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Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychotherapy
Network Principles for a Unified Theory
A unifying theory in cognitive neuroscience and clinical psychology that explains current research findings, predicts future ones, and has practical applications for improved psychotherapy effectiveness
Warren Tryon (Author)
9780124200715
Hardback, published 10 April 2014
692 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.7 cm, 1.09 kg
"...proposes to provide psychotherapy integration via theoretical integration in away that enables psychology to be practiced as a mature science?--PsycCRITIQUES, December 29, 2014 "...encourages readers to consider exploring psychotherapy from a neuroscience perspective, focusing on five clinical orientations...and does a good job integrating theory and practice. 4 Stars - Score: 95" -- Doody's.com, October 24,2014
Approx.678 pages
SECTION 1: THEORETICAL UNIFICATION PART 1: THE PROBLEM1: INTRODUCTION2: ISSUES & IMPEDIMENTS TO THEORETICAL UNIFICATION PART 2: A PROPOSED SOLUTION3: CORE NETWORK PRINCIPLES: THE EXPLANATORY NUCLEUS4: COROLLARY NETWORK PRINCIPLES5: EMOTION6: SIMULATING PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA AND DISORDERS PART 3: EVALUATION: CRITICISM & REBUTTALS7: EVALUATION, CRITICISMS AND REBUTTALS SECTION 2: PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION8: PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION: PROBLEMS AND ISSUES9: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF PRINCIPLE 1: UNCONSCIOUS PROCESSING10: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF PRINCIPLE 2: LEARNING AND MEMORY11: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NETWORK PRINCIPLES 3 – 1212: PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION
Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Psychotherapy [MMJT], Clinical psychology [MMJ], Cognitivism, cognitive theory [JMAQ]