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- 2 Presentations - Panel and Paula Thomson
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- A case Discussion: Initiative, an Issue from Infancy to Adulthood
- A Change in the Self: The Development and Transformation of an Idealizing Transference
- A Many Faceted Thing
- A Patient/Therapist Attachment
- A Pediatrician's Response
- Accelerated Empathetic Therapy Theory
- Addictions in Women's Lives
- Adult Attachment in Clinical Context (conference and preconference [20 CDs])
- Advances in Regulation Theory: Role of Attachment and Right Brain Development
- Affect Regulation and the Right Brain: Linking Neuroscience to Psychoanalysis
- Affect, Dyadic Regulation and the Body: Transforming Experiences and the Emergence of Healing Affects
- Affective Core of the Self: Motivational Structures from Infancy
- Already Set-Up for Trauma: Infants' Coping with Stress, Memory, and Autonomic Reactivity
- An Historical Overview of Borderline
- Application of Polyvagal Theory to Clinical Treatment
- Archaic Nature of the Oedipal Complex
- Arthurian Romance and Courtly Love
- Attachment and Intersubjectivity
- Attachment Disturbances and the Development of Psychopathology
- Attachment Theory: An Emotional Journey
- Attachment Trauma and the Developing Right Brain: Origins of Pathological Dissociation
- Attachment, the Brain and the Developing Mind
- Autistic States and Adult Pathology
- Awakening the Mind to the Wisdom of the Body
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- Basic Family Issues
- Beyond Impasse in Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Transforming the Body's Silent Stories of Early Trauma
- Body Object, Images, and Words
- Borderline Patients & Self Psychology
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- Call and Response
- Case Discussion
- Catalyzing Change in Relational Processes in Parent-Infant Consultation
- Changes in the Mind, the Brain, and the Body in Various Psychotherapeutic Contexts
- Childhood Trauma and Compulsive Punishment of the Self: Breaking the Transgenerational Chain of Child
- Clinical Application of Theories of Attachment, Separation and Loss
- Clinical Interview and Discussion (Rudolph Ekstein, PhD; Joyce McDougall, D.Ed; Ivan Gabor)
- Clinical Manifestation of Incest Experience
- Closing Panel Discussion
- Compulsion to Forget and Re-enact Trauma
- Conceptualizing Disturbance and the Role of Resilience
- Contemporary Psychological Theories, Disease Concepts, & Family Systems
- Contingent Communications & Neurobiology of Attachment
- Contrasting Analytic Techniques and Their Application to Therapy
- Convergence and Divergence
- Counterfeit Eroticism
- Creating Secure Attachments: EFT Approach
- Current Issues in Infant Development: Consensus & Divergence (Drs. Brazelton, Stern, Ornstein, Pine,
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- D.W. Winnicott: His Life and His Work (Peter Loewenberg, PhD; and Joan Lang, MD)
- Davanloo's Method of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Theory
- Demonstration of Accelerated Model of Treatment
- Demonstration of Sensorimotor Treatment
- Development Derailed: The Trauma of Chaos in Early Childhood
- Development of Conflict and Defense
- Development of the Narrative Self
- Dharma and Sangha Day (Oct. 2007)
- Dialogue
- Dialogues
- Discussant
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion ( Joan Lang, MD & Paul Ornstein, MD)
- Discussion (Arnold Goldberg, MD; and Charles Stozier, MD)
- Discussion and Dialogue with Presenter (Panel 1)
- Discussion and Dialogue with Presenter (Panel 2)
- Discussion and Integration
- Discussion of Countertransference
- Discussion of Dr. Boyer's Presentation
- Discussion of Dr. Giovacchini's Presentation
- Discussion of Dr. Searles' Presentation
- Discussion of Dr. Searles' Presentation
- Discussion of New Views of Patient-Analyst Mutual Influence and Their Clinical Implications
- Discussion of Stolorow's paper 'The Intersubjective Context of IntraPsychic Experinence'
- Discussion with Audience
- Discussion with Audience
- Discussion with Audience
- Discussion/Review
- Discussion: Latter Consequences of Early Experience
- Discussions with T. Berry Brazelton
- Divergent & Convergent Concepts
- Dreams and the Borderline Personality
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- Effect of Early Childhood Trauma on Affect Regulation
- EMDR - Basic Uses and Future Applications
- EMDR and Adaptive Information Processing
- EMDR: Accelerated Information Processing
- Emerging Themes in Affect Therapy from Attachment Research
- Emerging Views of Primitive Mental States
- Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy
- Empathy and Shame
- Empowering the Body in the Treatment of Trauma: The Role of Sensorimotor Processing in Trauma Trtmnt
- Erotic Terror
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- Fairytales as Written by Children & Adolescents for the Adult World
- Falling in Love and the Idealization and Sexualization of the Power Attributed to Men
- Final Panel Discussion
- Final Panel Discussion II
- Finding from Three Longitudinal Studies
- First Round Table Discussion
- Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Their Implications for Adult Treatment
- Formulation of the Borderline Personality
- From Infant Attachment to Adolescent Personality: A Longitudinal Study of the Development of the Sel
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- Getting Less Attached to Attachment: Co-Creative Mutual Regulation, Relational Activation Patterns,
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- Highlighting Parental Dysfunction in Adult Psychotherapy
- History Process and Language of Relational Therapy
- Hold Me Tight: The New Science of Adult Love
- How Effective Treatment of PTSD Affects Mind, Brain, and Body
- How Meaning is Created in the Brain
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- Imagery and the Primitive Tribes
- Imaging, Creating and Integrating
- Implications of Infancy for Adult Treatment: The Rashomon Phenomenon
- Implications of Infant Attachment Research for Adult Psychotherapy
- Inhibitions of Desire
- Integrating Attachment and Object Relations Theories with Neurological Development
- Integrating Attachment, Affect Regulation and Neurobiology
- Integration- Brain, Mind, Body and Emotion in Clinical Treatment
- Interpersonal Neurobiology of the Developing Mind
- Interpersonal World of the Infant: Implications for Clinical Theory and Practice
- Interpretation in Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
- Intersubjectivity in Action: Co-Creating Meaningful Narratives
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Introduction to Attachment Theory and Research
- Introduction to Recognition Process in Infancy and in Psychotherapy
- Introduction to the Thema
- Introduction to the Work of D.W. Winnicott
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- John Bowlby's Legacy: A Personal Perspective by His Son
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- Limits and Transcendence in Politics and Terrorism
- Literary Panel - Winnicott and Creativity: Perspectives from Humanities (Murray Schwartz, PhD-Chair,
- Literature, Film, and Winnicott's Imagination (Al Hutter, PhD; William Kerigan, PhD; Catherine Portu
- Love or Trauma? How Neural Mechanisms Mediate Bodily Responses to Proximity and Touch
- Love or Trauma? How Neural Mechanisms Mediate Bodily Responses to Proximity and Touch
- Love, Attachments, & the Fifth Commandment
- Love, Failure, Fetishism, Erotic Excitement
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- Malignant Shame: Cause of Consequence of Addiction Related Violence
- Manifest Dissociation in Adult Attachment: Interviews from Individuals with Multiple Personality Dis
- Memory, Brain Process, Development (Part I)
- Memory, Brain Process, Development (Part II)
- Merging and Emerging: A Nonlinear Portrait of Intersubjectivity During Psychotherapy
- Meta-Communication
- Meta-Emotion:Possible Basis for Preventing Attachment Injuries in Couples
- Metapsychology of the Unconscious
- Mindfulness and Psychotherapy - Dharma Day
- Mindfulness and Psychotherapy - Sangha Day
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- Narrative and Research: The Child's Inner World
- Narrative Attunement
- Narratives in Children at High Risk for Psychotherapy
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- On Being a Discussant of Other People's Material
- Opportunities for Strengthening the Parent/Infant Interactions in the Face of Changing Lifestyles
- Overview
- Overview of Kohut's Work
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- Panel Discussion
- Panel Discussion
- Panel Discussion
- Panel Discussion
- Panel Discussion
- Panel Discussion and Audience Interaction
- Panel Discussion and Dialogue with Audience
- Panel Discussion I
- Panel Discussion I
- Panel Discussion II
- Panel Discussion, Part I: Marion Solomon, PhD
- Panel Discussion, Part II: Marion Solomon, PhD
- Panel Discussion: Dr. Judith Anderson
- Panel Discussion: Dr. Marion Solomon
- Panel Discussion: Playing and Reality
- Panel Summarization
- Panel: Can Self Psychology Stand Alone? (Joan Lang, MD, Morton Shane, MD; and Ernest Wolf, MD)
- Passion and the Psychosoma
- Perspective in the Curative Process: A Summary of Kohut's Views
- Pivotal Events in the Construction of a Secure Emotional Bond in Emotionally-Focused Therapy
- Practical Preventative Interventions with Individuals at Risk of Developing Serious Personality Dist
- Presenting a paper of Robert Stolorow: the Intrapsychic Experience
- Prevention and Drug Policies
- Prevention of Relapse in Couples Therapy
- Privileging Fear: Attachment Theory and the Paradigm Shift
- Psyche and Symbol
- Psychoanalysis Encounters the Personal Narrative
- Psychoanalytic Phenomenology of Dreams
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- Quest for Continuity
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- Rapid Access to Emotion in Couples Therapy: Applying Attachment and Affective Neuroscience
