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Full Description
Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychotherapy provides a bionetwork theory unifying empirical evidence in cognitive neuroscience and psychopathology to explain how emotion, learning, and reinforcement affect personality and its extremes. The book uses the theory to explain research results in both disciplines and to predict future findings, as well as to suggest what the theory and evidence say about how we should be treating disorders for maximum effectiveness. While theoretical in nature, the book has practical applications, and takes a mathematical approach to proving its own theorems. The book is unapologetically physical in nature, describing everything we think and feel by way of physical mechanisms and reactions in the brain. This unique marrying of cognitive neuroscience and clinical psychology provides an opportunity to better understand both.
Contents
SECTION 1: THEORETICAL UNIFICATION
PART 1: THE PROBLEM1: INTRODUCTION2: ISSUES & IMPEDIMENTS TO THEORETICAL UNIFICATION
PART 2: A PROPOSED SOLUTION3: CORE NETWORK PRINCIPLES: THE EXPLANATORY NUCLEUS4: COROLLARY NETWORK PRINCIPLES5: EMOTION6: SIMULATING PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA AND DISORDERS
PART 3: EVALUATION: CRITICISM & REBUTTALS7: EVALUATION, CRITICISMS AND REBUTTALS
SECTION 2: PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION8: PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION: PROBLEMS AND ISSUES9: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF PRINCIPLE 1: UNCONSCIOUS PROCESSING10: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF PRINCIPLE 2: LEARNING AND MEMORY11: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NETWORK PRINCIPLES 3 - 1212: PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION



