Publications by Members of NIP Community
Aibel, M. (2024). What we’re reading: Book recommendations from the editors of Psychoanalytic Perspectives – “They Left It All Behind” by Hannah Hahn. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 21(1): 114.
Aibel, M. (2023). And He Showed Me Things: The Transformative Power of Sondheim’s Songs – A Discussion of Philipson and Jones’ Stephen Sondheim: Relational Psychoanalyst of the American Musical Theater. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 43(8), 665–672.
Aibel, M. (2023). Why I Read. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 20(3), 328–330.
Aibel, M. (2022). Awakening to the political – or is it all an undream? In R. Kabasakalian-McKay & D. Mark (Eds.), Inhabiting Implication in Racial Oppression and in Relational Psychoanalysis. Routledge.
Aibel, M. (2022). I Don’t Understand (Why Scrutinize the Inscrutable When We Can Un-Understand and Not-Know?). Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 19(3), 348–364.
Aibel, M. (2022). A constant risk of getting killed. The Psychoanalytic Activist [online newsletter], June.
Aibel, M. (2021). The sleepy analyst struggles to awaken: Dissociation, enactment, regression and altered states with trauma patients. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 57(1): 54-84.
Aibel, M. (2020). The joy of the session (Notes from the pandemic). Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis, 14(2): 193-203.
Aibel, M. (2019, April). Remembering Lew: A tribute to Lewis Aron [Letter from editor]. The IARPP Bulletin, 18(2)
Aibel, M. (2018). The personal is political is psychoanalytic: Politics in the consulting room. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 15(1): 64-101.
Aibel, M. (2017). From provisioning to reciprocity: Logging in to Spike Jonze’s her. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 34(3): 368-371.
Aibel, M. (2016). From provisioning to reciprocity: Logging in to Spike Jonze’s her. PsychoanalyticPsychology.
Aibel, M., Browning, D., Katz, A., Malach, S., Nusbaum, B., Rosenblatt, T. & Choder-Goldman, J. (2015). On being a supervisee: A roundtable discussion. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 12(1): 156-171.
Aibel, M. (2014a). Being railroaded: A candidate’s struggle to stay on track. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 11(2): 140-163.
Aibel, M. (2014b). Response to commentaries. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 11(2): 188-197.
Altstein, R., (2017). The Possibility and Impossibility of Teaching Psychoanalytic Writing: A review of Structure and Spontaneity in Clinical Prose: A writer’s guide for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists by Suzi Naiburg. New York: Routledge, 2015. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 53, 164-172.
Altstein, R. (2019). “Life and death in loose threads: A tribute to my teacher, Lew Aron.” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 16(3):240-248.
Appollon, S. (2025). My Mother’s Haiti, Redux. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 35(3), 323–336.
Appollon, S. (2021). The Triple Entendre, Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 31:1, 6-12,
Aron, L. & Atlas, G. (2019). “Dramatic dialogue: Dreaming & drama in contemporary clinical practice.” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 16(3):249-271.
Atlas, G. (2019). "Sister delivery." Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 16(3):364.
Bass, G. (2018). Ain't Misbehavin: Discussion of "Somatic Experiencing" Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 28(5),602-609.
Benedetti, R. (2015), Belonging: Ontogeny of a gay psychoanalytic candidate. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 10 (4), 398-407.
Black, M. (2016). Making Music Together: Discussion of Gianni Nebbiosi’s “The Smell of Paper.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 26:17-25.
Bloch, O. (2015). Dialogues in no man's land. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 51. Issue 2: Special Issue: The Evolution of Witnessing: Emergent Relational Trends in Holocaust Studies, Ed.s: Sue Grand and Jill Salberg, 312-332.
Bloch, O. (2017). Dialogues in no man's land. In S. Grand & J. Salberg (Eds.), Trans-generational trauma and the other: Dialogues across history and difference. New York: Routledge
Bloch, O. (2017). Visiting Savta Bobbe in Tel Aviv. In B. Zindel (Ed.), Writing on the moon. London: Karnac Books.
