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1 Abend, S.M. (2007) Therapeutic Action in Modern Conflict Theory. Psa. Q. 76S: Akhtar, S. Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis. Projective Identification, Projective Counter-identification, Projective Transformation, Projective Transidentification. Pp Arlow, J.A. and Brenner, C. (1964) Psychoanalytic Concepts and the Structural Theory. Pp Arlow, J.A. (1969) Unconscious Fantasy and Disturbances of Conscious Experience. Psa Q., 38:1-27. (1991) Conflict, Trauma and Deficit. In Conflict and Compromise: Therapeutic Implications. Pp Aron, L. (1996) A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis. Ch. 5, Aspects of Mutuality in Clinical Psychoanalysis. Ch. 8, On Knowing and Being Known: Theoretical and Technical Considerations Regarding Self-Disclosure. Bass, A. (2007) When the Frame Doesn t Fit the Picture, Psa. Dial. 17:1-27. Bion, W.R., Rosenfeld, H., Segal, H. (1961) Melanie Klein. IJP 42: 4-8. Bion, W.R. (1959). Attacks on Linking. IJP 40: (1962) The Psycho-Analytic Study of Thinking. IJP 43: (1962). Learning from Experience. Pp Bird, B. (1972) Notes on Transference: Universal Phenomenon and Hardest Part of Analysis. JAPA 20: Blum, H.P. (2003) Repression, Transference and Reconstruction. IJP 84: (2003) Response to Peter Fonagy. IJP 84: Bollas, C. (1983) Expressive Uses of the Countertransference: Notes to the Patient from Oneself. Contemp. Psa. 19: (2007) On Transference Interpretation as a Resistance to Free Association, pp in The Freudian Moment. 1
2 Boston Change Process Study Group (1997) The Foundational Level of Psychodynamic Meaning: Implicit Process in Relation to Conflict, Defense and the Dynamic Unconscious. IJP 88: (1998) Non-Interpretive Mechanisms in Psychoanalytic Therapy: The Something More than Interpretation. IJP 79: Brenner, C. (2002) Conflict, Compromise Formation, and Structural Theory. Psa. Q. 71: Breuer, J. (1893) Fraulein Anna O. SE 11: Britton, R. (1989). Chapter Two: The Missing Link: Parental Sexuality in the Oedipus Complex. The Oedipus Complex Today Clinical Implications Pp (1992) The Oedipus Situation and the Depressive Position. New Library of Psychoanalysis, 14: Casement, P.J. (1982) Some Pressures on the Analyst for Physical Contact During the Reliving of an Early Trauma. Int. Rev. Psa. 9: Chekov, A. The Lady With the Dog. Cheever, J. (2000) Goodbye, My Brother in The Stories of John Cheever. Chused, J.F. (1991) The Evocative Power of Enactments. JAPA 39: Clyman, R.B. (1991) The Procedural Organization Of Emotions: A Contribution From Cognitive Science to the Psychoanalytic Theory of Therapeutic Action. JAPA 39S: Coen, S. (2007) Narcissistic Temptations to Cross Boundaries and How to Manage Them. JAPA 55: Feldman, M. (1990). Common Ground: The Centrality of the Oedipus Complex. IJP 71: (1993) The Dynamics of Reassurance. IJP 74: (1997) Projective Identification: The Analyst's Involvement. IJP 78: (2000) Some Views on the Manifestation of the Death Instinct in 2
3 Clinical Work. IJP 81: Fonagy, P. (1999) Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis. Introduction to Attachment Theory, pp Freud s Models and Attachment Theory, pp Points of Contact between the Kleinian Model and Attachment Theory and Points of Divergence, pp (1999) Memory and Therapeutic Action. IJP 80: (2003) Rejoinder to Harold Blum. IJP 84: Freud, S Studies of Hysteria SE 2 Ch. 4, The Psychotherapy of Hysteria The Neuro-Psychoses of Defense SE 3: Screen Memories SE 3: On Dreams SE 5: Postscript to the Dora case. SE 7: Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality SE 7: Analysis of a Phobia in a 5 Year Old Boy (Little Hans) SE 10: Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis SE 11: Leonardo da Vinci and a Memory of his