Dr. Frank Lawlis’ revolutionary and inspiring book entitled Psychoneuroplasticity Protocols for Addictions describes the first real evidence-based breakthrough for the treatment of addiction in contemporary times. Providing a clear, usable, and comprehensive set of tasks and protocols, this book is an action-oriented manual for lasting recovery. The merge of science and practice will meet the highest standards of care demanded by the evolving national insurance requirements. Designed for use by all levels of care-giving personnel in an integrated model, Dr. Lawlis addresses body, mind, and spirit to ensure lasting change.

- Phil McGraw, PhD, host of the Dr. Phil Show and author of numerous books, including Self Matters and Life Strategies,

Dr. Frank Lawlis has assembled what may be the most important contribution to the field of addiction treatment since the writing of the Big Book of AA. This is an extraordinary link between theory and practice and represents the crossroad between science and recovery! He has built the ultimate bridge between theory and practice in his book by developing a very exciting and clearly written method of applying neuroscience to addiction treatment. This ground breaking work is a must read for counselors, social workers, psychologists, and MDs working in the field of addiction treatment.

- Bob Lynn, EdD, Rutgers University,

Psychoneuroplasticity Protocols for Addictions offers core and cutting edge understandings of addictions, personhood, and treatment, unifying wisdom of traditional healing at the precipice of exponential advances in technology. With profound understanding of this often enigmatic and recalcitrant human phenomenon, this discussion of addictions adroitly presents a wide range of practical interventions with invaluable insights from neuroscience to spirituality. The text responds to our urgent need for a cogent and cohesive practical guidebook for patient service at the frontline of our robust era of exploding information and knowledge.

- John T. Chirban, PhD, Harvard Medical School,

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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Psychoneuroplasticity Protocols for Addiction embraces the scientific breakthroughs of brain recovery from addiction. It provides protocols for mental health professionals to use and help their patients harmonize the addicted brain into a functioning, efficient, and loving component in overcoming obstacles to recovery and spiritual integration.
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Foreword by Mandy Baker Preface Acknowledgments Disclaimer Part I: The Brain and Addiction Chapter 1; The PsychoNeuroPlasticity Concept Introduction in Addiction Chapter 2: Transformation: Spiritual Awakening Chapter 3: The Principles of PsychoNeuroPlasticty Chapter 4: Addiction Pathways and PsychoNeuroPlasticity Part II: Overcoming Barriers Chapter 5: Anxiety Barriers of Confusion and Fear Chapter 6: Anxiety from the Past (PTSD) Chapter 7: Depression Barriers and PNP Protocols Chapter 8: The Delayed Adolescent Brain Chapter 9: Depression with Intruding Messages (Rumination) Chapter 10: Multi-polar / Rage Barriers Chapter 11: Brain Plasticity and Spirituality Afterword Appendix (A-C) References About the Authors
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Dr. Frank Lawlis’ revolutionary and inspiring book entitled Psychoneuroplasticity Protocols for Addictions describes the first real evidence-based breakthrough for the treatment of addiction in contemporary times. Providing a clear, usable, and comprehensive set of tasks and protocols, this book is an action-oriented manual for lasting recovery. The merge of science and practice will meet the highest standards of care demanded by the evolving national insurance requirements. Designed for use by all levels of care-giving personnel in an integrated model, Dr. Lawlis addresses body, mind, and spirit to ensure lasting change.
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ISBN
9781442241978
Publisert
2015-03-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
476 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
204

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Biographical note

Frank Lawlis, PhD, has earned board certification in both clinical and counseling psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology, Inc. and has been awarded the ranking of Fellow by the APA for his scientific contributions to psychology. Laura Martinez serves as the psychoneuroplasticy coordinator for Origins Behavioral Health Care in South Padre Island, Texas.