Bloch, O. (2018). Afterward [Motion Picture]. United States: Afterward Productions.
Bornstein, M., Hill, D., & Katz, A. (Eds.). (1990). Object relations theory in perspective. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 10(2).
Brand, D. (2019). “Sardines, or the dissolution of otherness.” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 16(3):362-363.
Brennan, B. W. (2015). Out of the archive/Unto the couch: Clara Thompson's Analysis with Ferenczi. In S. Kuchuck & A. Harris (Eds), The Legacy of Sándor Ferenczi: From Ghost to Ancestor (pp. 77-95). New York: Routledge.
Carson, G. D., Reubens, P., & Shapiro, S. (2022). Integrative trauma treatment: Expanding the psychoanalytic frame. International Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 13, 15–32.
Carson, G. D. (2020a). Greater than the sum of its parts: The value of co-led trauma group psychotherapy. In S. Wise & E. Nash (Eds.), Healing trauma in group settings: The art of co-leader attunement (pp. 102–127). Routledge.
Cataldo, L.M. (2019a). “Where God is between us: Religious experience, surrender, and the third in clinical perspective.” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 16(2):113-133.
Cataldo, L.M. (2019b). “Spaces, places, dimensions: Reply to commentaries.” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 16(2):158-164.
Charatan, D.L. (2020). “Doing as we say and saying as we do: A review of ‘Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Integration: An Evolving Synergy,’ edited by Jill Bresler and Karen Starr.” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 17(1):114-119.
Charles, M. (2019). “Psychoanalysis and the aesthetic dimension: Commentary on Lisa Cataldo’s ‘Where God Is Between Us.’” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 16(2):134-148.
Choder-Goldman, J. (2019). “Global perspectives: A conversation with Elisabeth Roudinesco.” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 16(1):103-111.
Choder-Goldman, J. (2020). “Global perspectives: A conversation with Grigoris Vaslamatzis.” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 17(1):120-128.
Clement, C. (2014). Ronald Fairbairn’s theory of object relations and the microanalysis of mother-infant interaction: A mutual enrichment. In B. Beebe & F. Lachmann (Eds.), Mother-infant communication and the origins of attachment: Implications for adult treatment (Relational Psychoanalysis Book Series). New York, NY: Routledge.
Clement, C. (2010). Commentary on Philip Ringstrom’s “Meeting Mitchell’s challenge: A comparison of relational psychoanalysis and intersubjective systems theory.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 20(2), 219–223.
Clement, C. (2010). A self psychological discussion of mutual recognition. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 5(3), 364–366.
Clement, C. (2005). The evocation of death anxiety on a meditation retreat. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 15(2), 139–152.
Clement, C. (1997). Commentary on Judith Rustin’s “Infancy, agency and intersubjectivity.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 7(1), 63–75.
Clement, C. (2000, May). Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: A matter of life and death [Conference presentation]. Conference in honor of Emmanuel Ghent, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Relational Track, New York, NY.
Clement, C. (2004). Self communion in the intersubjective field: Commentary on case study by Beatrice Beebe. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 14(1), 65–71.
Davies, J.E. (in press). Cultural dimensions of intersubjectivity: Negotiating 'sameness' and 'otherness' in the analytic relationship. Psychoanalytic Psychology.
de Peyer, J. (In press). Ecstasy and Agony: When Too Much is Not Enough: Commentary on Sarah Schoen’s “Erotic Entanglements in the Search to Be and Belong.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues.
de Peyer, J. (2024). Piercing the Veil: From Intuition to Telepathic Receptivity. Contemporary Psychoanalysis 60:56-78.
de Peyer, J. (2022). Skating on Thin Ice: Clinical Dilemmas With the Uncanny. British Psychological Society, Psychotherapy Section Review, 67, pp. 62-77.
