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Sheldon Bach, PhD

Bach, S. (1971). Notes on Some Imaginary Companions. Psa. Study Child, 26.

Bach, S. & Schwartz, L. (1972). A Dream of the Marquis de Sade J. Amer. Psa. Assn. 20:3.

Bach, S. (1975). Narcissism, Continuity and the Uncanny. Int. J. Psa. 56:1.

Bach, S. (1977) On the Narcissistic State of Consciousness. Int. J.Psa. 58:2.

Bach, S. (1977) On Narcissistic Fantasies. Int. Rev. Psa. 4:3.

Bach, S. (1985) Narcissistic States and the Therapeutic Process. New Jersey: Aronson.

Bach, S. (1994) The Language of Perversion and the Language of Love. New Jersey: Aronson.

Bach, S. (1998) Two Ways of Being. Psychoanalytic Dialogues 8 (5).

Bach, S. (2001) On Being Forgotten and Forgetting Ones Self Psa. Q. 4.

Bach, S. (2001) Toward a Theory of the Self. In: Self-Relations in the Psychotherapy Process. Ed.Muran, J. Washington: American Psychological Assn.

Bach, S. (2002). A Mind of Ones Own: Observations on Thinking Disorders: In: Symbolization and Desymbolization. Ed. Lasky, R. New York: Other Press.

Bach, S. (2002). Sadomasochism in Clinical Practice and Everyday Life J. Clinical Psa. Vol.11, No.2.

Bach, S. (2006). Getting from Here to There: Analytic Love, Analytic Process. Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press.



Alan Bass, PhD

Bass, A. (2000). Difference and Disavowal: The Trauma of Eros, Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.

Bass, A. (2000). Interpretation and Difference: The Strangeness of Care, Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.



Jerome S. Blackman, MD, FAPA, FIPA, FACOPSA

Blackman, J. (1987). Character traits underlying self-neglect and their connection with heart disease. Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society 139(2): 31-34.

Blackman, J. (1991). Intellectual dysfunction in abused children. Academy Forum 35:7-10.

Blackman, J. (1994). Psychodynamic techniques during urgent consultation interviews. J Psychotherapy Practice & Research 3: 194-203.

Blackman, J. (1997). Teaching psychodynamic technique during an observed analytic psychotherapy interview. Academic Psychiatry 35:148-154.

Blackman, J. (2001). On Childless Stepparents. In: Stepparenting: Creating and Recreating Families in America Today. Eds: Cath, S. & Shopper, M. Hillsdale, New Jersey: The Analytic Press, pp. 168-182.

Blackman, J. (2002). DCM: Diagnostic & Clinical Manual of Disturbances in Mental Functioning. Norfolk, Virginia: Colley Press.

Blackman, J. (2003). Dynamic supervision concerning a patient's request for medication. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 72: 469-475.

Blackman, J. (2003). 101 Defenses: How the Mind Shields Itself. NY: Routledge, Inc.



Jane F. Buckwalter, LCSW, FIPA

Buckwalter, J., Gumpert, P. and Kagan, D. (1997) The American Mental Health Alliance: A Self-Managed System for Mental Health Care Delivery. The American Psychoanalyst 31(4):22-27.

Buckwalter, J., (1999) On becoming managed: Managed care enters a psychoanalytic treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis 8:125-137.

Buckwalter, J., (2000) Book Review of Psychoanalytic Therapy as Health Care: Effectiveness and Economics in the 21st Century, ed. Kaley, H., Eagle, M., and Wolitzky, D. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 48(2): 669-74.



Ani Buk, MA, LP, LCAT

Buk, A., (1999). [Review of the book The portable studio – Art therapy and political conflict: Initiatives in former Yugoslavia and South Africa]. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 16 (4), 206 - 207.

Buk, A., Duff, E., Katoh, M., Metalios, E., & Thiel de Bocanegra, H. (2001). Facilitators' guide: Training health care providers to work with refugees. New York: Doctors of the World/Safe Horizon/Office of Refugee Resettlement.

Buk, A., Freed, D., Katoh, M., Metalios, E., Moore, A., & Smullian, D. (2003). Human Rights Clinic: Training Manual for Physicians and Mental Health Professionals. New York: Doctors of the World.

Buk, A., (2009). The mirror neuron system and embodied simulation: Clinical implications for art therapists working with trauma survivors. The Arts in Psychotherapy, Special Issue: The Creative Arts Therapies in the Treatment of Trauma, 36, 61 – 74.



Paula L. Ellman, PhD, ABPsaP, FIPA

Basseches, H., Ellman, P., Elmendorf, S., Fritsch, E., Goodman, N., Helm, F., and Rockwell, S. (1996). Hearing what cannot be seen: A psychoanalytic research group's inquiry into female sexuality. The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 44, Supplement, 511-528.

Ellman, P. (1998). "Enactment: A useful concept?" In S. Ellman and M. Moskowitz, (Eds.), Enactment: Toward a New Approach to the Therapeutic Relationship, New York: Jason Aronson, Inc.

Fritsch, E., Ellman, P., Basseches, H., Elmendorf, S., Goodman, N., Helm, F., and Rockwell, S. (2001). The riddle of femininity: The interplay of primary femininity and the castration complex in analytic listening. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 82, 1171-1183.

Goodman, N., Basseches, H., Ellman, P., and Elmendorf, S. (in press). "We're in this too" - Psychoanalysis in a time of terror: The effect of terror on transference, countertransference and technique. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis.



