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Kaplan-Solms, K., Solms, M. (2002). Clinical Studies in Neuro-Psychoanalysis, Second Edition: Introduction... New York London.

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Kaplan-Solms, K. and Solms, M. (2002). Clinical Studies in Neuro-Psychoanalysis, Second Edition. , 1-320. New York London.

Clinical Studies in Neuro-Psychoanalysis, Second Edition: Introduction to a Depth Neuropsychology

Karen Kaplan-Solms and Mark Solms

Arnold Z. Pfeffer

Contents

About the Authors vii
Preface ix
Foreword by Arnold Z. Pfeffer xi
Part I Foundations
Chapter One  
The historical origins of psychoanalysis in neuroscience 3
Chapter Two  
Psychoanalysis and the origins of dynamic neuropsychology: the work of Luria 26
Chapter Three  
An example: the neurodynamics of dreaming 44
Chapter Four  
The future of psychoanalysis in neuroscience: a methodological proposal 58
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Part II Observations
Chapter Five  
Psychoanalytic observations on a case of Broca's aphasia: normal mourning 73
Chapter Six  
Psychoanalytic observations on a case of Wernicke's aphasia: perforated consciousness 90
Chapter Seven  
Psychoanalytic observations on a case of left parietal damage: a man with a shattered world 116
Chapter Eight  
Psychoanalytic observations on five cases of right perisylvian damage: failure of mourning 148
Chapter Nine  
Psychoanalytic observations on four cases of ventromesial frontal damage: “the end of the world” 200
Part III Integration
Chapter Ten  
Towards a neuroanatomy of the mental apparatus 243
Notes On Neuroscientific Terminology  
by Oliver Turnbull 285
References 297
INDEX 307

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