- Title:
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Eight Key Brain Areas of Mental Health and Illness (MP3)
- Written by:
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Jennifer Sweeton
- Read by:
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Rebecca Bower
- Format:
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Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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1
- Duration:
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5 hours 40 minutes
- MP3 size:
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247 MB
- Published:
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March 01 2022
- Available Date:
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March 01 2022
- Age Category:
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Adult
- ISBN:
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9781867581062
- Genres:
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Non-fiction; Health & Fitness; Psychology; Science & Technology
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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#1 bestselling author
Eight Key Brain Areas of Mental Health and Illness shows how mental illness affects the brain and how therapeutic techniques can help heal.
Bridging the gap between neuroscience and clinical therapy.
Recent advances in affective neuroscience reveal long-held secrets of mental health and illness in the brain. However, the gap between brain science and clinical practice is wide, and many clinicians find neuroscience to be tedious, overly technical and laborious to learn. Eight Key Brain Areas of Mental Health and Illness bridges this gap, providing key information about the neuroscience of mental illness so clinicians can apply it in their work.
In this handbook, clinical psychologist and best-selling author Jennifer Sweeton details the eight main areas of the brain affected by mental illness, how brain changes show up in the therapy room as symptoms and behaviours, and the types of therapies and psychotherapeutic techniques research has shown can heal the brain. After exploring this audiobook, clinicians will feel confident and excited about their ability to take a client-centred, strategic, brain-based approach to treatment planning.
'Sweeton distills neuroscience into engaging, comprehensible information for the everyday clinical psychologist, making it significantly easier to incorporate it into our therapeutic work. I’ve used this with my toughest trauma clients with measurable success.'
Gricelda Fragoso, PsyD., Clinical Psychologist, Owner of Mind Body Soul Psychology
'Sweeton has written a wonderful, well-written, and insightful description of the way in which mental health and neuroscience connect.'
Emma Seppälä, Ph.D, author of The Happiness Track