The Upward Spiral: Evidence-Based Neuroscience Approaches for Treating Anxiety, Depression and Related – Disorders

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Early in my career, I recognized a disconnect between neuroscience research and popular treatment strategies. While depression and anxiety are clearly rooted in altered brain function, most clinicians were not taught about specific neural circuits and neurotransmitters that contribute to these disorders. As a result, treating mood and anxiety disorders were often incomplete – many solutions uncovered by research were overlooked and strategies relied heavily on medication without any changes in a client’s action, activity and environment. There had to be a better way to treat these clients and improve outcomes!

Today, I know that using proven cognitive-behavioral interventions like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and Behavioral Activation Therapy (BAT) in conjunction with exercise, social support and positive habits yields powerful therapeutic effects. Expanding your tool kit of brain-based interventions allows you to accommodate your clients’ different challenges. And, when your clients understand that what feels “wrong” is actually the activity and chemistry of particular brain circuits, it improves treatment buy in and compliance.

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Dr. Alex Korb


  1. Analyze findings from neuroscientific research exploring the connection between key brain regions, neurotransmitters, and mental health.
  2. Analyze how understanding neurobiological processes can help clinicians establish realistic goals with clients and engage them in therapy.
  3. Analyze the role of the amygdala in stress and anxiety and communicate how labeling feelings and mindful awareness of emotions can be used to manage symptoms.
  4. Determine how habits relate to stress and connect this information to cognitive behavioral approaches that intervene in habit loops and reduce stress related symptoms.
  5. Use neuroscience informed explanations of mental health disorders in discussions with clients to shift how they feel about their pathology.
  6. Assess the latest scientific research on gratitude and characterize the potential benefits and research limitations found in these studies.

Understand the Key Brain Regions and Chemicals Involved

Key Principles From Proven Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions

Utilize the Benefits of Exercise

Minding the Amygdala: Mindful Awareness of Emotions

Set Goals, Make Decisions, and Top-Down Regulation of Brain Activity

Low-Tech Biofeedback

How the Brain Encodes Habits and How to Change Them

Social Solutions

The Power of Gratitude

Make the Most of Sleep

The Limitations of Neuroscientific Research

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