Prudence Emery, LCSW

Emery, P., Gadlin, W., and Levitan, J. (1980). Modified Group Therapy with Psychotic and Depressed Patients, Group, 4, 3.

Emery, P. (1998). Understanding Resistance to Mourning, Nassau Newsnotes, Part I; Part II.

Emery, P. (2000). Conflicts about Anger and Fear of Success in Adult Women, The Clinician, 31, 2.

Emery, P. and White, J.C. (2006). Clinical Issues with African-American and White Women Wishing to Marry in Mid-Life, Clinical Social Work Journal, 34, 1.



Vivian Eskin, MA, MSW, PhD

Eskin, V. & Zilberfein, F. (1991). Clinical Issues in working with Holocaust Survivors facing medical illness. MET Chapter Forum, New York State Society of Clinical Social Work Psychotherapists.

Zilberfein,F. & Eskin, V. (1992). Holocaust Survivors facing medical illness and hospitalization. Social Work in Health Care. Vol. 18 (1).

Eskin, V. (1995). "The Impact of Parental Communication of Holocaust related Trauma on Children of Holocaust Survivors and Second Generation", in J. Lemberger (Ed.) A Global Perspective on Working with Holocaust Survivors and Second Generation. JDC-Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development. Jerusalem, Israel.

Eskin, V. (2002). Ambiguous Loss: Mourning Uncertain Death or Chronic Illness, Social Work Today, Oct. 2002.



Edwin Fancher, MA, FIPA

Fancher, E. (1990). A training analysis for psychoanalytic psychotherapists. Psychoanalytic Review, 7, 41-57.

Fancher, E. (1990). [Review of the book How Does Treatment Help? On the Modes of Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy]. Psychoanalytic Review, 77, 609-612,

Fancher, E. (1991). Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy: Comments and a recommendation. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 11, 45-46.

Fancher, E. (1993). Symposium: Psychoanalytic Education, Discussion of papers by Jacob Arlow and Martin Bergmann. Psychoanalytic Review, 80, 217-220.

Fancher, E. (1995). [Review of the book Interpretation and Interaction: Psychoanalysis or Psychotherapy]. Psychoanalytic Review, 82, 341-345.

Fancher, E. (1995). [Review of the book Metaphor and Meaning in Psychotherapy]. Psychoanalytic Books, 6, 452-456.

Fancher, E. (1995). [Review of the book Integration and Self Healing: Affect-Trauma-Alexithymia]. Psychoanalytic Books, 82, 644-647,

Fancher, E. (1996). [Review of the books Working with Resistance and A Primer on Working with Resistance]. Psychoanalytic Books, 7, 362-367.

Fancher, E. (1997). [Review of the book Psychoanalysts Talk]. Psychoanalytic Review, 84, 644-648.

Fancher, E., (1998). [Review of the book Disorders of Narcissism]. Psychoanalytic Books, 9, 337-341.

Fancher, E., (2003). [Review of the book A Primer of Clinical Interpretation: Classic and Post-Classical Approaches]. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 23, 71-72.

Fancher, E., (2004). [Review of the book The Texture of Treatment: On the Matter of Psychoanalytic Technique]. Psychologjst-Psychoanalyst, 24, 50-52.

Fancher, E. (2004). [Review of the book Psychoanalytic Theories: Perspectives from Developmental Psychopathology]. Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 49, 543-545.

Fancher, E. (2005). [Review of the book How Analysts Think and Why They Think the Way They Do: Reflections on Three Psychoanalytic Hours]. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 2, 62-63.

Fancher, E. (2006). [Review of the book Endings and Beginnings: On Terminating Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis]. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 4, 45-46.



Elizabeth Fritsch, PhD

Basseches, H., Ellman P., Elmendorf, S., Fritsch, E., Goodman, N., Helm, F., Rockwell, S. (1996). Hearing what cannot be seen: A psychoanalytic research group's inquiry into female sexuality. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 44, Supplement.

Fritsch, E., Ellman, P., Basseches, H., Elmendorf, S., Goodman, N., Helm, F., and Rockwell, S. (2001). The riddle of femininity: The interplay of primary femininity and the castration complex in analytic listening. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 82.



Helen K. Gediman, PhD, ABPP, FIPA

Gediman, H.K. (1971). The concept of stimulus barrier: Its review and reformulation as an adaptive ego function. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 52, 243-257.

Bellak, L., Hurvich, M., and Gediman, H. K. (1973). Ego Functions in Schizophrenics, Neurotics and Normals. New York: Wiley.

Gediman, H.K. (1975). Reflections on romanticism, narcissism, and creativity. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 23, 407-423.

Gediman, H.K., and Wolkenfeld, F. (1980). The parallelism phenomenon in psychoanalysis and supervision: its reconsideration as a triadic system. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 59, 234-255.

Gediman, H.K. (1981). [Review of the book The Search for the Self: Selected Writings of Heinz Kohut]. Psychoanalytic Review, 67, 505-514.

Gediman, H.K. (1981). On love, dying together, and Liebestod fantasies. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 29, 607-630.

Gediman, H.K. (1982). [Review of the book Sadness and Depression, by John Bowlby]. Psychoanaytic Review, 69, 391-399.

Gediman, H.K. (1982). [Review of the book Plea for a Measure of Abnormality by Joyce McDougall]. Review of Psychoanalytic Books, 2.

Gediman, H.K. (1983). Annihilation anxiety: The experience of deficit in neurotic compromise formation. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 64, 59-70.

