[Anns/MW 07-28-17 @ 10:21AM]

Note: in process:  We are continuing to add to the quotes and add to the commentary – not as an expert, but as we try to figure things out.

Just added Part II and working on Process #1 & #2

 

Self-Regulation & Dissociation (Multiplicity)

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Title Headings – Running Master

Part 1 – Introduction…

Self-regulation

Self-regulation Defined

Dissociation & Multiplicity

Dissociation & Multiplicity Defined

Part II – The First Chapters…

Working on Self-Regulation & Dissociation

Right Brain Affect Regulation:  An essential mechanism of development trauma, dissociation, and psychotherapy:  Introduction:  Regulation theory and the primacy of affective structures and functions  (Schore, 2012)

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Part 1 – Introduction… (read this first)

Self-regulation

Self-regulation Defined:

  1. “… transforming the inner animal nature …” (Baumeister & Vohs, 2004).  [Definitions – COMMENTARY]
  2. “… exercise of control …” (Baumeister & Vohs, 2004).  []
  3. “… domain of regulated responses” (Baumeister & Vohs, 2004).  []
  4. “… continual process of moving toward …” (Carver & Scheier, 2016).  [Definitions]

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Dissociation & Multiplicity

Dissociation & Multiplicity Defined:

  1. “… over pathologizing dissociation …” (Dell & O’Neil, 2009).  []
  2. “… hypothesis which invite empirical test …” (Dell & O’Neil, 2009).  [Definitions]
  3. “… sign (switching) or symptom …” (Dell & O’Neil, 2009). [Definitions]
  4. “… more than one self” (Dell & O’Neil, 2009).  [Definition – Commentary]

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Part II – The First Chapters

Working on Self-Regulation & Dissociation:

  1. Process #1 – Right Brain Affect Regulation – Notes/Rough Outline (partial)
  2. Process #2 – Right Brain Affect Regulation (Schore, 2012 – Quotes/Ann’s Notes Comparison)

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References

Baumeister, R. F. & Vohs, K. D. (2004).  Understanding self-regulation: An introduction.  In R. F.  Editor & K. D. Editor (Eds.), Handbook of self-regulation: Research of self-regulation: research, theory, and applications.  New York, NY: Guilford Publications, Inc.

Carver, C. S. & Scheier, M. F. (2016).  Self-regulation of action and affect.  In Vohs, K. D. Editor & Baumeister, R. F. Editor (Eds.), Handbook of self-regulation: Research theory, and applications.  (3rd ed.). New York, NY:  Guildford Publications, Inc.

Dell, P. F. & O’Neil, J. A. (2009).  Preface.  In P. F. Editor & J. A. Editor (Eds.), Dissociation and the dissociative disorders:  DSM-V and beyond.  New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Schore, A. N. (2012).  Right brain affect regulation:  An essential mechanism of development, trauma, dissociation, and psychotherapy.  In Schore, A. N. The science of the art of psychotherapy (Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology).  New York, NY:  W. W. Norton & Company.

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