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Neopsychoanalytic School was formed around [[Carl Jung|Jung]] and [[Alfred Adler|Adler]] on their move away from [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]]. The school emphasized the importanc of cultural and social factors in psychological development.
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Neopsychoanalytic School was formed around [[Carl Jung|Jung]] and [[Alfred Adler|Adler]] on their move away from [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]]. The school emphasized the importance of cultural and social factors in psychological development.
   
   
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*[[Jungian psychology]]
 
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*[[Modern psychoanalysis]]
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*[[Neo-Freudian school]]
 
*[[Psychoanalytic theory]]
 
*[[Psychoanalytic theory]]
   
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==References==
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*Bernstein, J., & Liebea, R. O. (2006). "Freud and Modern Psychoanalysis": A Summary of Andre Green's Presentation: Modern Psychoanalysis Vol 31(1) 2006, 1-6.
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*Blomeyer, R. (1977). Oedipus, Freud, and the anti-authoritarians: Analytische Psychologie Vol 8(27) 1977, 41-51.
  +
*Bokanowski, T. (1995). Freud-Jung, the great schism: Topique: Revue Freudienne Vol 25(57) 1995, 215-227.
  +
*Borowitz, E. C. (1985). The origins of the self as viewed in the self psychology of Heinz Kohut and the movement analysis of Judith Kestenberg: Dissertation Abstracts International.
  +
*Boukobza, C. (1999). Maud Mannoni and the retarded child. London, England: Free Association Books.
  +
*Chevalier, M. (1974). A review of Rankian will therapy and its relevance for social casework: Clinical Social Work Journal Vol 2(3) Fal 1974, 194-206.
  +
*Chung, M. C. (2000). Understanding the psychology of personality. Philadelphia, PA: Whurr Publishers.
  +
*Couch, A. S. (2002). Extra-transference interpretation: A defense of classical technique: The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child Vol 57 2002, 63-92.
  +
*Cowden, J. A. (1999). Self-effacing and self-defeating leadership: Adlai E. Stevenson: Political Psychology Vol 20(4) Dec 1999, 845-874.
  +
*de Urtubey, L. (1985). Basic metapsychology, unavoidable "polyglottism." Revue Francaise de Psychanalyse Vol 49(6) Nov-Dec 1985, 1497-1521.
  +
*DeRosis, L. (1974). The invented self: Karen Horney's theory applied to psychoanalysis in groups: II: The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Vol 34(3) Fal 1974, 199-212.
  +
*Drescher, J. (2007). Homosexuality and Its Vicissitudes. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  +
*Drescher, J. (2007). Reply: Parler Foucault Sans Le Savoir. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  +
*Ernsberger, C. (1995). "The modern school" twenty years later: Modern Psychoanalysis Vol 20(2) 1995, 199-205.
  +
*Fink, B. (2003). The Use of Lacanian Psychoanalysis in a Case of Fetishism: Clinical Case Studies Vol 2(1) Jan 2003, 50-69.
  +
*Flax, J. (2002). Resisting woman: On feminine difference in the work of Horney, Thompson, and Moulton: Contemporary Psychoanalysis Vol 38(2) Apr 2002, 257-276.
  +
*Florenskaya, T. A. (1974). The sociologizing of Freudianism in the personality theories of K. Horney and H. S. Sullivan: Voprosy Psychologii No 3 May-Jun 1974, 161-167.
  +
*Frosh, S. (1987). The politics of psychoanalysis: An introduction to Freudian and post-Freudian theory. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  +
*Goldfried, M. R., & Pachankis, J. E. (2007). Commentary: Homosexuality--Toward Affirmative Therapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  +
*Goldner, V. (2007). Commentary: Holding the Tension Between Constructionist and Deconstructionist Perspectives. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  +
