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Neuropsychological concepts

Rowland Folensbee-2007-05-03-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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The application of neuroscience to clinical interventions rests on the premise that different parts of the brain carry out different tasks related to elements of cognition, emotion, and behavior. A client's words and actions during therapy provide information regarding which brain systems are active during therapy and the strengths and weaknesses in these different brain systems. An understanding of underlying brain processes can guide conceptualization of the client's functioning, choices of intervention, and communication with the client during interventions.

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The application of neuroscience to clinical interventions rests on the premise that different parts of the brain carry out different tasks related to elements of cognition, emotion, and behavior. A client's words and actions during therapy provide information regarding which brain systems are active during therapy and the strengths and weaknesses in these different brain systems. An understanding of underlying brain processes can guide conceptualization of the client's functioning, choices of intervention, and communication with the client during interventions.

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NeuropsychologyPsychologyNeuroscienceCognition

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