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Psychoanalytic Dialogues
The International Journal of Relational Perspectives
Volume 25, 2015 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

Emergence, Adaptation, and Relational Improvisation: Commentary on Terry Marks-Tarlow’s “From Emergency to Emergence: The Deep Structure of Play in Psychotherapy”

, M.D.
Pages 124-130 | Published online: 09 Feb 2015
 

Abstract

Dr. Marks-Tarlow’s paper provides a valuable examination of play processes in psychotherapy, using the novel synthesis of psychoevolutionary and nonlinear dynamical perspectives. The author’s sophisticated blend of psychobiological and intersubjective accounts is of great clinical value, illustrating the need for a rapprochement between affective neuroscience, intersubjectivity, and complexity paradigms. Comparisons are made to the Dynamical Systems Therapy 10 (DST) model (Shapiro, this issue), which similarly aims to integrate psychobiological and intersubjective accounts of psychopathology with internal representations.

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Yakov Shapiro

Yakov Shapiro, M.D., is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Supervisor at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; and Co-Director, Psychiatric Group Outpatient Program, Grey Nuns Hospital, Edmonton.

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