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Neurons on the couch

dc.contributor.authorMarić, Nadja P. (57226219191)
dc.contributor.authorJašović-Gašić, Miroslava (55945351100)
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-12T22:52:00Z
dc.date.available2025-06-12T22:52:00Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractA hundred years after psychoanalysis was introduced, neuroscience has taken a giant step forward. It seems nowadays that effects of psychotherapy could be monitored and measured by state-of-the art brain imaging techniques. Today, the psychotherapy is considered as a strategic and purposeful environmental influence intended to enhance learning. Since gene expression is regulated by environmental influences throughout life and these processes create brain architecture and influence the strength of synaptic connections, psychotherapy (as a kind of learning) should be explored in the context of aforementioned paradigm. In other words, when placing a client on the couch, therapist actually placed client's neuronal network; while listening and talking, expressing and analyzing, experiencing transference and counter transference, therapist tends to stabilize synaptic connections and influence dendritic growth by regulating gene-transcriptional activity. Therefore, we strongly believe that, in the near future, an increasing knowledge on cellular and molecular interactions and mechanisms of action of different psycho- and pharmaco-therapeutic procedures will enable us to tailor a sophisticated therapeutic approach toward a person, by combining major therapeutic strategies in psychiatry on the basis of rational goals and evidence-based therapeutic expectations. © Medicinska naklada.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://remedy.med.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10157
dc.subjectBrain imaging
dc.subjectLearning
dc.subjectNeurobiology
dc.subjectNeuropsychoanalysis
dc.subjectPsychotherapy
dc.titleNeurons on the couch
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