Gediman, H.K. (1983). [Review of the book On Becoming A Psychoanalyst by Robert S. Wallerstein] Review of Psychoanalytic Books, 3 & 4, 415-428.

Gediman, H.K. (1984). Actual neurosis and psychoneurosis. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 65, 191-202.

Gediman, H.K. (1985). Imposture, inauthenticity, and feeling fraudulent. Journal of the American Psyschoanalytic Association, 33, 911-935.

Gediman, H.K. (1986). The plight of the imposturous candidate: Learning amidst the pressures and pulls of power in the institute. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 6, 67-91.

Gediman, H.K. (1989). Conflict and deficit models of psychopathology: A unificatory point of view. In: D. Detrick and S. Detrick, Eds., Self Psychology: Comparisons and Contrasts, Hillsdale, N.J.: The Analytic Press.

Gediman, H.K. (1990). On the transition from psychotherapy to psychoanalysis. In: H. Siegel et al, Eds., Psychoanalytic Reflections on Current Issues. New York: New York University. Press.

Gediman, H.K. (1991). Seduction trauma: Complemental intrapsychic and interpersonal perspectives on fantasy and reality. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 8, 381-401.

Gediman, H.K. (1993). Men masquerading as women: Imposture, illusion and dénouement in the play, "M. Butterfly." Psychoanalytic Psychology, 10, 469-479.

Gediman, H.K. (1995). Fantasies of Love and Death: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Normal and the Patholgical, New York: New York University Press.

Gediman, H.K. & Lieberman, J.S. (1996). The Many Faces of Deceit, Northvale, New Jersey and London: Jason Aronson.

Gediman, H.K. (1997). Discussion of two articles: "Criteria for termination" by Steven J. Ellman and "On long analyses" by Warren S. Poland. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 14, 211-220.

Gediman, H.K. (1998). The therapeutic action in the real, transferential, and therapoeutic object relationship. In: C.S. Ellman et al, Eds., The Modern Freudians: Contemporary Psychoanalytic Technique, Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson

Gediman, H.K. (1998). [Review of the book The Inner World in the Outer World: Psychoanalytic Perspectives by Edward Shapiro]. International Journal of Psycboanalysis

Gediman, H.K. (2000). [Reporter on the Panel Discussion, Affect and Power, International Psychoanalytic Association, Santiago, Chile, July, 1999] International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 81, 799-802.

Gediman, H.K. (2001). [Review of the book Female Sexuality: Contemporary Engagements by Donna Bassin]. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 18, 602-611.

Gediman, H. K. (2001). The supervisory process. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 49, 733-737.

Gediman, H. K. (2002). [Reporter of Panel Discussion Contrasting Aims in Transference Interpretation]. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 83, 478-482.

Gediman, H.K. (2003). [Review of the book The Supervisory Alliance: Facilitating the Psychotherapist's Learning Experience by Susan Gill]. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 51, 1060-1066.

Gediman, H. K. (2003). Male object choice in women with homosexual desire. In Sexual Faces, Ed. C. Schwartz & M. Schulman. New York: International Universities Press, 93-114.

Gediman, H.K. (2005). Premodern, modern, and postmodern perspectives on sex and gender mixes. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 53.

Gediman, H.K. (2006). Facilitating analysis with implicit and explicit self-disclosures. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 16, 241-263. Reply to commentaries, same issue, 305-316.



Nancy R. Goodman, PhD

Fraiberg, P. and Goodman, N. (1993). A History of Washington Psychologists for the Study of Psychoanalysis. In R.C. Lane and M. Meisels, (Eds.) A History of the Division of Psychoanalysis in the American Psychological Association, New York: Jason Aronson, Inc.

Basseches, H., Ellman, P., Elmendorf, S., Fritsch, E., Goodman, N., Helm, F., and Rockwell, S. (1996). Hearing what cannot be seen: A psychoanalytic research group's inquiry into female sexuality. The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 44, Supplement, 511-528.

Goodman, N. (1998). Developmental Regression as a Determinant of the 'Fixity' of Enactments. In S. Ellman and M. Moskowitz, (Eds.), Enactment: Toward a New Approach to the Therapeutic Relationship, New York: Jason Aronson, Inc.

Goodman, N. (1999). Unconscious Images of Women Behind the Film Screen: Thelma and Louise and Like Water for Chocolate, in At the Threshold of the Millenium: A selection of the Proceedings, eds. Rescia and Lemlij, Prom Peru: Lima

Fritsch, E., Ellman, P., Basseches, H., Elmendorf, S., Goodman, N., Helm, F., and Rockwell, S. (2001). The riddle of femininity: The interplay of primary femininity and the castration complex in analytic listening. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 82, 1171-1183.

Goodman, N. (2003). [Review of the book Primitive Mental States Volume II: Psychobiological and Psychoanalytic Perspective on Early Trauma and Personality Development]. The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Assoc.

Goodman, N., Basseches, H., Ellman, P., & Elmendorf, S. (in press). "We're in this too" - Psychoanalysis in a time of terror: The effect of terror on transference, countertransference and technique. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis.



Jane S. Hall, LCSW, FIPA

Hall, J. S. (1998). Deepening the Treatment. New York: Jason Aronson.

Hall, J. S. (2004). Roadblocks on the Journey of Psychotherapy. New York: Jason Aronson.

Hall, J. S. (2004). To Tell or Not To Tell. Society for Clinical Social Work Newsletter.

