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How People Change Relationships And Neuroplasticity In Psychotherapy Norton Series On Interpersonal Neurobiology Marion Solomon Daniel J Siegel

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How People Change Relationships And Neuroplasticity In Psychotherapy Norton Series On Interpersonal Neurobiology Marion Solomon Daniel J Siegel
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Marion Solomon; Daniel J. Siegel
ISBN: 9780393711776, 0393711773
Language: English
Year: 2017

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How People Change Relationships And Neuroplasticity In Psychotherapy Norton Series On Interpersonal Neurobiology Marion Solomon Daniel J Siegel by Marion Solomon; Daniel J. Siegel 9780393711776, 0393711773 instant download after payment.

Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience to understand psychotherapeutic change. Growth and change are at the heart of all successful psychotherapy. Regardless of one's clinical orientation or style, psychotherapy is an emerging process that s created moment by moment, between client and therapist. How People Change explores the complexities of attachment, the brain, mind, and body as they aid change during psychotherapy. Research is presented about the properties of healing relationships and communication strategies that facilitate change in the social brain. Contributions by Philip M. Bromberg, Louis Cozolino and Vanessa Davis, Margaret Wilkinson, Pat Ogden, Peter A. Levine, Russell Meares, Dan Hughes, Martha Stark, Stan Tatkin, Marion Solomon, and Daniel J. Siegel and Bonnie Goldstein.

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