Affect Regulation, Mentalization, and the Development of the SelfOther Press, LLC, 7 сент. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 592 Winner of the 2003 Gradiva Award and the 2003 Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic Scholarship Arguing for the importance of attachment and emotionality in the developing human consciousness, four prominent analysts explore and refine the concepts of mentalization and affect regulation. Their bold, energetic, and encouraging vision for psychoanalytic treatment combines elements of developmental psychology, attachment theory, and psychoanalytic technique. Drawing extensively on case studies and recent analytic literature to illustrate their ideas, Fonagy, Gergely, Jurist, and Target offer models of psychotherapy practice that can enable the gradual development of mentalization and affect regulation even in patients with long histories of violence or neglect. |
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CHAPTER 1 | |
Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Affects and Affect | |
CHAPTER 3 | |
The Behavior Geneticists Challenge to a Psychosocial Model of | |
PART II | |
Developmental Research and a Psychoanalytic | |
Marked AffectMirroring and the Development of AffectRegulative Use | |
CHAPTER 4 | |
Developmental Issues in Normal Adolescence and Adolescent Breakdown | |
PART III | |
CHAPTER 10 | |
Mentalized Affectivity in the Clinical Setting | |
EPILOGUE | |
Emotional SelfAwareness and SelfControl in Infancy | |
The Development of an Understanding of Self and Agency | |
CHAPTER 6 | |
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