The twenty-first-century psychotherapist can no longer be constrained by
specific schools of practice or limited reservoirs of knowledge. But
this new "era of information" needs to be integrated and made manageable
for every practitioner. This book helps therapists learn more about this
new knowledge and how to apply it effectively.
In this single-volume learning resource, Richard Hill and Matthew
Dahlitz introduce practitioners to the many elements that create our
psychology. From basic neuroscience to body-brain systems and genetic
processes, therapists will discover how to become more "response-able"
to their clients. Topics include neurobiology, genetics, key therapeutic
practices to treat anxiety, depression, trauma and other disorders;
memory; mirror neurons and empathy, and more. All are presented with
case studies and treatment applications.