Neuropsychoanalysis 1st Edition
Gripping and intellectually rigorous, Neuropsychoanalysis by Georg Northoff (1st Edition) invites readers to rethink the relationship between mind and brain. This foundational work bridges contemporary neuroscience with classical psychoanalytic thought, offering a clear pathway for clinicians, researchers, and students eager to explore the biological bases of subjective experience.
Northoff combines empirical findings with conceptual clarity, guiding readers through topics like neural correlates of self, affective processing, and the dynamic interplay between brain states and unconscious processes. Chapters balance theoretical depth with accessible explanations, making complex neuroscience relevant to psychotherapy, psychiatric practice, and interdisciplinary research.
Ideal for mental health professionals, cognitive scientists, and graduate students, this 1st Edition provides practical insights into diagnosis, treatment perspectives, and research design grounded in both neurobiology and psychoanalytic theory. The book’s integrative approach supports translational thinking—helping readers apply scientific discoveries to clinical cases and scholarly inquiry.
Whether you’re based in Europe, North America, or elsewhere, this title is an essential addition to any professional library focused on the mind-brain interface. Clear, authoritative, and thought-provoking, Neuropsychoanalysis by Georg Northoff elevates your understanding of consciousness, selfhood, and psychopathology.
Add this seminal volume to your collection today to deepen clinical practice and inform future research. Order your copy now and begin a transformative exploration of the brain’s role in shaping the psyche.
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