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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lori A. Russell-Chapin (Bradley University, Illinois, USA) , Nicole C. Pacheco (Private practice, Illinois, USA) , Jason A. DeFord (Private practice, Illinois, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.344kg ISBN: 9780367417437ISBN 10: 036741743 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 30 December 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart I. 1. Understanding The World of Neurocounseling and Chapter Summaries Lori A. Russell-Chapin and Nicole Pacheco 2. Demonstrating Neurocounseling and Neuroanatomy with the Case of Patrice: Struggling with Stability and Independence Lori A. Russell-Chapin 3. Integrating Neurocounseling with Assessments, Treatment Planning and Outcome Evaluation Theodore J. Chapin Part II. 4. Prefrontal Cortex (FP1 & FP2): Leading with the CEO of the Brain Christine Nave and Jason DeFord 5. Frontal Lobes (F3, FZ, F4, F7 & F8): Seeing the Trees and Seeing the Forest for the Trees Jason DeFord, Mary Bartido, and Tamika Lampkin 6. Sensory Motor (C3, CZ & C4): Helping the World Move Anna Resniak, Brooke Poling, and Leah Maloney 7. Temporal Lobes (T3, T4, T5 & T6): Integrating the World, Myself, and Others Karoline Pitts, Melissa Hodge, Donna Miller, and Nicole Pacheco 8. Parietal Lobes (P3, PZ, & P4): Making Sense of One’s Experience and the World Around Me Nicole Pacheco and Maya Ladasky 9. Occipital Lobes (O1 & 02): Visualizing the World through Recognition and Patterns Parneet Sahota 10. Conclusions: Coming Full Circle Lori A. Russell-Chapin, Nicole Pacheco, and Jason DeFordReviewsWhile practitioners, educators, and students have had a growing appreciation for the knowledge being generated in the field of neurocounseling, there has been a considerable call for clarification concerning its relevance in the everyday world of counseling professionals. By utilizing a thoroughly accessible, hands-on approach to the subject, Russell-Chapin, Pacheco and DeFord have answered the call by providing a much-needed text underscoring how systematic, well-conceived applications of neuroscience can provide a transformative approach to counseling practice. - Kathryn Z. Douthit, PhD, LMHC, professor of counseling and human development, University of Rochester Russell-Chapin and colleagues have provided the field with an immensely useful and functional resource that supports individualized treatment and improved client outcomes. This innovative text skillfully links neuroscience-informed interventions with targeted brain-based changes. Counseling students and professionals alike will particularly appreciate the concise introductions to brain regions and functions and clear directions for applying various transtheoretical counseling techniques. - Raissa Miller, PhD, LCP, associate professor of counseling, Boise State University Russell-Chapin, Pacheco and DeFord deliver a well-crafted manual for clinicians that has been sorely missing. This seamless integration of research-informed neurocounseling techniques and state of the art neuroimaging helps clinicians connect presenting issues, neuroscience, therapeutic approaches and interventions quickly and efficiently. Clinicians should keep this book close at hand at all times! - Allen Novian, PhD, LPC-S, LMFT-S, BCN, neurofeedback program coordinator, St. Mary's University """While practitioners, educators, and students have had a growing appreciation for the knowledge being generated in the field of neurocounseling, there has been a considerable call for clarification concerning its relevance in the everyday world of counseling professionals. By utilizing a thoroughly accessible, hands-on approach to the subject, Russell-Chapin, Pacheco and DeFord have answered the call by providing a much-needed text underscoring how systematic, well-conceived applications of neuroscience can provide a transformative approach to counseling practice."" — Kathryn Z. Douthit, PhD, LMHC, professor of counseling and human development, University of Rochester ""Russell-Chapin and colleagues have provided the field with an immensely useful and functional resource that supports individualized treatment and improved client outcomes. This innovative text skillfully links neuroscience-informed interventions with targeted brain-based changes. Counseling students and professionals alike will particularly appreciate the concise introductions to brain regions and functions and clear directions for applying various transtheoretical counseling techniques."" — Raissa Miller, PhD, LCP, associate professor of counseling, Boise State University ""Russell-Chapin, Pacheco and DeFord deliver a well-crafted manual for clinicians that has been sorely missing. This seamless integration of research-informed neurocounseling techniques and state of the art neuroimaging helps clinicians connect presenting issues, neuroscience, therapeutic approaches and interventions quickly and efficiently. Clinicians should keep this book close at hand at all times!"" — Allen Novian, PhD, LPC-S, LMFT-S, BCN, neurofeedback program coordinator, St. Mary’s University" Author InformationLori Russell-Chapin, PhD, LCPC, BCN, is an award-winning educator and researcher at Bradley University. She has a part-time private practice in neurofeedback in Peoria, Illinois. Nicole Pacheco, PsyD, LCP, BCB, is a neurofeedback and EEG specialist, educator, and consultant in her own private practice in Springfield, Illinois. Jason DeFord, LCPC, is a neurofeedback specialist, educator, and counselor in a private practice in Peoria, Illinois. . Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |