Affect Regulation & the Repair of Self
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Acknowledgments xi Preface xiii PART I. DEVELOPMENTALLY ORIENTED PSYCHOTHERAPY Interdisciplinary Research as a Source of Clinical Models 3(30) Minds in the Making: Attachment, the Self-Organizing Brain, and Developmentally-Oriented Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 33(25) Clinical Implications of a Psychoneurobiological Model of Projective Identification 58(50) Advances in Neuropsychoanalysis, Attachment Theory, and Trauma Research: Implications for Self Psychology 108(43) PART II. DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOANALYSIS Early Superego Development: The Emergence of Shame and Narcissistic Affect Regulation in the Practicing Period 151(36) A Century After Freud's Project: Is a Rapprochement Between Psychoanalysis and Neurobiology at Hand? 187(18) The Right Brain, the Right Mind, and Psychoanalysis 205(45) The Right Brain as the Neurobiological Substratum of Freud's Dynamic Unconscious 250(29) Appendix: Principles of Psychotherapeutic Treatment 279(4) Permissions 283(6) References 289(62) Index 351
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