Thinking Differently: Principles of Processes in Living Systems and the Specificity of Being Known
Author: Louis Sander
Psychoanalytic Dialogues 12(1):11-42, 2002
Where Are We Going in the Field of Infant Mental Health
Author: Louis W Sander
INFANT MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL, Vol. 21(1–2) 5–20 (2000)
“I SENSE THAT YOU SENSE THAT I SENSE . . . ”: SANDER’S RECOGNITION PROCESS AND THE SPECIFICITY OF RELATIONAL MOVES IN THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC SETTING
Author: Karlen Lyons-Ruth
INFANT MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL, Vol. 21(1–2) 85–98 (2000)
The Two-Person Unconscious: Intersubjective Dialogue, Enactive Relational Representation, and the Emergence of New Forms of Relational Organization
Author: Karlen Lyons-Ruth
Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 19(4), 576-617 (1999)
(KLR2003)The Interface Between Attachment and Intersubjectivity: Perspective from the Longitudinal Study of Disorganized Attachment
(KLR2003)Dissociation and the Parent-Infant Dialogue: A Longitudinal Perspective from Attachment Research
(BR2011)Reading Kohut Through Husserl
(BR2010)Enactive Fields: An Approach to Interaction in the Kleinian-Bionian Model: Commentary on Paper by Lawrence J. Brown
(BR2010)A Human Family: Commentary on Paper by Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, Chloé Lavanchy-Scaiola, and Nicolas Favez
(BR2009)Performative and enactive features of psychoanalytic witnessing: The transference as the scene of address