Hall, J. S. (2006). The Importance of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training: A Tale of Two Programs. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst - Division 39 News, official publication of the American Psychological Association, XXVI (1), Winter.

Hall, J. S. (2007). [Review of the book Hate and Love in Psychoanalytic Institutes by Jurgen Reeder] Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, Vol. XXVII(1), Winter, 60-6.

Hall, J. S. (2007). Suicide and Homicide. The Round Robin, XXII(2), Spring, the Newsletter of Section I, Division 39 of the American Psychological Association.

Hall, J. S. (2007). No one owns psychoanalysis: a plea for ecumenical cooperation. InternationalPsychoanalysis.net website, August 7th. http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/2007/08/07/no-one-owns-psychoanalysis-a-plea-for-ecumenical-cooperation

Hall, J. S. (2007). [Review of the book The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Science by Norman Doidge] Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, XVII(4), Fall, 38-40.

Hall, J. S. (2008). Interview with Martin Bergmann. InternationalPsychoanalysis.net website, July 18th. http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/2008/03/16/interview-with-martin-bergmann-by-jane-hall

Hall, J. S. (2008). The Pope's Visit. InternationalPsychoanalysis.net website, April 21st. http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/2008/04/21/the-pope's-visit

Hall, J. S. (2008). Suicide and Homicide. AAPCSW Newsletter, Spring 2008, pages 6-7, 14-15, 17.

Hall, J. S. (2008). Barrier Busting. InternationalPsychoanalysis.net July 18, 2008.
http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/2008/07/18/barrier-busting

Hall, J. S. (2008). Relinquishing orthodoxy: one Freudian analyst's personal journey. Psychoanalytic Review, 95(5), 845-71.

Hall, J. S. (2008). The Well is Running Dry. InternationalPsychoanalysis.net website, October 17th. http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/2008/10/17/the-well-is-running-dry

Hall, J. S. (2009). Riffs on Remuneration. The Candidate, 3(1).

Hall, J. S. (2009). Thoughts on Measurement. InternationalPsychoanalysis.net website, January 23rd. http://internationalpsychoanalysis.net/2009/01/23/thoughts-on-measurement

Hall, J. S. (2009). Prelude. Clinical Social Work Journal, 37(1), 77-78.

Hall, J. S. (2009). Analytic Identity. New York Freudian Society News Briefs, May.

Hall, J. S. (2010). A Special Kind of Love. The Round Robin (the Newsletter of Section I, Division 39 of the American Psychological Association), XXIV(1), Winter, 2-8.



Ellen R. Hirsch, CSW

Hirsch, E., Smith, D. & Pierce, M. (2003). The Bond of Not Knowing: The Importance of Early Anxiety in Self and Mutual Regulation. In Infant Observation: The International Journal of Infant Observation and its Applications, Vol. 6, No.1. Infant Observation: Developments in the United States (pp. 25-43). London: Tavistock Clinic Foundation & Lawrence and Wishart Ltd.



Judith Schweiger Levy, PhD

Levy, J.S. and Wachtel,P.L,. (1978). Depersonalization: An Effort at Clarification, American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 38, 291-300.



Kerry L. Malawista, PhD

Malawista, K. & Malawista, P. (1988). The Utility of a Modified Group-as-a-Whole Psychotherapy Model with Chronic Psychotic Patients: A Case Study. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 52(2). [Awarded the Fourteenth Annual Overholser Prize]

Malawista, K. & Malawista, P. (1999). The opening phase of the analysis of Mr. B: A dramatic transference phenomenon. Ch. 2. In The Social Work Psychoanalyst's Case Book: Essays in Honor of Jean Sanville. Joyce Edwards & Elaine Rose (Eds.) Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.

Malawista, K. & Drake, D. (2002). Conversion Symptoms and Psychoanalysis in a Second Language. Psychoanalytic Social Work, 9(1), 3 - 25. [NYFS Plumsock Prize Winner, 2000]

Malawista, K. (2004). Rescue fantasies in child therapy. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 21(4), 373-386.



Martin L. Nass, PhD, ABPP

Nass, M.L. (1956). The effects of three variables on children's concepts of physical causality. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 53, 191-196.

Nass, M.L. (1959). Characteristics of a psychotherapeutically-oriented group for beginning teachers. Mental Hygiene, 43, 562-567.

Boehm, L. & Nass, M.L. (1962). Social class differences in conscience development. Child Development, 33, 565-574.

Nass, M.L. (1964). The deaf child's conception of physical causality. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 69, 669-673.

Nass, M.L. (1964). The development of conscience: a comparison of the moral judgments of deaf and hearing children. Child Development, 35, 1073-1080.

Nass, M.L. (1966). The superego and moral development in the theories of Freud and Piaget. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 21, 51-68.

Nass, M.L. (1971). Some aspects of a psychoanalytic interpretation of music. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 40, 303-316.

Nass, M.L. (1975). On hearing and inspiration in the composition of music. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 44, 431-449.

Nass, M.L. (1984). The development of creative imagination in composers. International Review of Psychoanalysis, 11, 481-491.

Nass, M.L. (1990) (The previous three papers also appear as chapters in Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music, Vol. I) S. Feder, L. Karmel, & G. Pollock (Eds.), New York: International Universities Press.

Nass, M.L. (1989). From transformed scream, through mourning to the building of psychic structure: a critical review of the literature on music and psychoanalysis. Annual of Psychoanalysis, 19, 159-181.