Childhood SE 11: The Future Prospects of Psycho-analytic Therapy. SE 11: Formulations on the Two Principles of Mental Functioning SE 12: [In Freud course and in Language course] 1912 Recommendations to Physicians Practicing Psychoanalysis SE 12: The Dynamics of Transference SE 12: [In Freud and Transference-Countertransference courses] 1913 On Beginning the Treatment SE 12: Remembering, Repeating and Working-Through SE 12: On Narcissism: An Introduction SE 14: Observations on Transference-Love SE 12: [In Freud and Transference-Countertransference courses] 1915 The Unconscious. SE 14: Instincts and their Vicissistudes. SE 14: Mourning and Melancholia. SE 14: A Child is Being Beaten. SE 17: Beyond the Pleasure Principle. SE 18: The Ego and the Id. SE 19: [In Freud and in Dynamic Unconscious] 1924 The Economic Problem of Masochism. SE 19:
4 1926 Inhibitions, Symptoms, and Anxiety. SE 20: Analysis Terminable and Interminable. SE 23: Constructions in Analysis. SE 23: Gabbard, G.O. and Lester, E.P. (1995) Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis. Ch. 5, The Early History of Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis, Pg Ch. 6, Sexual Boundary Violations, Pp Gabbard, G.O. and Ogden, T. (2009) On Becoming a Psychoanalyst. IJP 90: Gabbard, G.O. and Westen, D. (2003) Rethinking Therapeutic Action. IJP 84: Gardner, R. (1983) Self Inquiry. Pp Gill, M. (1979) The Analysis of the Transference. JAPA 27(supplement): Gray, P. (1973) Psychoanalytic Technique and the Ego s Capacity for Viewing Intrapsychic Activity. JAPA 21: (1993) Paul Gray, M.D. J. Clin. Psa. 2: Greenberg, J. and Mitchell, S. (1983) Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory, Sigmund Freud: The Strategy of Accommodation, pp Melanie Klein, pp Greenberg, J. (2001) The Analyst s Participation: A New Look. JAPA 49: (2002) Psychoanalytic Goals, Therapeutic Action, and the Analyst s Tension. Psa. Q. 71: (2004) An Autobiographical Fragment. Psa. Inq. 24: Greenson, R. (1966) That Impossible Profession. JAPA 14:9-27. (1974) Loving, Hating, and Indifference toward the Patient. Int. Rev. Psa. 1: Hinshelwood, R. (2005) Projective Identification. in The International Dictionary of Psycho-analysis. DeMijolla, A., editor. (2007) The Kleinian Theory of Therapeutic Action. Psa. Q., 4
5 76S: (2013) Freud s Counter-transference? Reviewing the Case Histories with Modern Ideas of Transference and Countertransference. Ch. 5, pp In Transference and Countertransference Today, ed. Robert Oelsner. Hoffman, I. (1994) Dialectical Thinking and Therapeutic Action in the Psychoanalytic Process. Psa. Q 63: Isaacs, S. (1948) The Nature and Function of Phantasy IJP 29: [In Early Relationships and in Dynamic Unconscious] Jacobs, T. (1991) The Use of the Self: Countertransference and Communication in the Analytic Situation. Possibly Ch. 2, 3, 4, 7. (1993) Inner Experiences of the Analyst: Their Contribution to the Analytic Process. IJP 74: Joseph, B. (1982) Addiction to Near-Death. IJP 63: (1983). On Understanding and Not Understanding: Some Technical Issues. IJP 64: (1985). Transference: The Total Situation. IJP 66: (1989) Projective Identification: Some Clinical Aspects. In Psychic Equilibrium and Psychic Change. Pp Kernberg, O.F. (2001) Object Relations, Affects, and Drives: Toward a New Synthesis. Psa. Inq. 21: Klein, M. (1940) Mourning and its Relation to Manic-Depressive States. IJP 21: (1945) The Oedipus Complex in the Light of Early Anxieties. IJP 26: (1946) Notes on Some Schizoid Mechanisms. IJP 27: (1957) Envy and Gratitude. In The Writings of Melanie Klein, Vol. 3: Envy and Gratitude and other Works. Pp (1959) Our Adult World and Its Roots in Infancy, pp in Envy and Gratitude and Other Works, [In Early Relationships and in Dynamic Unconscious] 5
