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The Making of a Therapist
Veteran therapist and mental health writer Louis Cozolino’s classic text contains all of the things he wished someone had told him during the first weeks and months of his clinical …
The Neuroscience of Human Relationships
As human beings, we cherish our individuality yet we know that we live in constant relationship to others, and that other people play a significant part in regulating our emotional …
Interpersonal Neurobiology and Clinical Practice
Books in the Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology have collectively sold close to one million copies and contributed to a revolution in cutting-edge mental health care. An …
Art Therapy and the Neuroscience of Relationships, Creativity, and Resiliency
The relational context is the most important component of arts-based therapy work. This book demonstrates how this is so, explains the major art relational neuroscience principles …
The Social Neuroscience of Education
This book explains how the brain, as a social organism, learns best throughout the lifespan, from our early schooling through late life. Positioning the brain as distinctly social, …
Attachment-Based Teaching
An ideal text for teacher education and training and even teacher-parent workshops, this book applies laboratory findings from cognitive neuroscience to the practicalities of the …
The Invisible Classroom
How is expanding students’ strengths more effective than improving their weaknesses? Why is creating a school where staff and students feel safe necessary for learning? How can …
The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy
This groundbreaking book explores the recent revolution in psychotherapy that has brought an understanding of the social nature of people’s brains to a therapeutic context. Louis …
Why Therapy Works
That psychotherapy works is a basic assumption of anyone who sees a therapist. But why does it work? And why does it matter that we understand how it works? In Why Therapy Works, …
Secure Attachment in Autism
This book shows how social neuroscience findings can help build connections with children with autism.