Brain, behavior, connections and implications: Psychodynamics no more

The premise of this article is that the major conceptual approach to mental health in the 21st century is grounded in molecular biology. We introduce and discuss three aspects of molecular biology: the concept of neuroplasticity with attention to kindling and the sensitization effect, the effects of...

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Kindling, Neurologic
Life Change Events
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Mental Disorders - nursing
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