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September issue of NPT

Sep 7, 2018

So the September issue of The Neuropsychotherapist is out and we have some great content for you including:
 
  1. Part 1 of The Neurodevelopmental Impact of Stress, Adversity, and Trauma: Implications for Social Work by Janet R. Shapiro and Jeffrey S. Applegate. These authors ask the question "How does exposure to early adversity and stress precipitate neurodevelopmental changes that, in turn, are associated with increased risk behaviors and poor health outcomes? "
  2. Quantum Physics and the Science of Psychotherapy: Cosmic Consciousness, Stress, and Therapeutic Cognition by Ernest L. Rossi and Kathryn L. Rossi. In this article, the first in a series that the Rossi’s are writing especially for The Neuropsychotherapist, they review the evolving perspectives of subatomic particle physics, math, biology, and psychology that we have witnessed over the past century, as they seek to create a new integrated quantum field theory of cosmos, life, stress, and creating a new consciousness.
  3. Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence by Daniel J. Siegel. In this article of the same name as his new book, explores a number of foundational concepts inspired by weaving together a wide range of disciplines that reveals how the way we develop three aspects of our mental lives—attention, intention, and awareness—actually changes the anatomic, biochemical, and physiological components of bodily health, mental flourishing, and relational well-being.
  4. Our Spotlight article this month features Roger Keizerstein, who is a child psychotherapist and a certified clinical trauma professional in private practice in New York for 35 years. His stories and essays have appeared in Newsday, The New York Times, The Southampton Press and Listen Magazine. He lectures on trauma and post-traumatic stress throughout the New York Metropolitan area.
  5. And we have a rather special book review by Tom Barber as he let's us know his thoughts about the recent Hill and Rossi book The Practitioner’s Guide to Mirroring Hands!

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