Psychoneuroplasticity Protocols for Addictions: A Clinical Companion for The Big Book
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Rating | : | 4.56 (811 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1442241977 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 204 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
faye obrienusala said Terribly written, as though badly translated from another language. Terribly written, as though badly translated from another language. Some of the concepts were novel and important but actual technique not detailed enough for use clinically. Perhaps editing by a better writer would make this book readable. "Terribly written" Review What a shame to read the negative reviews since his Retraining the Brain for me was transformative even though there were times where even as a psych nurse it got a little sloggy. Agree that a better editor might help Dr. Lawlis get his point across to "civilians".. Five Stars Arrived on time. Will really come in handy.
. and has been awarded the ranking of Fellow by the APA for his scientific contributions to psychology.Laura Martinez serves as the psychoneuroplasticy coordinator for Origins Behavioral Health Care in South Padre Island, Texas. Frank Lawlis, PhD, has earned board certification in both clinical and counseling
Lawlis has coined as “PsychoNeuroPlasticity,” along with many of the barriers to transformation. The reader and treatment specialist will be re-energized by witnessing the changes in patient care, staff training, and outcomes. It translates brain research into patient deliverables by explaining how to use the brain to fight addiction and improve recovery outcomes. It does so while embracing the long-standing recovery culture that has been the only source of hope for addicts and alcoholics in the past fifty years.The contents of the book reveal the transformational aspects of recovery along with the scientific principles of what Dr. The approaches are not singular in nature, but cover a wide range of effective modes of treatment, including diet, exercise, meditation, and biofeedback. Digging deeper, however, this book i
Providing a clear, usable, and comprehensive set of tasks and protocols, this book is an action-oriented manual for lasting recovery. (Bob Lynn, EdD, Rutgers University)Psychoneuroplasticity Protocols for Addictions offers core and cutting edge understandings of addictions, personhood, and treatment, unifying wisdom of traditional healing at the precipice of exponential advances in technology. Frank Lawlis’ revolutionary and inspiring book entitled Psychoneuroplasticity Protocolsfor Addictions describes the first real evidence-based breakthrough for the treatment of addiction in contemporary times. Frank Lawlis has assembled what may be the most important contribution to the field of addiction treatment since the writing of the Big Book of AA. The text responds to our urgent need for a cogent and cohesive practical guidebook for patient service at the frontline of