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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Does Self-Agency Mean?
PART I: The Relational, Developmental, and Neurobiological Foundations of Self-Agency
Chapter 1. The Challenges to Psychoanalytic Theories From Developmental Research
Chapter 2. Developmental Research on the Embodied and Relational Roots of Self-Agency
Chapter 3. The Neurobiology of the Self and of Self-Agency
Chapter 4. From Action and Imitation to Empathy and Mentalization
PART II: Clinical Aspects of Self-Agency
Chapter 5. When Words Do Not Mean What They Say: Self-Agency and the Coercive Use of Language
Chapter 6. The Fear of Love: The Loss of Agency in Relationship
Chapter 7. The Abuse of an Object and Relating Through Incorporation
Chapter 8. The Analytic Relationship: Integrating Psychodynamic, Attachment Theory, and Developmental Perspectives
Chapter 9. The Effect of the Therapist’s Clinical Approach on the Patient’s Sense of Self-Agency
Postscript: Negative Attribution in Infancy and in Psychotherapy
References
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