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Interpersonal Neurobiology and Clinical Practice Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. (Mindsight Institute)

Interpersonal Neurobiology and Clinical Practice By Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. (Mindsight Institute)

Interpersonal Neurobiology and Clinical Practice by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. (Mindsight Institute)


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An edited collection from some of the most influential writers in mental health.

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Interpersonal Neurobiology and Clinical Practice by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. (Mindsight Institute)

Books in the Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology have collectively sold close to one million copies and contributed to a revolution in cutting-edge mental health care. An interpersonal neurobiology of human development enables us to understand that the structure and function of the mind and brain are shaped by experiences; especially those involving emotional relationships.

Here, the three series editors have enlisted some of the most widely read IPNB authors to reflect on the impact of IPNB on their clinical practice and offer words of wisdom to the hundreds of thousands of IPNB-informed clinicians around the world. Topics include: Dan Hill on dysregulation and impaired states of consciousness; Deb Dana on the polyvagal perspective; Bonnie Badenoch on therapeutic presence and Kathy Steele on motivational systems in complex trauma.

About Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. (Mindsight Institute)

Daniel J. Siegel, MD, is clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California-Los Angeles School of Medicine, and executive director of the Mindsight Institute. He is the founding editor of Norton's IPNB Series and best-selling author of Mind, The Mindful Therapist, and The Mindful Brain. Allan N. Schore, PhD, is on the clinical faculty of the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, and at the UCLA Center for Culture, Brain, and Development. He is the recipient of the American Psychological Association Division 56: Trauma Psychology Award for Outstanding Contributions to Practice in Trauma Psychology and APA's Division 39: Psychoanalysis Scientific Award in Recognition of Outstanding Contributions to Research, Theory and Practice of Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis.He is also an honorary member of the American Psychoanalytic Association. He is author of three seminal volumes, Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self, Affect Dysregulation and Disorders of the Self and Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self, as well as numerous articles and chapters. His Regulation Theory, grounded in developmental neuroscience and developmental psychoanalysis, focuses on the origin, psychopathogenesis, and psychotherapeutic treatment of the early forming subjective implicit self. His contributions appear in multiple disciplines, including developmental neuroscience, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, attachment theory, trauma studies, behavioral biology, clinical psychology, and clinical social work. His groundbreaking integration of neuroscience with attachment theory has lead to his description as the American Bowlby and with psychoanalysis as the world's leading expert in neuropsychoanalysis. His books have been translated into several languages, including Italian, French, German, and Turkish. Louis Cozolino, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and maintains a clinical and consulting practice in Los Angeles, California.

Table of Contents

1. Interpersonal Neurobiology From the Inside Out

A Brief Overview of a Consilient Approach to Personal, Public, and Planetary Flourishing

Daniel J. Siegel

2. The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Therapeutic Mutual Regressions in Reenactments of Early Attachment Trauma

Allan N. Schore

3. The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Executive Functioning

Louis Cozolino, Carly Samuelson, & Chloe Drulis

4. The COVID-19 Pandemic Is a Challenge to Our Nervous System

A Polyvagal Perspective

Stephen W. Porges

5. Beyond Attachment Understanding Motivational Systems in Complex Trauma and Dissociation

Kathy Steele

6. Becoming a Therapeutic Presence in the Counseling Room and the World

Bonnie Badenoch

7. Humiliation Is Not Just About the Intent to Shame and Degrade Some Facets of the Psychotherapy of Trauma Related to Humiliation

Richard A. Chefetz

8. Dysregulation and Its Impact on States of Consciousness

Daniel Hill

9. A Healing Context Philosophical-Spiritual Principles of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

Pat Ogden

10. Addiction Recovery in a Time of Social Distancing

Oliver J. Morgan

11. Birds of a Feather The Importance of Interpersonal Synchrony in Psychotherapy

Terry Marks-Tarlow

12. Synchronizing Neurological States of Emotion in Family Therapy While Online

Daniel Hughes

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CIN0393714578VG
9780393714579
0393714578
Interpersonal Neurobiology and Clinical Practice by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. (Mindsight Institute)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
2021-09-14
368
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