*Gray, J. P. (1980). Cross-cultural factors associated with sexual foreplay: Journal of Social Psychology Vol 111(1) Jun 1980, 3-8.
  +
*Guillaumin, J. (1994). The smugglers of transference or countertransference and the circumventing of the setting by the external reality: Revue Francaise de Psychanalyse Vol 58(Spec Issue) 1994, 1481-1520.
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*Hannum, H. G. (1974). Archetypal echoes in Mann's Death in Venice: Psychological Perspectives Vol 5(1) Spr 1974, 48-59.
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*Harris, M., & Lane, R. C. (2003). The changing place of the dream in psychoanalytic history, part II: Other perspectives, sociocultural influences and the challenges of neuroscience: Psychoanalytic Review Vol 90(1) Feb 2003, 101-123.
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*Hirsch, I. (1986). Guttman's "deviant theories." International Journal of Psycho-Analysis Vol 67(3) 1986, 375-376.
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*Huber, R. J. (1975). Social interest revisited: A second look at Adler: Character Potential: A Record of Research Vol 7(2) Mar 1975, 65-67.
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*Hymer, S. M. (1984). The therapist's seduction by the feminist resistance: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 31-41.
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*Jaffe, D. S. (1988). Psychoanalytic principles and principle deviations. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc.
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*Johnston, A. (2001). The vicious circle of the super-ego: The pathological trap of guilt and the beginning of ethics: Psychoanalytic Studies Vol 3(3) Sep 2001, 411-424.
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*Kardener, S. H. (1975). Rape fantasies: Journal of Religion & Health Vol 14(1) Jan 1975, 50-57.
  +
*Kernberg, O. F. (2001). Recent developments in the technical approaches of English-language psychoanalytic schools: Psychoanalytic Quarterly Vol 70(3) Jul 2001, 519-547.
  +
*Kernberg, O. F. (2006). Recent Developments in the Technical Approaches of English-Language Psychoanalytic Schools. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
  +
*Kirsch, J. (1974). Imagination and reality: Psychological Perspectives Vol 5(1) Spr 1974, 34-47.
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*Kradin, R. (2006). The herald dream: An approach to the initial dream in psychotherapy. London, England: Karnac Books.
  +
*Le Guen, C. (1992). Necessity and risks of the control of regression. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson.
  +
*Lemoine-Luccioni, E. (1999). The discovery of eroticism: L'Evolution Psychiatrique Vol 64(1) Jan-Mar 1999, 61-68.
  +
*Mack, S. J. (1999). Ego psychology and the interpretation of Walt Whitman's struggle: PsyART Vol 3 1999, No Pagination Specified.
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*Mann, W. E. (1973). Orgone, Reich and eros: Wilhelm Reich's theory of life energy. Oxford, England: Simon & Schuster.
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*Manson, W. C. (1988). The psychodynamics of culture: Abram Kardiner and neo-Freudian anthropology. New York, NY, England: Greenwood Press.
  +
*Marmer, S. S. (1994). Theories of the mind and psychopathology. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
  +
*Massey, R. F. (1986). Erik Erikson: Neo-Adlerian: Individual Psychology: Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research & Practice Vol 42(1) Mar 1986, 65-91.
  +
*Massey, R. F. (1993). Neo-Adlerian constructs in Berne's transactional analysis: Individual Psychology: Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research & Practice Vol 49(1) Mar 1993, 13-35.
  +
*Meadow, P. W., & Green, A. (2006). "Freud and Modern Psychoanalysis": A Discussion: Modern Psychoanalysis Vol 31(1) 2006, 7-24.
  +
*Mendell, D. (1984). Discussion of "The therapist's seduction by the feminist resistance," by Sharon M. Hymer, Ph.D: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 42-44.
  +