Nass, M.L. (1991). Una interpretation psicoanalitica de la musica: Algunas consideraciones. Gradiva, 4, 297-308. (This is a translation into Spanish of my 1971 paper and is published in the Journal of the Mexican Psychoanalytic Society.)

Nass, M.L. (1993). The composer's experience: variations on several themes. In Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music (Second Series) S. Feder, L. Karmel, & G. Pollock (Eds.) New York: International Universities Press.

Nass, M.L. (1994). [Review of the book Charles Ives: My Father’s Song by Stuart Feder] Psychoanalytic Review, 80, 475-479.

Nass, M.L. (1996). [Review of the book The Pleasures and Perils of Genius: Mostly Mozart by Peter Ostwald and Leonard S. Zegans] Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 44, 623-628.

Nass, M.L. (1998). Chapter in The Modern Freudians Proceedings of the NYU Postdoctoral Program Freudian Track Conference, November 3, 1996. International Universities Press.

Nass, M.L. (2002). [Review of the book The Musical Edge of the Therapeutic Dialogue by Steven H. Knoblauch] Psychoanalytic Review, 89, 267-271.

Nass, M.L. (2005). [Review of the book Between Couch and Piano: Psychoanalysis, Music, Art and Neuroscience by Gilbert J. Rose] Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 53, 679-684.

Nass, M.L. (2007). The mind of the composer. The American Psychoanalyst, 41, (4), 18-22.



Kerry Kelly Novick

Novick, K.K. (1986). Talking with toddlers. Psychoanal. Study Child 41:277-286.

Novick, K.K. (1988). Childbearing and childrearing. Psychoanalytic Inquiry 8:252-260.

Novick, K.K<. and Novick, J. (1987). The essence of masochism. Psychoanal. Study Child 42: 353-384. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Novick, K.K. (1994). Postoedipal transformations: latency, adolescence, and pathogenesis. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 42:143-170.

Novick, K.K. (1998). An application of the concept of the therapeutic alliance to sadomasochistic pathology. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 46: 813-846.

Novick, K.K. (1999). Creativity and compliance. In: D. Bassin (Ed.), Female Sexuality (p.63-69). Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

Novick, K.K. (2002). Reclaiming the land. Psychoanalytic Psychology 19:348-377.

Novick, J. and Kelly, K. (1970). Projection and externalization. Psychoanal. Study Child 25: 69-95.

Novick, J. and Novick, K.K. (1991). Some comments on masochism and the delusion of omnipotence from a developmental perspective. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 39: 307-321.

Novick, K.K. (1993). A reminiscence of Anna Freud. Child Analysis 4: 53-61.

Novick, K.K. (1994). Externalization as a pathological form of relating: the dynamic underpinning of abuse. In: A. Sugarman, Ed. Victims of Abuse: the Impact of Child and Adult Trauma. New York: International Universities Press. pp. 343-381.

Novick, K.K. (1996). A developmental perspective on omnipotence. J. Clinical Psychoanalysis 5: 129-173.

Novick, K.K. (1996). Fearful Symmetry. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

Novick, K.K. (1999). Dialogue on violence, terror and persecution: response to W. Sofsky. International Psychoanalysis, Newsletter of the IPA 8: 35-37.

Novick, K.K. (2000). Love in the therapeutic alliance. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 48: 189-218.

Novick, K.K. (2001). Trauma and deferred action in the reality of adolescence. American Journal of Psychoanalysis 61: 43-61.

Novick, K.K. (2001). Two systems of self-regulation. Journal of Psychoanalytic Social Work 8: 95-122.

Novick, K.K. (2003).Two systems of self-regulation and the differential application of psychoanalytic technique. American Journal of Psychoanalysis 63:1-19.

Novick, K.K. (2004). The superego and the two-systems model. Psychoanalytic Inquiry 24: 232-256.

Novick, K.K. (2005). Soul blindness: a child must be seen to be heard.In: Divorce and Custody: Contemporary Developmental Psychoanalytic Perspectives. Ed: L. Gunsberg and P. Hymowitz. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Books. Ch.8.

Novick, K.K. (2006). Good Goodbyes: Knowing How to End in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Lanham, Maryland: Jason Aronson.



Jack Novick, PhD

Novick, J. (1980). Negative therapeutic motivation and negative therapeutic alliance. Psychoanalytic Study Child 35:299-320.

Novick, J. (1982). Termination: Themes and Issues. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2, 329-365.

Novick, J. (1982). Varieties of transference in the analysis of an adolescent. Int. J. Psycho- Anal. 63: 139-148.

Novick, J. (1988). The timing of termination. International Review of Psychoanalysis. 14, 307- 318.

Novick, J. (1989). How does infant research affect our clinical work with adolescents? A case report. In: Scott Dowling and Arnold Rothstein, Eds. The Significance of Infant Observational Research for Clinical Work with Children, Adolescents, and Adults. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Novick, J. (1990). Comments on termination in child, adolescent and adult analysis. Psychoanal. Study Child, 45: 419-436.

Novick, J. (1992). Interminable analysis: A case report. In A. Sugarman, R. Nemiroff, and D. Greenson, (Eds.), The technique and practice of psychoanalysis: Vol. 2, Essays in honor of Ralph Greenson (pp. 343-381). Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Novick, J. (1997). Termination conceivable and inconceivable. Psychoanalytic Psychology 14: 145-162.

Novick, J. (1999). Deferred action and recovered memory: the organization of memory in the reality of adolescence. Child Analysis 10: 65-93.

Novick, J. and Kelly, K. (1970). Projection and externalization. Psychoanal. Study Child 25: 69-95.

