Further Reading
- Bauer, J. (2005). Why I feel what you feel. Intuitive communication and the secret of mirror neurones. Hamburg. Hoffmann und Campe.
- Bowlby, J. (1973). Attachment and Loss, Vol. II. Separation: Anxiety and Anger. New York: Basic Books.
- Bowlby, J. (1995). A Secure Base. London: Routledge.
- Bowlby, J. (1998). Attachment and Loss, Vol. III. Loss: Sadness and Depression. London: Pimlico, Random House.
- Bowlby, J (2001). Child Care and Growth of Love. Penguin Books.
- Hellinger, B. (1994). Love's own Truth. Heidelberg: Carl-Auer International.
- Herman, J. (2003). Trauma and Recovery. Philadelphia: Basic Books.
- Holmes, J. (2002). John Bowlby & Attachment Theory. New York: Routledge.
- Levine, P. A. (1998). Waking the Tiger;Healing Trauma. California: North Atlantic Books.
- Putnam, F. W. (2003). Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder. The Guilford Press.
- Rizzolatti, G., Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L. & Gallese, V. (2002). From mirros neurones to imitation: facts and speculations. In A. Meltzoff and W. Prinz (eds.), The Imitative Mind. Cambridge: University Press.
- Ruppert, F. (2002). Psychosis & Schizophrenia: Disturbed Bonding in Family Systems. Systemic Solutions Bulletin, 3, 12–19. Psychiatric Ass. Journal, 12, 121–123.
- Van der Kolk, B., McFarlane, A.C. & Weisaeth, L. (Hg.) (2000). Traumatic Stress. The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind, Body and Society. New York: The Guilford Press.
- Weber, G. (Ed.) (1995). Loves Hidden Symetrie. Heidelberg: Carl-Auer International.