Interpersonal Neurobiology

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  1. Book ImageNeurobiologically Informed Trauma Therapy with Children and Adolescents: Understanding Mechanisms of Change

    Linda Chapman

    Nonverbal interactions are applied to trauma treatment for more effective results.More

  2. Book ImageAwakening Clinical Intuition: An Experiential Workbook for Psychotherapists

    Terry Marks-Tarlow

    Exercises to help mental health practitioners at all levels of experience recognize gut feelings and produce deep therapeutic change.More

  3. Book ImageBody Sense: The Science and Practice of Embodied Self-Awareness

    Alan Fogel

    The science and practice of feeling our movements, sensations, and emotions.More

  4. Book ImageNeurobiology Essentials for Clinicians: What Every Therapist Needs to Know

    Arlene Montgomery, Allan N. Schore

    A primer on brain functionality as it relates to therapeutic work.More

  5. Book ImageA Dissociation Model of Borderline Personality Disorder

    Russell Meares

    A neurobiologically informed approach to a very difficult-to-treat disorder.More

  6. Book ImageBorderline Personality Disorder and the Conversational Model: A Clinician's Manual

    Russell Meares

    The accompanying manual to Dissociation Model of Borderline Personality Disorder.More

  7. Book ImageBrain-Based Parenting: The Neuroscience of Caregiving for Healthy Attachment

    Daniel A. Hughes, Jonathan Baylin, Daniel J. Siegel

    An attachment specialist and a clinical psychologist with neurobiology expertise team up to explore the brain science behind parenting.More

  8. Book ImageClinical Intuition in Psychotherapy: The Neurobiology of Embodied Response

    Terry Marks-Tarlow

    A systematic look at the role of “gut feelings” in psychotherapy.More

  9. Book ImagePocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology: An Integrative Handbook of the Mind

    Daniel J. Siegel

    The central concepts of the theory of interpersonal neurobiology.More

  10. Book ImageThe Science of the Art of Psychotherapy

    Allan N. Schore

    The latest work from a pioneer in the study of the development of the self.More

  11. Book ImageThe Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Foundations of Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-regulation

    Stephen W. Porges

    A collection of groundbreaking research by a leading figure in neuroscience.More

  12. Book ImageLove and War in Intimate Relationships: Connection, Disconnection, and Mutual Regulation in Couple Therapy

    Marion Solomon, Stan Tatkin

    Neuroscience and couples therapy come together to help couples break patterns of bad behavior.More

  13. Book ImageThe Brain-Savvy Therapist's Workbook

    Bonnie Badenoch

    Client-centered exercises that accompany the concepts put forward in Being a Brain-Wise Therapist and make the theoretical practical.More

  14. Book ImageSelf-Agency in Psychotherapy: Attachment, Autonomy, and Intimacy

    Jean Knox

    A discussion of the self, both in and out of therapy.More

  15. Book ImageThe Impact of Attachment

    Susan Hart

    How early infant-parent interactions can explain adult social and emotional relationships.More

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