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The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process.
Title:
The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process.
Author:
Badenoch, Bonnie.
ISBN:
9781782410645
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (236 pages)
Series:
The New International Library of Group Analysis
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE Integrating interpersonal neurobiology with group psychotherapy -- COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER ONE Reflections on mind, brain, and relationships in group psychotherapy -- CHAPTER TWO Mirror neurons: their implications for group psychotherapy -- CHAPTER THREE Group psychotherapy and neuro-plasticity: an attachment theory perspective -- CHAPTER FOUR Developing the group mind through functional subgrouping: linking systems-centred training (SCT) and interpersonal neurobiology -- CHAPTER FIVE Introducing couples to group therapy: pursuing passion through the neo-cortex -- CHAPTER SIX Sensorimotor psychotherapy as a foundation of group therapy with younger clients -- CHAPTER SEVEN Hunger and longing: a developmental regulation model for exploring core relational needs -- CHAPTER EIGHT Relationship-focused group therapy (RFGT) to mitigate marital instability and neuropsychophysiological dysregulation -- CHAPTER NINE A transformational learning group: inviting the implicit -- INDEX.
Abstract:
Might it be possible that neuroscience, in particular interpersonal neurobiology, can illuminate the unique ways that group processes collaborate with and enhance the brain's natural developmental and repairing processes? This book brings together the work of twelve contemporary group therapists and practitioners who are exploring this possibility through applying the principles of interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB) to a variety of approaches to group therapy and experiential learning groups. IPNB's focus on how human beings shape one another's brains throughout the life span makes it a natural fit for those of us who are involved in bringing people together so that, through their interactions, they may better understand and transform their own deeper mind and relational patterns. Group is a unique context that can trigger, amplify, contain, and provide resonance for a broad range of human experiences, creating robust conditions for changing the brain.The chapters included here introduce and highlight the theoretical and research literatures from an IPNB perspective, especially the newer understandings of brain plasticity, mirror neurons, the autonomic nervous system, implicit and explicit memory, affect regulation and the relation between attachment and brain development. Building on these understandings, the authors elaborate on work with varying types of groups as seen through an IPNB lens, for example; how systems-centered therapy creates a rich neurobiological climate that supports integration; how children's groups can help with sensory motor, psychological, and interpersonal development; how using an IPNB frame enables couples' groups to attain more solid interpersonal regulation; and how experiential learning groups can transform implicit memory.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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