Affect Regulation and Repair of the Self
Allan N. Schore
Overview Table of Contents
Contents
Part I: Developmental Neuropsychoanalysis
1. Early Superego Development: The Emergence of Shame and Narcissistic Affect Regulation in the Practicing Period
2. A Century after Freud's Project for a Scientific Psychology: Is a Rapprochement Between Psychoanalysis and Neurobiology at Hand?
3. The Right Brain, the Right Mind, and Psychoanalysis
4. The Right Brain as the Neurobiological Substratum of Freud's Dynamic Unconscious
5. Advances in Neuropsychoanalysis, Attachment Theory, and Trauma Research: Implications for Self Psychology
Part II: Developmentally-Oriented Psychotherapy
1. Interdisciplinary Research as a Source of Clinical Models
2. Minds in the Making: Attachment, the Self-Organizing Brain, and Developmentally Oriented Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
3. Clinical Implications of a Psychoneurobiological Model of Projective Identification
About the Author
Allan N. Schore, Ph.D., is on the clinical faculty of the University of California
at Los Angeles Medical School. He is the author of Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self,
now in its eighth printing, as well as numerous articles and chapters in various disciplines.
He is the Editor of the Special Issue of the Infant Mental Health Journal, 'Contributions from
the Decade of the Brain to Infant Mental Health,' is on the editorial board of the journal
Neuropsychoanalysis, and has written the Foreword to the reissue of John Bowlby's volume
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ISBN: 0-393-70407-8
November, 2002
350 pages