Margaret
Crastnopol, "The Multiplicity of Self-Worth"
Dodi
Goldman, "Faking it"
Sue
Grand, "Reflections of Intentionality, Power, and the Mask: Discussion of Papers
by Margaret Crastnopol and Dodi Goldman"
Philip
Cushman, "A Burning World, an Absent God: Midrash, Hermeneutics, and Relational
Psychoanalysis"
Lewis
Aron, "Black Fire on White Fire, Resting on the Knee of the Holy and Blessed
One: Discussion of Paper by Philip Cushman"
Philip
Cushman, "Response to Lewis Aron"
Janet
Tintner, "Bypassing the Barriers to Change? Bariatric Surgery, Case Material"
Book Reviews
Rebecca
Curtis, "Psychoanalytic
Training: Is there any Need for Change?" (saggio-recensione
di: Emmanuel
Berman, Impossible Training: A Relational View of Psychoanalytic Education.
Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2004)
Claire
Basescu, "There is no
such Thing as a Mother" (saggio-recensione
di: Sheila Feig
Brown, editor, What Do Mothers Want? Developmental Perspectives, Clinical
Challenges. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2005)
Liran
Razinsky, "On the Strange Case of the Attitude
of Psychoanalysis toward Death" (saggio-recensione
di: Jerry S. Pivan, Death and Delusion: A Freudian Analysis of Mortal
Terror. Greenwich, CT: Information Age, 2004; Diane Jonte-Pace, Speaking
the Unspeakable. Religion, Misogyny, and the Uncanny Mother in Freud’s
Cultural Texts. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2001; Adam
Philips, Darwin's Worms Diane Jonte-Pace. Speaking the Unspeakable. New
York: Basic Books, 2000)
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