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"Our" Freud
Leonard Shengold - pp. 23-50
The Analyst's Use of Humor
Michael J. Bader - pp. 52-73
On the Value of Explicit Reconstruction
Gail S. Reed - pp. 74-105
Vincent: The Self-Portraits
W. W. Meissner - pp. 106-108
On the Setting of Analytic Fees
Joan B. Erle - pp. 109-113
A Screen Memory: My Recollections and Distortions of the 1950 Film, Three Came Home
Herbert H. Stein - pp. 117-121
The Use of the Self. Countertransference and Communication in the Analytic Situation: By Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1991. 237 pp.
Howard B. Levine - pp. 121-125
Dimensions of Psychoanalysis: Edited by Joseph Sandler. Foreword by Sir James Lighthill. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 263 pp.
R. Peery Grant - pp. 125-131
Development in Psychopathology. Studies in Psychoanalytic Psychiatry: By Clifford Yorke, Stanley Wiseberg, and Thomas Freeman. New York/London: Yale University Press, 1989. 243 pp.
Melvin Scharfman - pp. 131-136
The Facilitating Environment: Clinical Applications of Winnicott's Theory: Edited by M. Gerard Fromm, Ph.D. and Bruce Lazar Smith, Ph.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 673 pp.
F. Robert Rodman - pp. 136-142
Psychoanalysis and Motivation: By Joseph D. Lichtenberg, with a contribution by June L. Hadley. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1989. 422 pp.
Estelle Shane & Morton Shane - pp. 142-150
Master Clinicians on Treating the Regressed Patient: Edited by L. Bryce Boyer and Peter L. Giovacchini. Northvale, NJ/London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1990. 394 pp.
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 150-153
The Life and Work of Josef Breuer. Physiology and Psychoanalysis: By Albrecht Hirschmüller. New York/London: New York University Press, 1989. 514 pp.
Mary V. Di - pp. 153-158
Who Killed Virginia Woolf? a Psychobiography: By Alma Halbert Bond, Ph.D. New York: Human Sciences Press, Inc., 1989. 200 pp.
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 158-162
Jocasta's Children. The Imprint of the Mother: By Christiane Olivier. Translated by George Craig. London/New York: Routledge, 1989. 154 pp.
Jane V. Kite - pp. 162-167
Beauty and the Beast. Visions and Revisions of an Old Tale: By Betsy Hearne, with an essay by Larry DeVries. Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press, 1989. 247 pp.
Warren H. Goodman - pp. 168-169
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: The Work of Instinct and of Representation: Thing-Representation and Word-Representation. Alain Gibeault. Pp. 753-772.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 169-170
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Free Reflections on the Representation of Affect. André Green. Pp. 773-788.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 170-171
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Psychoanalysis of Children and Representations. René Diatkine. Pp. 807-816.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 171-172
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Representations of Origins and Origin of Representation. André Barbier. Pp. 821-833.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 172-173
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: On Iconic Representation. Marie Bonnafé-Villechenoux. Pp. 835-855.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 173
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: The Analyst's Memory. Ilse Barande. Pp. 971-977.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 173-175
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Magic Memory. Luisa de Urtubey. Pp. 979-989.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 175
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Forgetful Memory. Simone Daymas-Lugassy. Pp. 1053-1060.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 175-176
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: An Imperishable Memory. Marie-Lise Roux. Pp. 1061-1070.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 176
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Meeting Points. Anna Potamianou. Pp. 1093-1100.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 176-177
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: From One Memory, Another. Robert Barande. Pp. 1127-1140.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 177
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Construction. Introduction to a Question of Memory in Supervision. Pierre Fedida. Pp. 1141-1149.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 177-178
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. XXVII, 1991: Otto Fenichel and the Left Opposition in Psychoanalysis. Benjamin Harris and Adrian Brock. Pp. 157-165.
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Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. XXVII, 1991: Wittgenstein on Köhler and Gestalt Psychology: A Critique. Nicholas Pastore, pp. 341-351.
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Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. XXVII, 1991: Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Politics During the First World War. José Brunner. Pp. 352-363.
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Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. XXVII, 1991: Psychoanalytic Ethics: Edoardo Weiss, Freud, and Mussolini. Paul Roazen. Pp. 366-374.
