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Non-Interpretive Mechanisms in Psychoanalytic Therapy: The 'Something More' Than Interpretation (1998)

Interventions That Effect Change in Pyschotherapy. This was a special issue of the journal, Infant Mental Health, devoted to the groups symposium at the World Association of Infant Mental Health meeting in Tampere, Finland in July 1996.  The work was the product of the entire group but the presentations were divided in such a way that the lead author of each of the included papers was the presenter, with the others listed also as authors reflecting their joint contribution (1998)

Interventions that Effect Change in Psychotherapy: A Model Based on Infant Research - Edward Z. Tronick*
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Interventions That Effect Change in Pyschotherapy: A Model Based on Infant Research - Louis Sander
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Implicit Relational Knowing: Its Role in Development and Psychoanalytic Treatment - Karlen Lyons-Ruth
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The Process of Therapeutic Change Involving Implicit Knowledge: Some Implications of Developmental Observations for Adut Pyschotherapy - Daniel Stern
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Dyadically Expanded States of Consciousness and the Process of Therapeutic Change - Edward Z. Tronick*
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Case Illustration: Moving Along... And, Is Change Gradual or Sudden? - Jeremy Nahum
The Case of Sophie - Alexandra M. Harrison*
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Reflections on the Process of the Psychotherapeutic Change as Applied to Medical Siutatuons - Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern
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Moving Along to Things Left Undone - Alexander Morgan.

Explicating the Implicit: The Local Level and the Microprocess of Change in the Analytic Situation (2002)

The "Something More" Than Interpretation Revisited: Sloppiness and Co-Creativity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter (2005)

Responses to Commentaries (2005)

The Foundational Level of Psychodynamic Meaning: Implicit Process in Relation to Conflict Defense, and the Dynamic Unconscious (2007)

Forms of Relational Meaning: Issues in the Relations Between the Implicit and Reflective-Verbal Domains (2008)

Forms of Relational Meaning: Reply to Commentaries (2008)

* no longer a member of the Boston Change Process Study Group

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