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abandonment
abuse, early in life
aggression and
brain–mind impacted by
impact on gene expression
and increased risk of multiple disorders
neglect
neurohormonal consequences of
sexual
see also trauma
acceptance
acting out
Addis, D. R.
adolescence
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
affect regulation
in adolescence
attachment patterns affect
creation of narrative and
neurobiology of
processing
regression and
stress and
in therapy
see also emotion
aggression, and regression
Alice in Wonderland
Allen, J. G.
alliance, therapeutic, (see also therapy)
Alvarez, A.
amenorrhea
American Psychological Association’s Presidential Task Force on Evidence–Based Practice
amnesia, (see also dissociation)
amygdala
empathy and
memory encoding and
mirror neuron activity and
processing of emotion and
trauma and
amygdaloidal memory
analysis, see therapy
analyst, see therapist
Andersen, S. L.
Andrade, V. M.
Anna O
anterior
cingulate
superior temporal gyrus
Aoki, S.
archetypes
Aron
arousal, see affect; hyperarousal; hypoarousal; stress response
artwork, used in therapy
assessment
ontological insecurity due to too much
overview of
Astor, J.
Atchley, R. A.
attachment (early)
adolescence and
affect regulation and
continuum, to detachment/separation
infant’s hormonal environment affected by
to mother, see separate entry
neural substrates of early
neurobiology of
overview of
regression in light of
secure, see secure attachment
sense of self and
styles of
attentiveness/attention
attractors
attunement
in case examples
neurological substrates of
self-knowledge and
therapeutic
see also empathy
autism/spectrum disorders
Badenoch, B.
Balint, M.
Ball, S.
Bambi
Baron-Cohen, S.
Bar-Yam, Y.
Beaucousin, V.
Beebe, B.
Beeman
Bennett, Pramila
Bernatzky, G.
“Beyond Extinction” (article)
Bhurruth, M.
Bion, W. R.
blame
blood flow, regional cerebral (RCBF)
body
countertransference and
focus on
language
mind–body continuum
as regulator
trauma memory held in
Boes, A. D.
Bohleber, W.
Bollas, C.
Boston Change Process Study Group
boundary(ies), in supervision
Bowden, E. M.
Bowlby, J.
Bradshaw, G. A.
Bragin, M.
brain (structure)
inter-individual differences in
left hemisphere
metaphor and
mind and
mothers’
plasticity of, see separate entry
predictive capacities of
right hemisphere, see separate entry
subdivision of
transpecies models of
trauma, effects on
Braun, A.
Breuer, J.
“bridging function”
Broca’s area
Bromberg, P. M.
Brown, A.
Bruner, J.
Bucci, W.
Cambray, J.
Carr, L.
Carter, L.
case examples
of dissociation
of early relational trauma
of final phase of therapy
of first phase of therapy
of hope
of initial session
of left-brain defense
of metaphor
of modifying past patterning
of narrative
of patient’s traumatic attunement with sister
of second phase of therapy
of supervision
of supervision group
of therapist’s attunement process
cerebellum
cerebral cortex
Chaminade, T.
change/changing
brain plasticity allows
interpretations effecting
in mind–brain patterns
in self
Charney, D.
Cheavens, J.
Chodorow, J.
Chu, J. A.
Chugani, H.
Chused, J. F.
cloning
cognition/cognitive
–affective divide
and empathy
and right hemisphere
communication
affective
attachment/preverbal
emotional
social
complex(es)
cultural, organizational, personal
Jung’s concept of
connectivity
contagion route
containment
corpus callosum
countertransference
affect and
crucial role of
enactment
as “mirror neuron dance”
neurological substrates of
in supervision
what is not remembered by patient is experienced via
Covington, C.
Cowan, W. M.
Coyne, L.
Cozolino, Louis
creativeness
Crossman, A. R.
Crowe, T. J.
Dales, J.
Damasio, A. R.
Davis, M.
Decety, J.
default system/network
defense
dissociation as
left brain as
narrative as
unconscious
de Gelder, B.
Dehaene-Lambertz, G.
De Laurentis, T.
