The Psychobiology of Gene Expression
Ernest L. Rossi
Overview Table of Contents
Contents
Part I: The Psychobiology of Gene Expression in Human Experience
- Gene Expression and Human Experience: New Models of Development, Creativity, and the Healing Arts
- Behavioral State-Related Gene Expression: How Gene Expression Modulates Human Experience
- Activity-Dependent Gene Expression: How Human Experience Modulates Gene Expression
- Dreaming, Gene Expression, and Neurogenesis: Self-Reflection and the Co-Creation of Human Experience
- Psychosocial Genomics and the Healing Arts: Replaying Gene Expression via Therapeutic Hypnosis and the Humanities
Part II: Psychobiology of Gene Expression in the Healing Arts
- Positive Psychology Replaying The Four-Stage Creating Cycle: How to Enjoy Creating a Great Day and Night
- The Experiential Theater of Demonstration Therapy? Part A: Preparation and Incubation Stages of Creative Work
- The Experiential Theater of Demonstration Therapy? Part B: Insight and Verification Stages of Creative Work
- Implicit Processing Heuristics in the Healing Arts: The Language of Facilitating Creative Experience
- Novel Approaches to Activity-Dependent Creative Work: Exercises in Symmetry-Breaking, Self-Reflection, and Co-Creation
About the Author
Ernest L. Rossi, Ph.D., is Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and the recipient of the
Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Psychotherapy by the
Milton H. Erickson Foundation. He is also the science editor of
Psychological Perspectives and the author, coauthor, and editor of numerous
professional books.
ISBN: 0-393-70343-6
July, 2002
Hardcover, 400 pages