@article{Barthes, author = {Barthes, R.}, title = {Semiological Prospects}, series = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 340-343.}, journal = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 340-343.}, language = {en} } @article{Barroso, author = {Barroso, Anna Maria}, title = {El taller de las senoras: alternativas, encuentros y contrastes}, series = {Institutio Mexicano de Psicoanalisis, El caracter social, su estudio, un intercambio de experiencias, Coyoac{\´a}n 1972, pp. 215-225.}, journal = {Institutio Mexicano de Psicoanalisis, El caracter social, su estudio, un intercambio de experiencias, Coyoac{\´a}n 1972, pp. 215-225.}, language = {es} } @article{Barroso, author = {Barroso, Anna Maria}, title = {The women's workshop. Alternatives, encounters and contrasts}, series = {Institutio Mexicano de Psicoanalisis, El caracter social, su estudio, un intercambio de experiencias, Coyoac{\´a}n 1972, pp. 85-95.}, journal = {Institutio Mexicano de Psicoanalisis, El caracter social, su estudio, un intercambio de experiencias, Coyoac{\´a}n 1972, pp. 85-95.}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {en} } @article{Bahro, author = {Bahro, Rudolf}, title = {Wir sind Teil der Megamaschine}, series = {Ich. Die Psychozeitung, Berlin (UVA), Vol. 4 (No. 2, 1993), pp. 30-31.}, journal = {Ich. Die Psychozeitung, Berlin (UVA), Vol. 4 (No. 2, 1993), pp. 30-31.}, language = {de} } @article{Bader, author = {Bader, Michael J.}, title = {At Death's Door: Therapists and Patients as Agents}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 279-300.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 279-300.}, abstract = {This paper argues that some forms of sadomasochistic fantasy and enactments can represent a developmental and therapeutic advance for some patients. Playful fantasies of dominance and submission, when enacted, function to reassure the patient that the other can survive the full expression and power of his or her sexual desire. Sadomasochistic scenarios can mitigate guilt and worry and free the patient for an experience of sexual ruthlessness. The apparent differences in the manifest roles of the man and woman in this situation are belied in a paradoxical way by underlying commonalities. A woman can use her consensually scripted domination as a reassurance that the man can withstand the full force of her excitement, and the man can experience his partner's excitement in submission as a condition of safety for the consolidation of his phallic strength. Two clinical examples illustrate these paradoxes and the affirmative dimension of certain kinds of sadomasochistic play. The suggestion is made that blanket critiques of sadomasochism as either perversion or misogyny are misguided and potentially repressive.}, language = {en} } @article{Bader, author = {Bader, Michael J.}, title = {Back to the >States< Victim and Abuser States in Borderline Personality Disorder}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 309-313.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 309-313.}, language = {en} } @article{BachantRichards, author = {Bachant, Janet Lee and Richards, Arnold David}, title = {Beyond the Grave - Adolescent Parental Loss: Letting Go and Holding On}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 431-460.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 431-460.}, language = {en} } @article{BacciagaluppiBiancoli, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco and Biancoli, Romano}, title = {Frommian Themes in a Case of Narcissistic Personality Disorder}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 29 (1993), pp. 441-452.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 29 (1993), pp. 441-452.}, abstract = {Presents a case study of a 30-yr-old man treated for narcissistic personality disorder and attempts to show how further contributions to an alternative approach to psychoanalysis can come from E. FROMM. FROMMian themes are all present in the case in varying degrees. It is suggested that the 2 main features of this case (narcissism and homosexuality) were the outcome of a pathological symbiosis with both parents. Eight themes, drawn both from FROMM's published works and from his unpublished writings, are stressed, including benign vs malignant aggression, having vs being, homosexual and incestuous symbiosis, and secret family narcissism.}, language = {en} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {Ferenczi's Influence on Fromm}, series = {L. Aron and A. Harris (Eds.), The Legacy of S{\´a}ndor Ferenczi, Hillsdale and London (The Analytic Press) 1993, pp. 185-198.}, journal = {L. Aron and A. Harris (Eds.), The Legacy of S{\´a}ndor Ferenczi, Hillsdale and London (The Analytic Press) 1993, pp. 185-198.}, language = {en} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {Dati empirici sull'ontogenesi del carattere socialle tedesco e confronti transculturali Paper presented at a congress on Il confronto con l'estraneo in Verona on September 11, 1993. Typoscript 10 pp.}, abstract = {Attachment theory, as developed by Bowlby, and empirical research derived from it, beginning with Ainsworth's >Strange Situation< and the correlated home observations, are described. The studies of the transgenerational transmission of patterns and of the internal working models of the relationship, as well as longitudinal studies, are reported. The main focus of the paper is on cross-cultural studies, carried out in Germany, Israel and Japan. In North Germany, as compared to the U. S., there was a higher frequency of avoidant behavior in babies. This finding has been linked with the cultural demand for premature self-reliance. It is suggested that in the avoidant North German children we see the early ontogeny of the authoritarian character.