<p><em>Psychoanalysis Neuroscience and Adolescent Development: Non-Linear Perspectives on the Regulation of the Self</em> explores how psychoanalysis can combine its theoretical perspectives with more recent discoveries about neurological and non-linear developmental processes that unfold during the period of puberty to young adulthood to help inform understanding of contemporary adolescent behaviours and mental health issues. </p><p>With the powerful impact of neuroscience research findings opportunities emerge to create a new paradigm to attempt to organize specific psychoanalytic theories. Neurobiological regulation offers such an opportunity. By combining elements of domains of compatible knowledge into a flexible explanatory synergy the potential for an intellectually satisfying theoretical framework can be created. In this work Harold Bendicsen formulates a multi-disciplinary theoretical approach involving current research and drawing on neuroscience to consider the behaviour regulation processes of the mind/brain and the capacities and potential it brings to understanding the development of adolescents and young adults. </p><p>Psychoanalysis Neuroscience and Adolescent Development advances Bendicsen’s study of adolescence and the transition to young adulthood begun in <em>The Transformational Self</em>. It will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists as well as psychologists clinical social workers psychiatrists and counsellors.</p>
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