“…However, the exact mechanisms through which psychotherapy acts are not well understood. An influential model of the mechanism of action of psychotherapy draws on data from the considerable number of studies that have applied clinical neuroscience approaches (primarily functional neuroimaging) to identify the brain-behavior circuits that change during therapy (for reviews, see Abbass, Nowoweiski, Bernier, Tarzwell, & Beutel, 2014;Beauregard, 2007; DeRubeis, Siegle, & Hollon, 2008;Disner, Beevers, Haigh, & Beck, 2011;Frewen, Dozois, & Lanius, 2008;Messina, Sambin, Palmieri, & Viviani, 2013). According to this model, psychotherapy may act by promoting the effectiveness of control processes of executive nature, whose neurobiological substrate may be located in prefrontal areas (see Fig.…”