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Auteur(s) : Cozolino, Louis John
Titre(s) : The neuroscience of psychotherapy [Texte imprimé] : healing the social brain / Louis Cozolino
Édition : 3rd ed.
Publication : New York : W. W. Norton, copyright 2017
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-584 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm
Collection : The Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology
Lien à la collection : The Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 441-565
Explores the recent revolution in psychotherapy that has brought an understanding
of the social nature of people's brains to a therapeutic context. Louis Cozolino is
a master at synthesizing neuroscientific information and demonstrating how it applies
to psychotherapy practice. New material on altruism, executive function, trauma, and
change round out this essential book
Sujet(s) : Neuropsychologie
Cerveau -- Psychophysiologie
Traumatisme psychique -- Physiologie
Indice(s) Dewey :
616.891 4 (23e éd.) = Psychothérapie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 0393712648. - ISBN 9780393712643 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45444045m
Notice n° :
FRBNF45444045
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Table des matières : Part I.. Neuroscience and psychotherapy: An overview -- ; 1.. The entangled histories
of neurology and psychology -- ; 2.. Building and rebuilding the brain : psychotherapy
and neuroscience -- ; 3.. Neural integration in different models of psychotherapy
-- ; Part II.. How the brain works: the legacy of evolution -- ; 4.. The human nervous
system : from neurons to neural networks -- ; 5.. Multiple memory systems in psychotherapy
-- ; 6.. Laterality : one brain or two? -- ; Part III.. Executive functioning and
neural integration -- ; 7.. The executive brain : directed action and inhibition --
; 8.. The executive brain : navigating space and time -- ; 9.. The executive brain
: discovering others and finding the self -- ; 10.. From neural networks to narratives
-- ; Part IV.. Attachment and connectedness -- ; 11.. The social brain -- ; 12.. Building
the social brain : shaping attachment schemas -- ; 13.. The neurobiology of attachment
-- ; 14.. Altruism and psychotherapy: Leveraging the social brain in the service of
change -- ; Part V.. The disorganization of experience -- ; 15.. The anxious and fearful
brain -- ; 16.. Early traumatic stress : the fragmentation of self and others -- ;
17.. The impact of trauma : biochemical dysregulation and neural network dissociation
-- ; 18.. The self in exile : narcissism and pathological caretaking -- ; Part VI..
The reorganization of experience -- ; 19.. The evolutionary necessity of psychotherapy
-- ; 20.. Stimulating neural plasticity -- ; 21.. The psychotherapist as neuroscientist
-- ; 22.. How people change.