*Mitchell, S. A. (1994). The origin and nature of the "object" in the theories of Klein and Fairbairn. Oxford, England; New York, NY: Free Association Books; Guilford Press.
  +
*Modell, A. H. (1994). Fairbairn's structural theory and the communication of affects. Oxford, England; New York, NY: Free Association Books; Guilford Press.
  +
*Mollinger, R. N. (1974). Hero as poetic image: Psychological Perspectives Vol 5(1) Spr 1974, 60-66.
  +
*Mosak, H. H., & Mosak, B. (1975). A bibliography for Adlerian psychology. Oxford, England: Hemisphere.
  +
*Navelet, C. (1997). From the supposed child to the extinction of a family branch. dipus between Sophocles and Freud: L'Evolution Psychiatrique Vol 62(4) Oct-Dec 1997, 689-701.
  +
*Nell, R. (1974). The reflections of the liberation movement in the unconscious: International Mental Health Research Newsletter Vol 16(1) Spr 1974, 2-5.
  +
*Pardeck, J. A., & Pardeck, J. T. (1985). Bibliotherapy using a neo-Freudian approach for children of divorced parents: School Counselor Vol 32(4) Mar 1985, 313-318.
  +
*Patterson, C. H., & Watkins, C. E., Jr. (1996). Theories of psychotherapy (5th ed.). New York, NY: HarperCollins College Publishers.
  +
*Pines, M. (1995). Dissension in context: Schisms in the psychoanalytic movement: Topique: Revue Freudienne Vol 25(57) 1995, 191-206.
  +
*Price, M. (1998). Karen Horney's counterdiscourses: Contemporary implications. New York, NY: New York University Press.
  +
*Roazen, P. (2002). The trauma of Freud: Controversies in psychoanalysis. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
  +
*Robbins, A. D. (1989). Harry Stack Sullivan: Neo-Freudian or not? : Contemporary Psychoanalysis Vol 25(4) Oct 1989, 624-640.
  +
*Rubens, R. L. (1994). Fairbairn's structural theory. Oxford, England; New York, NY: Free Association Books; Guilford Press.
  +
*Rubovits-Seitz, P. F. D. (2002). The fate of interpretation in postclassical schools of psychoanalysis: Psychoanalysis & Contemporary Thought Vol 25(4) Fal 2002, 363-432.
  +
*Schwartzman, G. (1984). Narcissistic transferences: Implications for the treatment of couples: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 5-14.
  +
*Seifert, T. (1975). Necessity and possibility of scientific methods in the field of analytical psychology: Analytische Psychologie Vol 6(19) 1975, 26-44.
  +
*Siegel, E. V. (1984). Severe body image distortions in some female homosexuals: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 18-28.
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*Singer, J. L. (1977). The foundation of a humanistic psychoanalysis: The contribution of Ernest Schachtel: Contemporary Psychoanalysis Vol 13(2) Apr 1977, 200-208.
  +
*Steiner, B. (1994). The problem of power and its interweavement with feelings of shame, guilt, and inferiority: Zeitschrift fur Individualpsychologie Vol 19(2) 1994, 104-112.
  +
*Steiner, J. (1984). Some reflections on the analysis of transference: A Kleinian view: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Vol 4(3) 1984, 443-463.
  +
*Sternlicht, M. (1987). The neo-Freudians. Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishing Corp.
  +
*Stocking, G. W., Jr. (1986). Malinowski, Rivers, Benedict and others: Essays on culture and personality. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
  +
*Stolorow, R. D. (1975). Narcissus revisited: The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Vol 35(3) Fal 1975, 286.
  +
*Taylor, W. S. (1922). Review of The psychology of medicine and Psycho-analysis: The Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology Vol 17(3) Oct-Dec 1922, 319-322.
  +
*White, M. T. (1984). Discussion of "Narcissistic transferences: Implications for the treatment of couples" by Gertrude Schwartzman, M.S: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 15-17.
  +
*Will, H. (2001). What is classical psychoanalysis? From defensive and polemic to historical uses of the term: Psyche: Zeitschrift fur Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen Vol 55(7) Jul 2001, 685-717.
   
