Our patients usually present with unwanted feelings - ‘Dr. I’m feeling depressed/anxious, etc.’ Do we treat these feelings as psychological abnormalities needing to be extinguished or as indicators of underlying problems that need addressing? To help answer this, psychiatrists may benefit from developments in Affective Neuroscience. One such development is Panksepp’s model of the brain, which describes seven basic emotional systems (BES).
The Contribution of Neuropsychoanalysis to Clinical Practice in Psychiatry
Clarici, AndreaUltimo
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2025-01-01
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Our patients usually present with unwanted feelings - ‘Dr. I’m feeling depressed/anxious, etc.’ Do we treat these feelings as psychological abnormalities needing to be extinguished or as indicators of underlying problems that need addressing? To help answer this, psychiatrists may benefit from developments in Affective Neuroscience. One such development is Panksepp’s model of the brain, which describes seven basic emotional systems (BES).File in questo prodotto:
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