- Reconstructions & the Validity of the Negative Therapeutic Reaction
- Reflections on Empathy
- Reflections on the Presentations: Intervention Implications of the AAI
- Regression and the Countertransference
- Regulation of the Right Brain: A Fundamental Mechanism of Attachment, Trauma, and Psychotherapy
- Regulation Theory and the Paradigm Shift
- Relational Context of Trauma: Fear, Dissociation, and Early Caregiving Environment
- Relational Implications
- Resilient Couples and How They Stay Together
- Responses and Reflections ( Bernard Brandchaft, MD; Beatriz Foster, MD; Joyce McDougall, D.Ed; Rudol
- Role of Empathy in Human Development
- Role of Gender in Building a Relational Theory
- Routes to Recovery
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- Sayings and Parables
- Second Round Table Discussion
- Self Experiencing
- Self Object Transferences: Clinical Perspectives
- Self Objects and Self Object Transferences Discussion
- Self Psychology in History of Depth Psychology
- Separation & Loss
- Separation & Loss
- Sex and Gender
- Sexual Fantasies: Efforts at Self Healing
- Social Dimensions of Dreams
- Substance Use, Misuse, and Dependence
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- Techniques of Outcome Evaluation
- Tell Me No Lies: Truth Telling in Intimate Relationships
- Termination Dreams
- Terrorism in the Internal World
- Terrorist and Their Large Group Identities
- The AAI: The Organized Categories and How it All Began
- The Affective Self: Its Origin in Infancy
- The Anatomy of Love
- The Babies of Klein and Bion
- The Body Keeps the Score: Integration of Body and Mind in the Treatment of Traumatized People
- The Curative Process (Morton Shane, MD; and Ernest Wolfe, MD)
- The Disorganized Catagories of the AAI
- The Double Limits: Between Inside and Outside
- The Emotional MindBrain: The Foundational Role of Core Affects in Consciousness and Psychotherapy
- The Experience of Countertransference in Clinical Practice (Gerald Adler, MD; Bernard Brandchaft, MD
- The Future of Attachment Research
- The Future of Self Psychology
- The Implications of Narrative Research on the Treatment of Adults
- The Infantile Roots of Sexual Identity
- The Infants of Mothers with Affective Disorders
- The Interpersonal World of the Infant
- The Interpretation of Dreams Revisited
- The Many Faces of Trauma: Neuroimaging Perspectives
- The Me That Nobody Knows
- The Neurology of Imagination
- The New Archetype of Partnership
- The Origin of Adult-Erotic Experiences
- The Origins and Psychodynamics of Creativity: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
- The Passionate Self: One Plus One
- The Problem with Conviction
- The Psychoanalytic Imagination
- The Psychosoma and Early Psychic Trauma
- The Right Hemisphere is Dominant in Clinical Work: Implications of Recent Neuroscience
- The Road Ahead: The Frontier of Dynamic Psychotherapy
- The Role of Empathy in Human Development and Psychoanalysis
- The Something More than Interpretation: Co-Creativity & Sloppiness in a Clinical Case
- The Transformational Affects and Metatherapeutic Processes: Attachment, Emotion, Integration and Healing in Experiential Action
- The Trouble With Attachment
- The Understanding of Normal and Pathological
- The Unreasonable Patient
- The World of Self and Others: Overview of Issues
- Theory and Research: Changing Character
- Therapeutic Applications of Attachment Theory
- Therapeutic Factors in Treatment
- Therapeutic Impasses
- Therapeutic Side Effects of Dream
- Toward Reformulation of the Theory of Aggression & Its Implication
- Transference and Countertransference
- Transference and Countertransference in Treatment of Self Disorders
- Transforming Adult Attachment
- Transforming Moments in EFT
- Trauma and Creativity
- Trauma, Sex and Intimacy
- Trauma, Therapy, and the Brain
- Traumatic Responses in Infancy and Early Childhood: Relationship-Based Approach
- Treatment of Traumatic Memories in Complex Dissociative Disorders: Resolving Insecure Attachment
- Turning the Lights Back On: Working with the Low Arousal Coup
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- Unconscious Communication
- Understanding and Treating Addictions
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- Voice, Image and Change
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- Waging Holy War in the Sacred Body of the Godhead: Terrorism and its Connection to Mother's Internal
- What is Therapeutic about Therapy: The Role of Recognition and Fittedness in Patient-Therapist Excha
- When You Stop Moving You're Dead: The Psychology of Action
- Where is the Meaning in Relation to Implicit Relational Processes?
- Why do People Change in Psychotherapy: A Perspective from Infant Research
- Why Should a Therapist Know Anything About Fairytales?
- Winnicott as a Precursor to Kohut and Stern
- Winnicott in the Context of Total Psychoanalysis
- Working with the Borderline Brain
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- You're No Good! Devaluing as a Pattern of Connection & Separateness in Couples Relationships