Demos, K. E.
dependency, healthy
depersonalization/derealization
depression
case example of
and childhood trauma
de-roling
desolation/despair
determination
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition
Dickenson, Emily
diffusion tensor imaging
disconfirmation
dissociation
continuum of
definition of
establishing emotional connections to work with
memory lost with
overview of
regulating arousal
right hemisphere and
somatoform
dissociative identity disorder (DID)
Domhoff, G. W.
dream(s)/dreaming
author’s
cholinergic hypothesis of
as compensatory
dopaminergic hypothesis of
neural substrates of metaphorical aspect of
Dreer, L.
Driver, Chris
dynamic systems approach
Eagle, M.
eating disorders
ego
Eigen, M.
Eisenberger, N. I.
Ekstrom, S. R.
“embodied simulations”
Emde, R. N.
emotion(al)
autonomic signaling and
dream metaphor and
dynamic systems approach to
dysregulation and its effect on ethical behavior
empathy and
learning
mirror neurons and
motility and
overview of
personality
processing of in right hemisphere
unconscious
see also affect
empathy
affective
capacity for
cognitive
embodied
“empathic intuition”
integrating with interpretation
via mirroring process
neurological substrates of
perception–action models of
psychoanalytic perspective of
as regulator
and resilience
sensory
in supervisory process
therapist’s
see also attunement
enactments (see also reenactments)
“endophenotype”
epigenetics
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
ethics
attachment perspective of
neurological substrates of
expectations
abuse affects
modifying
old patterns of
shaped by early attachment
eye contact
face/facial
expression
mother’s, as “potent visual stimulus”
recognition
fantasy
Faust, M.
fear
disrupting reconsolidation of
neurobiology of
therapeutic exploration of
feelings, (see also affect; emotion)
Felitti, V.
Ferenczi, S.
Ferro, A.
fight/flight response
Firth, Christine
Fiscalini, J.
flashback(s)
Fletcher
Fonagy, P.
Fosha, D.
Fosshage, J.
Fowler, C.
fragmentation
Fraiberg, S.
frame, analytic
as regulator
in supervision
freeze response
Freud, S.
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
limitations/strengths of
used in research
fusion
Gabel, S.
Galbraith, Alan
Galbraith, Sally
Gallese, V.
Galton, G.
Gambini, R.
gaze/gazing
genes/genetic processes
abuse, impact on
need for nurturing early environment
novelty stimulates expression of
Gergely, G.
Gerhardt, S.
Ginot, E.
Gliga, T.
Goddard, G.
Goleman, D.
Grabner, R. H.
gray matter volume (GMV)
Greenspan, S. I.
Greicius, M. D.
grieving/mourning
Grossman, W.
“growing” the baby’s brain
Gusnard, D. A.
“gut reaction”
Hadiks, D.
Haft, W. L.
Harrison, N. A.
Hart, Carolyn
Hartmann, E.
Haven, T. J.
Heim, C.
helplessness/hopelessness
“here-and-now”/” there-and-then”
Hershberg, S. G.
hippocampus
default network and
early development of
enhanced firing of
impairment of
memory encoding and retrieval
trauma and
Hirao, K.
Hobson, J. A.
“holding” environment/relationship
Holmes, J.
hope
Houdé, O.
Howard, M. F.
Hughes, J. D.
Hutterer, J.
hyperarousal/overarousal
hypervigilance, see vigilance
hypnosis
hypoarousal/underarousal
hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA)
(see also stress)
identification, unconscious
identity
image(s)/imagery, (see also artwork)
imagination
ethics and
unconscious
imaging techniques, see neuroimaging
implicit memory/processes
concept of unconscious and
difficulty of retrieving
realm of/knowledge of
as source of being
therapy and
trauma and
Inderbitzin, L. B.
inferior colliculus
information(al)
absences/deficits
gathering
processing
insight
insula
intentionality
internalization
of emotion schemas
of therapist’s affect regulation
International Classification of Diseases—Tenth Edition
interpretation(s)
antitherapeutic under certain condition
effecting change
evoked by patient’s content
of images
implicit memories and
integrating with empathy
metaphor and
never enough
intersubjective field
and/versus intrasubjective
as most primitive level of communication
intrusion
“I” talk
Jacobs, T. J.
Janet, Pierre
Javanbakht, A.
Jerry, P.
Johnson, M. H.
Jones, B. E.
Jones, E.
Journal of Analytical Psychology
joy
Jung, C. G.
Jung-Beeman, M. L.
Kalsched, D.
Kandel, E. R.
Kendall-Tackett, K.
Kensinger, E. A.
Kimura, Y.
kindling process
Kindt, M.
Klein, M.