de Peyer, J. (2022). Unspoken Rhapsody: Female Erotic Countertransference and the Dissociation of Desire. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 19(1), 1–19.
de Peyer, J. (2022). Desire as Gateway to Interconnectedness: Reply to Burton and Harris. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 19(1), 40–45.
de Peyer, J. (2021). Portals through Liminal Space: Commentary on Shapiro and Marks-Tarlow’s “Varieties of Clinical Intuition.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 31(3), 294–301.
de Peyer, J. (2017). Traversing the Ineffable: Commentary on Sharon Farber’s “Becoming a Telepathic Tuning Fork.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 27(6), 735–740.
de Peyer, J. (2017). Byron-Beguiled. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 14(2), 254–257.
de Peyer, J. (2016). Uncanny Communication and the Porous Mind. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 26(2), 156–174.
de Peyer, J. (2016). “Presence” and “Absence”: Kaleidoscopic Hide and Seek: Reply to Commentaries. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 26(2), 198–205.
de Peyer, J. (2014). Telepathic Entanglements: Where are we Today? Commentary on Paper by Claudie Massicotte. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 24(1), 109–121.
de Peyer, J. (2013). Sequestered Selves: Discussion of Adoption Roundtable. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 10(1), 149–168.
de Peyer, J. (2007). Dances of Desire: Commentary on Papers by Dianne Elise and Jonathan H. Slavin. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 17(6), 831–846.
de Peyer, J. (2002). Private Terrors Sexualized Aggression and a Psychoanalyst’s Fear of Her Patient. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 12(4), 509–530.
de Peyer, J. (2002). Reply to Commentaries. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 12(4), 545–549.
Dolber, A., Glassman, N.S., Merklin, K., Rosenthal, R., Schuker, E., Feldmann Secrest, M., Frank, K.A., Bernstein, K. (2013). Inside Adoption. Psychoanal. Perspect., 10:65–113.
Eigen, M. (2016). Image, fullness, void. Psychoanalytic Inquiry. 36: 613-619.
Eigen, M. (2016). Psychopathy in everyday life. The Psychoanalytic Review. 103: 729-742.
Eisikovits, Z., Grauwiler, P., Mills, L.G., & Winstok, Z. (2008). Recent trends in intimate violence: Theory and intervention Part II. Children and Youth Services Review, 30(6), 613-615. Special Issue Editors of this volume.
Eisikovits, Z., Grauwiler, P., Mills, L.G., & Winstok, Z. (2007). Recent trends in intimate violence: Theory and intervention Part I. Children and Youth Services Review, 30(3), 249-251. Special Issue Editors of this volume.
Finlon, C.J. (2019). “The uses of history: A discussion of Janna Sandmeyer’s ‘Understanding homophobia in our forefathers: Rethinking how Kohut actually worked.” Psychoanalysis, Self, and Context, 14(4):397-401.
Fosshage, J. (2024). Is Dreaming Thinking? Pivotal Issues In Understanding and Working With Dreams. Psychoanalytic Inquiry Vol 44, No 8. 816-826
Fosshage, J. (2024). Joe, a Deep and Abiding Friendship. Psychoanalytic Inquiry Vol 44, No 7. 734-736
Fosshage, J. (2021) How Does Contemporary Psychoanalysis Work? The Two Analyses of Dr. R.F. Psychoanalytic Inquiry Vol. 41, 345-350
Fosshage, J. (2017). Emergence of conflict during the development of the self: A relational self psychological perspective. In M. Eagle, C. Christian, and D. Wolitzky (Eds.), Psychoanalysis and Conflict: A Critical Reassessment, New York: Routledge.
Fosshage, J. (2017). Not all field theories are the same: the impact of listening perspectives and models of transference. In S.M. Katz, R. Cassorla and G. Civitarese (Eds.), Advances in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Field Theory: Concept and Future Development, New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis.
