@article{Funketal, author = {Funk, Rainer and et al.,}, title = {Streit um Erich Fromms Psychotherapie: Ein genialer Entwurf, aber keine Wissenschaft? Tonbandabschrift des Rundgespr{\"a}chs mit Friedrich Beese, Carola Brede, Rainer Funk, Boris Lubna-Plozza, Ludwig Pongratz und Herr Zick von >Bild der Wissenschaft< zu >Erich Fromms Freud-Rezeption und die Bedeutung Fromms f{\"u}r die psychoanalytische Theorie und Praxis heute<, Teil 1, 110 pp.}, language = {de} } @article{Funketal, author = {Funk, Rainer and et al.,}, title = {Streit um Erich Fromms Psychotherapie. Geht Erich Fromm wirklich {\"u}ber Sigmund Freud hinaus? Tonbandabschrift des Rundgespr{\"a}chs mit Friedrich Beese, Carola Brede, Rainer Funk, Boris Lubna-Plozza, Ludwig Pongratz und Herr Zick von >Bild der Wissenschaft< zu >Erich Fromms Freud-Rezeption und die Bedeutung Fromms f{\"u}r die psychoanalytische Theorie und Praxis heute<, Teil 2, 83 pp.}, language = {de} } @article{Guerotetal, author = {Gu{\´e}rot, Ulrike and et al.,}, title = {Staaten und M{\"a}chte kommen und gehen, Republiken bleiben und leben}, series = {Latenz - Journal f{\"u}r Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 1: Wer ist das Volk?, M{\"o}ssingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2016, pp. 33-38.}, journal = {Latenz - Journal f{\"u}r Philosophie und Gesellschaft, Vol. 1: Wer ist das Volk?, M{\"o}ssingen (Talheimer Verlag) 2016, pp. 33-38.}, language = {de} } @article{MKetal, author = {M. K., Young and et al.,}, title = {Metabolic Patterns of Schizophrenic and Control Groups}, series = {Biochemical Institute Studies, Vol. IV (1981), University of Texas.}, journal = {Biochemical Institute Studies, Vol. IV (1981), University of Texas.}, language = {en} } @article{Betal, author = {B., Wirsching and et al.,}, title = {Familiendynamik und Familientherapie beim Krebs}, series = {Angermeyer and Freyberger (Eds.): Chronisch kranke Erwachsene in der Familie, Stuttgart (Enke) 1982, pp. 85-89.}, journal = {Angermeyer and Freyberger (Eds.): Chronisch kranke Erwachsene in der Familie, Stuttgart (Enke) 1982, pp. 85-89.}, language = {de} } @article{Betal, author = {B., Wirsching and et al.,}, title = {Psychological identification of breast cancer patients before biopsy}, series = {Journal of Psychosomatic Research, Vol. 26 (No. 1, 1982), pp. 1-10.}, journal = {Journal of Psychosomatic Research, Vol. 26 (No. 1, 1982), pp. 1-10.}, language = {en} } @article{UGetal, author = {U. G., Wartner and et al.,}, title = {Attachment Patterns at Age Sip in South Germany: Predictability from Infancy and Implications for Preschool Behavior}, series = {Child Development , Vol. 65 (1994), pp. 1014-1027.}, journal = {Child Development , Vol. 65 (1994), pp. 1014-1027.}, language = {en} } @article{Bradshawetal, author = {Bradshaw, William and et al.,}, title = {Evaluation of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in a Community Mental Health Center}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 37 (2009), pp. 665-682.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 37 (2009), pp. 665-682.}, language = {en} } @article{Bornsteinetal, author = {Bornstein, R. and et al.,}, title = {Defense Mechanism Correlates of Orality}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 18 (1990), pp. 654-665.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 18 (1990), pp. 654-665.}, language = {en} } @article{Benderetal, author = {Bender, Donna S. and et al.,}, title = {Patients' Representations of Therapists, Parents, and Self in the Early Phase of Psychotherapy}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 25 (1997), pp. 571-586.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 25 (1997), pp. 571-586.}, language = {en} } @article{Benderetal, author = {Bender, Donna S. and et al.,}, title = {Cluster B Personality Traits and Attachment}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (2001), pp. 551-564.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29 (2001), pp. 551-564.}, language = {en} } @article{Bigelowetal, author = {Bigelow, N. and et al.,}, title = {Pitfalls in Psychiatric Research}, series = {International Journal of Psychiatry, Boston, Vol. 1 (1965), pp. 036-042.}, journal = {International Journal of Psychiatry, Boston, Vol. 1 (1965), pp. 036-042.}, language = {en} } @article{Beuteletal, author = {Beutel, Manfred E. and et al.,}, title = {Psychoanalytically-Oriented Inpatient Psychotherapy of Somatoform Disorders}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 36 (2008), pp. 125-142.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 36 (2008), pp. 125-142.}, language = {en} } @article{Bentonetal, author = {Benton, R. and et al.,}, title = {>Breaking the Law,< A Metaphor for Female Empowerment Through Aggression: Women in Film}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21 (1993), pp. 133-148}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21 (1993), pp. 133-148}, language = {en} } @article{Beresinetal, author = {Beresin, E. V. and et al.,}, title = {The Process of Recovering from Anorexia Nervosa}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 17 (1989), pp. 103-130.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 17 (1989), pp. 103-130.