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Brain and Mind Subjective Experience and Scientific Objectivity

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2015

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Springer

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278

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24,1/16/2,1 cm

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672 g

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1st ed.

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Englisch

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978-3-319-21286-9

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“The purpose is to attempt to bridge the gap between objectivity in regards to neuroscience and the subjectivity of the self via clinical phenomena. … The targeted audience includes psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychotherapists. … This is a scholarly book, and each chapter ends with citations of the relevant scientific literature.” (Michael Joel Schrift, Doody’s Book Reviews, April, 2016)

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2015

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Springer

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278

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24,1/16/2,1 cm

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672 g

Auflage

1st ed.

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-319-21286-9

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  • Produktbild: Brain and Mind
  • Foreword by Mark Solms
     
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    CHAPTER 1  
    I CONSCIOUSNESS
    The Problem of Consciousness
    Neurobiology of Consciousness
    Models of Consciousness
             The Global Workspace Model
             The Dynamic Core Model
             Epilogue
    Conscious Perception
    The Embodied Mind
    Understanding the Human Brain by Studying Large Scale Networks
    Challenges
     
    II CLINICAL VIEW OF CONSCIOUSNESS
    Introduction
    The Pathophysiology of Reduced Consciousness
    The Construction of the Conscious Brain
    The Hierarchy of ConsciousnessWhen Consciousness Fades
              Anesthesia
              Minimally Conscious State
    Altered Consciousness in Neurological Disorders
              Disconnection and Neglect
              Epilepsy
              Narcolepsy
              Alzheimer’s disease
       
    CHAPTER 2       
     
    I MEMORY
    Introduction
    Different Types of Memory
    The Dynamics of Memory Traces
    The Molecular Biology of Memory
    Neurogenesis: Links to Memory and Behavior
     II CLINICAL VIEW OF MEMORY
    The Memory Machinery
    Infantile Amnesia
    Mind, Time and Memory
              Mind and Time in Childhood and Adolescence
              Re-transcription of Memory
    Emotions and Memory
    Amnesias and Memory Disorders 
              Transient Global Amnesia
              Chronic or Progressive Amnestic Disorders
     
    CHAPTER 3
     
    I EMOTIONS
    Evolving Concept of the Limbic System
    Emotion and Behavior
              Emotional Systems
              The Role of the Frontal Lobe
              Social Emotion and Social Norm 
     
    II THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF
    Brain Development and the Self
    Psychological and Self - Development
              True and False Self
    Early Parent - Child Relationship
              Parenthood
              Early Relationship Disorders
     
    CHAPTER 4
     
    I LANGUAGE
    The Evolutionary Origin of Language
    The Classical Language Regions         
              The Language Network
    The Neural Basis of Speech Perception and Language
    Language Learning Disorders        
    II COMMUNICATION 
    Introduction
    Gestural Communication
    Social Interactions or Proto-Conversations
    Speech and Language
     
    III MUSIC
    Introduction
    Music and the Brain
    Music in Early Human Development
    The Emotional Power of Music 
     
    CHAPTER 5
     
    STRESS AND TRAUMA
    Stress and the Brain
    Neurobiological Responses to Stress
              Stress and Mental Disorders
              New Avenues for TreatmentPsychic Trauma
    Concepts
    Psychic Trauma in Children
              Psychobiological Aspects
              Psychodynamic Aspects
              Symptoms and Phases of Psychic Trauma
              Familial Aspects
              Post-Traumatic Consequences
    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
    Risk for Psychic Traumatization
              Children of Mentally or Somatically Ill Parents         
              Psychotherapeutic Interventions
              Adoption
     
    CHAPTER 6
     
    I PAIN AND MIND-BODY
    Introduction
    Pain Mechanisms and Functions
              The Affective Pain System 
              Notes on Chronic Pain 
     
    II SOMATIZATION - PSYCHOSOMATICS
    The Mind - Body Dilemma
    Psychosomatics
              Speaking Body, Speechless Mind
    Somatization in Children and Adolescents
     
    CHAPTER 7
     
    RESILIENCE
    A Dynamic Concept
    Gene - Environment - Interactions
              Adoption
    Development
    Temperament
    Stress
    Depression
    Attachment
    Resilience promotion
     
    CHAPTER 8
     
    GRIEF
    Introduction
    Prolonged Grief Disorder or Complicated Grief
    Grief in Children and Adolescents
    Pathological Grief and Secret
    Transgenerational Transmission of Traumatic Events
    Neurobiology of Grief and Depression
              New Treatments for Depression
     
    CHAPTER 9
     
    DREAMS AND THE DREAMING BRAIN
    HistoryThe 24-Hour Brain
    Neurophysiology of Dreams
    Transition States of Sleep
    Functions of Dreams
    Lucid Dreaming
    Daydreaming
    Nightmares
    Music in Dreams
    Dream Work in Psychotherapy
     
    CHAPTER 10
     
    NOTES TO PSYCHOTHERAPY
    Introduction
    Dialogue between Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience
    Transference and Intersubjective Relationship
    Interpretation / Intervention
    Psychoanalytical Therapy for Patients with Adverse Childhood Experiences
    Psychotherapy in Children and Adolescents
              Indication for Psychoanalytical Therapy          Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy
              Play
              Psychoanalytical Therapeutic Group Psychodrama
    Psychopharmacological Treatment
    Narratives
              Introduction
              Narratives in Psychotherapy