Fosshage, J. (2016). A relational self psychological perspective. Journal of Analytical Psychology, (2002) 47, 67-82.
Fosshage, J. (2016). The centrality of motivational theory in psychoanalysis: Motive/intention as the basic unit for understanding psychological life. In L. Gunsberg and S. Hershberg, (Eds.), Psychoanalytic Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice: Reading Joseph D. Lichtenberg, (pp. 187-200). New York: Routledge, Taylor and Frances Group.
Fosshage, J. (2016). Changing models of transference and their clinical implications: Residual Assumptions Die Hard. (Los Modelos cambiantes de la Transferencia y sus Implicaciones Clínicas: Supuestos Residuales que Difícilmente Mueren. Ejournal, (www.ceir.info) in Spanish.
Fosshage, J. (2016). Forms of relatedness and analytic intimacy. (Formas de Relación e Intimidad Analítica.) Ejornal, (www.ceir.info) in Spanish.
Fosshage, J. (2016). The psychological function of dreams: a revised psychoanalytic perspective. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, (1983) 6, 4:641-669. Also published in Essential Papers on Dreams (1992), ed. M. Lansky.New York, NY: New York University Press.
Fosshage, J. (2016). The organizing functions of dreaming: Pivotal issues in understanding and working with dreams. International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 16: 213-221.
Fosshage, J. (2014). Use and impact of empathic, other-centered and self listening/experiencing perspectives in analytic group psychotherapy. In The One and the Many: Relational Approaches to Group Psychotherapy
Eds. R. Grossmark and F. Wright. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
Fosshage, J. (2014). Issues on therapeutic action and self psychology: A commentary. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Vol. 11, No 1: 1-6.
Fosshage, J. (2013). The dream narrative: Unconscious organizing activity in context. Contemporary Psychoanalysis. 49, 2, 253-258.
Fosshage, J. (2013). Transforming self-experience: A brief discussion of Annette Richard’s “Journeying back home together.” International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, Vol. 8, No. 4, 465-471.
Fosshage, J. (2013). Forming and transforming self-experience. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, Vol. 8, No. 4, 437-451.
Fosshage, J. (2012). A close tracking of therapeutic action in the clinical exchange. Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 9: 1, 20-30.
Fosshage, J. (2011). The use and impact of the analyst’s subjectivity with empathic and other listening/experiencing perspectives. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Vol. LXXX, 1, 139-160.
Fosshage, J. (2011). How do we “know” what we “know?” And change what we “know?”. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 21, 1: 55-74.
Fosshage, J. (2010). Implicit and explicit dimensions of oedipal phenomenology: A reassessment. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 30, 6: 520-534.
Fosshage, J. (2010). The psychoanalysis world: Notes from my personal odyssey. Kohut Memorial Lecture: October 24, 2008. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, Vol. 5, 2:184-196.
Fosshage, J. (2010). Implicit and explicit pathways to psychoanalytic change. In Knowing, Not-Knowing and Sort of Knowing: Psychoanalysis and the Spirit of Uncertainty, ed. Jean Petrucelli. London: Karnac.
Fosshage, J. (2009). Some key features in the evolution of self psychology and psychoanalysis. In Self and Systems: Explorations in Contemporary Self Psychology, eds. N. Vanderheide and W. J. Coburn, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 1159, pp. 1-18.
Fosshage, J. and Hershberg, S. (2009). Prologue and Epilogue, Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 29, Number 2, pp. 99-100, 195-200.
Fosshage, J. and Hershberg, S. (2009). Loving and Leaving: A Reappraisal of Analytic Termination. Co-editors of issue, Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Vol. 29, Number 2.
Fosshage, J. (2009). The organizing functions of dreaming: Pivotal issues in understanding and working with dreams. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 1.
