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Title:
Healing moments in psychotherapy / edited by Daniel J. Siegel and Marion Solomon.
Author:
Siegel, Daniel J., 1957- editor.

Solomon, Marion Fried, editor.
Publication Information:
New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2013]
Call Number:
RC480.8 .H42 2013
Abstract:
Healing moments in psychotherapy uses practical examples and empowering research data to demonstrate the centrality of therapeutic relationships in the psychotherapeutic healing process. Luminaries in the field offer readers a powerful journey through mindful awareness, neural integration, affective neuroscience, and therapeutic presence to reveal the transformational nature of therapy. Each chapter of this book provides a unique view into the healing process, and reinforces the therapist's key role in assisting the client toward the integration necessary for lasting change.

A wide range of distinguished scientists and clinicians discuss the nature of change in the therapeutic process. Jaak Panksepp, Ian McGilchrist, Ruth Lanius, Francine Shapiro, and other luminaries offer readers a powerful journey through mindful awareness, neural integration, affective neuroscience, and therapeutic presence to reveal the transformational nature of therapy.

Healing Moments in Psychotherapy dives deep into the art and science of healing from the perspective of a variety of clinical approaches and scientific viewpoints, including interpersonal neurobiology. Through the voices of a dozen clinicians and scientists presenting their combined experiences and wisdom, it serves as a window into the process of healing. Practical examples and empowering research data support the ways in which therapeutic relationships can help catalyze health and restore wellness within psychotherapy. -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780393707625
Series:
The Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology

Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology.
Physical Description:
viii, 292 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Interpersonal neurobiology and psychotherapy / Intersubjective mindfulness : facilitating mindfulness in the abused or neglected child through the mindfulness of the therapist and parent / Technique and beyond : therapeutic enactments, mindfulness, and the role of the body / A window into the brain of complex PTSD : clinical and neurobiological perspectives / Hemisphere differences and their relevance to psychotherapy / Redefining trauma and its hidden connections : identifying and reprocessing the experiential contributors to a wide variety of disorders / Healing trauma and creating secure attachments through EDMR / "Turbocharging" the affects of innate healing and redressing the evolutionary tilt / Affective neuroscience : implications for understanding emotional feelings and development of new therapeutics / Helping intimate partners to heal each other / The mindful group : using mind-body-brain interactions in group therapy to foster resilience and integration / Therapeutic presence : mindful awareness and the person of the therapist
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