
Neuroscience of Enduring Change is founded on the premise that all major psychotherapy modalities producing enduring change do so by virtue of corrective emotional experiences that alter problematic memories through the process of reconsolidation. This book is unique in linking basic science concepts to clinical research and clinical application. Experts in each area address each of the basic science and clinical topics. No other book addresses a general mechanism of change in psychotherapy in combination with the basic science underpinning it. This book is also unique in bringing the latest neuroimaging evidence and cutting-edge conceptual approaches to bear in understanding how psychological and behavioral treatment approaches bring about lasting change in the brain. Clinicians will benefit from the detailed discussion of basic mechanisms that underpin their clinical interventions and will be challenged to consider how their approach to therapy might be adjusted to optimize the opportunities for enduring change. Researchers will benefit from authoritative reviews of extant knowledge and a clear description of the research agenda going forward. The cross-fertilization between the research and clinical domains is evident throughout.
This book investigates whether the process of memory reconsolidation serves as the universal mechanism by which diverse psychotherapy modalities achieve enduring change. Edited by Lynn Nadel and Richard D. Lane, the text synthesizes contributions from leading experts in both basic neuroscience and clinical practice. The authors argue that by aligning clinical interventions with the biological reality of how memories are altered, practitioners can optimize therapeutic outcomes and refine their treatment approaches.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant bridge between laboratory-based neuroscience and practical clinical application. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for professionals and researchers seeking a rigorous scientific foundation for their therapeutic work.
Page Count:
498
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190881542
ISBN-13:
9780190881542
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