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OverviewThe second edition of this groundbreaking work incorporates f new neuroscientific and psychological research related to human development, traumatic stress, disorders of attachment, and information processing, and its implications for EMDR practice., The book delivers critical new neurobiological research on procedural and emotional learning, early-acquired relational patterns, inter-corporality, and empathy. Drawing from contemporary neuroscience’s increased understanding of emotions and the significance of mirror neurons, the book demonstrates the importance of affective resonance and its effect on neuroplasticity as a prerequisite for any enduring change in cognition, behavior, and emotion. The second edition also examines in further depth the relationship between stress, trauma, and immune function in regard to immunoinflammmatory illnesses and the implications for their treatment. An additional 20 syndromes are examined, in addition to the 11 syndromes discussed in the first edition. New to the Second Edition: Delivers groundbreaking neuroscientific and psychological research related to human development, traumatic stress, attachment disorders, and information processing Underscores the importance of emotion as fundamental for change Addresses the dominance of right hemispheric communications that foster procedural and emotional learning Examines the implicit nature of early-acquired relational patterns, inter-corporality, and empathy Covers the relationship between stress, trauma, and immune function regarding immunoflammatory illnesses and their treatment Key Features: Provides a neurobiological foundation that informs our understanding of human development, attachment disorders, and information processing Examines biological underpinnings of EMDR regarding successful treatment outcomes for attachment disorders, stress, and dissociation Explicates disorders as outcomes of chronically dysregulated, evolutionarily based, biological action systems Illustrates EMDR’s sensorial input to the brain as a neural catalyst that can help to repair dysfunctional neural circuitry Includes illustrative neural maps Full Product DetailsAuthor: Uri BergmannPublisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Springer Publishing Co Inc Edition: 2nd New edition Weight: 0.423kg ISBN: 9780826172662ISBN 10: 0826172660 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 06 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsBergmann TOC Chapter 1 Introduction to Consciousness and EMDR Chapter 2 What is Consciousness? Chapter 3 Cellular Communication in the Neural Environment Chapter 4 Models of Information Processing in Neurobiology Chapter 5 Consciousness in Neurobiology Chapter 6 Human Development from a Neurobiological Perspective Chapter 7 Disorders of Consciousness in Neurobiology Chapter 8 Trauma and Hyperimmune Disorders from a Neuroendocrine perspective Chapter 9 Linking Consciousness, Neural Development, and Treatment Chapter 10 Closing ThoughtsReviewsAuthor InformationUri Bergmann, PhD, is in full-time private practice working with adults, adolescents and children, including individual, marital, and family treatment. He supplements his practice as a forensic expert for defense attorneys. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |