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      The Biology of Talking Cures

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      The Biology of Talking Cures
      ByFred M. Levin, John Gedo
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2011
      eBook Published 17 June 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429478581
      Pages 352
      eBook ISBN 9780429478581
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Levin, F.M., & Gedo, J. (2011). Psyche and Brain: The Biology of Talking Cures (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429478581

      ABSTRACT

      This book contains essential data necessary to develop both a learning theory and a theory of therapeutic change for psychoanalysis. It approaches how the mind-brain deals with the acquisition, transfer, modification, and utilization of information.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part I|42 pages

      Retrospect

      chapter One|13 pages

      The philosophical background to Freud: thinking about thinking*

      ByFred Levin

      chapter Two|26 pages

      Psychoanalysis and the brain*

      ByFred M. Levin, John Gedo

      part II|55 pages

      Psychoanalysis and Gnosis

      chapter Three|11 pages

      Learning, transference, and the need to suspend belief

      ByFred Levin

      chapter Four|15 pages

      The special relationship between psychoanalytic transference, similarity judgment, and the priming of memory*

      ByFred Levin, Ernest W. Kent

      chapter Five|25 pages

      Integrating some mind and brain views of transference: the phenomena*

      ByFred Levin

      part III|74 pages

      Conscious and Unconscious Systems

      chapter Six|11 pages

      Some additional thoughts on attention*

      ByFred Levin

      chapter Seven|7 pages

      Why consciousness?*

      ByFred Levin

      chapter Eight|21 pages

      Subtle is the Lord: the relationship between consciousness, the unconscious, and the executive control network (ECN) of the brain

      ByFred Levin, Colwyn Trevarthen

      chapter Nine|16 pages

      The conundrum of conscious and unconscious relations: Part 1—Ito's evolutionary model of brain and the role of the cerebellum 47

      ByFred Levin, John Gedo, Masao Ito, Colwyn Trevarthen

      chapter Ten|14 pages

      The conundrum of conscious and unconscious relations: Part 2—The tagging of memory, the dynamic unconscious, and the executive control network (ECN)

      ByFred Levin, John Gedo, Masao Ito, Colwyn Trevarthen

      part IV|27 pages

      Psychoanalysis and Chaos Theory

      chapter Eleven|8 pages

      The paradigm of bifurcation: Priel and Schreiber on chaos theory*

      ByFred Levin

      chapter Twelve|17 pages

      Learning, development, and psychopathology: applying chaos theory to psychoanalysis*

      ByFred Levin

      part V|45 pages

      Clinical Consequences

      chapter Thirteen|22 pages

      Psychoanalytic operating principles: how they derive from understanding knowledge acquisition

      ByFred Levin

      chapter Fourteen|9 pages

      What the amygdala, hippocampus, and ECN teach clinical psychoanalysis

      ByFred Levin

      chapter Fifteen|11 pages

      What working with the neuropsychiatric patient teaches clinical psychoanalysis*

      ByFred Levin, Meyer S. Gunther

      chapter |7 pages

      Overview

      ByFred Levin
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