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Coming into Mind

The Mind-Brain Relationship: A Jungian Clinical Perspective

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Paperback, 242 blz. | Engels
Taylor & Francis | 1e druk, 2006
ISBN13: 9781583917091
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Taylor & Francis 1e druk, 2006 9781583917091
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Contemporary neuroscience has a valuable contribution to make to understanding the mind-brain. Coming into Mind aims to bridge the gap between theory and clinical practice, demonstrating how awareness of the insights gained from neuroscience is essential if the psychological therapies are to maintain scientific integrity in the twenty-first century.

Margaret Wilkinson introduces the clinician to those aspects of neuroscience which are most relevant to their practice, guiding the reader through topics such as memory, brain plasticity, neural connection and the emotional brain. Detailed clinical case studies are included throughout to demonstrate the value of employing the insights of neuroscience. The book focuses on the affect-regulating, relational aspects of therapy that forge new neural pathways through emotional connection, forming the emotional scaffolding that permits the development of mind. Subjects covered include:

Why neuroscience?

The early development of the mind-brain

Un-doing dissociation

The dreaming mind-brain

The emergent self

This book succeeds in making cutting-edge research accessible, helping mental health professionals grasp the direct relevance of neuroscience to their practice. It will be of great interest to Jungian analysts, psychoanalysts, psychodynamic psychotherapists and counsellors.

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ISBN13:9781583917091
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:242
Druk:1

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