}, language = {en} } @article{Bemporadetal, author = {Bemporad, Jules R. and et al.,}, title = {A Psychoanalytic Study of Eating Disorders: I. A Developmental Profile of 67 Index Cases}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20 (1992), pp. 509-532.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20 (1992), pp. 509-532.}, language = {en} } @article{Bemporadetal, author = {Bemporad, Jules R. and et al.,}, title = {A Psychoanalytic Study of Eating Disorders: II. Intergroup and Intragroup Comparisons}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20 (1992), pp. 533-542.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 20 (1992), pp. 533-542.}, language = {en} } @article{Blasietal, author = {Blasi, Valeria and et al.,}, title = {Mentalization as alphabetization of the emotions: Oscillation between the opening and closing of possible worlds}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 26 (No. 2, 2017), pp. 075-084.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 26 (No. 2, 2017), pp. 075-084.}, abstract = {Mentalization defines the capacity to attribute mental states such as desires and beliefs to others and to understand that these can differ from our own. Such a capacity can be compromised in several psychiatric conditions and is the main target of many types of psychotherapy. Here we propose a theoretic model in which mentalization is achieved through a process we have termed >alphabetization< of the emotions. In this model, the patient-analyst relationship is observed within the analytic field so that all the communications of the patient and/or the analyst can be considered as >dreams< narrating the emotional >climate< of the field itself. Both the analyst and the patient contribute to the generation of the >climate,< and the analyst's role is to promote the patient's capacity to convert the unknown sensations into >dreams< or stories so as to make the emotional experience symbolized and meaningful.}, language = {en} } @article{Brunneretal, author = {Brunner, Markus and et al.,}, title = {>Das Zerschlagene zusammenf{\"u}gen<, Reflexionen zum Projekt einer Geschichtsschreibung der psychoanalytischen Sozialpsychologie}, series = {Freie Assoziation, Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag), Vol. 15 (No. 3-4), 2012, pp. 005-014.}, journal = {Freie Assoziation, Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag), Vol. 15 (No. 3-4), 2012, pp. 005-014.}, language = {de} } @article{Brunneretal, author = {Brunner, Markus and et al.,}, title = {Psychoanalytische Sozialpsychologie im deutschsprachigen Raum. Geschichte, Themen, Perspektiven}, series = {Freie Assoziation, Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag), Vol. 15 (No. 3-4), 2012, pp. 015-077.}, journal = {Freie Assoziation, Gießen (Psychosozial-Verlag), Vol. 15 (No. 3-4), 2012, pp. 015-077.}, language = {de} } @article{Brusetal, author = {Brus, Michael and et al.,}, title = {Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia: A Review of Modalities and Their Evidence Base}, series = {Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Vol. 40 (2012), pp. 609-616.}, journal = {Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Vol. 40 (2012), pp. 609-616.}, language = {en} } @article{Cabanissetal, author = {Cabaniss, D. L. and et al.,}, title = {The Impact of Psychoanalytic Values on Transference and Countertransference: A Study in Transcultural Psychotherapy}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 22 (1994), pp. 609-622.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 22 (1994), pp. 609-622.}, language = {en} } @article{Calabreseetal, author = {Calabrese, Mary L. and et al.,}, title = {The Relationship of Adult Attachment Constructs to Object Relational Patterns of Representing Self and Others}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 513-530.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 513-530.}, language = {en} } @article{Buccietal, author = {Bucci, Wilma and et al.,}, title = {Objective Measures of Subjective Experience: The Use of Therapist Notes in Process-Outcome Research}, series = {Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Vol. 40 (2012), pp. 303-340.}, journal = {Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Vol. 40 (2012), pp. 303-340.}, language = {en} } @article{Perissuttietal, author = {Perissutti, P. and et al.,}, title = {Miopia, gravidanza e allattamento}, series = {Medico e Bambino, Vol. 4 (No. 2, 1985), pp. 114-115.}, journal = {Medico e Bambino, Vol. 4 (No. 2, 1985), pp. 114-115.}, language = {it} } @article{Nerietal, author = {Neri, F. and et al.,}, title = {Bambini a Milano - Diritto al gioco, alla salute, alla gioia. Universit{\`a} degli Studi di Milano. Istituto di neuropsichiatria infantile. Typescript, 7 pp. With invitation card.}, language = {it} } @article{Normandetal, author = {Normand, W. and et al.,}, title = {The acceptance of the psychiatric walk-in clinic in a highly deprived community. New York Medical College, Department of Psychiatry. Typescript, 14 pp. und Tables.}, series = {American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 120 (Dec 1963), pp. 533-539.}, journal = {American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 120 (Dec 1963), pp. 533-539.