The Dynamic Self in Psychoanalysis builds a bridge between two
different but intertwined disciplines-psychoanalysis and neuroscience-by
examining the Self and its dynamics at the psychological and neuronal
level.
Rosa Spagnolo and Georg Northoff seek continuity in the relationship
between psychoanalysis and neuroscience, emphasizing how both inform
psychotherapy and psychoanalytic treatment and exploring the
transformations of the Self that occur during this work. Each chapter
presents clinical examples which demonstrate the evolution of the
spatiotemporal and affective dimensions of the Self in a variety of
psychopathologies. Spagnolo and Northoff analyze the possible use of new
neuroscientific findings to improve clinical treatment in psychodynamic
therapy and present a spatio-temporal approach that has significant
implications for the practice of psychotherapy and for future research.
The Dynamic Self in Psychoanalysis will be of great interest to
psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, neuroscientists and
neuropsychiatrists.