What Freud Didn't Know : : A Three-Step Practice for Emotional Well-Being through Neuroscience and Psychology / / Timothy B. Stokes.

In a thoughtful and down-to-earth way, Timothy B. Stokes overturns old formulas—and many Freudian concepts—for achieving personal change. During one's lifetime, hidden memories, along with their misleading assumptions, can unconsciously trigger conflicted feelingsùthe basis for most psychologic...

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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.) :; 1
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
TABLES --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introduction --
CHAPTER 1. Discovering Amygdala Scripts --
CHAPTER 2. Amygdala Scripts: A Close Look --
CHAPTER 3. Overview of the Three-Step Practice for Mastering Amygdala Scripts --
CHAPTER 4. Step 1: Mindfulness and the Emotion Component of a Script --
CHAPTER 5. Step 2: Insight and the Image Component --
CHAPTER 6. Step 3: Changing the Belief Component --
CHAPTER 7. Putting It All Together: The Three-Step Practice --
CHAPTER 8. Therapist to Therapist: Amygdala Scripts and the Three-Step Practice in Therapy --
CHAPTER 9. Making Unscripted Emotions Our Allies --
APPENDIX A. Relaxation Exercise --
APPENDIX B. Neurobiological Research Notes --
APPENDIX C. Amygdala Scripts and Child Care --
APPENDIX D. Suggested Readings --
Notes --
Index
Summary:In a thoughtful and down-to-earth way, Timothy B. Stokes overturns old formulas—and many Freudian concepts—for achieving personal change. During one's lifetime, hidden memories, along with their misleading assumptions, can unconsciously trigger conflicted feelingsùthe basis for most psychological problems, large and small. What Freud Didn't Know, well-supported by research and groundbreaking in theory, combines neuroscience and psychology to explain how the amygdala region of the brain evolved to unconsciously record, store, and activate emotional memory loops and imagery associated with painful events, especially those of childhood. This book is the first to bring together diverse, post-Freudian discoveries to produce a coherent three-step practice for understanding problematic aspects of the human mind which can be mastered easily, in a clinical or self-help setting. Stokes explores recent breakthroughs, many in marked contrast to Freud's views, which will change how we view psychological and emotional problems and their treatments. Grounded in current theories about brain circuitry, What Freud Didn't Know integrates ideas about mindfulness, habitual thinking, and insight imagery and provides readers with the tools to rescript their personal narratives for psychological well-being. As an alternative approach to treating stress, most types of depression, anxiety, and phobias without prescription drugs, Stokes's three-step practice can be used to build resiliency and inner peace.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780813548142
9783110688610
DOI:10.36019/9780813548142
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Timothy B. Stokes.