Louis Cozolino, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and maintains a clinical and consulting practice in Los Angeles, California.
Few people have Cozolino's clear understanding of the indivisible
nature of mind, brain, and body. Fewer still can make these
concepts so accessible, accurately describing the brain as a social
organ and humans as complex beings that have been shaped by
evolution. Exploring the interface of science and psychotherapy,
this book encourages us to know relationship as our natural habitat
and to appreciate the conscious and unconscious layers of
communication that influence us.--Mary L. Meador, M.D., Board
Certified Physician in private practice, Education Chair for Global
Association of Interpersonal Neurobiology, Teacher of Science of
IBNB, Portland Community College
Lou Cozolino's new book is a must-have for all therapists and
practitioners who support and care for individuals who carry with
them pain and hurt. It is a way of looking through the lens of
knowledge about the brain, mind, and body to understand deeply the
ways in which relationships offer the resources for healing and
transformation. Lou is a thoughtful and kind guide to the
neuroscience of clinical work. You will want to read the book again
and again. Each time, you will discover something more.--Joe Tucci,
PhD, CEO of the Austrailian Childhood Foundation
Written with concision, elegance and anecdotal verse, this book
combines cutting-edge science and the experience-based insights of
a master clinician. Lou Cozolino's guide to applied neuroscience
will be a treasured resource for therapists, physicians, and
counselors for a long time to come.--Gabor Maté, M.D., author In
the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
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