Psychotherapy Networker: January/February 2010

Psychotherapy and the Brain

Are we entering a new era of practice
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Editor's Note

Rich Simon

This issue examines whether our increasing knowledge of all those multisyllabic brain processes has... Read more

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The Rise and Fall of PaxMedica

Welcome to the new era of brain-based therapy
John Arden and Lloyd Linford

In the 1970s, the rise of Prozac, the DSM-III, and "evidence-based" therapies brought the appearance of coherence and order to mental health professions under... Read more

Big Squeeze

No research? No reimbursement

A tipping point has been reached in the impact that psychotherapy research results, no matter of interest only among a small circle of academic, are going to... Read more

Brain to Brain: January/February 2010

The talking cure goes beyond words

As we learn more about the brain, it becomes apparent that therapists need to pay at least as much attention to the body and nervous system (both their own and... Read more

The Brain's Rules for Change

Translating cutting-edge neuroscience into practice

For the firs time, we're beginning to understand how to directly delete emotional meanings attributed to disturbing past events. Read more

Complexity Choir

The eight domains of self-integration

As unlikely as it may sound, the mathematics of complexity theory could offer us the key to the elusive secrets of mental health and personal well-being. Read more

Ecological Intelligence

A new awareness for our time
Daniel Goleman

Our collective survival depends on a shift in our most basic assumptions and perceptions, one that'll drive changes in commerce and industry, as well as in our... Read more

Departments

Old Habits Die Hard

Making couples therapy stick

Educating Theresa

Sometimes therapy means total commitment

Facebook and Your Practice

Developing your social-networking savvy

The Age of the Über–Parent

Can science really help us raise better adjusted kids?

Swept Away

Discovering the world of the senses