Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self
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Preface
Part I DEVELOPMENTALLY ORIENTED PSYCHOTHERAPY
- Interdisciplinary Research as a Source of Clinical Models
- Minds in the Making: Attachment, the Self-Organizing Brain, and Developmentally-Oriented Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
- Clinical implications of a Psychoneurobiological Model of Projective Identification
- Advances in Neuropsychoanalysis, Attachment Theory, and Trauma Research: Implications for Self Psychology
Part II DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOANALYSIS
- Early Superego Development: The Emergence of Shame and Narcissistic Affect Regulation in the Practicing Period
- A Century After Freud’s Project: Is a Rapprochement Between Psychoanalysis and Neurobiology at Hand?
- The Right Brain, the Right Mind, and Psychoanalysis
- The Right Brain as the Neurobiological Substratum of Freud’s Dynamic Unconscious
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