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The John W. Mudd M.D. Memorial Western Clinical Psychoanalytic Meeting. San Diego, California. October 11-13, 1991
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The John W. Mudd M.D. Memorial Western Clinical Psychoanalytic Meeting. Sad Diego, California. October 11-13, 1991
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The John W. Mudd M.D. Memorial Western Clinical Psychoanalytic Meeting. San Diego, California. October 11-13, 1991
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Notes
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A Contribution to the Analysis of the Psychoanalytic Process
Fred Pine - pp. 206-228
On the Sense of Absence: A Perspective on Womanly Issues
Lila J. Kalinich - pp. 229-238
On Hate in Love Relationships: The Narcissism of Minor Differences Revisited
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 239-262
Creativity: A Work in Progress
Alice Lombardo Maher - pp. 263-269
The Use of an Audiotaped Analysis in a Continuous Case Seminar
Joyce Gerdis Karp, Irene Hyler, Marla Wald, Laura Whitman, Samuel Herschkowitz & Marianne Goldberger - pp. 270-273
"Bright Spot," a Variant of "Blind Spot"
Marianne Goldberger - pp. 274-278
Infant Observation and Psychoanalytic Theory
Stephen Seligman - pp. 281-287
The Human Core. The Intrapsychic Base of Behavior. Vol. I: Action Within the Structural View; Vol. II: from Anxiety to Integrity: By Leo Rangell, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1990. 959 pp.
Arnold D. Richards - pp. 288-293
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Michael S. Porder - pp. 294-297
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Gerald Adler - pp. 297-299
Four Therapeutic Approaches to the Borderline Patient. Principles and Techniques of the Basic Dynamic Stances: By Andrew B. Druck, Ph.D. Northvale, NJ/London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1989. 422 pp.
Gerald Adler - pp. 299-304
The Work of Culture. Symbolic Transformation in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology: By Gananath Obeyesekere. Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press, 1990. 354 pp.
Werner Muensterberger - pp. 305-309
In Search of Self in India and Japan. Toward a Cross-Cultural Psychology: By Alan Roland. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988. 386 pp.
Sudhir Kakar - pp. 309-313
Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music: Edited by Stuart Feder, M.D., Richard L. Karmel, Ph.D., and George H. Pollock, M.D., Ph.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1990. 525 pp.
Rita W. Clark - pp. 314-317
L'Adolescent Face a Son Corps. (The Adolescent and his Body.): By Annie Birraux. Paris: Éditions Universitaires, 1990. 180 pp.
Eva P. Lester - pp. 317-321
A Child's Therapy: Hour by Hour: By Mary R. Haworth, Ph.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1990. 224 pp.
Samuel E. Rubin - pp. 321-325
Empirical Studies of Psychoanalytic Theories, Vol. 3: Edited by Joseph Masling. Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Analytic Press, 1990. 235 pp.
Nathan Schlessinger - pp. 325-329
Freud at the Crossroads: By Alexander Grinstein, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1990. 612 pp.
Calvern E. Narcisi - pp. 329-332
Freud and Moses. The Long Journey Home: By Emanuel Rice, M.D. Albany NY: State University of New York Press, 1990. 266 pp.
Howard H. Schlossman - pp. 333
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. X, 1990: Psychotherapy to Psychoanalysis: A Method of Study. Joseph D. Lichtenberg and L. David Levi. Pp. 7-20.
James R. Edgar - pp. 333
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. X, 1990: Motivation for Psychoanalysis and the Transition from Psychotherapy. Stephen B. Bernstein. Pp. 21-42.
James R. Edgar - pp. 333-334
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. X, 1990: Psychotherapy as a Trial for Psychoanalysis. Leonard Horwitz. Pp. 43-65.
James R. Edgar - pp. 334
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. X, 1990: A Developmental View of Converting Psychotherapy to Psychoanalysis. Nathan Schlessinger. Pp. 66-87.
James R. Edgar - pp. 335-335
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. X, 1990: The Fundamental Rule: Its Utilization in the Conversion of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy to Psychoanalysis. David I. Joseph. Pp. 88-106.
James R. Edgar - pp. 335
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. X, 1990: The Emotional Position of the Analyst in the Shift from Psychotherapy to Psychoanalysis. Alan Z. Skolnikoff. Pp. 107-118.
James R. Edgar - pp. 335
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. X, 1990: Converting Psychotherapy to Psychoanalysis: A Critique of the Underlying Assumptions. Robert D. Stolorow. Pp. 119-130.
