01994oam 2200313z- 450 9910737281303321(CKB)4920000000810432(VLeBooks)9781000176148(EXLCZ)99492000000081043220220323c2020uuuu -u- -engChanging habits of mind: a brain-based theory of psychotherapyRoutledge1 online resource (236 p.)0-367-54609-4 1-000-17614-2 Changing Habits of Mind presents a theory of personality that integrates homeostatic dynamics of the brain with self-processes, emotionality, cultural adaptation, and personal reality. Informed by the author's brain-based, relational psychotherapeutic practice, the book discusses the brain's evolutionary growth, the four information-processing areas of the brain, and the cortex in relationship to the limbic system. Integrating the different experiences of sensory and non-sensory processes in the brain, the text introduces a theory of personality currently lacking in psychotherapy research that integrates neurobiology and psychology for the first time. Readers will learn how to integrate psychodynamic processes with cognitive behavioral techniques, while clinical vignettes exemplify the interaction of neurophysiological process with a range of psychological variables including homeostasis, developmental family dynamics, and culture. Changing Habits of Mind expands the psychotherapist's perspective, exploring the important links between an integrated theory of personality and effective clinical practice. Personality changePsychotherapyThought and thinkingPersonality change.Psychotherapy.Thought and thinking.616.8914Gross Zoltan1452274BOOK9910737281303321Changing habits of mind3653682UNINA