Siegel, Foreword. The Nonlinear Paradigm. The Certainty of Uncertainty. Complexity at the Edge of Chaos. New Metaphors Arising. Riddle of the Sphinx Revisited. Riddle as Mirror. The Fractal Psyche. The Fractal Geometry of Intersubjectivity. Whole in the Part.
Terry Marks Tarlow Ph.D., a Research Associate at the Institute for Fractal Research in Kassel, Germany, works in Private Practice in Santa Monica, California
"Terry Marks-Tarlow invites us into a new world -- one worth diving into and relishing for its fresh and important approach that can expand how we understand our lives." -- Daniel J. Siegel, From the Foreword, author of The Mindful Brain and The Developing Mind "At a time when tighter links are being forged between the scientific and clinical realms, Terry Marks-Tarlow's creative interdisciplinary synthesis of relational psychoanalysis, neuroscience, and chaos theory offers a cutting edge model of the change process of psychotherapy." - Allan N. Schore, author of Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self "A gateway to which one can return again and again for new sources of understanding about the complexity inherent in our world. Marks-Tarlow is a very enthusiastic and facile writer on a topic that is inherently difficult to approach. We can see that this is a book about a new set of languages and tools for constructing models and engaging problems tat heretofore have been at the edge of the envelope for our older modeling and problem-solving approaches." - Donald MacGregor, PsycCRITIQUES
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