International Psychology, Practice and Research, Piper 8, 2018
The author explains his personal vision of neuroscience, and observes abusive neuroscientific interpretations in some clinicians. He proposes hypnotic induction examples evoking the organized cerebral complexity in interactive synaptic networks. The author proposes a « neotenic transmission » of behavioral therapies, the therapist remaining an apprentice always evolving. So the therapist can retain his creativity of the clinician while avoiding the risks of pseudo-scientific interpretations
KEY WORDS : Neuromyths, induction, suggestion, synaptic remodeling, models, neotenic transmission
Art. 086, PIPER