Recent research in cognitive science has demonstrated that there are different types of memory processes. While declarative memory refers to memories for facts or events which can be recalled, procedural memories underlie skills yet encode information which cannot be recalled. This paper extends this distinction to the nature of emotions and emotional memories. Its implications for psychoanalytic theory are then examined, yielding fresh views of transference, defense, and treatment. Infantile amnesia is found to result partially from the immaturity of the declarative memory system, yet procedural memories encode transference expectations and provide continuity in emotional functioning from early childhood onward. In this light, psychoanalyt...
This paper reviews the affective neuroscience dealing with the effects of traumatic events. We give ...
We present a review of several hypotheses concerning the possible neurobiological correlates of the ...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...
Increasingly. psychoanalysis has confronted the issue of recovered memories of childhood trauma. Bas...
In this article the author tried an exploration of transference phenomena, which are found not only ...
Cliildliood amnesia is defiled operationally as tlie forgetting of earlj life events to a significan...
Experimental research on emotional memory reconsolidation interference, or the induction of amnesia ...
Basic research on emotional memory has given rise to important innovations in research on memory tra...
Basic research on emotional memory has given rise to important innovations in research on memory tra...
A fundamental ingredient of psychoanalytic treatment is the ability of the analysand to become consc...
Memory reconsolidation research by neuroscientists has demonstrated the erasure of emotional learnin...
Understanding the interplay between memory and emotion is crucial for the work of researchers in man...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
In this chapter I will try to provide a brief overview of the concepts and techniques that are most ...
The memories of one’s life, or autobiographical memories, are transitory dynamic mental construction...
This paper reviews the affective neuroscience dealing with the effects of traumatic events. We give ...
We present a review of several hypotheses concerning the possible neurobiological correlates of the ...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...
Increasingly. psychoanalysis has confronted the issue of recovered memories of childhood trauma. Bas...
In this article the author tried an exploration of transference phenomena, which are found not only ...
Cliildliood amnesia is defiled operationally as tlie forgetting of earlj life events to a significan...
Experimental research on emotional memory reconsolidation interference, or the induction of amnesia ...
Basic research on emotional memory has given rise to important innovations in research on memory tra...
Basic research on emotional memory has given rise to important innovations in research on memory tra...
A fundamental ingredient of psychoanalytic treatment is the ability of the analysand to become consc...
Memory reconsolidation research by neuroscientists has demonstrated the erasure of emotional learnin...
Understanding the interplay between memory and emotion is crucial for the work of researchers in man...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
In this chapter I will try to provide a brief overview of the concepts and techniques that are most ...
The memories of one’s life, or autobiographical memories, are transitory dynamic mental construction...
This paper reviews the affective neuroscience dealing with the effects of traumatic events. We give ...
We present a review of several hypotheses concerning the possible neurobiological correlates of the ...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...