TY - BOOK AU - Cozolino,Louis J. TI - The neuroscience of human relationships: attachment and the developing social brain T2 - Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology SN - 0393704548 AV - QP360 .C69 2006 U1 - 612.8 22 PY - 2006/// CY - New York PB - Norton KW - Neuropsychology KW - Interpersonal relations KW - Attachment behavior KW - Developmental psychology KW - Brain KW - Physiology KW - Methodology KW - Object Attachment N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-428) and index; Introduction : I-me-mine --; 1; The social brain --; 2; The evolving brain --; 3; The developing brain --; 4; The social brain : a thumbnail sketch --; 5; Social and emotional laterality --; 6; Experience-dependent plasticity --; 7; Reflexes and instincts : jumpstarting attachment --; 8; Addicted to love --; 9; Implicit social memory --; 10; Ways of attaching --; 11; Linking gazes --; 12; Reading faces --; 13; Imitation and mirror neurons : monkey see, monkey do --; 14; Resonance, attunement, and empathy --; 15; Impact of early stress --; 16; Interpersonal trauma --; 17; Social phobia : when others trigger fear --; 18; Borderline personality disorder : when attachment fails --; 19; Psychopathy : the antisocial brain --; 20; Autism : the asocial brain --; 21; From neurons to narratives --; 22; Healing relationships --; 23; Social brain and group mind N2 - "Scientific literature and clinical case examples are interwoven to present a thorough discussion of disorders of the social brain including autism, social phobia, and borderline personality, as various breakdowns of social functioning are explored. The book concludes with a section focused on how relationships, both personal and professional, can heal the brain."--BOOK JACKET ER -