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Author

Robert Lee

Robert G. Lee, Ph.D. a psychologist in private practice in Cambridge, MA, USA has written extensively and presented nationally and internationally on shame and belonging as regulator processes of the relational field. He is co-editor of The Voice of Shame (1996), and editor of The Values of Connection (2004) and of The Secret Language of Intimacy (2008). A faculty member of the relationally based Child & Adolescent Training Program at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, Robert is currently involved in coediting the exciting volume that is emanating from the recent children’s conference at Esalen Institute, Evolutional of Gestalt II: Relational Child, Relational Brain (in press).

Publications

Book

Title:

Relational Child, Relational Brain: Development and Therapy in Childhood and Adolescence: 02 (Evolution of Gestalt)

Publication Reference:

Lee, R. G., Harris, N. 2011 Relational Child, Relational Brain: Development and Therapy in Childhood and Adolescence: 02 (Evolution of Gestalt). Gestalt Press

Article

Title:

Shame and Belonging in Childhood: The Interaction Between Relationship and Neurobiological Development in the Early Years of Life

Publication Reference:

Lee, R. Shame & Belonging in Childhood: The Interaction BetweenRelationship and Neurobiological Development in the Early Years of Life. British Gestalt Journal 16(2)

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