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Neuropsychotherapy is intended to inspire further development and
continual empirical updating of consistency theory. It is essential
for psychotherapists, psychotherapy researchers, clinical
psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and mental-health
professionals. Profoundly important and innovative, this
volumeprovides necessary know-how for professionals as it connects
the findings of modern neuroscience to the insights of
psychotherapy. Throughout the book, a new picture unfolds of the
empirical grounds of effective psychotherapeutic work. Author Klaus
Grawe articulates a comprehensive model of psychological
functioning-consistency theory-and bridges the gap between the
neurosciences and the understanding of psychological disorders and
their treatment. Neuropsychotherapy illustrates that psychotherapy
can be even more effective when it is grounded in a neuroscientific
approach. Cutting across disciplines that are characteristically
disparate, the book identifies the neural foundations of various
disorders, suggests specific psychotherapeutic conclusions, and
makes neuroscientific knowledge more accessible to
psychotherapists. The book's discussion of consistency theory
reveals the model is firmly connected to other psychological
theoretical approaches, from control theory to cognitive-behavioral
models to basic need theories.
"Neuropsychotherapy "is intended to inspire further development and
continual empirical updating of consistency theory. It is essential
for psychotherapists, psychotherapy researchers, clinical
psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and mental-health
professionals.
Profoundly important and innovative, this volume" "provides
necessary know-how for professionals as it connects the findings of
modern neuroscience to the insights of psychotherapy. Throughout
the book, a new picture unfolds of the empirical grounds of
effective psychotherapeutic work. Author Klaus Grawe articulates a
comprehensive model of psychological functioning-consistency
theory-and bridges the gap between the neurosciences and the
understanding of psychological disorders and their treatment.
"Neuropsychotherapy" illustrates that psychotherapy can be even
more effective when it is grounded in a neuroscientific approach.
Cutting across disciplines that are characteristically disparate,
the book identifies the neural foundations of various disorders,
suggests specific psychotherapeutic conclusions, and makes
neuroscientific knowledge more accessible to psychotherapists. The
book's discussion of consistency theory reveals the model is firmly
connected to other psychological theoretical approaches, from
control theory to cognitive-behavioral models to basic need
theories.
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