@article{Barre, author = {Barre, F.}, title = {The Kinetic Transference and Countertransference .}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 249-279.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 249-279.}, language = {en} } @misc{BarOn, author = {Bar-On, Dan}, title = {Der Dialog als Modell interkultureller Konfliktbew{\"a}ltigung. Gespr{\"a}ch von Johannes F. und Martina Hartemeyer mit Dan Bar-On}, series = {Religion und Politik im Zeichen von Krieg und Vers{\"o}hnung. Beitr{\"a}ge und Materialien, ed. by Manfred Zimmer, Norderstedt (Book on Demand) 2005, pp. 250-254.}, journal = {Religion und Politik im Zeichen von Krieg und Vers{\"o}hnung. Beitr{\"a}ge und Materialien, ed. by Manfred Zimmer, Norderstedt (Book on Demand) 2005, pp. 250-254.}, language = {de} } @article{AzeredoCoutinhoetal, author = {Azeredo-Coutinho, Aberto Henroque and et al.,}, title = {Perversion: A clinical possibility}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Basingstoke (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 14 (No. 3-4, October 2005), pp. 169-175.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Basingstoke (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 14 (No. 3-4, October 2005), pp. 169-175.}, language = {en} } @misc{Assmann, author = {Assmann, Jan}, title = {Wenn mordende Priester zu Helden werden. Interview mit dem St. Galler Tagblatt}, series = {Religion und Politik im Zeichen von Krieg und Vers{\"o}hnung. Beitr{\"a}ge und Materialien, ed. by Manfred Zimmer, Norderstedt (Book on Demand) 2005, pp. 218-221.}, journal = {Religion und Politik im Zeichen von Krieg und Vers{\"o}hnung. Beitr{\"a}ge und Materialien, ed. by Manfred Zimmer, Norderstedt (Book on Demand) 2005, pp. 218-221.}, language = {de} } @article{Aronand, author = {Aronand, Lewis}, title = {Whither therapeutic regression in the relational model? Commentary on Steven Stern's >needed relationships<}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 681-707.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 681-707.}, abstract = {This article examines a debate concerning the exegesis of the story of the garden of Eden and the tree of knowledge, as told in Genesis. Two contradictory interpretations of the garden narrative are examined, the first as the story is elucidated by the psychoanalyst and social theorist Erich Fromm and the alternative interpretation by the Talmudic scholar and philosopher Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik. This article compares and contrasts their exegeses and the respective implications of each view. The controversy, which has profound implications, reflects differences in world views concerning the good life, autonomy and relatedness, assertion and submission, will and surrender, obedience and rebellion, independence and interdependence, subjectivity and intersubjectivity. Links are drawn to a variety of contemporary psychoanalytic theories, developments, and controversies.}, language = {en} } @article{Aron, author = {Aron, Lewis}, title = {Unconscious plans and unconscious conflict. Reply to commentary}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 433-446.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 433-446.}, abstract = {In this commentary on Arnold Rothstein's >Compromise Formation Theory: An Intersubjective Dimension,< I address some of the limitations of compromise formation theory in addressing issues of intersubjectivity. Namely, compromise formation theory does not address intersubjectivity as a principal motivation it takes up mutual regulation but not mutual recognition or other aspects of intersubjectivity it does not place the intersubjective matrix at the center of clinical psychoanalytic understanding and it does not sufficiently examine clinical concerns regarding the patient's conflicts regarding intersubjective contact with the analyst. I then discuss Rothstein's clinical vignette in an effort to provide an alternative understanding of the therapeutic action of Rothstein's clinical interventions. Drawing on the work of the late Lloyd Silverman, I present an intersubjective explanation that highlights the analyst's compassionate understanding of the patient's conflicts and acceptance of the pleasure in the patient's impulses, achieved through the analyst's own personal and subjective struggles.}, language = {en} } @article{Aron, author = {Aron, Lewis}, title = {The Tree of Knowledge: Good and Evil. Conflicting Interpretations}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (No. 5, 2005), pp. 681-707.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (No. 5, 2005), pp. 681-707.}, language = {en} } @article{Arnold, author = {Arnold, K. J.}, title = {Intersubjectivity, Multiplicity, and the Dynamic Unconscious.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 519-534.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 519-534.}, language = {en} } @book{Aramoni, author = {Aramoni, Aniceto}, title = {Poblaci{\´o}n a la que prestand sus servicios los psicoanalistas en el siglo XXI (The population to which psychoanalysts provide their services in the twenty-first century), M{\´e}xico (DEMAC) 2005, 94 p.}, language = {es} } @article{Apfelbaum, author = {Apfelbaum, B.}, title = {The Persistence of Layering Logic: Drive Theory in Another Guise.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 159-182.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 159-182.}, language = {en} }