The silent past and the invisible present : memory, trauma, and representation in psychotherapy /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
[2012]
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| Series: | Relational perspectives book series ;
v. 54. |
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Table of Contents:
- Memory and Freudian psychoanalysis
- The two main memory systems: a neuroscience perspective
- Contemporary perspectives on psychological trauma and affect regulation
- Memory, trauma, and dissociation: the reemergence of trauma-related childhood memories
- Psychoanalysis and the internal world: how different theories understand the concept of mind
- Attachment and intersubjectivity: developmental perspectives on the internal world
- A contemporary relational model: integrating attachment, trauma, and neuroscience research
- Intersubjectivity, attachment, and implicit memory: the development of representational models
- Attachment, trauma, and intimate violence
- Brief, time-limited psychodynamic psychotherapy: a case of intimate violence from a forensic setting
- The role of explicit and implicit memory in therapeutic action.