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Book, 2002
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Book, 2002
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Arguing that there is currently a convergence of neuroscience and psychotherapy, Cozolino (psychology, Pepperdine U.) suggests that an understanding of the functioning of neurons and neural networks can aid the psychotherapeutic clinician in their overall knowledge of human growth and development. After describing how neuronal building blocks are organized into systems of memory, language, and the organization of experience in the healthy brain, he discusses how problems such as anxiety, trauma, and codependency can be seen from a neuroscience perspective. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) For years, the brain has been viewed as a relatively static entity,determined by the interaction of genetic preprogramming and earlychildhood experience. The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy
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