Neural Self Development - introduces a trauma-informed framework that reimagines intelligence as a dynamic, relational, and neurobiologically embedded process. Drawing on developmental psychology, neuroscience, and psychosocial theory, Nicholas Ishak, utilizing Microsoft's Copilot, presents a multidimensional intervention model designed to restore disrupted developmental pathways through emotionally resonant, activity-based routines, which link back to brain regions involved in brain development during and after various stages of development. At the heart of this guide is a theoretical collaboration of valid neuroanatomical data and psychosocial constructs. Cognitive domains-such as executive function, emotional regulation, and adaptive reasoning-are mapped to specific brain regions, providing a conceptual framework for targeted stimulation, stabilization, and neutralization. While the neurobiological references are grounded in established research, their integration into psychosocial therapy remains theoretical, inviting practitioners to explore, adapt, and refine these mappings within diverse clinical and educational settings. This book is designed for therapists, educators, caregivers, and program designers seeking to bridge neuroscience and lived experience. It blends scientific rigor with expressive, practitioner-facing language, equipping readers to transform everyday interactions into opportunities for neural development, psychosocial healing, and resilience-building. This is a theroical edition a peer reveiwed clinical edition will be released in the future, your purchase will help Thanks for your purchase
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