   
   
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[[Category:History of psychoanalysis]]
 
 
[[Category:History of Psychology]]
 
[[Category:History of Psychology]]
 
[[Category:Psychological theories]]
 
[[Category:Psychological theories]]

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Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalytic theory

ConsciousPreconscious
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Id, ego, and super-ego
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Schools of thought

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Neopsychoanalytic School
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Important works

The Interpretation of Dreams
Four Fundamental Concepts
Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Also

History of psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysts
Psychoanalytic training


Neopsychoanalytic School was formed around Jung and Adler on their move away from Freud. The school emphasized the importance of cultural and social factors in psychological development.


See also

References

  • Bernstein, J., & Liebea, R. O. (2006). "Freud and Modern Psychoanalysis": A Summary of Andre Green's Presentation: Modern Psychoanalysis Vol 31(1) 2006, 1-6.
  • Blomeyer, R. (1977). Oedipus, Freud, and the anti-authoritarians: Analytische Psychologie Vol 8(27) 1977, 41-51.
  • Bokanowski, T. (1995). Freud-Jung, the great schism: Topique: Revue Freudienne Vol 25(57) 1995, 215-227.
  • Borowitz, E. C. (1985). The origins of the self as viewed in the self psychology of Heinz Kohut and the movement analysis of Judith Kestenberg: Dissertation Abstracts International.
  • Boukobza, C. (1999). Maud Mannoni and the retarded child. London, England: Free Association Books.
  • Chevalier, M. (1974). A review of Rankian will therapy and its relevance for social casework: Clinical Social Work Journal Vol 2(3) Fal 1974, 194-206.
  • Chung, M. C. (2000). Understanding the psychology of personality. Philadelphia, PA: Whurr Publishers.
  • Couch, A. S. (2002). Extra-transference interpretation: A defense of classical technique: The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child Vol 57 2002, 63-92.
  • Cowden, J. A. (1999). Self-effacing and self-defeating leadership: Adlai E. Stevenson: Political Psychology Vol 20(4) Dec 1999, 845-874.
  • de Urtubey, L. (1985). Basic metapsychology, unavoidable "polyglottism." Revue Francaise de Psychanalyse Vol 49(6) Nov-Dec 1985, 1497-1521.
  • DeRosis, L. (1974). The invented self: Karen Horney's theory applied to psychoanalysis in groups: II: The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Vol 34(3) Fal 1974, 199-212.
  • Drescher, J. (2007). Homosexuality and Its Vicissitudes. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Drescher, J. (2007). Reply: Parler Foucault Sans Le Savoir. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Ernsberger, C. (1995). "The modern school" twenty years later: Modern Psychoanalysis Vol 20(2) 1995, 199-205.
  • Fink, B. (2003). The Use of Lacanian Psychoanalysis in a Case of Fetishism: Clinical Case Studies Vol 2(1) Jan 2003, 50-69.
  • Flax, J. (2002). Resisting woman: On feminine difference in the work of Horney, Thompson, and Moulton: Contemporary Psychoanalysis Vol 38(2) Apr 2002, 257-276.
  • Florenskaya, T. A. (1974). The sociologizing of Freudianism in the personality theories of K. Horney and H. S. Sullivan: Voprosy Psychologii No 3 May-Jun 1974, 161-167.
  • Frosh, S. (1987). The politics of psychoanalysis: An introduction to Freudian and post-Freudian theory. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  • Goldfried, M. R., & Pachankis, J. E. (2007). Commentary: Homosexuality--Toward Affirmative Therapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Goldner, V. (2007). Commentary: Holding the Tension Between Constructionist and Deconstructionist Perspectives. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Gray, J. P. (1980). Cross-cultural factors associated with sexual foreplay: Journal of Social Psychology Vol 111(1) Jun 1980, 3-8.
  • Guillaumin, J. (1994). The smugglers of transference or countertransference and the circumventing of the setting by the external reality: Revue Francaise de Psychanalyse Vol 58(Spec Issue) 1994, 1481-1520.
  • Hannum, H. G. (1974). Archetypal echoes in Mann's Death in Venice: Psychological Perspectives Vol 5(1) Spr 1974, 48-59.
  • Harris, M., & Lane, R. C. (2003). The changing place of the dream in psychoanalytic history, part II: Other perspectives, sociocultural influences and the challenges of neuroscience: Psychoanalytic Review Vol 90(1) Feb 2003, 101-123.
  • Hirsch, I. (1986). Guttman's "deviant theories." International Journal of Psycho-Analysis Vol 67(3) 1986, 375-376.
  • Huber, R. J. (1975). Social interest revisited: A second look at Adler: Character Potential: A Record of Research Vol 7(2) Mar 1975, 65-67.
  • Hymer, S. M. (1984). The therapist's seduction by the feminist resistance: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 31-41.
  • Jaffe, D. S. (1988). Psychoanalytic principles and principle deviations. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc.
  • Johnston, A. (2001). The vicious circle of the super-ego: The pathological trap of guilt and the beginning of ethics: Psychoanalytic Studies Vol 3(3) Sep 2001, 411-424.
  • Kardener, S. H. (1975). Rape fantasies: Journal of Religion & Health Vol 14(1) Jan 1975, 50-57.
  • Kernberg, O. F. (2001). Recent developments in the technical approaches of English-language psychoanalytic schools: Psychoanalytic Quarterly Vol 70(3) Jul 2001, 519-547.
  • Kernberg, O. F. (2006). Recent Developments in the Technical Approaches of English-Language Psychoanalytic Schools. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
