Publisher's Synopsis
Understanding the brain is essential for effective psychotherapy. Neuropsychology for Psychotherapists offers a clear, accessible guide to the neurological foundations of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors-helping therapists integrate brain-based insights into their practice.
This book explores key neuropsychological principles, from brain structure and function to memory, trauma, and emotional regulation. With practical applications for therapy, case examples, and strategies for enhancing client outcomes, it empowers psychotherapists to work more effectively with a wide range of mental health concerns.
Whether you're a seasoned clinician or a student in the field, this book provides the knowledge and tools to harness the power of neuropsychology in your therapeutic work.