Bringing interpersonal neurobiology and narrative therapy together.
Narrative therapy's lack of emphasis on emotional expression has concerned many, even those who acknowledge the benefits of treating problems as separate from the person. Neuro-Narrative Therapy offers the missing link, showing how brain science contributes to understanding emotion. Learn how neuro and narrative together can produce more effective therapeutic results.
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Foreword |
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Preface |
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1 Toward a Neuro-Narrative Therapy: Histories of the Present Revisited |
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2 Possibilities in Neuro-Narrative Therapy: Preview and Backstory |
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3 The Importance of Affect in Narrative Therapy |
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4 Body/Mindfulness Practices in Narrative Therapy |
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5 Right-Brain to Right-Brain Communication in Narrative Therapy |
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6 Nonconscious Influences in Narrative Therapy |
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Coda: Pathways of Power: Questions for Jeff From the Iron Throne |
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Afterword |
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References |
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Index |
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Jeffrey Zimmerman, PhD, is Director of Bay Area Family Therapy Training Associates. He was the first to bring interpersonal neurobiology into Narrative Therapy work. He has published extensively, given workshops internationally, and trained numerous therapists in Narrative Therapy. He has been an licensed psychologist for over 35 years.