}, language = {en} } @article{Sandleretal, author = {Sandler, M. and et al.,}, title = {Deficient production of tyramine and octopamine in cases of depression}, series = {Nature, Vol. 278, 22 March 1979, pp. 357-358.}, journal = {Nature, Vol. 278, 22 March 1979, pp. 357-358.}, language = {en} } @article{UGetal, author = {U. G., Weaver and et al.,}, title = {Epigenetic programming by maternal behavior}, series = {Nature Neuroscience, Vol. 7 (No. 8, 2004), pp. 847-854.}, journal = {Nature Neuroscience, Vol. 7 (No. 8, 2004), pp. 847-854.}, language = {en} } @article{Adelsonetal, author = {Adelson, Stewart and et al.,}, title = {Toward a Definition of >Hypersexuality< in Children and Adolescents}, series = {Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Vol. 40 (2012), pp. 481-504.}, journal = {Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Vol. 40 (2012), pp. 481-504.}, language = {en} } @article{Beebeetal, author = {Beebe, Beatrice and et al.,}, title = {Historical legacies and contemporary innovation. Introduction to symposium on child analysis part I}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 07 (1997), pp. 133-182.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 07 (1997), pp. 133-182.}, abstract = {Using research on the purely social face-to-face exchange, we examine patterns of mother - infant interaction and their relevance for the presymbolic origins of self and object representations, focusing on the representation of inter-relatedness between self and object. Based on a dyadic systems view in which the system is defined by both self- and interactive-regulation processes, we argue that characteristic patterns of self and interactive regulation form early interaction structures, which provide an important basis for emerging self and object representations. What will be represented, presymbolically, is the dynamic interactive process itself, the interplay, as each partner influences the other from moment to moment. This is a dynamic, process view of >interactive< or >dyadic< representations. The argument that early interaction structures organize experience is based on a transformational model in which there are continuous transformations and restructurings, where development is in a constant state of active reorganization. To define the capacities on which a presymbolic representational capacity is based, we review the last decade's research on infant perception and memory, which has radically changed our concepts of representation. The interaction structures we describe illustrate the salience of arousal, affect, space, and time in the early organization of experience: (1) state transforming, the expectation that an arousal state can be transformed through the contribution of the partner (2) facial mirroring, the expectation of matching and being matched in the direction of affective change (3) disruption and repair, the expectation of degree of ease and rapidity of interactive repair following facial-visual mismatches (4) >chase and dodge,< the expectation of the misregulation and derailment of spatial-orientation patterns, without repair and (5) interpersonal timing, the expectation of degree of vocal rhythm matching.}, language = {en} } @article{Beebeetal, author = {Beebe, Beatrice and et al.,}, title = {Homophobia in psychoanalytic writing and practice. Commentary on trop and Stolorow's >defense analysis in self psychology: A developmental view< and Hanna's >false-self sensitivity to countertransference: Anatomy of a single session<}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 07 (1997), pp. 215-224.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 07 (1997), pp. 215-224.}, language = {en} } @article{Beebeetal, author = {Beebe, Beatrice and et al.,}, title = {The Making of Sausage and Law Is Not a Pretty Sight: Commentary on Paper by Dianne Elise}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 13 (2003), pp. 743-775.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 13 (2003), pp. 743-775.}, abstract = {Our goal in this series of four papers is a further refinement of a theory of interaction for psychoanalysis, with a specific focus on the concept of intersubjectivity. Psychoanalysis has addressed the concept of intersubjectivity primarily in the verbal/explicit mode. In contrast, infant research has addressed the concept of intersubjectivity in the nonverbal/implicit mode of action sequences, or procedural knowledge. We propose that an integration of explicit/linguistic with implicit/nonverbal theories of intersubjectivity is essential to a deeper understanding of therapeutic action in psychoanalysis today. To shed light on an implicit/nonverbal dimension of intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis, we include concepts from adult psychoanalysis, infant research, developmental systems theories, and nonverbal communication, particularly the distinction between implicit processing out of awareness and explicit processing at the declarative/verbal level. We conclude with an adult psychoanalytic case illustrating the integration of implicit/nonverbal forms of intersubjectivity into adult treatment.}, language = {en} } @article{Beebeetal, author = {Beebe, Beatrice and et al.,}, title = {The Manic Society}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 13 (2003), pp. 777-804.