Psychological interventions halve deaths and CV events in heart disease patients Research from Athens, Greece, has shown that psychological interventions can halve deaths and cardiovascular events in heart disease patients. This research was presented earlier in October at the Acute Cardiac...
Wired to Connect
posted by Mona Fishbane
Wired to Connect Mona Fishbane Humans are social animals. Our species developed in social groups; it has been suggested that our relatively big brains evolved to cope with the vast amount of information we need to process our interactions with others. Furthermore, in early human...
Integrating Selected...
posted by Arlene Montgomery
Integrating Selected Neurobiological Concepts into the Supervisory Process Arlene Montgomery In preceding chapters of Arlene Montgomery’s Neurobiology Essentials for Clinicians (Montgomery, 2013), selected foundational concepts were described and illustrated with case material....
The Neuroscience of ...
posted by Lou Cozolino
The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy Interview with Louis Cozolino David Van Nuys DOI: 10.12744/tnpt(3)090-100 David Van Nuys interviews Louis Cozolino on the neuroscience of psychotherapy. Unable to download? You are probably not logged in. Click on Members Login to have access to all...
A New Classification...
posted by Matthew Dahlitz
A New Classification System The newly released Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) has made a number of modest alterations to the previous DSM-IV, but at the core it remains a dictionary, describing clusters of symptoms, to ensure clinicians and researchers use the...
Mind-Body Connection
posted by Judith Rustin
The Mind–Body Connection working with bodily experiences Judith Rustin EMOTIONS ARE ONE of the most salient components of psychotherapy. The neuroscience view of emotion is related to, but distinct from, the way clini- cians usually define and think about emotion. In usual clinical...
Psychotherapy and th...
posted by Robert Moss
Two New Theoretical Papers On Cortical Processing Psychotherapy and the Brain: The Dimensional Systems Model and Clinical Biopsychology Robert A. Moss Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital Abstract The dimensional systems model explains cortical processing on the basis of cortical column...
The Neuroscience of ...
posted by Lou Cozolino
Healing The Social Brain Louis Cozolino From The Neruopsychotherapist, Issue 1, April-June 2013 Unable to download? You are probably not logged in. Click on Members Login to have access to all the web content and magazine. Not a member? Click on Subscription to find out...
Survival of the Witt...
posted by Terry Marks-Tarlow
Survival of the Wittiest Terry Marks-Tarlow From The Neuropsychotherapist, Issue 1, April-June 2013 Unable to download? You are probably not logged in. Click on Members Login to have access to all the web content and magazine. Not a member? Click on Subscription to find out more. Along with...
John Arden Interview
posted by Richard Hill
John Arden Interviews Biography John Arden, Ph.D. has 35 years of experience providing psychological services and directing mental health programs. Since 1999 he has served as the Director of Training for the Kaiser Permanente Medical Centers, Northern California region. He has developed one...
Dr Louis Cozolino
posted by Matthew Dahlitz
We welcome Professor Louis John Cozolino to our Board of Advisors. He has played a key role in promoting the integration of the neurosciences and psychotherapeutic practice through his writings and has been a major inspiration for what we are doing here at The Neuropsychotherapist. It’s...
Mechanisms of Change
posted by Haley Peckham
Regular Department Mechanisms of Change The malleable, adaptive nature of our biopsycho selves ‘We shall have to find a contact point with biology.’ Freud Freud’s assertion strikes a chord with many of us who accept the premise that we are no more than our biology and yet also...