}, language = {it} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {Vergleichende empirische Daten zur Entstehung des deutschen Gesellschafts-Charakters. Paper presented at a congress on >Der Umgang mit dem Fremden< in Verona on September 11, 1993. Typoscript 8 pp. [Published in 1994]}, abstract = {Attachment theory, as developed by Bowlby, and empirical research derived from it, beginning with Ainsworth's >Strange Situation< and the correlated home observations, are described. The studies of the transgenerational transmission of patterns and of the internal working models of the relationship, as well as longitudinal studies, are reported. The main focus of the paper is on cross-cultural studies, carried out in Germany, Israel and Japan. In North Germany, as compared to the U. S., there was a higher frequency of avoidant behavior in babies. This finding has been linked with the cultural demand for premature self-reliance. It is suggested that in the avoidant North German children we see the early ontogeny of the authoritarian character.}, language = {de} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {L'influenza di Ferenczi su Fromm}, series = {Psicoterapia e scienze umane, Milano (Franco Angeli) Vol. XXVI (No. 4, 1992), pp. 39-55.}, journal = {Psicoterapia e scienze umane, Milano (Franco Angeli) Vol. XXVI (No. 4, 1992), pp. 39-55.}, language = {it} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {Empirical Data on the Ontogeny of the German Social Character, and Cross-Cultural Comparisons Paper presented at a congress on Dealing with the Alien in Verona on September 11, 1993. Typoscript 14 pp.}, abstract = {Attachment theory, as developed by Bowlby, and empirical research derived from it, beginning with Ainsworth's >Strange Situation< and the correlated home observations, are described. The studies of the transgenerational transmission of patterns and of the internal working models of the relationship, as well as longitudinal studies, are reported. The main focus of the paper is on cross-cultural studies, carried out in Germany, Israel and Japan. In North Germany, as compared to the U. S., there was a higher frequency of avoidant behavior in babies. This finding has been linked with the cultural demand for premature self-reliance. It is suggested that in the avoidant North German children we see the early ontogeny of the authoritarian character.}, language = {en} } @article{Bacciagaluppi, author = {Bacciagaluppi, Marco}, title = {Fromm's Views on Narcissism and the Self}, series = {J. Fiscalini and A. L. Grey (Eds.), Narcissism and the Interpersonal Self New York (Columbia University Press) 1993, pp. 91-106.}, journal = {J. Fiscalini and A. L. Grey (Eds.), Narcissism and the Interpersonal Self New York (Columbia University Press) 1993, pp. 91-106.}, language = {en} } @article{BaarsScheepers, author = {Baars, Jan and Scheepers, Peer}, title = {Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of the Authoritarian Personality,}, series = {Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 29 (No. 4, Oct. 1993), pp. 345-353.}, journal = {Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 29 (No. 4, Oct. 1993), pp. 345-353.}, abstract = {Although Theodor W. Adorno, Else Frenkel-Brunswick, Daniel J. Levinson, and R. Nevitt Stanford promised to later review the theoretical contributions that guided their work when they published The Authoritarian Personality in 1950, this was never done. Nor have any of the 1,200+ subsequent studies on authoritarianism focused explicitly on the theoretical ideas that resulted in the nine subsyndromes introduced in the original study: conventionalism, authoritarian submission, authoritarian aggression, antiintraception, superstition and stereotype, power and toughness, destructiveness and cynicism, projectivity, and concern with sex. Assessed here, therefore, are the theoretical and methodological contributions that were eventually incorporated into the classical conception of authoritarianism, particularly those of Erich FROMM, who had been working on a similar concept since the late 1920s.}, language = {en} } @article{Asante, author = {Asante, M. K.}, title = {The Afrocentric Idea}, series = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 554-556.}, journal = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 554-556.}, language = {en} } @article{Aron, author = {Aron, L.}, title = {Working Toward Operational Thought: Piagetian Theory and Psychoanalytic Method}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 29 (1993), pp. 289-313.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 29 (1993), pp. 289-313.}, language = {en} } @article{Arden, author = {Arden, Margaret}, title = {Thoughts on the Healing Process}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 2 (No. 3, September 1993), pp. 149-154.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 2 (No. 3, September 1993), pp. 149-154.}, abstract = {The process of healing in psychoanalysis is considered from a holistic point of view instead of the usual scientific and medical models. The revolution in thinking represented by the sciences of complexity is discussed as a basis for a holistic concept of healing. An example is given of clinical change achieved by non-psychoanalytic means in order to suggest new ways of thinking about how healing occurs in psychotherapy.