James R. Edgar - pp. 336-336
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1992: The Many Faces of Love. Ildiko Mohacsy. Pp. 89-96.
J. Alfred Leblanc - pp. 336-337
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1992: Can Psychotherapy Research Answer This Psychotherapist's Questions? Marshall Edelson. Pp. 118-151.
J. Alfred Leblanc - pp. 337
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1992: Developmental Perspectives in Psychoanalytic Practice. (Panel Presentation). Anne-Marie Sandler. Pp. 251-260.
J. Alfred Leblanc - pp. 337-338
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1992: Developmental Perspective. Freud Pine. Pp. 261-276.
J. Alfred Leblanc - pp. 338-339
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1992: Discussion. Jay R. Greenberg. Pp. 277-285.
J. Alfred Leblanc - pp. 339
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1992: Discussion. Robert B. Shapiro. Pp. 286-294.
J. Alfred Leblanc - pp. 339
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1992: Response to Discussants. Fred Pine. Pp. 295-299.
J. Alfred Leblanc - pp. 340
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: The Analyst's Stance and the Method of Free Association. Anton O. Kris. Pp. 25-41.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 340
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: The Ego Ideal. David Milrod. Pp. 43-60.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 340-341
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Reflections on the Sense of Entitlement. Rafael Moses and Rena Moses-Hrushovski. Pp. 61-78.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 341
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Portal Aspects of Memory Overlay in Psychoanalysis: An Object Relations Contribution to Screen Memory Phenomena. Moshe Halevi Spero. Pp. 79-103.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 341
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Play Narratives in 36-Month-Old Children: Early Moral Development and Family Relationships. Helen K. Buchsbaum and Robert N. Emde. Pp. 129-155.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 341-342
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: The Third Individuation: The Effect of Biological Parenthood on Separation-Individuation Processes in Adulthood. Calvin A. Colarusso. Pp. 179-194.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 342
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: The Analysis of a Latency Boy: The Developmental Impact of Separation, Divorce, and Remarriage. Audrey Gavshon. Pp. 217-233.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 342
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: The Role of Fantasy in the Treatment of a Severely Disturbed Child. Adele M. Kaufman. Pp. 235-256.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 342
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: An Imaginary Brother: His Role in the Formation of a Girl's Self Image and Ego Ideal. Ruth F. Lax. Pp. 257-272.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 342-343
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Somatization and Dream Work. Anna Potamianou. Pp. 273-292.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 343
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Adventure in the Outdoors: Its Importance in the Development of an Adolescent Boy. Alexandra M. Harrison. Pp. 317-333.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 343
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Developmental Aspects of Self-Esteem in the Analysis of an 11-Year-Old Boy. Steven Luria Ablon. Pp. 337-356.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 343
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: The Oedipal Organization of Shame: The Analysis of a Phobia. Robert D. Gillman. Pp. 357-375.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 343-344
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: The Development and Functioning of the Sense of Shame. Clifford Yorke, et al. Pp. 377-409.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 344
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Comments on Termination in Child, Adolescent, and Adult Analysis. Jack Novick. Pp. 419-436.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 344
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Some Issues Affecting Termination: The Treatment of a High-Risk Adolescent. Marianne Parsons. Pp. 437-458.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 344
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Termination in Midadolescence. Anita G. Schmukler. Pp. 459-474.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 345-345
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Alain-Fournier: Memory, Youth, and Longing. Stanley A. Leavy. Pp. 495-531.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 345
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLV, 1990: Who's Afraid in Virginia Woolf? Clues to Early Sexual Abuse in Literature. Lenore C. Terr. Pp. 533-546.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 345
The Psychohistory Review: Studies of Motivation in History and Culture. XX, 1991/92: A Response to Critics. Fred Weinstein. Pp. 61-69.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 345-346
The Psychohistory Review: Studies of Motivation in History and Culture. XX, 1991/92: Lifton's Method. Charles B. Strozier and Michael Flynn. Pp. 131-144.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 346
The Psychohistory Review: Studies of Motivation in History and Culture. XX, 1991/92: The Rise and Fall of Bruno Bettelheim. Paul Roazen. Pp. 221-250.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 346
The Psychohistory Review: Studies of Motivation in History and Culture. XX, 1991/92: Adolf Hitler: The Evil Self. Hyman Muslin. Pp. 251-270.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 346-347
The Psychohistory Review: Studies of Motivation in History and Culture. XX, 1991/92: Through a Kohutian Lens: William James and Josiah Royce. Vivian M. Rosenberg. Pp. 271-302.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 348-349
Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Society of New England, East
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Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Society of New England, East
Alexandra K. Rolde - pp. 350
Notes
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Aggression and the Endangered Self
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 383-399
Sexualization and Desexualization
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 400-421
Self and Sign in Free Association
Stanley A. Leavy - pp. 422-436
The Perverse Attitude Toward Reality
Lee Grossman - pp. 437-453
The Word "Just": An Essay on Resistance, Words, and Multiple Meanings
Vann Spruiell - pp. 457-463
Jacques Lacan & Co. a History of Psychoanalysis in France, 1925-1985: By Elisabeth Roudinesco. Translated by Jeffrey Mehlman. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1990. 766 pp.
