Cognitive neuroscience, neurobiology and affect regulation: Implications for clinical social work
JR Shapiro, JS Applegate - Clinical Social Work Journal, 2000 - Springer
The purpose of this article is to review and consider the ways in which recent advances in
cognitive neuroscience and neurobiology inform a biopsychosocial perspective for …
cognitive neuroscience and neurobiology inform a biopsychosocial perspective for …
[图书][B] Neurobiology for clinical social work: Theory and practice (Norton Series on interpersonal Neurobiology)
JR Shapiro, JS Applegate - 2018 - books.google.com
Demystifying neurobiology and presenting it anew for the social-work audience. The art and
science of relationship are at the core of clinical social work. Research in neurobiology adds …
science of relationship are at the core of clinical social work. Research in neurobiology adds …
[HTML][HTML] Introduction to the special section: Mind and matter: New insights on the role of parental cognitive and neurobiological functioning in process models of …
K Deater-Deckard, ML Sturge-Apple - Journal of Family Psychology, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
This is an introduction to the special section on neurobiological and neurocognitive factors
in parenting. The collection of 11 papers are published in 2 serial subsections of …
in parenting. The collection of 11 papers are published in 2 serial subsections of …
Neurobiology and clinical social work
D Miehls - Essentials of clinical social work, 2014 - books.google.com
T his chapter elucidates the burgeoning influence of neurobiology on clinical social work
practice. Contemporary literature from the broad fields of infant research, child development …
practice. Contemporary literature from the broad fields of infant research, child development …
Addressing the affective domain: What neuroscience says about social/emotional development in early childhood
WA Mosier - Early Childhood and Neuroscience-Links to …, 2013 - Springer
Research in neurobiology clarifies the extent to which the interaction between genetics and
early experience shapes brain architecture that impacts mental health. The affective domain …
early experience shapes brain architecture that impacts mental health. The affective domain …
[HTML][HTML] Psychological processes mediate the impact of familial risk, social circumstances and life events on mental health
P Kinderman, M Schwannauer, E Pontin, S Tai - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background Despite widespread acceptance of the 'biopsychosocial model', the aetiology of
mental health problems has provoked debate amongst researchers and practitioners for …
mental health problems has provoked debate amongst researchers and practitioners for …
[HTML][HTML] Contributions of social and affective neuroscience to our understanding of typical and atypical development
The study of typical and atypical development in children and adolescents has become
increasingly informed by and integrated with social and affective neuroscience perspectives …
increasingly informed by and integrated with social and affective neuroscience perspectives …
[图书][B] Affect regulation and the development of psychopathology
SJ Bradley - 2003 - books.google.com
This pioneering work sets forth an integrative model for understanding the development of
psychopathology. What makes a person vulnerable to mental illness in general? To specific …
psychopathology. What makes a person vulnerable to mental illness in general? To specific …
Neuroendocrine mechanisms for parental sensitivity: overview, recent advances and future directions
Highlights•Brain neuroimaging reveal mechanisms for parental sensitivity that are subject to
early-life, moods and stress.•Increasingly realistic brain imaging paradigms and methods …
early-life, moods and stress.•Increasingly realistic brain imaging paradigms and methods …
[HTML][HTML] An overview of psychological and neurobiological mechanisms by which early negative experiences increase risk of mood disorders
S Hassel, MC McKinnon, AM Cusi… - Journal of the …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: Early life experiences are associated with severe and long-lasting effects on
behavioural and emotional functioning, which in turn are thought to increase the risk for …
behavioural and emotional functioning, which in turn are thought to increase the risk for …