Attachment and Neurobiology: From Preconception to Young Adulthood provides an insightful exploration of interpersonal neurobiology and attachment, enhancing readers’ comprehension of brain development through time and within social contexts. This essential resource equips social workers and mental health professionals with the expertise necessary to refine their prevention and intervention strategies for clients effectively.
This ebook Attachment & Neurobiology offers an insightful exploration of brain anatomy as it relates to social functioning, delving into attachment theory and its profound impact on brain development. It examines how attachment and neurobiology shape behavior during the critical developmental stages from conception to young adulthood. Organized into three comprehensive sections, the text first outlines the essential components of the brain, followed by an analysis of attachment theory, its neurological underpinnings, and its connection to relational dynamics and psychopathology. The final section investigates the interplay between brain development and attachment, influencing individuals from preconception through young adulthood. Rich with clinical case studies and real-life anecdotes, the ebook effectively bridges the divide between theoretical insights and practical applications, while reflective discussion questions foster deeper thinking and engaging conversations.
Enlightening and immensely valuable, Attachment and Neurobiology is an ideal resource for both students and practitioners of social work and mental health.
Additional ISBNs: 978-1516538720, 978-1793503367, 9781516577415, 9781516538737, 978-1-5165-3872-0, 978-1-7935-0336-7, 824471A, 978-1516577415, 978-1516538737
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