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The two‐person unconscious: Intersubjective dialogue, enactive relational representation, and the emergence of new forms of relational organization

Karlen Lyons-Ruth
- 01 Jan 1999 - 
- Vol. 19, Iss: 4, pp 576-617
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The two-person unconscious: Intersubjective dialogue, enactive relational representation, and the emergence of new forms of relational organization as mentioned in this paper is an example of such a model.
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(1999). The two‐person unconscious: Intersubjective dialogue, enactive relational representation, and the emergence of new forms of relational organization. Psychoanalytic Inquiry: Vol. 19, Attachment Research and Psychoanalysis: 1. Theoretical Considerations, pp. 576-617.

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Interpretative phenomenological analysis

Dawn Joseph
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to analyse 8 participants' experiences of rejection sensitivity and found that rejection sensitivity is the same concept as abandonment anxiety.
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Non-Interpretive Mechanisms in Psychoanalytic Therapy: The 'Something More' Than Interpretation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose that powerful therapeutic action occurs within implicit relational knowledge and that much of what is observed to be lasting therapeutic effect results from such changes in this intersubjective relational domain.
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Modern Attachment Theory: The Central Role of Affect Regulation in Development and Treatment

TL;DR: The authors argue that the current interest in affective bodily-based processes, interactive regulation, early experience-dependent brain maturation, stress, and nonconscious relational transactions has shifted attachment theory to a regulation theory.
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The Origins of 12-Month Attachment: A Microanalysis of 4-Month Mother-Infant Interaction

TL;DR: A microanalysis of 4-month mother-infant face-to-face communication revealed a fine-grained specification of communication processes that predicted 12-month insecure attachment outcomes, particularly resistant and disorganized classifications.
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Maternal reflective functioning, mother-infant affective communication, and infant attachment: exploring the link between mental states and observed caregiving behavior in the intergenerational transmission of attachment.

TL;DR: The level of disruption in mother – infant affective communication was inversely related to the level of maternal reflective functioning, and the AMBIANCE measure was shown to be a very good predictor of infant attachment.
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Thought and language

Lev Vygotsky
TL;DR: Kozulin has created a new edition of the original MIT Press translation by Eugenia Hanfmann and Gertrude Vakar that restores the work's complete text and adds materials that will help readers better understand Vygotsky's meaning and intentions as discussed by the authors.
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Attachment and Loss

John Bowlby
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Logic and conversation

H. P. Grice
- 12 Dec 1975 - 
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Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain

TL;DR: The authors argued that rational decisions are not the product of logic alone - they require the support of emotion and feeling, drawing on his experience with neurological patients affected with brain damage, Dr Damasio showed how absence of emotions and feelings can break down rationality.