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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Foreword by Arthur Freeman
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1: Neuroscience in Context
Chapter 1: Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, and Cognitive Therapy
Chapter 2: The Mind–Brain Problem
Chapter 3: Motor Theories of Mind and a Complex Biocybernetic Model in Neuroscience
Chapter 4: Complexity, Chaos, and Dynamical Systems
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Complexity
4.3 Chaos Theory
4.4 Complex Systems
4.5 From Complexity to a Neuroscience-based Cognitive Therapy
Chapter 5: Modular and Gradiental Brain, Coalitional Mind
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Modular and Gradiental Brain
5.3 The Social Brain
5.4 The Central Nervous System, Neurovegetative Nervous System, and Visceral Brain
5.5 Paleognosis and Neognosis in the Mind of Homo sapiens
5.6 Memory
5.7 Internal Representational Systems
5.8 Knowledge Processes
5.9 Coalitional Processes
Chapter 6: Phylogenesis of the Brain and Ontogenesis of the Mind: Biological and Cultural Evolutionism
6.1 The Reptilian Brain: The Archipallium
6.2 The Limbic System: The Paleopallium
6.3 Brain Structures of Less Evolved Mammals: The Neopallium
6.4 Specialized Frontal Lobes
Part 2: Clinical Psychophysiology and its Parameters
Chapter 7: Psychophysiology and Clinical Psychophysiology
Chapter 8: Electroencephalography and Quantitative Electroencephalography
8.1 Electroencephalography
8.2 Quantitative Electroencephalography
Chapter 9: Electrodermal Activity and Quantitative Electrodermal Activity
9.1 Electrodermal Activity and its Recording
9.2 Computer-Aided Analysis of Electrodermal Activity and Quantitative Electrodermal Activity
9.3 Reference Database
9.4 Evoked Electrodermal Responses
9.5 Effects of Psychoactive Drugs on Electrodermal Activity
Chapter 10: Complex Psychological Diagnosis and Instrumental Psychodiagnostics
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Functional Diagnosis
10.3 Instrumental Psychodiagnostics
10.4 The Contribution of Neuroscience to a Complex Diagnosis
Part 3: Neuroscience-based Methods in the Clinical Setting
Chapter 11: Complex Psychological Diagnosis with Quantitative Electroencephalography
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Dementia
11.3 Schizophrenia
11.4 Depression
11.5 Mania
11.6 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
11.7 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Chapter 12: Complex Psychological Diagnosis with Quantitative Electrodermal Activity
12.1 General Aspects
12.2 Data Regarding Specific Clinical Disorders
Chapter 13: Sets and Settings when Applying a Neuroscience-based Clinical Methodology
Chapter 14: Multimodal Assessment of Family Process and the “Family Strange Situation”
14.1 The Family Strange Situation Procedure
Chapter 15: Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, and Psychofeedback
15.1 Theoretical Foundation and Historical Development
15.2 Physiological and Psychophysiological Biofeedback
15.3 Biofeedback and Cognitive Therapy
15.4 MindLAB Set-based Coping Skills Training
15.5 Relaxation, Self-Control, Self-Regulation
Chapter 16: Meditation, Mindfulness, and Biofeedback-based Mindfulness (BBM)
16.1 Meditation
16.2 Mindfulness
16.3 Biofeedback-Based Mindfulness
Chapter 17: Neurofeedback and Cognitive Therapy
17.1 Insomnia
17.2 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
17.3 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
17.4 Depression
17.5 Mania
17.6 Drug Dependency
Chapter 18: Psychofeedback and Cognitive Therapy
18.1 Mental Disorders
18.2 Psychosomatic Disorders
18.3 Meditation, Mindfulness, Music Therapy
Chapter 19: Monitoring the Warning Signs of Relapse in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, and Coping with Them
19.1 Introduction
19.2 Schizophrenia
19.3 Bipolar Disorder
19.4 Coping with Prodromal Symptoms of Relapse in Psychosis
Chapter 20: Get Started with Neuroscience-based Cognitive Therapy
References
Index
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