PsychoNeuroPlasticity Protocols for Addictions: A Clinical Companion
for the Big Book is a book that represents a tipping point in the
translation of addiction science into practical, real-world
applications for practitioners. It translates brain research into
patient deliverables by explaining how to use the brain to fight
addiction and improve recovery outcomes. It does so while embracing
the long-standing recovery culture that has been the only source of
hope for addicts and alcoholics in the past fifty years.
The contents of the book reveal the transformational aspects of
recovery along with the scientific principles of what Dr. Lawlis has
coined as “PsychoNeuroPlasticity,” along with many of the barriers
to transformation. More specifically it covers brain patterns that
relate to depression, anxiety, OCD, mood and even brain development
issues noted in premature development of adjustment in young addicts.
The approaches are not singular in nature, but cover a wide range of
effective modes of treatment, including diet, exercise, meditation,
and biofeedback.
The reader and treatment specialist will be re-energized by witnessing
the changes in patient care, staff training, and outcomes. Digging
deeper, however, this book is about hope—hope that the work of two
decades of brain science will finally reach those who need it most;
hope that we finally have a tool that will give us a true advantage in
the war on addiction; and hope that lives lost to this disease every
year will someday be stymied.
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A Clinical Companion for The Big Book
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781442241992
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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