Executive Functioning and Psychotherapy Executive Functioning and Psychotherapy

Executive Functioning and Psychotherapy

The New Neuroscience of Adaptive Intelligence

Louis Cozolino and Others
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Publisher Description

A new model of executive functioning which illuminates the somatic, social, and emotional influences on how we make decisions.

Executive functioning (EF) can be defined as a person’s ability to successfully navigate their physical, intellectual, and social worlds. Interest in EF is expanding within psychotherapy, but like many scientific concepts which are adapted to the consulting room, there is a great deal of confusion and misinformation surrounding EF within clinical and lay communities.

In this book, Louis Cozolino—a master of translating complex neuroscientific concepts into digestible, applicable literature for therapists and laypeople alike—is joined by experts Chloe Drulis and Carly Trissler to illuminate how our brains and minds successfully navigate the challenges of day—to—day life. The book offers a new, neurodynamic model of EF that explains the three main executive systems in the brain and the specific ways that they influence how we think, focus, and solve problems. This neurobiological framework highlights the interconnectedness of cognition, emotion, and relationships, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how humans function and strategies to improve outcomes in therapy, parenting, executive coaching, and personal development.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2025
November 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
W. W. Norton & Company
SELLER
W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
SIZE
1.6
MB
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