Memory reconsolidation, emotional arousal, and the process of change in psychotherapy: New insights from brain science

Volume: 38
Published: May 15, 2014
Abstract
Since Freud, clinicians have understood that disturbing memories contribute to psychopathology and that new emotional experiences contribute to therapeutic change. Yet, controversy remains about what is truly essential to bring about psychotherapeutic change. Mounting evidence from empirical studies suggests that emotional arousal is a key ingredient in therapeutic change in many modalities. In addition, memory seems to play an important role...
Paper Details
Title
Memory reconsolidation, emotional arousal, and the process of change in psychotherapy: New insights from brain science
Published Date
May 15, 2014
Volume
38
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