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Applegate, J., &Shapiro, J. (2005). Neurobiology for clinical social work. New York: W. W. Norton.
Ayella, M. (1998). Insane therapy: Portrait of a psychotherapy cult. Philadelphia: Temple University
Press.
Berger, K. (2005). The developing person through the lifespan. New York: Worth Publishing Co.
Bremner, D. (2003). Long-term effects of childhood abuse on brain and neurobiology. Child and
adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America, 12(2), 271-292.
Bremner, D., Vermetten, E., Southwick, S., Krystal, J., &Charney, D. (1998). Trauma, memory, and
dissociation: An integrative formulation. In Bremner, D., and Marmer, C. (Eds.). Trauma,
memory, and dissociation (pp. 365-402). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.
Bremner, D. &Narayan, M. (1998). The effects of stress on memory and the hippocampus throughout
the lifecycle. Development and Psychopathology, 10, 871-888.
Carrion, V. G., Weems, C. F., Eliez, S., Padwardhan, A., Brown, W., Ray, R. D., &Reiss, A. L. (2001).
Attenuation of frontal asymmetry in pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry,
50(12), 943-951.
Cicchetti, D. (1996). Child maltreatment: Implications for developmental theory and research. Human
Development. 39, 18-39.
Cozolino, L. (2002). The neuroscience of psychotherapy. New York: W. W. Norton.
De Bellis, M. D., Matcheri S. Keshavan, Duncan B. Clark, B. J. Casey, Jay N. Giedd, Amy M. Boring,
Karin Frustaci &Neal D. Ryan (1999). AE Bennett research award. Developmental traumatology
part II: Brain development. Biological Psychiatry, 45(10), 1271-1284.
Disaster and Trauma (2002). Harvard Mental Health Letter, 18(7), 3.
Doris, J. (1991). The suggestibility of children’s recollections. Washington, D.C.: American
Psychological Association.
Felliti, V., Anda, R., Nordenberg, D., Williamson, D., Spitz, A., Edwards, V., et al. (1998). Relationship
of childhood abuse and household dysfunction to many of the leading causes of death in adults:
The adverse childhood experiences (ACE) study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 14(4),
245-258.
Fosha, D. (2000). The transforming power of affect: A model for accelerated change. New York:
Persea Books.
Goldberg, L. (1997). A psychoanalytic look at recovered memories, therapists, cult leaders, and undue
influence. Clinical Social Work Journal, 25(1), 71-86.
Gunderson, J., &Berkowitz, C. (2003). A BPD brief: An introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder.
Belmont, MA: New England Personality Disorder Assn, Inc.
Herman, J. (1992). Trauma and recovery. New York: Basic Books.
Lalich, Janja, &Tobias, M. (2006). Take back your life: Recovering from cults and abusive
relationships. Berkeley, CA: Bay Tree Publishing.
Langone, M., &Eisenberg, G. (1993). Children in cults. In M. Langone (Ed.). Recovery from cults. New
York: Norton.
LeDoux, J. (1996). The emotional brain. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Lyons, D. (2006). Paper presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies,
November, Los Angeles, CA.
Markowitz, A., &Halperin, D. A. (1984). Cults and children. Cultic Studies Journal, 1, 143-155.
Meaney, M. J. (2001). Maternal care, gene expression, and the transmission of individual differences
in stress reactivity across generations. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 24, 1161-1192.
Moore-Emmett, Andrea. (2004). God’s brothel. San Francisco: Pince Nez Press.
Perry, B. (2002). Childhood experience and the expression of genetic potential: What childhood
neglect tells us about nature and nurture. Brain and Mind, 3, 79-100.
Sable, P. (2000). Attachment and adult psychotherapy. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Schore, A. (1997). A century after Freud‘s project: Is a rapprochement between psychoanalysis and
neurobiology at hand? Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 45, 807-840.
Schore, A. (1994). Affect regulation and the origin of the self. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Publishers.
Schore, A. (2001). Effects of a secure attachment relationship on right brain development, affect
regulation, and infant mental health. Journal of Infant Mental Health, 22(1-2), Jan-April. 8-66.
Schore, A. (2003). Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self. New York: W.W. Norton &Co.
Siegel, D. (2003). Healing and Trauma. New York: W.W. Norton &Co.
Siegel, D., &Hartzell, M. (2003). Parenting from the inside out. New York: Putnam Books.



































