  • Kirsch, J. (1974). Imagination and reality: Psychological Perspectives Vol 5(1) Spr 1974, 34-47.
  • Kradin, R. (2006). The herald dream: An approach to the initial dream in psychotherapy. London, England: Karnac Books.
  • Le Guen, C. (1992). Necessity and risks of the control of regression. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson.
  • Lemoine-Luccioni, E. (1999). The discovery of eroticism: L'Evolution Psychiatrique Vol 64(1) Jan-Mar 1999, 61-68.
  • Mack, S. J. (1999). Ego psychology and the interpretation of Walt Whitman's struggle: PsyART Vol 3 1999, No Pagination Specified.
  • Mann, W. E. (1973). Orgone, Reich and eros: Wilhelm Reich's theory of life energy. Oxford, England: Simon & Schuster.
  • Manson, W. C. (1988). The psychodynamics of culture: Abram Kardiner and neo-Freudian anthropology. New York, NY, England: Greenwood Press.
  • Marmer, S. S. (1994). Theories of the mind and psychopathology. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
  • Massey, R. F. (1986). Erik Erikson: Neo-Adlerian: Individual Psychology: Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research & Practice Vol 42(1) Mar 1986, 65-91.
  • Massey, R. F. (1993). Neo-Adlerian constructs in Berne's transactional analysis: Individual Psychology: Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research & Practice Vol 49(1) Mar 1993, 13-35.
  • Meadow, P. W., & Green, A. (2006). "Freud and Modern Psychoanalysis": A Discussion: Modern Psychoanalysis Vol 31(1) 2006, 7-24.
  • Mendell, D. (1984). Discussion of "The therapist's seduction by the feminist resistance," by Sharon M. Hymer, Ph.D: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 42-44.
  • Mitchell, S. A. (1994). The origin and nature of the "object" in the theories of Klein and Fairbairn. Oxford, England; New York, NY: Free Association Books; Guilford Press.
  • Modell, A. H. (1994). Fairbairn's structural theory and the communication of affects. Oxford, England; New York, NY: Free Association Books; Guilford Press.
  • Mollinger, R. N. (1974). Hero as poetic image: Psychological Perspectives Vol 5(1) Spr 1974, 60-66.
  • Mosak, H. H., & Mosak, B. (1975). A bibliography for Adlerian psychology. Oxford, England: Hemisphere.
  • Navelet, C. (1997). From the supposed child to the extinction of a family branch. dipus between Sophocles and Freud: L'Evolution Psychiatrique Vol 62(4) Oct-Dec 1997, 689-701.
  • Nell, R. (1974). The reflections of the liberation movement in the unconscious: International Mental Health Research Newsletter Vol 16(1) Spr 1974, 2-5.
  • Pardeck, J. A., & Pardeck, J. T. (1985). Bibliotherapy using a neo-Freudian approach for children of divorced parents: School Counselor Vol 32(4) Mar 1985, 313-318.
  • Patterson, C. H., & Watkins, C. E., Jr. (1996). Theories of psychotherapy (5th ed.). New York, NY: HarperCollins College Publishers.
  • Pines, M. (1995). Dissension in context: Schisms in the psychoanalytic movement: Topique: Revue Freudienne Vol 25(57) 1995, 191-206.
  • Price, M. (1998). Karen Horney's counterdiscourses: Contemporary implications. New York, NY: New York University Press.
  • Roazen, P. (2002). The trauma of Freud: Controversies in psychoanalysis. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
  • Robbins, A. D. (1989). Harry Stack Sullivan: Neo-Freudian or not? : Contemporary Psychoanalysis Vol 25(4) Oct 1989, 624-640.
  • Rubens, R. L. (1994). Fairbairn's structural theory. Oxford, England; New York, NY: Free Association Books; Guilford Press.
  • Rubovits-Seitz, P. F. D. (2002). The fate of interpretation in postclassical schools of psychoanalysis: Psychoanalysis & Contemporary Thought Vol 25(4) Fal 2002, 363-432.
  • Schwartzman, G. (1984). Narcissistic transferences: Implications for the treatment of couples: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 5-14.
  • Seifert, T. (1975). Necessity and possibility of scientific methods in the field of analytical psychology: Analytische Psychologie Vol 6(19) 1975, 26-44.
  • Siegel, E. V. (1984). Severe body image distortions in some female homosexuals: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 18-28.
  • Singer, J. L. (1977). The foundation of a humanistic psychoanalysis: The contribution of Ernest Schachtel: Contemporary Psychoanalysis Vol 13(2) Apr 1977, 200-208.
  • Steiner, B. (1994). The problem of power and its interweavement with feelings of shame, guilt, and inferiority: Zeitschrift fur Individualpsychologie Vol 19(2) 1994, 104-112.
  • Steiner, J. (1984). Some reflections on the analysis of transference: A Kleinian view: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Vol 4(3) 1984, 443-463.
  • Sternlicht, M. (1987). The neo-Freudians. Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishing Corp.
  • Stocking, G. W., Jr. (1986). Malinowski, Rivers, Benedict and others: Essays on culture and personality. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Stolorow, R. D. (1975). Narcissus revisited: The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Vol 35(3) Fal 1975, 286.
  • Taylor, W. S. (1922). Review of The psychology of medicine and Psycho-analysis: The Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology Vol 17(3) Oct-Dec 1922, 319-322.
  • White, M. T. (1984). Discussion of "Narcissistic transferences: Implications for the treatment of couples" by Gertrude Schwartzman, M.S: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 15-17.
  • Will, H. (2001). What is classical psychoanalysis? From defensive and polemic to historical uses of the term: Psyche: Zeitschrift fur Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen Vol 55(7) Jul 2001, 685-717.