Mitchell Wilson - pp. 463-467
La Maternité Et Le Féminin. (Maternity and the Feminine.): By Danièle Brun. Paris: Éditions Denoël, 1990. 280 pp.
Richard M. Waugaman - pp. 467-469
When a Baby Dies: Psychotherapy for Pregnancy and Newborn Loss: By Irving G. Leon. Foreword by Erna Furman. New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1990. 230 pp.
Dinora Pines - pp. 469-472
Psychoanalytic Theories of Development: An Integration: By Phyllis Tyson, Ph.D. and Robert L. Tyson, M.D. New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1990. 398 pp.
Alan B. Zients - pp. 472-476
Psychoanalytic Case Studies: Edited by G. Pirooz Sholevar, M.D., with Jules Glenn, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1991. 286 pp.
Alan Pollack - pp. 476-481
Adult Analysis and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Edited by Howard B. Levine. Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Analytic Press, 1990. 231 pp.
Austin Silber - pp. 481-486
Psychoanalysis and Religion. Psychiatry and the Humanities, Vol. 11: Edited by Joseph H. Smith, M.D.; Susan A. Handelman, Ph.D., Associate Editor. Baltimore/London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. 252 pp.
Leon Balter - pp. 486-488
Religion in Psychodynamic Perspective. The Contributions of Paul W. Pruyser: Edited by H. Newton Malony and Bernard Spilka. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. 233 pp.
Stanley A. Leavy - pp. 489-492
What is Effective in Psychoanalytic Therapy. The Move from Interpretation to Relation: By W. W. Meissner, S.J., M.D. Northvale, NJ/London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1991. 192 pp.
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 492-495
Dream, Phantasy and Art: By Hanna Segal. London/New York: Tavistock/Routledge, 1991. 120 pp.
Howard B. Levine - pp. 495-498
Psychoanalytic Knowledge: By Eugene B. Brody. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1990. 246 pp.
Ronald Fleischmann - pp. 499-501
Treating Suicidelike Behavior in a Preschooler: By Paul V. Trad, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1990. 476 pp.
Edward H. Tobe - pp. 501-503
The Bad Object. Handling the Negative Therapeutic Reaction in Psychotherapy: By Jeffrey Seinfeld, Ph.D. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1990. 319 pp.
Kenneth D. Cohen - pp. 504
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991; XX, 1992: Neglected Aspects of Superego. L. Finkelstein. Pp. 530-554.
Lee Grossman - pp. 504
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991; XX, 1992: Analytic Time. R. M. Waugaman. Pp. 29-47.
Lee Grossman - pp. 504-505
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991; XX, 1992: Reflections on a Child Analysis with Anna Freud and an Adult Analysis with Ernst Kris. P. Heller. Introduction by P. Roazen. Pp. 48-74.
Lee Grossman - pp. 505
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991; XX, 1992: The Semiotics of Gender. J. Van Buren. Pp. 215-232.
Lee Grossman - pp. 505
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991; XX, 1992: Fromm's Concept of Biophilia. M. H. Eckardt. Pp. 233-240.