}, language = {en} } @article{Arden, author = {Arden, Margaret}, title = {Freud and Jung}, series = {Free Association, No. 28 (1993), pp. 642-654.}, journal = {Free Association, No. 28 (1993), pp. 642-654.}, language = {en} } @article{Appleton, author = {Appleton, M.}, title = {Selbstregierung in Summerhill}, series = {Ich. Die Psychozeitung, Berlin (UVA), Vol. 4 (No. 1, 1993), pp. 20.}, journal = {Ich. Die Psychozeitung, Berlin (UVA), Vol. 4 (No. 1, 1993), pp. 20.}, language = {de} } @article{Anzaldua, author = {Anzald{\´u}a, G.}, title = {The New Mestiza}, series = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 626-632.}, journal = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 626-632.}, language = {en} } @article{AnnLuiseS, author = {Ann-Luise S., Silver}, title = {Countertransference, Ferenczi, and Washington, DC}, series = {Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21 (No. 4, 1993), pp. 637-654.}, journal = {Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21 (No. 4, 1993), pp. 637-654.}, language = {en} } @article{Anderson, author = {Anderson, Kevin}, title = {On Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory: A Critical Appreciation of Herbert Marcuse's Reason and Revolution, Fifty Years Later}, series = {Sociological Theory, Vol. 11 (No. 3, November 1993), pp. 243-267.}, journal = {Sociological Theory, Vol. 11 (No. 3, November 1993), pp. 243-267.}, language = {en} } @article{Anderson, author = {Anderson, J.}, title = {Intimate Space: On the Developmental Significance of Exchange}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 29 (1993), pp. 595-612.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 29 (1993), pp. 595-612.}, language = {en} } @article{Altman, author = {Altman, Neil}, title = {An interview with Otto Kernberg}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 029-049.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 029-049.}, abstract = {This paper considers, from a psychoanalytic point of view, work with urban poor patients. A previous attempt, from an ego psychological perspective, to adapt psychoanalytic theory and technique for work with such patients is reviewed. An attempt is then made to elaborate an object relations perspective, based largely on the work of Fairbairn. The two approaches are compared and contrasted, especially with respect to common problems that arise in work with this group of people, such as missed appointments, crises, and requests for >concrete< help. Finally, there is a review of how the structure and policies of the public clinics in which most poor patients are seen impact on analytically oriented work.}, language = {en} } @article{Altman, author = {Altman, Neil}, title = {Analysis of a case of transsexualism}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 085-092.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 085-092.}, language = {en} } @article{Althusser, author = {Althusser, L.}, title = {Why Theory?}, series = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 344-348.}, journal = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 344-348.}, language = {en} } @article{Allen, author = {Allen, P. G.}, title = {Who Is Your Mother? Red Roots of White Feminism}, series = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 648-656.}, journal = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 648-656.}, language = {en} } @article{Alexander, author = {Alexander, J.}, title = {Postpositivist Case for the Classics}, series = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 557-562.}, journal = {Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 557-562.}, language = {en} } @article{Alexander, author = {Alexander, Franz}, title = {La esperienza emozionale correttiva. [http://www.psychomedia.it/pm/modther/probpsiter/alexan-1.htm]}, series = {Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane, Vol. XXVII (No. 2, 1993), pp. 85-101}, journal = {Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane, Vol. XXVII (No. 2, 1993), pp. 85-101}, language = {it} } @article{Albuquerque, author = {Albuquerque, Jos{\´e} Durval Cavalcanti de}, title = {Explicit and Hidden Objectives in the Process of Training Psychoanalysts. (Panel Discussion)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 2 (No. 1, March 1993), pp. 46f.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 2 (No. 1, March 1993), pp. 46f.}, language = {en} } @article{Aguillaume, author = {Aguillaume, Romulo}, title = {Explicit and Hidden Objectives in the Process of Training Psychoanalysts. (Panel Discussion)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 2 (No. 1, March 1993), pp. 44f.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 2 (No. 1, March 1993), pp. 44f.}, language = {en} } @article{Adler, author = {Adler, Elliot}, title = {Body Rhythms and the Unconscious: Toward an Expanding of Clinical Attention}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 579-587.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 579-587.}, language = {en} } @article{Abrams, author = {Abrams, Samuel}, title = {How People Get Better}, series = {The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Yale University Press, Vol. 48 (1993), pp. 003-008.}, journal = {The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Yale University Press, Vol. 48 (1993), pp. 003-008.}, language = {en} }