Intro; Preface; Contents; 1: Introduction; 1.1 The First Part oftheBook: Neuropsychodynamic Foundations; 1.2 The Second Part oftheBook: Neuropsychodynamics ofPsychiatric Disorders; 1.3 The Third Part oftheBook: Neuropsychodynamic Perspectives; References; Part I: Neuropsychodynamic Foundations; 2: Why Do WeNeed Psychopathology? FromtheBrain's Spontaneous Activity to"Spatiotemporal Psychopathology"; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 "Spatiotemporal Psychopathology": Determination andDistinction; 2.2.1 Psychological Approaches toPsychopathology
3.3 Freud's Voyage ofDiscovery3.4 The Discovery ofthePhantasm; 3.5 The Topographical Model; 3.6 Freud's Second Topography andConcepts ofInstincts; 3.7 The Mysterious Message oftheOther andIts Consequences fortheConcept oftheUnconscious; 3.8 Unconscious Phantasy: Psychoanalysis and"Embodied Cognitive Science"; 3.9 Beginnings oftheDialogue Between Psychoanalysis andNeuroscience; 3.10 Lurija's Neurodynamic Approach; 3.11 Kaplan-Solms andSolms' Neuroanatomical Methods; 3.12 The Neuroscience ofSubjective Experience; 3.13 Affective Neuroscience; 3.14 Concluding Remarks
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4.8 Neuroscientific Findings Ia: Spatial Patterns ofNeural Activity During Self-Specific Stimuli4.9 Neuroscientific Findings Ib: Temporal Patterns ofNeural Activity During Self-Specific Stimuli; 4.10 Neuroscientific Findings Ic Social Patterns ofNeural Activity During Self-Reference; 4.11 Conclusion: Self asBrain-Based Neurosocial Structure andOrganization; References; 5: Three-Dimensional Neuropsychodynamic Model ofMental Disorders andTheir Defence Mechanisms; 5.1 Introduction
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This book presents a comprehensive neuropsychodynamic strategy for treating psychiatric disorders. Rather than pursuing an exclusively biological, psychological, or psychodynamic approach, it offers a methodology that links all three aspects in a unifying, integrative model. Central to this approach is the view of the brain as a bio-psychosocial organ in a neuro-ecological model, rather than the purely neuronal model often presupposed in current neuroscience and psychiatry. Moreover, the book views psychopathological symptoms as spatiotemporal disorders of the altered spatiotemporal structure spanning the brain and its surrounding world. The relation between one of the core symptoms and altered neuronal activity calls for the development of integrated, circular neuropsychodynamic models of psychopathological symptoms in severe psychiatric disorders and their treatment.
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Neuropsychodynamic psychiatry.
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