Lee Grossman - pp. 506-506
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Psychoanalytic Life History: Is Coherence, Continuity, and Aesthetic Appeal Necessary? Era A. Loewenstein. Pp. 3-28.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 506
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Why Emotions Can't Be Unconscious: An Exploration of Freud's Essentialism. Jerome C. Wakefield. Pp. 29-67.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 507-507
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Freud and Consciousness. V. Emotions and Feelings. Thomas Natsoulas. Pp. 69-108.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 507
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Development of the True Self: A Semiotic Analysis. Carl Auerbach. Pp. 109-142.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 507-508
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Ego Psychology and the Language of Lacan: Transference and Affect. Joseph H. Smith. Pp. 143-182.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 508
Psyhcoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Early Superego Development: The Emergence of Shame and Narcissistic Affect Regulation in the Practicing Period. Allan N. Schore. Pp. 187-250.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 508-509
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: A Dream of the Incest Taboo, Exchange of Women, and Seduction: A Reinterpretation of Freud's Dora. Caroline G. Banks. Pp. 251-268.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 509
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: On the Phylogeny of the Oedipus Complex: Psychoanalytic Aspects of the Ethology of Anthropoid Apes. Reijo Holmström. Pp. 271-316.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 509-510
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: A Conceptual Analysis and Strategy for Assessing Structural Change. Nathan J. Zilberg, et al. Pp. 317-342.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 510
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Scales of Psychological Capacities: Development of an Assessment Approach. Kathryn N. Dewitt, et al. Pp. 343-361.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 510-511
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Hermeneutics in Psychoanalysis: Review and Reconsideration. James Phillips. Pp. 371-424.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 511
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Monitoring the State of the Self in Dreams: Historical Perspectives and Theoretical Implications. Stewart Gabel. Pp. 425-451.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 511-512
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: "Soul Murder" as Destruction of Psychic Integrity: Further Development of the Theme of Possessiveness in Schreber'sMemoirs of My Nervous Illness. Elyn R. Saks. Pp. 453-477.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 512
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Temporality and the Self: A Phenomenological Study of the Narcissist, the Schizoid, and the As-If Personality. Shira Nayman. Pp. 479-503.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 512-513
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIV, 1991: Philosophical Egoism in Eighteenth-Century Moral Thought and Its Relevance to Modern Psychology. Laura Schafer. Pp. 505-559.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 513
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLVI, 1991: The Maternal Representation: A Comparison of Caregiver- and Mother-Reared Toddlers. Patricia A. Nachman. Pp. 69-90.
Katharine Rees - pp. 513-514
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLVI, 1991: Pathogenic Factors in the Experience of Early and Late Adopted Children. Steven A. Frankel. Pp. 91-108.
Katharine Rees - pp. 514
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLVI, 1991: Trauma and War: A Fragment of an Analysis with a Vietnam Veteran. Sidney H. Phillips. Pp. 147-180.
Katharine Rees - pp. 514
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLVI, 1991: Reflections on the Aim of Child Analysis. Hansi Kennedy and George Moran. Pp. 181-198.
Katharine Rees - pp. 515-515
American Imago. XLVIII, 1991: Integration and Self-Healing in Post Traumatic States: A Ten Year Retrospective. Henry Krystal. Pp. 93-118.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 515-516
American Imago. XLVIII, 1991: Perversion: Destruction and Reparation: On the Contributions of Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel and Joyce McDougall. Joel Whitebook. Pp. 329-350.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 516
American Imago. XLVIII, 1991: The Intrusive Past: The Flexibility of Memory and the Engraving of Trauma. Bessel A. van der Kolk and Onno van der Hart. Pp. 425-454.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 516-517
American Imago. XLIX, 1992: Oysters, Cannons, and Morons: Psychoanalytic and Philosophical Musings on the Absurd. Ellen Handler Spitz. Pp. 81-96.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 517-518
American Imago. XLIX, 1992: Freud, Race, and Gender. Sander L. Gilman. Pp. 155-183.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 518
American Imago. XLIX, 1992: Homophobia and the Heterosexual Fear of AIDS. Kenneth Lewes. Pp. 343-356.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 519-520
Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Society of New England, East
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Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Society of New England, East
Maida Greenberg - pp. 522
Notes
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Developmental Observation, Multiple Models of the Mind, and the Therapeutic Relationship in Psychoanalysis
Jacob G. Jacobson - pp. 553-571
Analytic Interaction: Conceptualizing Technique in Light of the Analyst's Irreducible Subjectivity
Owen Renik - pp. 572-587
Early Sexual Abuse and Nightmares in the Analysis of Adults
K. Arvanitakis, R. M. Jodoin, E. P. Lester, A. Lussier & B. M. Robertson - pp. 588-614
The Personal Dimension and Management of the Supervisory Situation with a Special Note on the Parallel Process
Francis D. Baudry - pp. 615-627
An Unusual Relationship: The Final Encounter of Picasso and Matisse
Milton Viederman - pp. 628-630
Rodman Gilder—1918-1993
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Psychodynamic Psychiatry: Theory and Practice, Volumes I & II: By John Frosch, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1990. 864 pp.
