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 …

[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 …

[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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Contributions of social and affective neuroscience to our understanding of typical and atypical development

JS Silk, E Redcay, NA Fox - Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 2014 - Elsevier
The study of typical and atypical development in children and adolescents has become
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 …

Neuroendocrine mechanisms for parental sensitivity: overview, recent advances and future directions

JE Swain, SHS Ho - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Brain neuroimaging reveal mechanisms for parental sensitivity that are subject to
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 …