Neuroscience of enduring change : implications for psychotherapy / edited by Richard D. Lane, Lynn Nadel.

Neuroscience of Enduring Change presents the first brain-based theory of how enduring change occurs in psychotherapy, the latest research evidence supporting it, a discussion of the application to several leading forms of psychotherapy, and a description of the research agenda going forward.

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Other Authors: Lane, Richard D., 1952- (Editor), Nadel, Lynn (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I
  • 1. Neuroscience of Enduring Change and Psychotherapy: An Introduction
  • Part II
  • 2. What Is a Memory That It Can Be Changed?
  • 3. The Three-Process Model of Implicit and Explicit Emotion
  • 4. The Role of Language in the Construction of Emotion and Memory: A Predictive Coding View
  • 5. Dynamic Regulation of Internal Experience: Mechanisms of Therapeutic Change
  • 6. Emotion-Memory Interactions: Implications for the Reconsolidation of Negative Memories7. Stress and Sleep Interact to Selectively Consolidate and Transform Negative Emotional Memories: Implications for Clinical Treatment
  • 8. Autobiographical Memory and the Self-Concept
  • Part III
  • 9. Emotion-Focused Therapy: Integrating Neuroscience and Practice
  • 10. CBT for Anxiety Disorders: Memory Reconsolidation
  • Theory and Its Relationship to Cognitive, Emotional Processing, and Inhibitory Models
  • 11. Erasing Problematic Emotional Learnings: Psychotherapeutic Use of Memory Reconsolidation Research
  • 12. Viewing Psychodynamic/​Interpersonal Theory and Practice Through the Lens of Memory Reconsolidation
  • 13. Memory Reconsolidation as a Common Change Process: Moving Toward an Integrative Model of Psychotherapy
  • Part IV
  • 14. The Affective Origin and Treatment of Recurrent Maladaptive Patterns
  • 15. A Computational Neuroscience Perspective on the Change Process in Psychotherapy
  • 16. Neuroscience of Enduring Change and Psychotherapy: Summary, Conclusions, and Future Directions
  • Index