Paper

Neuropsychology in Clinical Practice: New Directions for American Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and Behavioral Science


Authors:
Jay Martin
Abstract
This paper stresses that the understanding and use of neuroscience and an awareness of brain biology is crucial to contemporary psychology, and must be incorporated into theory and practice. It shows that such a practice was present in early American psychology and in recent decades it has been renewed and expanded. It examines the central concepts uniting psychology and neuroscience.
Keywords
Psychology; Neurology; Brain; Neuroscience; Neuropsychology; Psychoanalysis; Behavior; Mind; Emotions; Theory; Treatment; Emotions; Psychodynamics; Neural Connections; Pre-Frontal Cortex; Stress Hormones; Psychic Energy; Unconscious; Language; Memory
StartPage
161
EndPage
167
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