Winner of the 2014 Pen and Quill Award IACT/ IMDHA The latest
revelations from neuroscience can transform the work you do, as a
coach, hypnotist, or therapist, in ways that make measurable
changes in the brain. This book will teach you how to integrate and
utilize the research to explain and empower changes in habituated
patterns of thought, feeling and behavior. This book makes
neuroscience practical. You will learn the neural mechanisms
underlying common problems and how to transform them using
techniques drawn from hypnosis, mindfulness, and Neuro-Linguistic
Programming. Keeping the brain in mind will make your sessions more
exciting and dynamic for both you and your clients. From the
Foreword by Lincoln C. Bickford M.D. Ph.D. Keeping the Brain in
Mind is that rare gem of a book which seamlessly and accessibly
delivers deep theoretical understanding with savvy practical
guidance on how to apply it. And it does so with a spirit of
curiosity and wonder towards this marvelous instrument, the
brain-mind, through which we experience our world. It is a
textbook, manual, and mental playground all-in-one. After many
years studying the brain as a neuroscientist and learning to work
with the mind as a psychiatrist and meditator, it is a refreshing
surprise to read something that teaches me equally about both, and
which brings new insights into their interplay. In particular, the
authors present a series of intuitive and plausible models for how
the brain and mind co-create one another, can be understood as
metaphors for one another, and can be used to reshape one another
bidirectionally in feedback loops for positive change. I'm not sure
exactly where their 'inside scoop' is, but Shawn and Melissa have
managed to identify most of the developments in neuroscience that
I've found most interesting over the years -- such as
neuroplasticity, memory reconsolidation, and mirror neurons -- plus
a whole lot more. Either they don't sleep and spend nights poring
over the neuroscience literature, or they have an uncanny radar for
sorting the wheat from the chaff They home in on those discoveries
that can provide handles by which to understand the most efficient
neural avenues to effect change and explain them in straightforward
lay terms, they elucidate plausible mechanisms by which many 'old
standard' NLP patterns -- including the coaching pattern, swish,
and fast-phobia cure -- operate on the brain, and they suggest
several new technical approaches. They then also flip these neural
principles around, translating them into metaphors by which to help
clients consolidate and makes sense of their gains and inspire
ongoing self-discovery. I would recommend this book even to expert
scientists and therapists, expecting that it will reshape, rewire,
reconsolidate, and re-enrich understandings and enthusiasm for our
fascinating field; it certainly has for me
General
Imprint: |
Changing Mind
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
April 2014 |
First published: |
April 2014 |
Authors: |
Melissa Tiers
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Introduction by: |
Lincoln Bickford
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Authors: |
Shawn Carson
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Dimensions: |
228 x 153 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
264 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-940254-04-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Psychology >
General
|
LSN: |
1-940254-04-3 |
Barcode: |
9781940254043 |
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