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A tribute to Shmuel Erlich for his eightieth birthday, this volume explores and challenges anew p...
'In this compelling exploration of modern motherhood and childhood, Dr. Mali Mann draws on her ex...
What goes through a psychiatrist’s mind as she sits with her patients and listens to them talk? H...
THE NEW YORK SCHOOL FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHO-THERAPY ANDPSYCHOANALYSIS, now in its fourth decade...
Arnold Richards’s psychoanalytic contributions follow the leitmotif of 'integrative pluralism': h...
All that patients need, including patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, is a competent therapist...
‘Don’t judge a book by its cover.’ This one does not engage in Freud-bashing and it is not anothe...
Psychotherapy is an adventure into uncharted territory-the landscape of the mind. As therapists, ...
Psychoanalytic Technique With Children, Adolescents, And Adults is about psychoanalytic technique...
Each poem in this collection forms a spiral staircase of carefully balanced lines that lead us to...
In Quantum Psychoanalysis: Essays on Physics, Mind ,and Analysis Today Gerald J. Gargiulo seeks t...
'Elizabeth Brunoski is a poet with a unique, rare voice that is immediate, spontaneous, intimatea...
My friend Peter Shabad quotes Soren Kierkegard, who said that life can only be understood backwar...
The idea of political correctness has had many detractors of all political stripes; none, though,...
In the appendices, there is a concentration, with a special attention to detail, on the clinical ...
The many books and papers written about our public school system are bitterly divided over what t...
These poems, written over several decades but never published as a collection, are a kind of auto...
A worthy life is not easily obtained. It takes vigor, vitality, matter, and energy to withstand f...
From Chapter 1:Ten years ago, I was a psychoanalyst in a beautiful coastal community. Often, I wa...
Insouciant, serious, funny and profound, Climate of Opinion: Sigmund Freud in Poetry is the book ...
Sandy Abend has been a close friend of mine for more than twenty years. For decades longer I have...
Marco’s curiosity has captured me from the very beginning. His surprising openness has impressed ...
Does love have its limits?Are couples challenged beyond what they can handle when one becomes ill...
I set myself a very hard task. In this short book I will present what I believe to be a major par...
These stories illustrate the paradox that fiction is an opening to truth. Each story brings out t...
This is an anthology of poems by outstanding poets of diverse backgrounds (age, gender, race, eth...
'Off the Tracks: Cautionary Tales About the Derailing of Mental Health Care delivers more than it...
To examine sexual behavior, especially monogamy, and adultery through the lens of history is espe...
For over fifty years we have studied destructive and self-destructive sadomasochistic behavior in...
We enter a movie theater, find a seat and recline as best we can, waiting to be transported. Tran...
I have, in this collection, placed 20 of my articles that have been previouslypublished separatel...
From the Introduction by author: Love, Rivalry, and the UnconsciousJane Austen’s novels have been...
Irene Willis has written a book of poems that are so disarming, as if each poem was born out of a...
Edited by Arlene Kramer Richards, Lucille Spira and Arthur A. Lynch, this book is primarily based...
This is a book of hope and compassion that describes in detail the analytic processes in the trea...
From the Preface:'Thus God and Nature link’d the gen’ral frameAnd bade Self-love and Social be th...
With the papers in this volume, I want to turn a spotlight onto this forgotten dimension of our m...
June 2008, I logged on-line the name of my long-missing father who I barely knew. I believed the ...
Dr. Anna Aragno has taken us back to basics...She asks how the Freudian edifice, tacitly steeped ...
In a number of articles I published when I began my training as a psychoanalyst at the San Franci...
This is the first comprehensive work emerging from psychoanalysis correlating with a contemporary...
'I can’t tell anyone, so I tell everyone', wrote Frigyes Karinthy1 in one of his poems, lending h...
'Theodore Jacobs broke novel ground in 1991, thinking about analytic engagement in this classic a...
Standing on the psychoanalytic precipice, looking out at the horizon, the young analyst sees an o...
'Merle Molofsky's Streets 1970 is a must-read for anyone who wants a deeply thought-provoking, we...
George Northrup’s artistic palette is dazzling and razor-sharp; each poem in this collection sedu...