Novick, J. and Novick, K.K. (1991). Some comments on masochism and the delusion of omnipotence from a developmental perspective. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 39: 307-321.

Novick, J. (1993). A reminiscence of Anna Freud. Child Analysis 4: 53-61.

Novick, J. (1994). Externalization as a pathological form of relating: the dynamic underpinning of abuse. In: A. Sugarman, Ed. Victims of Abuse: the Impact of Child and Adult Trauma. New York: International Universities Press. pp. 343-381.

Novick, J. (1996). A developmental perspective on omnipotence. J. Clinical Psychoanalysis 5: 129-173.

Novick, J. (1996). Fearful Symmetry. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

Novick, J. (1999). Dialogue on violence, terror and persecution: response to W. Sofsky. International Psychoanalysis, Newsletter of the IPA 8: 35-37.

Novick, J. (2000). Love in the therapeutic alliance. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 48: 189-218.

Novick, J. (2001). Two systems of self-regulation. Journal of Psychoanalytic Social Work 8: 95-122.

Novick, J. (2001). Trauma and deferred action in the reality of adolescence. American Journal of Psychoanalysis 61: 43-61.

Novick, J. (2003).Two systems of self-regulation and the differential application of psychoanalytic technique. American Journal of Psychoanalysis 63:1-19.

Novick, J. (2004). The superego and the two-systems model. Psychoanalytic Inquiry 24: 232-256.

Novick, J. (2005). Soul blindness: a child must be seen to be heard.In: Divorce and Custody: Contemporary Developmental Psychoanalytic Perspectives. Ed: L. Gunsberg and P. Hymowitz. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Books. Ch.8.

Novick, J. (2006). Good Goodbyes: Knowing How to End in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Lanham, Maryland: Jason Aronson.

Novick, K.K. and Novick, J. (1987). The essence of masochism. Psychoanal. Study Child 42: 353-384. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Novick, J. (1994). Postoedipal transformations: latency, adolescence, and pathogenesis. J Amer. Psychoanal.Assn. 42:143-170.

Novick, J. (1998). An application of the concept of the therapeutic alliance to sadomasochistic pathology. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 46: 813-846.

Novick, J. (1999). Creativity and compliance. In: D. Bassin (Ed.), Female Sexuality (p.63-69). Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

Novick, J. (2002). Reclaiming the land. Psychoanalytic Psychology 19: 348-377.

Novick, J. (2005). Working With Parents Makes Therapy Work. Lanham, Maryland: Jason Aronson.



Marion M. Oliner, PhD

Oliner, M. M. (1978). Le Narcissisme [Theoretical Formulations of Bela Grunberger]. Psychoanalytic Review, pp.239-252.

Oliner, M. M. (1982). The anal phase. In D. Mendell (ed.), Early Female Development (pp.25-60). New York: Spectrum Publications. Also in D. Mendell (ed). Body and Self. An Exploration of Early Female Development. (pp.25-60). Northvale and London: Jason Aronson. 1994.

Oliner, M. M. (1982). Hysterical features among children of survivors. In M. Bergmann & M. Jucovy (eds), Generations of the Holocaust (pp.267-286). New York: Basic Books.

Oliner, M. M. (1988). Anal components in overeating. In H. J. Schwartz (Ed.), Bulimia: Psychoanalytic treatment and theory (pp.227-254). Madison, Connecticut: International Universities Press.

Oliner, M. M. (1988). Cultivating Freud's Garden in France. Northvale, N.J. and London: Aronson.

Oliner, M. M. (1995) Hysterische Persönlichkeitsmerkmale bei Kindern Überlebender. In M.S. Bergmann, M.E. Jucovy, J.S. Kestenberg (Ed.), Kinder der Opfer, Kinder der Täter. (pp. 292-321). Frankfurt: S. Fischer Verlag.

Oliner, M. M. (1996). External Reality: The Elusive Dimension of Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 65, 267-300.

Oliner, M. M. (1997). Aeussere Realität. Die schwer fassbare Dimension der Psychoanalyse. Jahrbuch der Pychoanalyse 37, 9-43.

Oliner, M. M. (1998). Jacques Lacan: The language of alienation (P. Marcus, & A. Rosenberg, Eds.). In Psychoanalytic Versions of the Human Condition (pp.362-391). New York: New York University Press.

Oliner, M. M. (1999). The Inner World of the 'Bad' Mother. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, 16, 25-46. Also in Dale Mendell & Patsy Turini, eds., The Inner World of the Mother (pp. 261-284) Madison, Ct.:Psychosocial Press, 2003.

Oliner, M. M. (1999). Das ungelöste Rätsel "Trauma": Auswirkungen des Holocaust auf die Sexualität. Psyche, 53, 1115-1136.

Oliner, M. M. (2000). The Unsolved Puzzle of Trauma. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 69, 41-61.

Oliner, M. M. (2000). Playing Games Versus Being Fooled. Psychoanal. Quarterly. 69:551-552.

Oliner, M. M. (2001). Über die Schwierigkeiten, seine Feinde zu hassen. In Ed. Werner Bohleber & Sybille Drews, Die Gegenwart der Psychoanalyse - die Psychoanalyse der Gegenwart (pp.208-222). Stuttagart: Klett-Cotta.

Oliner, M. M. (2002). Die innere Welt der "schlechten" Mutter. Psyche 56, 442-458.

