@article{Schwartz, author = {Schwartz, David}, title = {Adventures of the dialectic. Reply to commentaries}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 02 (1992), pp. 411-416.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 02 (1992), pp. 411-416.}, language = {en} } @article{Schwartz, author = {Schwartz, David}, title = {Can We Eat Dog Without Dog Eating Us. Commentary on Paper by Janine de Peyer}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 643-652.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 03 (1993), pp. 643-652.}, language = {en} } @article{Schwartz, author = {Schwartz, David}, title = {Defects in the self liberating concept or imprisoning metaphor?}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 05 (1995), pp. 239-248.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 05 (1995), pp. 239-248.}, language = {en} } @article{Schwartz, author = {Schwartz, David}, title = {The Value of Relational Psychoanalysis in the Treatment of Chronic Drug and Alcohol Use}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 14 (2004), pp. 835-858.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 14 (2004), pp. 835-858.}, abstract = {This essay is intended to record and analyze some recent events in psychoanalytic history, in particular the omission of sexual and gender minorities from the planning of the inaugural conference of the International Association of Relational Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists (2002) and its subsequent protest by several East Coast psychoanalysts. Those events are recounted and analyzed to emphasize the significance for psychoanalysis of the general exclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (GLBT) voices from the sites of psychoanalytic authority, to hypothesize the intellectual roots of this historic exclusion, and to make recommendations for remedying this situation. The author suggests that philosophical idealism embedded in psychoanalysis in the form of reified notions of development, gender, and health may be responsible for the failure of contemporary psychoanalysis to fully include GLBT consciousness and perspectives. He further argues that the institutional recruitment and deployment of GLBT psychoanalysts is a likely remedial strategy.}, language = {en} }