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Volume 9

Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience

ISSN: 2171-6625

Page 43

JOINT EVENT

July 23-24, 2018 Birmingham, UK

&

24

th

International Conference on

Neuroscience and Neurochemistry

26

th

Edition of International Conference on

Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience

3D therapy® in the children

Mariannina Amato

Child Neuropsychiatry of Lamezia Terme, Italy

The latest research in the field of neurosciences on empathy, tuning, emotional understanding and high executive functions

found in 3D therapy is an effective implementation. 3D therapy applies the 3D printer in the realization of 3D objects that

will be therapeutic elements. The 3D object is the result of emotional involvement in the therapeutic session. The evoked

dysfunctional emotion is transposed as a graphic on a sheet by the same child. The method has a sequential process that is

activated with adequate visual and verbal stimulation (phase A) the child's emotional involvement and blocked emotion that

causes discomfort. The emotion evoked, transposed on a graph, is materialized in a 3D object (phase Bx) placed in front of the

child. The observation of the object unleashes in the child (phase Cx), a strong emotional impact that goes from amazement/

wonder to surprise/novelty, an impact that calls for a dynamic process of visual and tactile observation (phase D). It follows

a comparison and narration, with a continuous search for solution to the problem (phase E), up to the understanding and

emotional stabilization (phase F) with the assimilation of new information on one's self, made more and more cohesive and

integrated. The observation process involves the activation of mirror neurons that reflect the objective emotions, made clear

and real by the 3D object, and the executive functions that plan a research strategy and solution to understand and integrate

the emotional elements producing a real change in the self of the child.

Biography

Mariannina Amato graduated in Psychology and specialized in Psychotherapy. She is an ASPIC-APA member. She currently works in the Child Neuropsychiatry

of the ASP-CZ. She graduated in Psychology at the Sapienza of Rome in 1990, specialized in Clinical Psychology of Community and Integrated Humanistic

Psychotherapy in ASPIC School in Rome in 2003. She attended the Master in Health Management 2014, the courses of Psychodiagnostics and Family Mediation in

1998. She expert in child psychology, problems of sexual abuse, foster care and family mediation at the Court of Lamezia Terme and Catanzaro from 1998 to today.

Since 2007 she work as Psychologist and Psychotherapist at the OU of Obstetrics Gynecology. Currently she work as a psychologist in the Child Neuropsychiatry

of Lamezia Terme, Italy.

mariannina.amato@gmail.com

Mariannina Amato, J Neurol Neurosci 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.21767/2171-6625-C2-012