Neurosciences and Adult Health Behaviors: Recent Findings and Implications for Counseling Psychology

  • Simon-Dack, Stephanie L.
  • Marmarosh, Cheri L.
Journal of Counseling Psychology 61(4):p 528-533, October 2014. | DOI: 10.1037/cou0000020

The current review comprehensively examines recent advances in 2 innovative areas of neuroscience research on healthy adults regarding neuropsychosocial interactions on human cognition and behavior, as well as implications for counseling psychologists conducting research and in practice. Advances in how oxytocin influences prosocial behavior and the mitigation of social stress, and the influence of environmentally mediated gene expressions on the development of attachment disorders are surveyed and discussed in terms of how counseling psychologists might best integrate recent neuroscience research into a framework for therapeutic intervention.

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