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245 10 $aTherapy in the age of neuroscience :$ba guide for counsellors and therapists /$cPeter Afford.
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505 0 $aTherapy meets neuroscience -- The brain is a nervous system -- One brain, two minds -- Relationships and social engagement -- Emotions, feelings and the felt sense -- Stress, anxiety and depression -- Trauma and depression -- Mental health matters -- The mind-body connection -- Engaging the mind -- Meaningful experiences.
520 $aTherapy in the Age of Neuroscience: A Guide for Counsellors and Therapists is an essential guide to key areas of neuroscience that inform the theory underlying psychotherapy, and how they can be applied to practice. Laying out the science clearly and accessibly, it outlines what therapists need to know about the human nervous system in order to be able to engage with the subject. Chapters cover the neuroscience underlying key aspects of therapy such as relationships, emotion, anxiety, trauma and dissociation, the mind-body connection, and the processes which enable therapists to engage deeper aspects of mind and psyche. This book responds to the need for counsellors and therapists to have an accessible and comprehensive guide to how contemporary neuroscience views mind and body. Therapy in the Age of Neuroscience will appeal to psychotherapists, counsellors and other mental health professionals who wish to learn more about how to integrate neuroscience into their work.
545 0 $aPeter Afford has worked as a counsellor and therapist in private practice and in organisations for over 25 years. He has developed and taught courses in neuroscience for therapists since 2007 and has been a Focusing teacher since the 1980s.
588 $aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 13, 2020).
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