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Why do so many young adults struggle to launch into healthy, independent lives -- even after receiving mental health treatment?
The answer lies in understanding the brain during emerging adulthood, a unique stage of life between ages 18 and 29, when identity, self-regulation, and relationship patterns are still forming, and the brain's capacity for change is at its peak.
Minding the Brain offers a groundbreaking, trauma-informed, research-based model that integrates developmental psychology, neuroscience, innovative psychotherapies, strength-based strategies, and wellness medicine. Drawing from decades of clinical experience and cutting-edge research, co-editors Dr. Laura Viner and Dr. Jesse Viner, along with leading experts, illuminate how to harness neuroplasticity, heal the effects of trauma, and guide young adults toward resilience and independence.
Inside, you'll discover:
• The Science of Emerging Adulthood - Why this stage is distinct from adolescence and adulthood, and how brain maturation intersects with social, emotional, and psychological growth.
• The Neurobiological Model - A framework that targets crucial brain networks disrupted by trauma, loss, or mental illness, fostering self-mastery and adaptive life skills.
• Innovative Therapeutic Strategies - From neurobiologically informed family therapy to open therapeutic communities, learn how multidisciplinary teams can create powerful, lasting change.
• Core Enactments and Change - How deeply ingrained relational patterns form, and how targeted interventions can rewire the brain for healthier self-integration.
• Real-World Case Studies - Vivid stories illustrating breakthroughs, setbacks, and the complex process of building a viable adult life.
• Each chapter combines theory, clinical application, and practical tools, making Minding the Brain an invaluable resource for anyone who works with -- or cares about -- emerging adults. Whether addressing psychiatric disorders, substance use, or developmental delays, this book reveals how to intervene at the right time, with the right approach, for maximum impact.
This Book Is Perfect For:
• Mental Health Professionals - Psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, and counselors seeking an evidence-based, integrated approach to treating emerging adults.
• Medical and Allied Health Practitioners - Physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, and other providers who want to incorporate neurobiological insights into their practice.
• Educators and Academic Advisors - College staff and administrators working with students navigating mental health and developmental challenges.
• Parents and Families - Those supporting young adults through complex transitions and seeking a deeper understanding of their struggles and potential.
• Researchers and Students - Anyone studying developmental psychology, neuroscience, or psychiatric treatment models for young adults.
Grounded in science yet deeply human in its perspective, Minding the Brain champions the potential of emerging adults to heal, grow, and thrive when given the right environment and interventions. Whether you're a seasoned clinician, a parent, or simply passionate about mental health, this book will change the way you understand and support young people on their path to adulthood.
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