Neuroscience and the brain. Implications for counseling and therapy
Description
Allen E. Ivey interviews John J. Ratey and discusses the brain. Discusses the importance of brain plasticity and how clients learn new thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in the session and develop new neural networks. Perceptual, attentional, and motor systems are basic to memory and emotion. Ratey describes the "social brain" that is deeply impacted by learning and environmental conditions. He presents specifics for improving the brain functioning of our clients.
Runtime
120 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
c2008
Database
Alexander Street
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