Basic Psychological Needs

Basic Psychological Needs Klaus Grawe (2004, 2007) developed a view of mental functioning from conceptualizations formed in mainstream contemporary psychology, yet with a particular ‘driver’ that may not be altogether ‘mainstream’. That is, “the goals a person forms...

Memory Reconsolidation

Memory Reconsolidation Definition Memory reconsolidation is the brain’s natural, neural process that can produce transformational change: the full, permanent elimination of an acquired behavior or emotional response. It is the brain’s innate process for fundamentally...

It’s All About Love

It’s All About Love Our apologies - this article has been withdrawn - we will aim to bring you an alternative story as soon as possible This article may have misrepresented some aspects of the EYPU in London and has therefore been withdrawn. We do...

The Triune Brain

The Triune Brain Neuroscientist Paul D. MacLean formulated a model of the brain in the 1960s, detailed in his 1990 book The Triune Brain in Evolution, describing the brain in terms of three distinct structures that emerged along an evolutionary path. Although this...

Neuropsychotherapy Defined

Neuropsychotherapy Defined Definition: Neuropsychotherapy is a neurobiologically informed framework for psychotherapy that conceptualises thought and behaviour as emerging from the influence of motivational schemata developed to preserve or enhance basic psychological...

Sex Addiction

Sex Addiction: Holistic Treatment Goals and Protocols for Body, Brain, and Relationship (Part 1) Alexandra Katehakis Members Download: TNPTVol4Issue9pp20-33 Since a host of psychological, neurophysiological, and cultural factors conspire to create and maintain sexual...

Mind/Body Integration: The Recoding Process

Mind/Body Integration: The Recoding Process Leanne Kidd Members Download  TNPTVol4Issue8pp16-29   In the course of “growing up”, we develop beliefs about how life is organised and different strategies to help us deal with these beliefs.[1] Problematic issues that...

Bipolar or Borderline (or PTSD or ADHD)?

Bipolar or Borderline (or PTSD or ADHD)? Managing Difficult Distinctions and Comorbidities James Phelps Members Download Full Article TNPTVolume4Issue6pp16-25 Bipolar disorders are in the differential for nearly every psychiatric presentation, from psychosis to...

Charlie’s Web

Charlie’s Web Members Download: TNPTVol4Issue5pp10-23 Although thankfully rare, the impact of a life-threatening birth can be damaging to the early mother–infant relationship, attunement and attachment, and to the development of the role of a father who may feel like...
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