Klest, B.
Knickmeyer, R. C.
Knight, J.
Knox, J. M.
Kradin, R. L.
Krowski, S.
labyrinth
Lachmann, F.
Lacy, T. J.
Lane, R. D.
language
bihemispheric theory of
body and
“of the eyes”
patient’s
prosody and (see also separate entry)
and relationships
Lanius, Ruth
“law of thirds”
learning
emotional
transference
“use it or lose it” principle of
Lebovici, S.
LeDoux, J. E.
Lenzi, D.
Levin, F. M.
Levine, P.
Levy, S. T.
Lewis, T.
Lichtenberg, J.
limbic system
Liss, M.
Logothetis, N. K.
Loker, A.
Lyons–Ruth, K.
Lyotard, J.
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Makarec, K.
Malmud, Deborah
Mancia, M.
Mander, G.
Mar, R. A.
Martin, E.
Mashal, N.
Mathew, M.
Mayman, M.
McCluskey, U.
McEwan, Ian
McGowan, P. O.
McIntosh, D. N.
McQueen, D.
meaning
-making process
“moments of”
narrative and
Meares, R.
medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC)
“memoring”
memory/memories
autobiographical
declarative
earliest
emergent
emotional, (see also implicit memory)
encoding processes
episodic
explicit
gist
implicit, see implicit memory
reexperiencing of
retrieval processes
semantic factual
therapist needs to understand functioning of systems
traumatic
Mendelsohn, G. A.
mental representations
mentalization ability
metamorphosis
metaphor
artwork depicting
evolving symbolizations
neurological substrates of
overview of
proto-
Miller, G.
Miller, L.
Miller, M. L.
Minagawa-Kawai, Y.
mind–body continuum
“mind-imaging”
Minton, K.
mirror neuron system
mirroring
empathic
mother mirrors baby
neuroscience of, and supervision
regulates affect
misattunement
Mitchell, R. L. C.
Miyata, J.
Modell, A. H.
moral systems, and brain areas
Morcom, A. M.
Morson, G. S.
Morton, J.
mother(’s)
face, impact of
mirrors baby
species-specific characteristics of
voice, impact of
see also attachment
“motherese”
Mrevlje-Lozar, Janko
Mrevlje-Lozar, Ursa
Mundo, E.
music
myelination
during adolescence
effects of stress on
Naka
narrative
building healthy
case examples of
coconstruction of
emergent
meaning of, (see also separate entry)
meaningless
neurological substrates of
overview of
Narvaez, D.
Neal, Linda
near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
Neary, D.
Neborsky, R. J.
neglect (childhood)
neural integration, promoting
neuroethology
neurogenesis
neuroimaging (techniques)
see also separate entries for specific techniques
neurons, as electrochemical conversations
neuroscience/neurobiology of emotion
clinical understanding and
multiplicity of new techniques and
overview of
Neuroscience Research and Reading Groups
Neutral Personality State (NPS)
Nijenhuis, E. R. S.
nonverbal behavior (see also body language)
Noriuchi, M.
Northern School of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
Nowasielska-Carey, Anna
“ocnophilia”
Oedipal experience/conflicts
Ogden, P.
“old present, the”
omnipotence, infantile
opioids
Orbach, Susie
orbital medial prefrontal cortex
orbitofrontal cortex
Ortigue, S.
“other”
Pain, C.
paint(ing), see artwork
Pally, R.
panic attack
Panksepp, J.,
parasympathetic nervous system
parenting style, and child’s future
pattern(s)
completion
imprinted
-matching/making processes
modifying
Paus, T.
Pearson, J. L.
Perowne, Henry
Perry, C.
persecutory patterns/experience
Persinger, M. A.
Phan, K. L.
“philobatism”
plasticity of brain
adolescence increases
experience-dependent
lasting change and
memory and
metaphor and
postnatal traumatic experience effects
synaptic
play, capacity for
Porges, S. W.
positron emission tomography (PET)
Post, R.
