From the Brain to Clinical Practice: Bridging the Gap between Psychotherapy Research and Affective Neuroscience
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Cognitive, Social and Affective Neuroscience".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 640
Special Issue Editor
Interests: affective neuroscience; emotion regulation; psychotherapy; psychopathology
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Dear Colleagues,
Although the efficacy of psychotherapy has been largely demonstrated, the understanding of therapeutic change mechanisms has been only partially achieved by psychotherapy research. Affective neuroscience may importantly contribute to the clarification of mechanisms of change through the investigation of neurobiological changes associated with psychotherapy and with the description of the neural correlates of clinically relevant phenomena such as emotion regulation. However, a missing integration between clinical psychology and neuroscience often limits the clinical value of affective neuroscience research.
This Special Issue is dedicated to bridging the existing gap between psychotherapy research and affective neuroscience, in order to promote the progress of affective neuroscience and concretely contribute to patients’ treatments.
Based on this aim, in the present Special Issue we present a collection of the following categories of high-quality articles: (a) theoretical articles that address key aspects of the integration between the considered fields, presenting also the perspectives and opinions of clinical researchers; (b) research articles about the neural effects of psychological treatments; (c) research articles which consider clinical theories in the interpretations of their findings and/or have direct clinical implications of their results.
We will consider research articles, opinion/perspective articles, and review articles (systematic reviews, meta-analyses) for publication in this Special Issue.
Dr. Irene Messina
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- psychotherapy
- clinical implications
- clinically relevant phenomena
- integration
- translational neuroscience
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