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Jahrbuch Der Psychoanalyse. Beiträge Zur Theorie Und Praxis: Band 26. (Yearbook of Psychoanalysis. Contributions to Theory and Practice. Vol. 26.) Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 1990. 286 pp.
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Immaterial Facts. Freud's Discovery of Psychic Reality and Klein's Development of his Work: By Robert Caper, M.D. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1988. 266 pp.
Aaron H. Esman - pp. 656-658
The Prisonhouse of Psychoanalysis: By Arnold Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Analytic Press, 1990. 175 pp.
Stanley J. Coen - pp. 658-662
Give Sorrow Words: Working with a Dying Child: By Dorothy Judd. London: Free Association Books, 1989. 217 pp.
Moisy Shopper - pp. 662-666
Love and Hate in the Nursery and Beyond. Voices from the Unconscious: By Jule Eisenbud. New York: Psyche Press, 1991. 225 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 667-668
Adolescence and Culture: By Aaron H. Esman, M.D. New York/Oxford: Columbia University Press, 1990. 118 pp.
Carl P. Adatto - pp. 668-671
Nature's Thumbprint. The New Genetics of Personality: By Peter B. Neubauer, M.D. and Alexander Neubauer. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1990. 223 pp.
Mervyn M. Peskin - pp. 672-674
Diary of a Baby: By Daniel N. Stern, M.D. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1990. 165 pp.
Anne Erreich - pp. 674-677
Tragedy. Contradiction and Repression: By Richard Kuhns. Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press, 1991. 180 pp.
Richard Almond - pp. 678-680
The Problem of Truth in Applied Psychoanalysis: By Charles Hanly, Ph.D. New York/London: The Guilford Press, 1991. 236 pp.
John E. Gedo - pp. 681-683
Image and Insight. Essays in Psychoanalysis and the Arts: By Ellen Handler Spitz. New York: Columbia University Press, 1991. 273 pp.
Aaron H. Esman - pp. 683-687
Looking Back. Memoirs: By Lou Andreas-Salomé. Edited by Ernst Pfeiffer. Translated by Breon Mitchell. New York: Paragon House, 1991. 226 pp.
Robert M. Chalfin - pp. 688
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: The Love of War: Vietnam and the Traumatized Veteran. Samuel L. Bradshaw, Jr.; Carroll D. Ohlde; James B. Horne. Pp. 96-103.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 688
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: Flashback as Screen Memory. Melvin R. Lansky and Carol R. Bley. Pp. 104-110.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 688-689
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: Depressive Illness: Diagnostic Issues. Robert M. A. Hirschfeld. Pp. 144-155.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 689
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: Chronic Depression. Hagop S. Akiskal. Pp. 156-171.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 689
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents. Efrain Bleiberg. Pp. 182-204.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 689-690
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: Integrating Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy. Joseph M. Hyland. Pp. 205-215.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 690
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: The Phenomenology of Religious Psychopathology. William W. Meissner. Pp. 281-298.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 690
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: Post-Tarasoff Legal Developments and the Mental Health Literature. Mark Kaufman. Pp. 308-322.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 690
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: The Abstinence of the Psychoanalyst. Riva Novey, Pp. 344-362.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 691-691
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LV, 1991: The Transformation of Affect in Posttraumatic Nightmares. Melvin R. Lansky. Pp. 470-790.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 691
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Culture and Human Nature. Melford E. Spiro. Pp. 17-44.
John J. Hartman - pp. 691-692
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: The Internalization of a Burmese Gender Ideology. Melford E. Spiro. Pp. 45-67.
John J. Hartman - pp. 692
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Of the Resemblance of Fathers to Their Children: The Roots of Primitivism in Middle-Childhood Enculturation. Donald F. Tuzin. Pp. 69-103.
John J. Hartman - pp. 692
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Images of an Unborn Sibling: The Psychocultural Shaping of a Child's Fantasy Among the Bimin-Kuskusmin of Papua New Guinea. Fitz John Porter Poole. Pp. 105-177.
