Does Psychotherapy Change the Brain Functioning?| Biomed Grid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-06-06
Authors : Myrthala Juárez-Treviño;
Page : 250-252
Keywords : Neuropsychoanalysis; Psychoanalysis; Psychotherapy; Brain function; Therapeutic change; Biomed Grid;
Abstract
In the past century psychoanalysis, psychological psychotherapy and biological psychiatry developed knowledge separately one from each other. In the last 20 years, neuroimaging has been determinate in displaying the effects of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in the brain functioning. Relevant neurophysiological findings in psychotherapeutic processes and neuroanatomy of the mental apparatus from a neuropsychoanalytical perspective are revised.
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