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Category: Articles

Eekhoff, J.K. (In Press) Affective Bridges Between Body and Mind

Evans Holmes, D. (2016). Culturally Imposed Trauma, Psychoanal. Dial., 26(6),641-654

Bellinson, J. (2015). View From The Front Lines, J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 14(3),246-250

Fonagy, P. Target, M. (2002). Early Intervention and the Development of Self-Regulation. Psychoanal. Inq., 22(3),307-335

Slade, A. (1996). A View from Attachment Theory and Research. J. Clin. Psychoanal., 5(1),112-122

Beebe, B. Lachmann, F. Markese, S. Bahrick, L. (2012). On the Origins of Disorganized Attachment and Internal Working Models, Psychoanal. Dial., 22(2),253-272.

Mitrani, J.L. (1995). Toward An Understanding Of Unmentalized Experience. Psychoanal Q., 64,68-112.

Freud, A. (1963). The Concept of Developmental Lines, PSC, 18,245-265

Mahler, M.S. (1972). On the First Three Subphases of the Separation-Individuation Process. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 53,333-338

Holmes References on Psychoanalysis of Race and Gender

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