John J. Hartman - pp. 692
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Dream Drawings, Affect, and Cultural Themes: Pointers from Some Tolai Data. A. L. Epstein. Pp. 179-204.
John J. Hartman - pp. 692-693
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Don't Let the Piranha Bite Your Liver: A Combined Anthropological and Psychoanalytic Approach to Kagwahiv (Tupi) Food Taboos. Waud H. Kracke. Pp. 205-246.
John J. Hartman - pp. 693
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Jewish Moroccan "Saint Impresarios" in Israel: A Stage-Developmental Perspective. Yoram Bilu. Pp. 247-269.
John J. Hartman - pp. 693
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Australian Aborigines: The Yolgnu, the Pitjatjatjara and "Dark People" of Bourke: An Ethnographic and Rorschach Study. Ruth M. Boyer, et al. Pp. 271-310.
John J. Hartman - pp. 693-694
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Bettelheim's Contribution to Anthropology. Robert A. Paul. Pp. 311-334.
John J. Hartman - pp. 694
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Trickster's Humanity: Sublimation and Psychosocial Development. William C. Manson. Pp. 335-346.
John J. Hartman - pp. 694
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XV, 1990: Jewish Messianism and the Cultic Process. W. W. Meissner. Pp. 347-370.
John J. Hartman - pp. 694-695
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Common Sense, Documentation, and the Method of Unrestricted Exegesis: Their Value and Limitations Examined in Four Letters by Freud. K. R. Eissler. Pp. 1-35.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 695
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Gender Specific Dangers in the Female Dyad in Treatment. Doris H. Bernstein. Pp. 37-48.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 695
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: A Comparative Study of Japanese and American Group Dynamics. Tetsuro Takahashi. Pp. 49-62.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 695
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Psychosis and Malice. Joseph H. Berke. Pp. 63-76.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 695-696
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Bringing the Holocaust Home: The Freudian Dynamics of Kubrick'sThe Shining. Geoffrey Cocks. Pp. 103-125.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 696
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Issues in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Single Females over Thirty. Janice S. Lieberman. Pp. 177-198.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 696
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Money Meanings and Madness: A Psychoanalytic Perspective. David W. Krueger. Pp. 209-224.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 696
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: A Reconsideration of the Freud-Tausk-Deutsch Relationship. James W. Hamilton. Pp. 267-278.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 697-697
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: The Text/Body Connection: Character as Fetish in The Plumed Serpent. Marcia Ian. Pp. 279-300.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 697
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: War as a Holding Environment: An Analysis ofEmpire of the Sun. Lynn S. Lawrence. Pp. 301-307.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 697
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Gender Stereotyping in Supervisory Styles. Jennifer Leighton. Pp. 347-363.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 697-698
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: On Aphasiaat 100: The Neuropsychodynamic Legacy of Sigmund Freud. Laurence Miller. Pp. 365-378.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 698
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: The Working Alliance: Current Concepts and Controversies. Moss L. Rawn. Pp. 379-389.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 698
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: The Addiction to Negativity. Robert C. Lane; James W. Hull; Leonore M. Foehrenbach. Pp. 391-401.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 698
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Pornography and the Primal Scene: A Report on the Voyage to Brobdingnag. Charles A. Peterson. Pp. 411-424.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 699-699
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Imagination and the Unconscious: A Critique of the Neo-Romantic Program. M. D. Faber, Pp. 437-457.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 699
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: The Birth of a Baby During Psychotherapy: A Perspective from Self Psychology. Bonnie Wolfe. Pp. 483-504.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 699-700
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Mothering and Fathering Processes in the Psychoanalytic Art. Nancy McWilliams. Pp. 525-545.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 700
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Incest "Rediscovered." Shirley Panken. Pp. 547-565.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 700
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: The Dynamics of Narcissism in Marriage. Carolynn Maltas. Pp. 567-581.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 700
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Mary Shelley as Frankenstein. Elizabeth A. Waites. Pp. 583-598.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 700-701
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: Conrad's Dream of a Common Language: Lacan and "The Secret Sharer." Joyce Wexler. Pp. 599-606.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 701
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVIII, 1991: "One's Effort to Find a Little Truth": Ethel Schwabacher's Artistic and Psychoanalytic Odyssey. Jeffrey Berman. Pp. 607-627.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 702-704
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