Oliner, M. M. (2004). Die externalisierende Funktion der Gedenkstätten. In M. Frölich, Y. Lapid & C. Schneider (Eds.), Repräsentationen des Holocaust im Gedächtnis der Generationen (pp.42-61). Frankfurt am Main: Brandes & Apsel Verlag.

Oliner, M. M. (2005). Auf der Jagd nach Nazis. In Trauma der Psychoanalyse? Die Vertreibung der Psychoanalyse aus Wien 1938 und die Folgen. (pp. 155-172). Wien: Milletre Verlag.



Katherine Oram, PhD

Oram, K. (2001). A Transitional Space: Involving Parents in the Play Therapy of Their Children. The Journal of Infancy, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 1, (4), 79-98.

Oram, K. (2005). Boredom: Unprocessed Pain in the Treatment of a Narcissistic Boy and His Family. The Journal of Infancy, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 4, (3), 233-243.



Frieda Plotkin, PhD

Plotkin, F. (1981). Psychotherapy of a Twenty-Year-Old Methadone Patient. In L. Brill (Ed.), The Clinical Treatment of Substance Abusers, (pp. 100-104). New York: The Free Press.

Plotkin, F. (1998). Treating the older patient: The psychoanalyst's experience. Dissertation Abstracts International-B. (University Microfilms No. 9813002.)

Plotkin, F. (2000). Treatment of the Older Adult: The Impact on the Psychoanalyst. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 48, 4, 1591-1616.

Plotkin, F. (in press). Psychodynamic Interventions with Midlife Adults Caring for Elderly Parents. Journal of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.



Monica J. Rawn, LCSW, BCD

Rawn, M. (1988). [Review of the book Dr. Balter's Child Sense]. Psychoanalytic Review, 75,481-82.

Rawn, M. (1990). [Review of the book Richard Sterba: The Collected Papers]. Psychoanalytic Review, 77,301-02.

Rawn, M. (1999). A case of a stalemate reversed: A second chance. In J. Edward and E. Rose (Eds.) The social work psychoanalyst's casebook: Voices in honor of Jean Sanville. (pp. 165-184). New Jersey: The Analytic Press.

Rawn, M. (1999). "Profile of Leon Wurmser, M.D." The National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work, Inc., 18: 12-13. (1999). The Clinician: The Newsletter of the New York State Society for Clinical Social Work, Inc. 30: 2: 10.

Rawn, M. (2001). [Review of the book The Power of the Inner Judge: Psychodynamic Treatment of the Severe Neuroses]. The Newsletter of The National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work. Jason Aronson.



Gail S. Reed, PhD, LP, FIPA

Reed, G. S. (1994). Transference neurosis and psychoanalytic experience: Perspectives on contemporary clinical practice. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Reed, G. S. (1996). Clinical experience. Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson.

Reed, G. S. (l976). Dr. Greenacre and Captain Gulliver: Notes on conventions of reading and interpretation. Literature and Psychology, 26, l85-l90.

Reed, G. S. (l982). Toward a methodology for applying psychoanalysis to literature. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 51, 19-42.

Reed, G. S. (1983). Candide: Radical simplicity and the impact of evil. In E. Kurzweil & W. Phillips (Eds.), Literature and Psychoanalysis (pp. l89-200). New York: Columbia University Press.

Reed, G. S. (1984). The antithetical meaning of the term "empathy" in psychoanalytic discourse. In J. Lichtenberg (Ed.), Empathy (pp. 7-25). Hillsdale, N.J.: The Analytic Press.

Reed, G. S. (l985). Psychoanalysis, psychoanalysis appropriated, psychoanalysis applied. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 54, 234-269.

Reed, G. S. (1987). Rules of clinical understanding in classical psychoanalysis and in self psychology: A comparison. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 35, 421-446.

Reed, G. S. (1990). The transference neurosis in Freud's writings. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 38, 423-450.

Reed, G. S. (1990). A reconsideration of the concept of transference neurosis. International Journal of Psycho-analysis, 71, 205-217.

Reed, G. S. (1993). On the value of explicit reconstruction. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 62, 52-73.

Reed, G. S. (1995). Clinical truth and contemporary relativism: Meaning and narration in the psychoanalytic situation. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 43, 713-739.

Reed, G. S. and Baudry, F. (1997). The logic of controversy: Susan Isaacs and Anna Freud on f(ph)antasy. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 45, 465-490.

Reed, G. S. (1997). The analyst's interpretation as fetish. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 45, 1153-1181.

Reed, G. S. (1997). The analyst's privacy and the patient's curiosity. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 6, 517-531.

Reed, G. S. (2000). Un raisonnement toxique pour la psychanalyse. Filigrane: Ecoutes Thérapeutiques, 8, 64-75.

Reed, G. S. (2001). Patients' motivations and the analyst's experience. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 21, 556-571.

Reed, G. S. (2001). The disregarded analyst and the transgressive process: discontinuity, countertransference, and the framing of the negative. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 49, 909-931.

Reed, G. S. (2003). Spatial Metaphors of the Mind. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 72, 97-129.

Reed, G. S. and Levine, H. (2004). The Politics of Exclusion. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 24, 122-138.

Reed, G. S. and Baudry, F. (2005). Conflict, structure and absence: André Green on borderline and narcissistic pathology. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 74, 121-155.

Reed, G. S. (in press). The reader's lack: Commentary on Wilson. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.



Phillida B. Rosnick, PhD

Clarkin, J. and Rosnick, P.B. (1986). Differential Therapeutics: A Case Illustration. In J. Norcross (Ed.) Casebook of Eclectic Psychotherapy. New York: Bruner/Mazel.