Fosshage, J. (2008). Searching for love and expecting rejection: Implicit and explicit dimensions in co-creating analytic change. Selbstpsychologie.
Fosshage, J. (2008). Discussion. In The Dream After a Century: Symposium 2000 on Dreams, ed. M. Lansky, International Universities Press, pp. 119-138.
Fosshage, J. (2008). The organizing functions of dreams: A contemporary psychoanalytic model. In The Dream After a Century: Symposium 2000 on Dreams, ed. M. Lansky, International Universities Press, pp. 81-96.
Fosshage, J. (2007). Searching for love and expecting rejection: Implicit and explicit dimensions in co-creating analytic change. Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Vol. 7, 3, 326-347.
Fosshage, J. (2007). The organizing functions of dreaming: Pivotal issues in understanding and working with dreams. International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 16: 213-221.
Fosshage, J. (2007). The analyst’s participation in co-creating the analytic relationship: Implicit and explicit dimensions of analytic change. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, ed. W. Coburn. Vol. 2, 2: 147-162.
Fosshage, J. (2006). When the music changes, it’s possible to come out of the box: A relational self psychological perspective. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, ed. W. Coburn, Vol. 1, 3: 329-339.
Fosshage, J. (2006). The organizing functions of dreams: A contemporary psychoanalytic model. In Dreams, ed. M. Lansky, International Universities Press.
Fosshage, J. (2006). Affective experiences and honesty in the interaction: Discussion of Holly Levenkron’s paper. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 26, 2:201-218.
Fosshage, J. (2005). The explicit and implicit domains in psychoanalytic change. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol 25, 4: 516-539.
Fosshage, J. (2005). Moments of therapeutic impasse: A brief discussion of Jody Messler Davies’s “Whose bad objects are we anyway?: Repetition and our elusive love affair with evil.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 156 (5), 759-769
Fosshage, J. (2005). A Self-psychological/relational view of Robert Grosmark’s “The case of Peter.” Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 41: 1, 105-116.
Fosshage, J. (2004). The role of empathy and interpretation in the therapeutic process: Commentary on discussions of Salee Jenkins’s Clinical Case (Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 18). In Transformations in Self Psychology, Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 20, ed. W. Coburn. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. pp. 325-334.
Fosshage, J. and Munschauer, C. (2004). Facilitative interaction, rules, enactments and “A Spirit of Inquiry.”
Transformations in Self Psychology, Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 20, ed. W.Coburn. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. pp. 79-92.
Fosshage, J. and Munschauer, C. (2004). Facilitative analytic interaction in a case of extreme nihilism and aversiveness. Transformations in Self Psychology, Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 20, ed. W. Coburn. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. pp. 21-49.
Fosshage, J. (2004). The explicit and implicit dance in psychoanalytic change. The Journal of Analytical Psychology, 49, 49-65.
Fosshage, J. (2003). Fundamental pathways to change: Illuminating old and creating new relational experience.
International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 12: 244-251.
Fosshage, J. (2003). How Does Change Occur Within the Psychoanalytic Encounter? Journal of Religion and Health: Psychology, Spirituality, & Medicine, Vol. 42, No. 4, 281-299.
Fosshage, J. (2003). Some reflections on “What is a psychoanalytic relationship?” and “How does it effectuate change?” Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 1(1), 45-53.
Fosshage, J. (2003). Contextualizing self psychology and relational psychoanalysis: Bi-directional influence and proposed syntheses. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 39, No. 3, 411-448.
Fosshage, J. (2002). A relational self psychological perspective. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 47, 67-82.
Fosshage, J. (2001). Epilogue. Perspectives on an object relations clinical presentation: the process of change. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 21, 4: 546-552.
Fosshage, J. (2001). Issue Editor: Prologue. Perspectives on an object relations clinical presentation: the process of change. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 21, 4: 467-468
Fosshage, J. (2000). Lichtenberg’s Self and Motivational Systems Model: Celebration in Honor of Joseph Lichtenberg, M.D. (Unpublished manuscript – Presented Oct. 21, 2000, ICP&P, Washington D.C.).
