The last fifteen years have produced an explosion of research on the neurobiology of attachment.
They are less able to slow down and manage their affect sufficiently to support constructive decision making that takes into account potential consequences of their behavior (Ford, Chapman, Mack, & Pearson, 2006).
This text provides essential information for cutting-edge social work practice.
Key Features Takes readers on a "tour of the brain" and makes dense scientific material more engaging Provides a framework for how human service professionals can understand and implement neuroscience clinical data with the use of the ...
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Synchronizing Neurological States of Emotion in Family Therapy While Online Daniel Hughes ALISON KAPLAN JUST HAD A MEETING WITH A COLLEAGUE REGARDING A referral. He was changing his practice and could no longer treat a 10-year-old boy, ...
Collaborative Therapy and Neurobiology is the book many clinicians have been waiting for: an integration of twenty years of scientific and therapeutic cutting-edge ideas into concrete clinical practices.
Beginning with an overview of the intersecting fields of neuroscience and psychotherapy, this book delves into the brain's inner workings, from basic neuronal building blocks to complex systems of memory, language, and the organization of ...
The extensive breadth of coverage makes this book an essential source of information for students in advanced practice courses and practicing social workers alike.
This book illustrates the current findings of interpersonal neurobiology that inform knowledge building and clinical practice.
Linking the science of interpersonal neurobiology to the art of therapy. This book translates current advances in neuroscience into useful clinical applications for the practitioner.