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Psyche and Brain
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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
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
part II|55 pages
Psychoanalysis and Gnosis
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 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