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Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience to understand psychotherapeutic change. Growth and change are at the heart of all successful psychotherapy. Regardless of ones clinical orientation or style, psychotherapy is an emerging process that s created moment by moment, between client and therapist. How People Change explores the complexities of attachment, the brain, mind, and body as they aid change during psychotherapy. Research is presented about the properties of healing relationships and communication strategies that facilitate change in the social brain. Contributions by Philip M. Bromberg, Louis Cozolino and Vanessa Davis, Margaret Wilkinson, Pat Ogden, Peter A. Levine, Russell Meares, Dan Hughes, Martha Stark, Stan Tatkin, Marion Solomon, and Daniel J. Siegel and Bonnie Goldstein.

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How People Change:

Relationships and Neuroplasticity
in Psychotherapy

Edited by

MARION SOLOMON

and

DANIEL J. SIEGEL

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MASSIMO AMMANITI, VITTORIO GALLESE

NEUROBIOLOGY FOR CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK: THEORY AND PRACTICE

JEFFREY S. APPLEGATE, JANET R. SHAPIRO

BEING A BRAIN-WISE THERAPIST: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INTERPERSONAL NEUROBIOLOGY

BONNIE BADENOCH

THE BRAIN-SAVVY THERAPISTS WORKBOOK

BONNIE BADENOCH

THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF ATTACHMENT-FOCUSED THERAPY

JONATHAN BAYLIN, DANIEL A. HUGHES

COPING WITH TRAUMA-RELATED DISSOCIATION: SKILLS TRAINING FOR PATIENTS AND THERAPISTS

SUZETTE BOON, KATHY STEELE, AND ONNO VAN DER HART

NEUROBIOLOGICALLY INFORMED TRAUMA THERAPY WITH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: UNDERSTANDING MECHANISMS OF CHANGE

LINDA CHAPMAN

INTENSIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PERSISTENT DISSOCIATIVE PROCESSES: THE FEAR OF FEELING REAL

RICHARD A. CHEFETZ

THE HEALTHY AGING BRAIN: SUSTAINING ATTACHMENT, ATTAINING WISDOM

LOUIS COZOLINO

THE NEUROSCIENCE OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS: ATTACHMENT AND THE DEVELOPING SOCIAL BRAIN (SECOND EDITION)

LOUIS COZOLINO

THE NEUROSCIENCE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: HEALING THE SOCIAL BRAIN (SECOND EDITION)

LOUIS COZOLINO

WHY THERAPY WORKS: USING OUR MINDS TO CHANGE OUR BRAINS

LOUIS COZOLINO

FROM AXONS TO IDENTITY: NEUROLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE NATURE OF THE SELF

TODD E. FEINBERG

LOVING WITH THE BRAIN IN MIND: NEUROBIOLOGY AND COUPLE THERAPY

MONA DEKOVEN FISHBANE

BODY SENSE: THE SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF EMBODIED SELF-AWARENESS

ALAN FOGEL

THE HEALING POWER OF EMOTION: AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE, DEVELOPMENT & CLINICAL PRACTICE

DIANA FOSHA, DANIEL J. SIEGEL, MARION SOLOMON

HEALING THE TRAUMATIZED SELF: CONSCIOUSNESS, NEUROSCIENCE, TREATMENT

PAUL FREWEN, RUTH LANIUS

THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS: INTEGRATING BRAIN AND MIND IN PSYCHOTHERAPY

EFRAT GINOT

10 PRINCIPLES FOR DOING EFFECTIVE COUPLES THERAPY

JULIE SCHWARTZ GOTTMAN AND JOHN M. GOTTMAN

THE IMPACT OF ATTACHMENT

SUSAN HART

ART THERAPY AND THE NEUROSCIENCE OF RELATIONSHIPS, CREATIVITY, AND RESILIENCY: SKILLS AND PRACTICES

NOAH HASS-COHEN AND JOANNA CLYDE FINDLAY

AFFECT REGULATION THEORY: A CLINICAL MODEL

DANIEL HILL

BRAIN-BASED PARENTING: THE NEUROSCIENCE OF CAREGIVING FOR HEALTHY ATTACHMENT

DANIEL A. HUGHES, JONATHAN BAYLIN

SEX ADDICTION AS AFFECT DYSREGULATION: A NEUROBIOLOGICALLY INFORMED HOLISTIC TREATMENT

ALEXANDRA KATEHAKIS

THE INTERPERSONAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF PLAY: BRAIN-BUILDING INTERVENTIONS FOR EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING

THERESA A. KESTLY

SELF-AGENCY IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: ATTACHMENT, AUTONOMY, AND INTIMACY

JEAN KNOX

INFANT/CHILD MENTAL HEALTH, EARLY INTERVENTION, AND RELATIONSHIP-BASED THERAPIES: A NEURORELATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY PRACTICE

CONNIE LILLAS, JANIECE TURNBULL

CLINICAL INTUITION IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF EMBODIED RESPONSE

TERRY MARKS-TARLOW

AWAKENING CLINICAL INTUITION: AN EXPERIENTIAL WORKBOOK FOR PSYCHOTHERAPISTS

TERRY MARKS-TARLOW

A DISSOCIATION MODEL OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER

RUSSELL MEARES

BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER AND THE CONVERSATIONAL MODEL: A CLINICIANS MANUAL

RUSSELL MEARES

NEUROBIOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR CLINICIANS: WHAT EVERY THERAPIST NEEDS TO KNOW

ARLENE MONTGOMERY

NEUROBIOLOGY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN MORALITY: EVOLUTION, CULTURE, AND WISDOM

DARCIA NARVAEZ

BRAIN MODEL & PUZZLE: ANATOMY & FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF THE BRAIN

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SENSORIMOTOR PSYCHOTHERAPY: INTERVENTIONS FOR TRAUMA AND ATTACHMENT

PAT OGDEN, JANINA FISHER

TRAUMA AND THE BODY: A SENSORIMOTOR APPROACH TO PSYCHOTHERAPY

PAT OGDEN, KEKUNI MINTON, CLARE PAIN

THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF MIND: NEUROEVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF HUMAN EMOTIONS

JAAK PANKSEPP, LUCY BIVEN

THE POLYVAGAL THEORY: NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EMOTIONS, ATTACHMENT, COMMUNICATION, AND SELF-REGULATION

STEPHEN W. PORGES

FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS IN NEUROSCIENCE: A BRAIN-MIND ODYSSEY

DAVID E. PRESTI

AFFECT DYSREGULATION AND DISORDERS OF THE SELF

ALLAN N. SCHORE

AFFECT REGULATION AND THE REPAIR OF THE SELF

ALLAN N. SCHORE

THE SCIENCE OF THE ART OF PSYCHOTHERAPY

ALLAN N. SCHORE

THE MINDFUL BRAIN: REFLECTION AND ATTUNEMENT IN THE CULTIVATION OF WELL-BEING

DANIEL J. SIEGEL

THE MINDFUL THERAPIST: A CLINICIANS GUIDE TO MINDSIGHT AND NEURAL INTEGRATION

DANIEL J. SIEGEL

POCKET GUIDE TO INTERPERSONAL NEUROBIOLOGY: AN INTEGRATIVE HANDBOOK OF THE MIND

DANIEL J. SIEGEL

HEALING MOMENTS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY

DANIEL J. SIEGEL, MARION SOLOMON

HEALING TRAUMA: ATTACHMENT, MIND, BODY AND BRAIN

DANIEL J. SIEGEL, MARION SOLOMON

LOVE AND WAR IN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS: CONNECTION, DISCONNECTION, AND MUTUAL REGULATION IN COUPLE THERAPY

MARION SOLOMON, STAN TATKIN

THE PRESENT MOMENT IN PSYCHOTHERAPY AND EVERYDAY LIFE

DANIEL N. STERN

THE NEUROBEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN

ED TRONICK

THE HAUNTED SELF: STRUCTURAL DISSOCIATION AND THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC TRAUMATIZATION

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ANN DIAMOND WEINSTEIN

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FOR COMPLETE BOOK DETAILS, AND TO ORDER ONLINE, PLEASE VISIT THE SERIES WEBPAGE AT WWNORTON.COM/PSYCH/IPNBSERIES

To my children, Bonnie and Glenn, from whom I have learned so much, and my husband, Matthew, whose love and support makes all things possible. MFS

To Caroline, My In-House Healer DJS

The Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology

Louis Cozolino, PhD, Series Editor

Allan N. Schore, PhD, Series Editor, 20072014

Daniel J. Siegel, MD, Founding Editor

The field of mental health is in a tremendously exciting period of growth and conceptual reorganization. Independent findings from a variety of scientific endeavors are converging in an interdisciplinary view of the mind and mental well-being. An interpersonal neurobiology of human development enables us to understand that the structure and function of the mind and brain are shaped by experiences, especially those involving emotional relationships.

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