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

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020Description: x, 488 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780190881511
  • 0190881518
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF637.C4 N46 2020
Contents:
Neuroscience of Enduring Change and Psychotherapy: An Introduction Basic Science Perspectives --- What is a Memory That It Can Be Changed? --- The Three-Process Model of Implicit and Explicit Emotion --- The Role of Language in the Construction of Emotion and Memory: A Predictive Coding View --- Kalina Christoff and Mary-Frances O'Connor --- Dynamic Regulation of Internal Experience: Mechanisms of Therapeutic Change --- Emotion-memory interactions: implications for the reconsolidation of negative memories --- Stress and sleep interact to selectively consolidate and transform negative emotional memories: Implications for Clinical Treatment --- Autobiographical Memory and the Self-Concept Clinical Psychotherapy Perspectives --- Emotion Focused Therapy: Integrating Neuroscience and Practice --- CBT for anxiety disorders: Memory reconsolidation theory and its relationship to cognitive, emotional processing, and inhibitory models --- Erasing Problematic Emotional Learnings: Psychotherapeutic Use of Memory Reconsolidation Research --- Viewing Psychodynamic/Interpersonal Theory and Practice through the Lens of Memory Reconsolidation --- Memory Reconsolidation as a Common Change Process: Moving Toward an Integrative Model of Psychotherapy Integrative Perspectives --- The Affective Origin and Treatment of Recurrent Maladaptive Patterns --- A computational neuroscience perspective on the change process in psychotherapy --- Neuroscience of Enduring Change and Psychotherapy: Summary, Conclusions and Future Directions
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Neuroscience of Enduring Change and Psychotherapy: An Introduction Basic Science Perspectives --- What is a Memory That It Can Be Changed? --- The Three-Process Model of Implicit and Explicit Emotion --- The Role of Language in the Construction of Emotion and Memory: A Predictive Coding View --- Kalina Christoff and Mary-Frances O'Connor --- Dynamic Regulation of Internal Experience: Mechanisms of Therapeutic Change --- Emotion-memory interactions: implications for the reconsolidation of negative memories --- Stress and sleep interact to selectively consolidate and transform negative emotional memories: Implications for Clinical Treatment --- Autobiographical Memory and the Self-Concept Clinical Psychotherapy Perspectives --- Emotion Focused Therapy: Integrating Neuroscience and Practice --- CBT for anxiety disorders: Memory reconsolidation theory and its relationship to cognitive, emotional processing, and inhibitory models --- Erasing Problematic Emotional Learnings: Psychotherapeutic Use of Memory Reconsolidation Research --- Viewing Psychodynamic/Interpersonal Theory and Practice through the Lens of Memory Reconsolidation --- Memory Reconsolidation as a Common Change Process: Moving Toward an Integrative Model of Psychotherapy Integrative Perspectives --- The Affective Origin and Treatment of Recurrent Maladaptive Patterns --- A computational neuroscience perspective on the change process in psychotherapy --- Neuroscience of Enduring Change and Psychotherapy: Summary, Conclusions and Future Directions

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