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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. |
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+ | *Bokanowski, T. (1995). Freud-Jung, the great schism: Topique: Revue Freudienne Vol 25(57) 1995, 215-227. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Boukobza, C. (1999). Maud Mannoni and the retarded child. London, England: Free Association Books. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Chung, M. C. (2000). Understanding the psychology of personality. Philadelphia, PA: Whurr Publishers. |
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+ | *Couch, A. S. (2002). Extra-transference interpretation: A defense of classical technique: The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child Vol 57 2002, 63-92. |
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+ | *Cowden, J. A. (1999). Self-effacing and self-defeating leadership: Adlai E. Stevenson: Political Psychology Vol 20(4) Dec 1999, 845-874. |
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+ | *de Urtubey, L. (1985). Basic metapsychology, unavoidable "polyglottism." Revue Francaise de Psychanalyse Vol 49(6) Nov-Dec 1985, 1497-1521. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Drescher, J. (2007). Homosexuality and Its Vicissitudes. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. |
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+ | *Drescher, J. (2007). Reply: Parler Foucault Sans Le Savoir. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. |
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+ | *Ernsberger, C. (1995). "The modern school" twenty years later: Modern Psychoanalysis Vol 20(2) 1995, 199-205. |
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+ | *Fink, B. (2003). The Use of Lacanian Psychoanalysis in a Case of Fetishism: Clinical Case Studies Vol 2(1) Jan 2003, 50-69. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Frosh, S. (1987). The politics of psychoanalysis: An introduction to Freudian and post-Freudian theory. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. |
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+ | *Goldfried, M. R., & Pachankis, J. E. (2007). Commentary: Homosexuality--Toward Affirmative Therapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. |
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+ | *Goldner, V. (2007). Commentary: Holding the Tension Between Constructionist and Deconstructionist Perspectives. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. |
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+ | *Gray, J. P. (1980). Cross-cultural factors associated with sexual foreplay: Journal of Social Psychology Vol 111(1) Jun 1980, 3-8. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Kernberg, O. F. (2001). Recent developments in the technical approaches of English-language psychoanalytic schools: Psychoanalytic Quarterly Vol 70(3) Jul 2001, 519-547. |
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+ | *Kernberg, O. F. (2006). Recent Developments in the Technical Approaches of English-Language Psychoanalytic Schools. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Le Guen, C. (1992). Necessity and risks of the control of regression. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson. |
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+ | *Lemoine-Luccioni, E. (1999). The discovery of eroticism: L'Evolution Psychiatrique Vol 64(1) Jan-Mar 1999, 61-68. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Marmer, S. S. (1994). Theories of the mind and psychopathology. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. |
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+ | *Massey, R. F. (1986). Erik Erikson: Neo-Adlerian: Individual Psychology: Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research & Practice Vol 42(1) Mar 1986, 65-91. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Meadow, P. W., & Green, A. (2006). "Freud and Modern Psychoanalysis": A Discussion: Modern Psychoanalysis Vol 31(1) 2006, 7-24. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Modell, A. H. (1994). Fairbairn's structural theory and the communication of affects. Oxford, England; New York, NY: Free Association Books; Guilford Press. |
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+ | *Mollinger, R. N. (1974). Hero as poetic image: Psychological Perspectives Vol 5(1) Spr 1974, 60-66. |
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+ | *Mosak, H. H., & Mosak, B. (1975). A bibliography for Adlerian psychology. Oxford, England: Hemisphere. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Nell, R. (1974). The reflections of the liberation movement in the unconscious: International Mental Health Research Newsletter Vol 16(1) Spr 1974, 2-5. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Patterson, C. H., & Watkins, C. E., Jr. (1996). Theories of psychotherapy (5th ed.). New York, NY: HarperCollins College Publishers. |
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+ | *Pines, M. (1995). Dissension in context: Schisms in the psychoanalytic movement: Topique: Revue Freudienne Vol 25(57) 1995, 191-206. |
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+ | *Price, M. (1998). Karen Horney's counterdiscourses: Contemporary implications. New York, NY: New York University Press. |
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+ | *Roazen, P. (2002). The trauma of Freud: Controversies in psychoanalysis. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. |
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+ | *Robbins, A. D. (1989). Harry Stack Sullivan: Neo-Freudian or not? : Contemporary Psychoanalysis Vol 25(4) Oct 1989, 624-640. |
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+ | *Rubens, R. L. (1994). Fairbairn's structural theory. Oxford, England; New York, NY: Free Association Books; Guilford Press. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Schwartzman, G. (1984). Narcissistic transferences: Implications for the treatment of couples: Dynamic Psychotherapy Vol 2(1) Spr-Sum 1984, 5-14. |
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+ | *Seifert, T. (1975). Necessity and possibility of scientific methods in the field of analytical psychology: Analytische Psychologie Vol 6(19) 1975, 26-44. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *Steiner, J. (1984). Some reflections on the analysis of transference: A Kleinian view: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Vol 4(3) 1984, 443-463. |
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+ | *Sternlicht, M. (1987). The neo-Freudians. Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishing Corp. |
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+ | *Stocking, G. W., Jr. (1986). Malinowski, Rivers, Benedict and others: Essays on culture and personality. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. |
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+ | *Stolorow, R. D. (1975). Narcissus revisited: The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Vol 35(3) Fal 1975, 286. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *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. |
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+ | *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 Psychology]] |
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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
- Individual therapy
- Erik Erickson
- Freudian psychoanalytic school
- Jungian psychology
- Modern psychoanalysis
- Neo-Freudian school
- Psychoanalytic theory
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.