
Unlocking the Emotional Brain
Memory Reconsolidation and the Psychotherapy of Transformational Change
By: Bruce Ecker, Robin Ticic, Laurel Hulley
Hardcover | 22 April 2024 | Edition Number 2
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This highly influential volume, now in a much-expanded second edition, delivers major advances for psychotherapy, all empirically grounded in memory reconsolidation neuroscience. A great increase of therapeutic effectiveness can be gained, thanks to a clear map of the brain's innate core process of transformational change—a process that does not require use of any particular system or techniques and is therefore remarkably versatile.
Twenty-six case examples show the decisive ending of a vast range of major symptoms, including depression, anxiety, panic, shame, self-devaluing, anger, perfectionism, alcohol abuse, sexual aversion, compulsive eating and obesity, paralyzed self-expression, and teen ADHD—all transformed through deeply resolving underlying disturbances such as complex trauma, lifelong oppression by systemic racism and homophobia, childhood sexual molestation, parental narcissistic domination, violent assault trauma, natural disaster trauma, and childhood traumatic aloneness and neglect.
This is a transdiagnostic, transtheoretical, lucid understanding of therapeutic action, based, for the first time in the history of the psychotherapy field, on rigorous empirical knowledge of an internal mechanism of change, and it achieves a fundamental unification of the confusingly fragmented psychotherapy field: diverse systems no longer seem to belong to different worlds, because they now form a wonderful repertoire of options for facilitating the same core process of transformational change, as shown in case examples from AEDP, Coherence Therapy, EFT, EMDR, IFS, IPNB, ISTDP, psychedelic-assisted therapy, and SE.
It's now clear why therapy systems that differ strikingly in technique and theory can produce the same quality of liberating change. Practitioners who value deep connection with their clients are richly rewarded by the experiential depth that this core process accesses, where no awareness had previously reached, whether sessions are done in person or via online video. It is an embarrassment of riches, because in addition we gain the decisive resolution of several longstanding, polarizing debates regarding the nature of symptom production, the prevalence of attachment issues, the operation of traumatic memory, the functions of the client-therapist relationship, the role of emotional arousal in the process of change, and the relative importance of specific versus non-specific factors.
Industry Reviews
"Ecker, Ticic, and Hulley have outdone themselves in expanding and enhancing a book that is already considered by many a modern classic in the field. The first edition of this book influenced countless therapists around the world. I suspect this second edition is destined to have an even greater impact."
Alexandre Vaz, PhD, director of training, Sentio Counseling Center, and editor of the APA series The Essentials of Deliberate Practice
"The first edition of Unlocking the Emotional Brain has been widely and rightly celebrated for its groundbreaking, integrative clinical framework, and this new edition offers the reader all that and even more. All psychotherapists and clinical researchers can find tremendous value in the clarity of this book's teaching of the therapeutic power and unifying reach of memory reconsolidation. With its publication, the field of psychotherapy has made a significant, evolutionary, and transformative leap forward."
David S. Elliott, PhD, co-author of Attachment Disturbances in Adults
FROM THE FIRST EDITON:
"Truly a revolutionary book."
Jaak Panksepp, PhD, founder of the field of affective neuroscience, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Bowling Green State University
"Beautifully written, the authors present an elegant integration of neuroscientific findings and psychotherapy technique, resulting in a step-by-step method for relieving long-standing symptoms and suffering. Even the most seasoned clinician will be inspired to learn from these masters."
Patricia Coughlin, PhD, clinical faculty at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, author of Maximizing Therapeutic Effectiveness in Dynamic Psychotherapy
"Unlocking the Emotional Brain... brings the recent ground-breaking brain research on memory reconsolidation to the mental health field...This is the first psychotherapy book to delineate the sequence of experiences the brain requires to heal. No matter how good a therapist you already are, reading this book will make you better."
Ricky Greenwald, PsyD, founder/Director, Trauma Institute and Child Trauma Institute, author of EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment
"A transtheoretical, effective and efficient approach...for deep, transformational change in pernicious emotional implicit learnings... This is a significant 'breakthrough' book."
Michael F. Hoyt, PhD, author of Brief Psychotherapies: Principles and Practices
"A refreshing and audacious book that throws open the doors and blows the dust from the corners of clinical practice... [T]he authors...add a startingly effective process to the repertoire of every clinician [and] build powerful alliances across clinical approaches..."
Ann Weiser Cornell, PhD, author of Focusing in Clinical Practice: The Essence of Change
"Unlocking the Emotional Brain is destined to be a landmark publication... I'm sensing an emerging consensus in the field of psychotherapy... I think memory reconsolidation and this book could be the hub around which the various approaches unite... It is essential reading for therapists of all stripes..."
David Van Nuys, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Sonoma State University
Foreword by Alexandre Vaz Part One: The Emotional Coherence Framework: Equipping Psychotherapists for Unprecedented Effectiveness 1. Maximum Psychotherapeutic Effectiveness: The Reality of Transformational Change 2. How the Brain Unlearns: Memory Reconsolidation Explained 3. The Transformational Psychotherapy of Emotional Unlearning 4. The Moments of Fundamental Change in Slow Motion: Three Case Examples of Coherence Therapy 5. Is It Always About Attachment? Emotional Coherence and The Great Attachment Debate 6. A Framework for the Unification of Psychotherapy: Introduction to Part 2 Part Two: Hidden in Plain Sight: One Core Process in Therapies of Transformational Change 7. Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) 8. Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) 9. Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) 10. Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) 11. Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) 12. Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) 13. Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy: Ayahuasca 14. Somatic Experiencing (SE) Part Three: The Versatility of Coherence-Focused Psychotherapy 15. A Father's Tormenting Guilt: Deep Resolution in Seven Coherence-Focused Sessions 16. Up On Top From Down Below: Ending Compulsive Drinking Using Coherence Therapy 17. Bypassing Bypass Surgery: Using Emotional Coherence to End Compulsive Eating 18. Hearing Hostile Voices: Ending Psychotic Symptoms at Their Coherent Roots 19. Releasing Blocked Self-Expression from the Wounds of Systemic Racism: Coherence Therapy for a Deep Recalibration of Vulnerability 20. Don't Be That Way: Liberation from Lifelong Homophobic Oppression via Coherence-Guided Narratology 21. Life in the Stranglehold of Rules: Using Meditative Experience for Ending Insecure Attachment within Coherence Therapy 22. Young Teen Medicated and Misdiagnosed ADHD: Ending Hyperactive Behavior by Finding its Underlying Coherence 23. Plunging Moods and Erratic Behaviors "For No Reason": A Six-Year-Old Boy's Secret Fear Dissolves in Coherence Therapy 24. It's My Fault: Group Coherence Therapy fo Nine-Year-Old Children with Divorcing Parents
ISBN: 9781032139135
ISBN-10: 1032139137
Published: 22nd April 2024
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 432
Audience: College, Tertiary and University
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 2
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.39
Weight (kg): 0.74
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