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Potter, Harry
prefrontal cortex, and imagination
Prince, M.
procedural memory (see also implicit memory)
projection(s)
projective
identification
technique
propranolol
prosody
damage to, effects of
development of language and
in therapy
protector/persecutor figure
proto
-conversation
-emotions
-metaphor
-narrative
pruning
“psychological split”
psychotherapy, see therapy
questions
open-ended
specific
Ragan, C. L.
rage (see also aggression)
Raichle, M. E.
rapid eye movement (REM)
Rauch, S. L.
reenactments, (see also enactments)
Reggia, J. A.
regression/regressive states
affect regulation and
aggression and
attachment perspective of
overview of
psychoanalytic literature on
regulatory processes, see affect regulation; attunement
Reinders, A. A. T. S.
relaxation response
repair
repression
resilience
therapy and
trauma and
resonance
neuroscience of, and supervision
regulating affect
in supervision group work
Richardson, M. P.
right hemisphere
attachment (early) and
attunement and
blending with left hemisphere
in case examples
cognition and
creative thinking and
dreaming and
implicit realm and
as master of the left
metaphor and
neurobiology of
novelty and
processing of language
social communication and
transference and
trauma and
risk assessment
Rosarium Philosphorum
Rosenbaum, T.
Rowling, J. K.
Samuels, A.
sandplay therapy
Sato, W.
Saturday (a novel)
Saver, J. L.
Scaer, R. C.
Schacter, D. L.
Schank, R. C.
Schaverien, Joy
schemas
emotional
sensorimotor
Schiffer, F.
schizophrenia
Schore, A. N.
Schore, J. R.
Schutz, L. E.
seating arrangement
Second Tavistock Lecture
secure attachment
impact of
“learned”
self (sense of/system)
attachment and
changing, neuroscience of
core
false
gaze and
-harm, assessing
integration
-knowledge
memory and
narrative and
-regulation of affect
right hemisphere and
sensorimotor psychotherapy
shame
Sherrington, C. S.
Sherwood, D. N.
Shin, L. M.
Sidoli, M.
silence(s)
Sinason, Valerie
Slade, A.
snapshot (memory)
Snow White
Snyder, A. Z.
socialization
Society of Analytical Psychology
Solms, M.
Solomon, H. M.
soma, overview of
Spiegel, J.
Steele, K.
Stein, M.
Stern, D. N.
Stewart, H.
Stokes, P. D.
story(ies)
earliest
line
see also narrative
Strachey, J.
stress response (see also abuse; hyperarousal; hypoarousal)
suicide/suicidal feelings/behaviors
supervision
case example of
ethical attitude in
hidden hazards of
mirroring, resonance, and empathy in
need of
overview of
psychoanalytic perspective of
of a supervision group
voice, impact of
survivor
guilt
narratives
symbol(ic)/symbolization
sympathetic nervous system
“talking cure”
Target, M.
Tavistock Institute
Teicher, M. H.
Temperley, J.
termination
terror (see also fear)
theory of mind
therapist(’s)
dissociative effects induced in
emotional participation/engagement with patient
face, impact of
left-brain defense of
need for self-reflecting/questioning/understanding
patient’s assessment of
quality of relationship with patient
therapeutic task, approach to
unconscious defense by
voice, impact of
words as regulator
therapy
abstinent approach to
cognitive–affective divide
double helix concept of
as a drama
final phase of
first phase of
implicit/explicit aspects of
interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary approach to
relational approach/style
second phase of
structure and setting of
supportive
unconscious processes in
“third ear/third eye”
timing
as regulator
in supervision
torture
Totton, N.
touch
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
transference
early trauma and
affective reexperiencing within
learning via
“negative”
neurological substrates of
in supervisory process
trauma/traumatization
case example of early relational trauma
dissociation and
effects/impact of
implicit memory and
metaphor and, see separate entry
narrative and
overview of
reconstruction of
resilience and
retraumatization
secondary
transgenerational transmission of
see also abuse
Traumatic Personality State (TPS)
trust
Turnbull, O.
Tzourio-Mazoyer, N.
unconscious
aspects of supervisory process
imagination
made conscious
privileging patient’s over supervisee’s
processes in therapy
restructuring
subjectivity, theory of
“unit status”
Unoka, Z.
vagal tone
van der Hart, O.
van der Kolk, B. A.
ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC)
vigilance
violence
voice, impact of
mother’s
in supervision
therapist’s
vulnerability
Walline, Sandra
Watt, D. F.
Whitehead, C. C.
Wilkinson, M. A.
Williams, G. P.
Winnicott, D. W.
withdrawal
Wizard of Oz
Woodhead, J.
words
image facilitates finding
limitations of
as regulator
wordlessness
Young, K.
Young, W.
Zabriskie, B.
Zanocco, G.