Executive Functioning and Psychotherapy: The New Neuroscience of Adaptive Intelligence

Author(s) : Louis Cozolino, Author(s) : Chloe Drulis, Author(s) : Carly Trissler

Executive Functioning and Psychotherapy: The New Neuroscience of Adaptive Intelligence

Book Details

  • Publisher : WW Norton & Co
  • Published : 2025
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 336
  • Category :
    Forthcoming
  • Category 2 :
    Neuroscience
  • Catalogue No : 98358
  • ISBN 13 : 9781324053231
  • ISBN 10 : 1324053232

Reviews and Endorsements

Cozolino, Drulis, and Trissler have written an extremely important book which revamps the concept of executive functioning, aligning EF strongly with neuroscience 2.0: the science of big brain networks. With thoroughness and clarity, the authors review the three core brain networks and then propose a new three-system model of EF. Finally, they apply this model to the work of therapists and coaches, moving seamlessly from the theory to practical applications. I highly recommend this book to all mental health professionals.
Jonathan Baylin, PhD, psychologist and coauthor of The Neurobiology of Attachment-Focused Therapy and Brain-Based Parenting

Each of Lou Cozolino’s books offers a masterful synthesis of current neuroscientific knowledge combined with development psychology and psychotherapy research. This book prophetically steps toward the future with a superb blend of cutting-edge science by explaining how a mental health practitioner may apply this knowledge. He and his coauthors, Chloe Drulis and Carly Trissler, provide vignettes and helpful summaries that illustrate and teach. They take an illuminating dive into the historical background and new insights of our executive networks. This excellent book ushers in a renaissance in mental health care.
John Arden, PhD, ABPP, author of Mind–Brain–Gene

Again, Louis Cozolino is helping clinicians understand themselves, their clients, and their brains better. In Executive Functioning and Psychotherapy, the reenvisions the neuroscience of executive function beyond the frontal lobe to include the amygdala and the attachment network, creating a more integrative view where both stress management and improved relationships are crucial to improved cognitive and interpersonal functioning. A must-read for anyone doing clinical work with children and adults.
Amy Banks, MD, founding scholar of the International Center for Growth in Connection

Written with the practicing therapist in mind, this compelling volume reframes executive functioning as an embodied, relational process central to every therapeutic encounter. Cozolino, Drulis, and Trissler offer a three-system neurobiological model that helps clinicians see beyond deficits, access deeper client strengths, and tailor interventions with greater precision. A vital resource for therapists seeking to integrate brain-based insight with compassionate, effective care.
Mary L. Meador, MD, board-certified family physician and founder, Good Doctor, Healthy Soul, LLC

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