6 Kohut, H. (1981) On Empathy. Int. J. Psa. Self Psychol. 5: Lachmann, F.M. and Beebe, B. (1996) Chapter 7 The Contribution of Self- and Mutual Regulation to Therapeutic Action: A Case Illustration. Progress in Self Psychology, 12: Langs, R. (1976) The Bipersonal Field. Some Interactional Consequences of a Modified Frame, Pp Lear, J Therapeutic Action: An Earnest Plea for Irony. Pp Lemma, A. (2013) Transference on the Couch, Ch. 7, pp in Transference and Countertransference Today, ed. Robert Oelsner. Levenson, E. (1991) Changing Concepts of Intimacy in Psychoanalytic Practice, Psychoanalysis: Cure or Persuasion?, and The Purloined Self. In his The Purloined Self: Interpersonal Perspectives in Psychoanalysis. Pp. 1-10, 31-46, Lichtenberg, J.D. (1988) A Theory Of Motivational-functional Systems As Psychic Structures. JAPA 36S: (1990) Re-thinking the Scope of the Patient s Transference and the Therapist s Counterresponsiveness. Progress in Self Psychology, 6: (2001) Motivation: Sic Transit Gloria?. Psa. Inq. 21: Litowitz, B.E. (2007) Unconscious Fantasy: A Once And Future Concept. JAPA 55: Little, M. (1990) Psychotic Anxieties and Containment: A Personal Record of an Analysis with Winnicott. Pp Loewald, H.W. (1960) On the Therapeutic Action of Psycho-Analysis. IJP 41: Loewald, H.W. (1971) The Transference Neurosis: Comments on the Concept and the Phenomenon. JAPA 19: Mackay, N. (1996) The Place of Motivation in Psychoanalysis. Mod. Psa, 21:3-17. May, R. (1986) Love in the Counter-Transference: the Uses of the Therapist s Excitement. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 2:
7 McLaughlin, J. (1988) The Analyst s Insights. Psa. Q. 57: (1995) Touching Limits in the Analytic Dyad. Psa. Q. 64: Mitchell, S. and Black, M. Freud and Beyond, Ch. 9 Modell, A. (2009) Metaphor The Bridge Between Feelings and Knowledge. Psa Inquiry, 29: Money-Kyrle, R. (1956) Normal Counter-transference and Some of its Deviations. IJP 37: Muslin, H. and Gill, M. (1988) Transference in the Dora Case. JAPA 26: Nunberg, H. (1951) Transference and Reality. IJP 32:1-9. Ogden, T. (1979) On Projective Identification. IJP 60: (1986) The Paranoid-Schizoid Position: Self as Object, and The Depressive Position and the Birth of the Historical Subject. In The Matrix of the Mind: Object Relations and the Psychoanalytic Dialogue. Pp (1994) The Analytic Third: Working with Intersubjective Clinical Facts. In his Subjects of Analysis. Pp (1997) Reverie and Metaphor: Some Thoughts on How I Work as a Psychoanalyst. IJP 78: (2005) What I Would Not Part With. Fort Da 11B: Orr, D.W. (1954) Transference and Counter Transference: A Historical Survey. JAPA only. O Shaughnessy, E. (1981) A Clinical Study of a Defensive Organization. IJP 62: (1992) Enclaves and Excursions. IJP 73: (1994) What is a Clinical Fact? IJP 75: Peebles, M.J. (2012) The Trauma Model, In Beginnings: The Art and Science of Planning Psychotherapy. Pp
8 Peskin, M.M. (2001) Back to Basics: The Psychoanalytic Conceptualization of Motivation. Psa. Inq. 21: Pick, I. B. (1985) Working Through in the Countertransference. IJP 66: Pine, F. (1989) Motivation, Personality Organization, and the Four Psychologies of Psychoanalysis. JAPA 37: (1994) Some Impressions Regarding Conflict, Defect and Deficit. Psa. Study of the Child 49: Poland, W. (1984) On the Analyst s Neutrality. JAPA 32: (1992) Transference: An Original Creation. Psa. Q. 61: Proust, M. (1981) Remembrance of Things Past (In Search of Lost Time). Vol III, The Captive. Pp Quinodoz, J-M. Reading Freud: A Chronological Exploration of Freud s Writings. Racker, H. (1957) The Meaning and Uses of Countertransference. Psa. Q. 26: Reed, G.S. (2001) Patients' Motivations and the Analyst's Experience. Psa. Inq. 21: Reik, T. (1948) Listening With the Third Ear. The