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 Dreaming: 
Psychoanalysis or Neurobiology? 
(Special Issue edited by Lois 
Oppenheim)  
Lois 
Oppenheim, "Introduction" 
J. Allan Hobson, "EGO 
ERGO SUM: Toward a Psychodynamic Neurology" 
Mark J. 
Blechner, "What are Dreams Like and How Does the Brain Make Them that Way?" 
Richard J. 
Kessler, "Consciousness: "Nothing Happens Unless First a Dream"" 
Ellen Rees, 
"Remembrances of Things Past: In Celebration of the Publication of Object 
Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory" 
Mark Solms, 
"Freud's "Primary Process" versus Hobson's "Protoconsciousness"" 
Paul Lippmann, 
"Whither Dreams?" 
Alan S. Eiser, 
"Dreaming, Psychoanalysis, and Neurobiology: A Different Perspective" 
Margaret R. 
Zellner, "Dreaming and the Default Mode Network: Some Psychoanalytic Notes" 
Paul 
Rosenbaum, "Dr. Thorndike's Dreams" 
Focusing on 
Clinical Process that Includes a Dream: Different Relational Perspectives 
(3) 
Galit Atlas, 
"Eat, Pray, Dream: Contemporary Use of Dreams in Psychoanalysis" 
Deborah Anna 
Luepnitz, "Lacan on the Royal Road" 
James L. 
Fosshage, "The Dream Narrative: Unconscious Organizing Activity in Context" 
Mark J. 
Blechner, "New Ways of Conceptualizing and Working with Dreams" 
Galit Atlas, 
"Eating, Cooking, and the Space Between: Response in Panelists' Commentaries" 
Book Reviews 
Daniel E. 
Greenberg, "Cartesianism: Post, Proto, Hyper: 
Review of:
Robert D. Stolorow, 
World, Affectivity, Trauma: Heidegger and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis. New 
York: Routledge, 2011" 
Marie Rudden, 
"Review 
of: Sandra Buechler, 
Still Practicing: The Heartaches and Joys of a Clinical Career. New York: 
Routledge, 2012" (questo libro di Sandra Buechler è stato recensito a pp. 
133-135 della rubrica "Recensioni" del n. 1/2013 di 
Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane) 
Ruth R. Imber, 
"Review 
of: Rosemary M. Balsam, 
Women's Bodies in Psychoanalysis. New 
York: Routledge, 2012"  |