Tuesday, October 04, 2011

All in the Mind - On the Couch in a brain scanner!: Putting the neuro back into Freud

Maggie_zellner

Another excellent episode of All in the Mind, hosted by Natasha Mitchell. This week she looks at putting some neuroscience back into psychoanalytic theory (in my mind, the best person in this field is Allan Schore). Maggie Zellner is a new name to me - now I need to read more of her work.

For a discussion of this topic, check out the All in the Mind blog, which contains a few clips that did not make it into the show.

On the Couch in a brain scanner!: Putting the neuro back into Freud

Putting the ego, id and subjective Self back into the brain sciences, and vice versa. That's the ambitious quest of Neuro-psychoanalysis. Natasha Mitchell joins neuroscientist and psychoanalyst, Dr Maggie Zellner, in a very psychoanalytic sort of city, the Big Apple!

Guests

Dr Maggie Zellner
Executive Director, Neuropsychoanalysis Foundation (NYC)
Founding member, International Neuropsychonalysis society
Psychoanalyst in private practice
Behavioural neuroscientist

Further Information

Part 1 of 2: The Power of Plasticity
Broadcast on All in the Mind, 2008
Part 2 of 2 - The power of plasticity
Broadcast on All in the Mind, 2008.
Plastic Brains and the Neuroscience of Psychotherapy
Broadcast on All in the Mind, 2003.

Publications

Title: Affective neuroscientific and neuropsychoanalytic approaches to two intractable psychiatric problems: Why depression feels so bad and what addicts really want
Author: Margaret R. Zellner, Douglas F. Watt, Mark Solms, Jaak Panksepp
Publisher: Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. (2011)
URL: http://web.me.com/magsterz/page1/files/2011%20Zellner%20et%20al.pdf
Title: The effects of VTA NMDA receptor antagonism on reward-related learning and associated c-fos expression in forebrain
Author: Robert Ranaldi, Karen Kest, Margaret R. Zellner, Daniel Lubelski, Jonathan Muller, Yvonne Cruz, Michelle Salibab
Publisher: Behavioural Brain Research 216 (2011) 424-432
URL: http://web.me.com/magsterz/page1/files/2011%20Ranaldi%20Zellner%20et%20al.pdf
Title: How conditioned stimuli acquire the ability to activate VTA dopamine cells: A proposed neurobiological component of reward-related learning
Author: Margaret R. Zellner, Robert Ranaldi
Publisher: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 34 (2010) 769-78
URL: http://web.me.com/magsterz/page1/files/2009%20Zellner%20Ranaldi.pdf
Title: Neuropsychoanalysis (Journal)
URL: http://www.neuropsa.org.uk/journal/archive-journals
Title: The Brain and the Inner World: An Introduction to the Neuroscience of Subjective Experience.
Author: Mark Solms & Oliver Turnbull
Publisher: New York, 2002
URL: http://books.google.com/books?id=8MXbCAsDuVwC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
Title: Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self: The Neurobiology of Emotional Development.
Author: Allan N. Shore
Publisher: Psychology Press; 1999
URL: http://www.allanschore.com/
Title: Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self
Author: Allan N. Shore
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 2003.
URL: http://www.allanschore.com/
Title: Affect Dysregulation and Disorders of the Self
Author: Allan N. Shore
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 2003
URL: http://www.allanschore.com/

Presenter

Natasha Mitchell

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