This important new book explores the nature of the divided brain and its relevance for contemporary psychotherapy. Citing the latest neuroscienti¿c research, it shows how the relationship between the two hemispheres of the brain is central to our mental health, and examines both the practical and theoretical implications for therapy. Disconnections, dissociations, and imbalances between our two hemispheres underlie many of our most prevalent forms of mental distress and disturbance. These include issues of addiction, autism, schizophrenia, depression, anorexia, relational trauma, borderline…mehr
This important new book explores the nature of the divided brain and its relevance for contemporary psychotherapy. Citing the latest neuroscienti¿c research, it shows how the relationship between the two hemispheres of the brain is central to our mental health, and examines both the practical and theoretical implications for therapy. Disconnections, dissociations, and imbalances between our two hemispheres underlie many of our most prevalent forms of mental distress and disturbance. These include issues of addiction, autism, schizophrenia, depression, anorexia, relational trauma, borderline and personality disorders, psychopathy, anxiety, derealisation and devitalisation, and alexithymia. A contemporary understanding of the nature of the divided brain is therefore of importance in engaging with and treating these disturbances. Featuring contributions from some of the key authors in the ¿eld, The Divided Therapist suggests that hemispheric integration lies at the heart of the therapeutic process itself, and that a better understanding of the precise mechanisms that underlie and enable this integration will help to transform the practice of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in the twenty-¿rst century. The book will be essential reading for any therapeutic practitioner interested in how the architecture of the brain informs and e¿ects their client's issues and challenges.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rod Tweedy, PhD, is the author of The God of the Left Hemisphere: Blake, Bolte Taylor and the Myth of Creation (Routledge, 2013), a study of William Blake's works in the light of contemporary neuroscience, and the editor of The Political Self: Understanding the Social Context for Mental Illness (Routledge, 2017). He is also an active supporter of Veterans for Peace UK and the user-led mental health organisation, Mental Fight Club.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Rod Tweedy CHAPTER ONE The Right Brain Is Dominant in Psychotherapy Allan N. Schore CHAPTER TWO Ways of Attending: How our Divided Brain Constructs the World Iain McGilchrist CHAPTER THREE Social and Emotional Laterality Louis Cozolino CHAPTER FOUR Distinct But Linked: Wellbeing and the Multimodal Mind Alexander Welch Siegel and Daniel J. Siegel CHAPTER FIVE Systems-Centered Group Psychotherapy: Developing a Group Mind that Supports Right Brain Function and Right-Left-Right Hemispheric Integration Susan P. Gantt and Bonnie Badenoch CHAPTER SIX Going Beyond Sucking Stones: Connection and Emergent Meaning in Life and in Therapy Barbara Dowds CHAPTER SEVEN A right-brain dissociative model for right-brain disorders: Dissociation vs repression in borderline and other severe psychopathologies of early traumatic origin. Clara Mucci CHAPTER EIGHT Growing, Living and Being Rightly Darcia Narvaez CHAPTER NINE The Therapeutic Purpose of Right Hemispheric Language Russell Meares CHAPTER TEN The formation of the two types of contexts by brain hemispheres as a basis for the new approach to the mechanisms of psychotherapy Vadim S. Rotenberg
Introduction Rod Tweedy CHAPTER ONE The Right Brain Is Dominant in Psychotherapy Allan N. Schore CHAPTER TWO Ways of Attending: How our Divided Brain Constructs the World Iain McGilchrist CHAPTER THREE Social and Emotional Laterality Louis Cozolino CHAPTER FOUR Distinct But Linked: Wellbeing and the Multimodal Mind Alexander Welch Siegel and Daniel J. Siegel CHAPTER FIVE Systems-Centered Group Psychotherapy: Developing a Group Mind that Supports Right Brain Function and Right-Left-Right Hemispheric Integration Susan P. Gantt and Bonnie Badenoch CHAPTER SIX Going Beyond Sucking Stones: Connection and Emergent Meaning in Life and in Therapy Barbara Dowds CHAPTER SEVEN A right-brain dissociative model for right-brain disorders: Dissociation vs repression in borderline and other severe psychopathologies of early traumatic origin. Clara Mucci CHAPTER EIGHT Growing, Living and Being Rightly Darcia Narvaez CHAPTER NINE The Therapeutic Purpose of Right Hemispheric Language Russell Meares CHAPTER TEN The formation of the two types of contexts by brain hemispheres as a basis for the new approach to the mechanisms of psychotherapy Vadim S. Rotenberg
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