Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES; CHAPTER 1 Attachment and Reflective Function: Their Role in Self-Organization; CHAPTER 2 Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Affects and Affect Regulation; CHAPTER 3 The Behavior Geneticist's Challenge to a Psychosocial Model of the Development of Mentalization; PART II DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES; CHAPTER 4 The Social Biofeedback Theory of Affect-Mirroring: The Development of Emotional Self-Awareness and Self-Control in Infancy
CHAPTER 5 The Development of an Understanding of Self and AgencyCHAPTER 6 ""Playing with Reality"": Developmental Research and a Psychoanalytic Model for the Development of Subjectivity; CHAPTER 7 Marked Affect-Mirroring and the Development of Affect-Regulative Use of Pretend Play; CHAPTER 8 Developmental Issues in Normal Adolescence and Adolescent Breakdown; PART III CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES; CHAPTER 9 The Roots of Borderline Personality Disorder in Disorganized Attachment; CHAPTER 10 Psychic Reality in Borderline States; CHAPTER 11 Mentalized Affectivity in the Clinical Setting; EPILOGUE