Fosshage, J. (2000). Afterword: A view from the outside. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 10, 3: 509-512.
Fosshage, J.& Davies, J. (2000). Analytic psychology after Jung with Clinical Case Material from Stephen Mitchell’s Influence and Autonomy in Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 10, 3: 377-388.
Fosshage, J. (2000). The organizing functions of dreaming: A contemporary psychoanalytic model: Commentary on Paper by Hazel Ipp. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 10, 1: 103-117.
Fosshage, J. (2000). The meanings of touch in psychoanalysis: A time for reassessment. Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Vol. 20, 1: 21-43.
Fosshage, J. (1999). Il controtransfert come esperienza che l;analista ha del presente. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, Anno X, no.2, 133-153.
Fosshage, J. (1999). Tracking Alan Kindler’s Case Report: A Self and Motivational Systems Perspective. In Pluralism in Self Psychology: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 15, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 207-213.
Fosshage, J. (1999). A reply to Golland’s “Politics of Leveling.” Psychoanalytic Psychology, Vol. 10, 1:110-114.
Fosshage, J. (1998). Self psychology and its contributions to psychoanalysis: an overview. Journal of Analytic Social Work, Vol. 5 (2), 1-17.
Fosshage, J. (1998). The role of listening/experiencing perspectives in the quest for optimal responsiveness.
In Optimal Responsiveness ed. H. Bacal. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson Inc.
Fosshage, J. (1998). Discussion of Anna Ornstein’s “The Fate of Narcissistic Rage in Psychotherapy.” Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Vol. 18, 1: 71-81.
Fosshage, J. (1998). On aggression: Its forms and functions. Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Vol. 18, 1: 45-54.
Fosshage, J. & Lichtenberg, J. (1997). Transference: a self and motivational systems perspectives. In The Neurobiological.and Developmental Basis for Psychotherapeutic Intervention, ed.s M. Moskowitz, C. Monk, C. Kaye, and S. Ellman, Livingston, NJ; Jason Aronson Inc.
Fosshage, J. (1997). ‘Compensatory’ or ‘primary’: An alternative view–Discussion of Marian Tolpin’s Compensatory structures–Paths to the restoration of the self.” In Conversations in Self Psychology, Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 13, ed. A. Goldberg, Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. pp. 21-27.
Fosshage, J. (1997). Listening/Experiencing perspectives and the quest for a facilitative responsiveness. In Conversations in Self Psycholgy, Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 13, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press. pp. 33-55.
Fosshage, J. (1997). Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy: Is there a distinction in the process? Psychoanalytic Psychology. 14 (3), 409-425.
Fosshage, J. (1997). The organizing functions of dream mentation. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 33, No. 3, 429-458.
Fosshage, J. (1996). Toward a model of supervision from a self psychological/intersubjective perspective. In Psychoanalytic Supervision ed. M. Rock, Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson Inc. pp. 189-210.
Fosshage, J. (1996). Listening Perspectives. The Round Robin, Vol. XI, 3:23-24.
Fosshage, J. (1995). How theory affects technique. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 4: 4, 483-490.
Fosshage, J. (1995). Self psychology and its contributions to psychoanalysis. International Forum of Psychoanalysis. 2: 9-12.
Fosshage, J. (1995). An expansion of motivational theory: Lichtenberg’s motivational systems model, Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 15: 4, 421-436.
Fosshage, J. (1995). Countertransference as the analyst’s experience of the analysand: Influence of listening perspectives. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 12(3), 375-391.
Fosshage, J. (1995). Interaction in Psychoanalysis: A Broadening Horizon. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 5(3):459-478.
Fosshage, J. (1994). Toward reconceptualizing transference: theoretical and clinical considerations. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 75, 2: 265-280.
