The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner
Grab attention with a clear promise: a bridge between the talking cure and the brain. The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner by David Hellerstein offers a compelling, readable exploration of how contemporary neuroimaging informs—and transforms—everyday psychiatric and psychotherapeutic practice.
Dive into precise, clinically minded discussion that connects patient care to cutting-edge research without losing human nuance. Hellerstein guides readers through case vignettes, diagnostic insights, and practical implications of functional brain imaging, making complex science accessible to clinicians, trainees, and mental health professionals. Whether you work in a private practice in New York, a hospital clinic in London, or a teaching center in Toronto, the book translates laboratory findings into tools for clearer assessment and smarter treatment planning.
Imagine sharpening diagnostic clarity, enriching therapeutic conversations with biologically informed explanations, and navigating interdisciplinary teams with confidence. This volume balances empirical rigor with compassionate clinical wisdom, helping you improve outcomes and communicate more effectively with patients and colleagues.
Perfect for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, psychiatric residents, and students, The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner is both a practical reference and an engaging read. Add it to your professional library or recommend it to your department to stay current at the intersection of mind and brain. Order now and begin integrating neuroscience into everyday clinical practice.
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