Samiy, A.H. and Rosnick, P.B. (1987). Early Identification of Renal Problems in Patients Receiving Chronic Lithium Treatment. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144:5.

Rosnick, P.B. (1993). "The Invisible Father", unpublished manuscript, submitted for and awarded The Plumsock Award at the New York Freudian Society.

Koenigsberg, H.W., Klausner, E.J., Pelino, D., Rosnick, P.B., and Cambell, R. (1993). Expressed Emotion and Glucose Control in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150:7.

Klausner, E.J., Koenigsberg, H.W., Skolnick, N., Chung, H., Rosnick, P.B., Pelino, D., and Campbell, R. (1995). Perceived Familial Criticism and Glucose Control in Insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus. International Journal of Mental Health, 24: 2.



Crayton E. Rowe Jr, MSW, BCD-P

Rowe, C. (1982). Narcissism and hyperaggressiveness: A study of hyperaggresive borderline children. In: Clinical Social Workers as Psychotherapists, ed. F. Lieberman. New York: Gardner Press, pp. 151-164.

Rowe, C. & MacIsaac, D. (1989), Empathic Attunement - The Technique of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology. New York: Aronson

Rowe, C. (1992). Development from archaic to mature selfobject transferences. Clinical Social Work Journal, 20: 31-45.

Rowe, C. (1993). The hyperactive ghetto child: Some treatment considerations. Journal of Analytical Social Work, 1:55-78.

Rowe, C. (1994). Musings of an analyst on a home visit to a ghetto child. Contemporary Psychotherapy Review, 9:82-90.

Rowe, C. (1994). Reformulations of the concept of selfobject: A misalliance of Self psychology with object relations theory. In: A Decade of Progress: Progress in Self Psychology, Volume 10, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 9-20.

Rowe, C. (1996). The concept of resistance in self psychology. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 49:66-74.

Rowe, C. (1996). Introduction: Notes on the integration, reformulation, and development of Kohut's contributions. In: Basic Ideas Reconsidered: Progress in Self Psychology, Volume 12, ed. A. Goldberg, Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. xiii-xxii.

Rowe, C. (1997). Expanding attunement: A contribution to the experience-near mode of observation. In: Empathy Reconsidered, edited by A. Bohart & L. Greenberg. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, pp. 265-278.

Rowe, C. (1999). The selfobject transferences reconsidered. In: Pluralism in Self psychology: Progress in Self psychology, Volume 15, ed. A. Goldberg, Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 15-30.

Rowe, C. (2005). Treating the Basic Self: Understanding Addictive, Suicidal, Compulsive, and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity (ADHD) Behavior. New York: Psychoanalytic Publishers.

Rowe, C. (2005). A Brief Treatment of a Posttraumatic Stress Disordered Patient: A Self Psychological Perspective. Clinical Social Work Journal, 33:473–484.

Rowe, C. (2008). The impact of a traumatic birth injury on the internal world of an adult patient: A self psychological psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Review, 95:107-129.



Shirley Herscovitch Schaye, PhD

Schaye, S. H. and Thorne, E. (1991). Psychoanalysis Today: A Case Book, Charles C.Thomas, Publishers.

Schaye, S. H., Lauro, L., et al, (2003). Psychoanalytic Supervision of the Difficult Patient. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, LXXII: 403-438.



Phyllis L. Sloate, PhD

Beebe, B. and Sloate, P. (1982). Assessment and treatment of difficulties in mother-infant attunement in the first three years of life: A case study. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 1, #4: 601-623.

Bergman, A., Schwartzman, M., Sloate, P. and Wilson, A. (1983). The oral deadlock: A particular period in the treatment of a psychotic child. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Vol. 31, #2: 443-476.

Sloate, P. and Voyat, G. (1983). Language and imitation. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. Vol. 12, #2: 199-222.

Sloate, P. and Voyuat, G. (1983). Cognitive and affective features in childhood psychosis. American Journal of Psychotherapy. Vol. 37, #3: 376-386.

Sloate, P. (1987) On the wish to leave with love. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 7, #3: 397-413.

Sloate, P., Voyat, G. and Snyder, C. (1988). Piagetian Assessment: An Integrative Approach. In: Clinical Assessment of Children and Adolescents. Ed. Kestenbaum, C. and Williams, D. New York: New York University Press, Vol. 1: 85-111.

Sloate, P. (1997). Body Image Change and Transitional Space: The Analysis of A Chronically Self-Mutilating Bulimic. In: The Psychosomatic Newsletter of The American Psychoanalytic Association. Discussant: Sheldon Bach. Vol.2, #1, 1-3.

Sloate, P. (1998). The Role of Auditory Defenses in the Treatment of a Narcissistic Boy. In: Narcissistic Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Diagnosis and Treatment. Ed. P. Beren. New York: Jason Aronson, 187-212.

Sloate, P. & Kohutis, E., Eds. (in press). Psychosomatic Disorders: Psychoanalytic Studies in Etiology and Treatment. New York: Other Press.



Iris Sugarman, LCSW, FIPA, BCD

Sugarman, I. (in press). The woman who could not grieve - A contemporary look at mourning. Clinical Social Work Journal.



Nancy Wolf, MSW

Wolf, N. (2003). Bion's infant: How he learns to think his thoughts. Infant Observation: The International Journal of Infant Observation and Its Applications, 6, 1.



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