Fosshage, J. (1994). Discussion on Morrison’s Paper ‘On Shame’. Psychoanalytic Dialogues. Vol. 4, l: 37-44.
Fosshage, J. (1992). Psychoanalysis: versions of blinis with sour cream. Contemporary Psychotherapy Review, Vol. 7, 119-128.
Fosshage, J. (1992). Self psychology: the self and its vicissitudes within a relational matrix.
In Relational Perspectives ed. N.Skolnick and S. Warshaw, Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press, 21-42.
Fosshage, J. (1992). The selfobject concept: a further discussion of three authors. In New Therapeutic Visions, Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 8, ed, A. Goldberg, Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 229-240.
Fosshage, J. (1991). Beyond the basic rule. In The Evolution of Self Psychology, Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 7, ed. A. Goldberg, Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press, 64-71.
Fosshage, J. (1990). The analyst’s response. In:How Theory Shapes Technique: Perspectives on a Self-psychological Clinical Presentation. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 4:601-622.
Fosshage, J. (1990). Clinical protocol. In How Theory Shapes Technique: Perspectives on a Self-psychological Clinical Presentation. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 4:461-477.
Fosshage, J. (1989). The developmental function of dreaming mentation: clinical implications.
In Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 5, ed. A. Goldberg, Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press.
Fosshage, J. (1988). Introduction. In Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 3, ed. A. Goldberg, Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press.
Fosshage, J. (1987). New vistas on dream interpretation. In Dreams In New Perspective: The Royal Road Revisited, ed. M. Glucksman, New York: Human Sciences Press.
Fosshage, J. (1983). The psychological function of dreams: a revised psychoanalytic perspective. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, 6, 4:641-669.
Frank, K.A. (2023). Book review: Embracing therapeutic complexity. The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2023 Ó 2023 Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis 0002-9548/23. Published Online.
Frank, K.A. (2022). The evolution of Paul Wachtel’s Integrative Vision. Division 39 Review, 28:6-7.
Frank, K.A. (2020). An integrative approach to relational psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Inq., 40(6):448-460.
Frank, K.A. (2020). Rethinking therapeutic action: Finding commonality in diversity, Psychoanal. Perspect., 17(3):289-317.
Frank, K. A. (2015). Psychoanalysis and the twenty-first century: A critique and a vision. In J. Bressler & K. Starr (Eds.), Relational psychoanalysis and psychotherapy integration: An evolving synthesis (Relational Psychoanalysis Book Series). New York, NY: Routledge.
Frank, K.A. (2015). Introduction to Rachel Altstein’s “Finding Words”. Psychoanal. Perspect., 13: 1–2.
Frank, K. A. (2014). Out from hiding. In S. Kuchuck (Ed.), Clinical implications of the psychoanalyst’s life experience: When the personal becomes professional (pp. 65–80). New York, NY: Routledge.
Frank, K.A. (2014). Introduction to Being Railroaded: A Candidate’s Struggle to Stay on Track. Psychoanal. Perspect., 11:2, 138–139.
Frank, K.A. (2013). Psychoanalysis and the 21st Century: A Critique and a Vision. Psychoanal. Perspect., 10:300–334.
Frank, K.A. & Bernstein, K. (Guest Eds.) (2013). Adoption. Psychoanalytic Perspect., 10,1.
Frank, K.A. (2013). Reply to the Discussants “From the Margins”. Psychoanal. Perspect., 10:363–377.
Frank, K.A., Bernstein, K. (2013). “Complexity, Complexity, Complexity”: An Introduction. Psychoanal. Perspect., 10:1–9.
Frank, K.A. (2012). Strangers to ourselves: Exploring the limits and potentials of the analyst’s self– and mutual awareness. Psychoanal. Dial., 22:311–327. Abstract
Frank, K.A. (2012). Reply to Commentaries. Psychoanal. Dial., 22:344–351. Abstract
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