Sentences with phrase «developmental psychoanalysis»

Dr. Connie Lillas is a National Graduate Zero to Three Leadership Fellow and an infant mental health and early intervention specialist with a background in maternal - child nursing, family systems, and developmental psychoanalysis.
Praise for Allan N. Schore: «Allan Schore reveals himself as a polymath, the depth and breadth of whose reading — bringing together neurobiology, developmental neurochemistry, behavioral neurology, evolutionary biology, developmental psychoanalysis, and infant psychiatry — is staggering.»

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Clinical Psychology · Abnormal Psychology · Health Psychology · Applied Psychology · Psychoanalysis · Developmental Psychology · Cognitive Psychology
My training in Somatic Experiencing, EMDR and psychoanalysis is very effective in addressing a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression and symptoms related to developmental trauma and PTSD.»
Since then he has expanded his regulation theory in more than two dozen articles and essays covering multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, attachment, and trauma.
I use Self Psychology (a branch of psychoanalysis that uses human developmental science, sustained empathy and the therapy relationship itself to understand and bring healing to problems).
A View from Psychoanalysis and Developmental Psychology.
Identify a model of combined psychoanalysis with group psychotherapy through a developmental lens.
His contributions appear in multiple disciplines, including developmental neuroscience, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, attachment theory, trauma studies, behavioral biology, clinical psychology, and clinical social work.
The formation of the fields of child psychoanalysis and developmental psychology have also benefited from the work of Anna Freud.
«Exploring the neurobiology of attachment,» in Developmental Science and Psychoanalysis: Integration and Innovation, eds L. C. Mayes, P. Fonagy, and M. Target (London: Karnac Press), 117 — 130.
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