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40 #1 January 2004
Jane Flax, Ph.D.
The Scandal of Desire: Psychoanalysis and Disruptions of Gender: A
Meditation on Freud’s Three Essays
on the Theory of Sexuality.
Kerry Gordon, Ph.D.
The Tiger’s Stripe: Some Thoughts on Psychoanalysis, Gnosis, and the
Experience of Wonderment.
Barbara Katz-Eisold, Ph.D.
Tiffany and the Land of Black and White: Can the “Other”
Psychoanalytically Informed Clinician Make a
Difference to Children Living in the Inner City, and If So, How?
Linda B. Sherby, Ph.D. A.B.P.P.
Forced Termination: When Pain Is Shared.
BOOK REVIEWS
Richard A. Chefetz, M.D.
Ira Brenner, Dissociation of Trauma: Theory, Phenomenology, and
Technique.
Dominick Grundy, Ph.D.
Marilyn Charles, Patterns: Building Blocks of Experience.
Saundra M. Segan, Ph.D.
Adam Phillips, Promises, Promises: Essays on Psychoanalysis and
Literature.
Vol. 40 #2 April 2004
Mark B. Borg, Jr., Ph.D.
Venturing Beyond the Consulting Room: Psychoanalysis in Community Crisis
Intervention.
Margaret Rubin, Ph.D.
The Fictive Object and Disordered Attachments.
Donnel B. Stern, Ph.D.
The Eye Sees Itself: Dissociation, Enactment, and the Achievement of
Conflict.
Gladys Foxe, Ph.D.
“But that was in another country, and besides…”: Collision and Collusion
in the
Countertransference between German, Jewish-Descended Analyst and German
Nazi-Descended Patient.
Richard M. Billow, Ph.D.
The Adolescent Play: Averting the Tragedy of Hamlet.
Linda I. Meyers, Psy.D.
Living in Ice Houses: A Poetics of the Body.
BOOK REVIEWS
Mark Epstein, M.D.
Jeremy D. Safran, editor, Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: An Unfolding
Dialogue.
Katherine Weissbourd, Ph.D.
Julia Kristeva, Melanie Klein.
Pasqual J. Pantone, Ph.D.
Peter Fonagy, Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis, and Peter Fonagy,
Gyorgy Gergeley, Elliot L. Jurist, and May Target, Affect Regulation,
Mentalization, and the Development of the Self.
Vol. 40, #3 July 2004
Ofra Eshel, Psy.D.
Let It Be and Become Me: Notes on Containing, Identification, and thePossibility of Being.
Ghislaine Boulanger, Ph.D.
Lot’s Wife, Cary Grant, and the American Dream: Psychoanalysis withImmigrants.
Therese Ragen, Ph.D.
How Far to the Moon?
Carole Maso
On Therese Ragen’s “How Far to the Moon?”
Lawrence Josephs, Ph.D.
Seduced by Affluence: How Material Envy Strains the Analytic Relationship.
Richard A. Chefetz, M.D., Philip M. Bromberg, Ph.D.
Talking with “Me” and “Not-Me”: A Dialogue.
BOOK REVIEWS
Karol Marshall, Ph.D.
Book Review – Muriel Dimen, Sexuality, Intimacy, Power.
Prince, Robert, Ph.D.
Book Review – Vamik Volkan, Blood Lines: From Ethnic Pride to Ethnic Terrorism, and Vamik Volkan, Gabrielle Ast, and William Greer, Jr., The Third Reich in the Unconscious: Transgenerational Transmission and Its Consequences.
Ragen, Therese, Ph.D.
Book Review – Noelle Oxenhandler, The Eros of Parenthood: Explorations in Light and Dark.
Vol. 40, #4 October 2004
Abby Stein, Ph.D.
Fantasy, Fusion, and Sexual Homicide.
Don Greif, Ph.D.
Discussion of Stein's “Fantasy, Fusion, and Sexual Homicide.”
Ofra Eshel, Psy.D.
From the “Green Woman” to “Scheherazade”: The Becoming of a Fundamentally New Experience in Psychoanalytic Treatment.
Steven Cooper, Ph.D.
Psychoanalysis Preparatory to Psychotherapy: The Ambiguity of Reflection When Patients Return to Psychoanalysis.
Joyce Slochower, Ph.D.
But What Do You Want? The Location of Emotional Experience.
Lawrence Epstein, Ph.D.
The Advantage Offered by the Psychoanalytic Group Setting for the Activation and Resolution of Certain Transferences.
Frank C. Richardson, Ph.D. and Timothy J. Zeddies, Ph.D.
Psychoanalysis and the Good Life.
Emily Kuriloff, Psy.D.
Book Review – Joanne Hatch Bruch, Unlocking the Golden Cage: An Intimate Biography of Hilde Bruch .
Stefanie Solow Glennon, Ph.D.
Book Review – Peter Shabad, Despair and the Return of Hope: Echoes of Mourning in Psychotherapy.
Sue Shapiro, Ph.D.
Book Review – Susie Orbach, The Impossibility of Sex.