故事的神经科学:故事在心理治疗中的作用

Kaludia Kolenda-Sujecka
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近年来,神经科学领域的一个更有趣的发现是,使用非指令性的交流方式,包括故事和隐喻,对我们的大脑产生了影响。在本文中,我们将回顾该领域最新研究的最重要文献,并讨论从这些发现中获得的新知识的好处和风险。
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The Neuroscience Of Story: The Role Of Storytelling In Psychotherapy
One of the more interesting discoveries in neuroscience in recent years is the impact that the use of non-directive forms of communication, including stories and metaphors, has on our brain. In this article, we will review the most important literature of recent research in this area, and address both the benefits and risks of the new knowledge gained from these discoveries.
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