Surprised Psychoanalyst, Ch. 23. Renik, O. (1996) The Analyst s Self-Discovery. Psa. Inquiry 16: (1999) Playing One's Cards Face up in Analysis: An Approach to the Problem of Self-Disclosure. Psa. Q., 68: Rosenfeld, H. (1964) On the Psychopathology of Narcissism: A Clinical Approach. IJP 45: (1971) A Clinical Approach to the Psychoanalytic Theory of the Life and Death Instincts: An Investigation into the Aggressive Aspects of Narcissism. IJP 52: Roth, P. (2001) Mapping the Landscape: Levels of Transference Interpretation. IJP 82(3): Sandler, J., and Sandler, A. (1994) Phantasy and its Transformations: A 8
9 Contemporary Freudian View. IJP 75: Sandler, J. (1976) Countertransference and Role-Responsiveness. Int. Rev. of Psa. 3: Schachter, J. and Kächele, H. (2007) The Analyst s Role in Healing: Psychoanalysis-Plus. Psa. Psychology 24: Schafer, R. (1977) The Interpretation of Transference and the Conditions for Loving. JAPA 25: (1982) The Analytic Attitude On Becoming a Psychoanalyst of One Persuasion or Another. Pp An Introduction (Pp. 3-13) and Conflict as Paradoxical Actions Pp The Psychoanalyst s Empathic Activity. Pp (2005) Conflict: Conceptualization, Practice, Problems. Psa Q 74: Schlesinger, H. J. (1981) The Process of Empathic Response. Psa. Inq. 1: Schore, A.N. (2011) The Right Brain Implicit Self Lies at the Core of Psychoanalysis. Psa Dialogues 21: Schwaber, E. (1981) Empathy: A Mode of Analytic Listening. Psa. Inq. 1: (1998) From Whose Point of View? The Neglected Question in Analytic Listening Psa. Q. 67: Searles, H. (1965) Collected Papers on Schizophrenia and Related Subjects. Ch. 9. Oedipal Love in the Countertransference. Pp Ch. 6 The Schizophrenic s Vulnerability to the Therapist s Unconscious Processes. Pp (1971) The Patient as Therapist to his Analyst. In his Countertransference. Ch 19, pp Segal, H. (1957) Notes on Symbol Formation. IJP 38: Include postscript (1979) published in The Work of Hanna Segal. (1964) Introduction to the Work of Melanie Klein. Phantasy Pp [In Dynamic Ucs course and Klein elective] 9
10 Melanie Klein s Technique Pp The Depressive Position. Pp Smith, H. (1995) Analytic Listening and the Element of Surprise. IJP 76: (2001) Hearing Voices: The Fate of the Analyst s Identifications. JAPA 49: Sodre, I. (2004) Who s Who? Notes on Pathological Identifications in In Pursuit of Psychic Change. Ed. E. Hargreaves and A. Varchevker. Pp Solms, M. (2002) The Brain and The Inner World, Chapter 4: Emotion and Motivation, pp Stern, D.B. (2013) Relational Freedom and Therapeutic Action. JAPA 61: Stone, L. (1961) The Psychoanalytic Situation. Pp Spillius, E. (2001) Freud and Klein on the Concept of Phantasy, in Kleinian Theory, A Contemporary Perspective. Steiner, J. (1987) The Interplay Between Pathological Organizations and the Paranoid-Schizoid and Depressive Positions. IJP 68: Sterba, R. (1940) The Dynamics of the Dissolution of the Transference Resistance. Psa Q., 9: Strachey, J. (1934) The Nature of the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis. IJP 15: [This is in both the Therapeutic Action course and the Klein elective.] Sullivan, H.S. (1954) The Psychiatric Interview, Chs. 1 and 2, Basic Concepts in the Psychiatric Interview and The Structuring of the Interview Situation. Symington, N. (1983) The Analyst s Act of Freedom as Agent of Therapeutic Change. Int. Rev. Psa. 10: Vaughan, S. (1997) The Talking Cure. Pp Westen, D. (1997) Towards A Clinically And Empirically Sound Theory Of Motivation. IJP 78: Winer, R. (1994) Close Encounters: A Relational View of the Therapeutic Process. Ch. 10, Desire. Ch. 11, Politics. Ch. 14, 10
11 Psychotherapy and the Midlife Crisis. Winnicott, D.W. (1949) Hate in the Countertransference. IJP 30:
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