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 13 (2003), pp. 777-804.}, abstract = {Whereas the first paper of this series compared the work of five theorists of intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis, this paper compares three theorists of intersubjectivity in infant research, Andrew Meltzoff, Colwyn Trevarthen, and Daniel Stern. By evaluating the points at which the theorists concur and differ, we hope to clarify the meanings or >forms< of intersubjectivity in infancy. All three have addressed the question of how infants can sense the state of the other, and all have used the concept of cross-modal correspondences as a central aspect of the answer. Nevertheless each has a distinctly different theory of intersubjectivity in infancy.}, language = {en} } @article{Beebeetal, author = {Beebe, Beatrice and et al.,}, title = {The Meaning of Empirically Supported Treatment Research for Psychoanalytic and Other Long-Term Therapies}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 13 (2003), pp. 805-841.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 13 (2003), pp. 805-841.}, abstract = {We consider the relevance of forms of intersubjectivity in infancy to the nonverbal and implicit dimension of intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis. The term forms of intersubjectivity, within the adult explicit and implicit modes and the infant presymbolic implicit mode, is offered to clarify the multiple meanings of intersubjectivity. The ideas of infant intersubjectivity of Meltzoff, Trevarthen, and Stern that have particular relevance for psychoanalysis are highlighted: the dialogic origin of mind, the role of correspondences, and the idea that symbolic forms of intersubjectivity are built on presymbolic forms. We build on their work to define a fourth position: that the full range of patterns of interactive regulation provides the broadest definition of the presymbolic origins of intersubjectivity, with correspondence being only one of many critical patterns. We additionally address the place of interactive regulation, problems with the concept of matching, the role of self-regulation, the role of difference, and the >balance model< of self- and interactive regulation. We take the position that all forms of interactive regulation are relevant to the possibility of perceiving and aligning oneself with the moment-by-moment process of the other. A broadened understanding of intersubjectivity in infancy sets the stage for a more fruitful exchange between infant researchers and psychoanalysts.}, language = {en} } @article{Bassetal, author = {Bass, Anthony and et al.,}, title = {Time and self on the intersubjective construction of time}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 159-168.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 159-168.}, language = {en} } @article{Barrattetal, author = {Barratt, Barnaby B. and et al.,}, title = {Commentary on >toward a critical relational theory of gender<}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 04 (1994), pp. 275-301.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 04 (1994), pp. 275-301.}, language = {en} } @article{SelviniPalazzolietal, author = {Selvini-Palazzoli, Mara and et al.,}, title = {La prima seduta di una terapia familiare sistemica. Typescript, 15 pp.}, series = {Terapia Familiare, Vol. 2 (1977).}, journal = {Terapia Familiare, Vol. 2 (1977).}, language = {it} } @article{Schleiferetal, author = {Schleifer, S. J. and et al.,}, title = {Suppression of Lymphocyte Stimulation Following Bereavement}, series = {JAMA, Vol. 250 (No. 3, 1983), pp. 374-377.}, journal = {JAMA, Vol. 250 (No. 3, 1983), pp. 374-377.}, language = {en} } @article{Eetal, author = {E., Smeraldi and et al.,}, title = {Genetic studies of affective disorders}, series = {J. Obiols et al. (Eds.): Biological Psychiatry Today, Elsevier 1979, pp. 60-65.}, journal = {J. Obiols et al. (Eds.): Biological Psychiatry Today, Elsevier 1979, pp. 60-65.}, language = {en} } @article{DEetal, author = {D. E., Sternberg and et al.,}, title = {Schizophrenia: Dopamine ß-Hydropylase Activity and Treatment Response}, series = {Science, Vol. 216 (1982), pp. 1423-1425.}, journal = {Science, Vol. 216 (1982), pp. 1423-1425.}, language = {en} } @article{Stierlinetal, author = {Stierlin, Helm and et al.,}, title = {Familienmedizin mit Krebskranken}, series = {Familiendynamik, Vol. 8 (No. 1, 1983), pp. 48-68.}, journal = {Familiendynamik, Vol. 8 (No. 1, 1983), pp. 48-68.}, language = {de} } @article{SJetal, author = {S. J., Stolarz and et al.,}, title = {Schoolchildren's performance as function of nutritional risks in early life. Typescript, 3 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Coatesetal, author = {Coates, Susan and et al.,}, title = {A Model of Infant Mood States and Sandarian Affective Waves}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 01 (1991), pp. 481-523.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 01 (1991), pp. 481-523.}, abstract = {In this paper, we present a model for conceptualizing the etiology of boyhood gender identity disorder. We illustrate the model with a specific case of a three-year-old boy who developed a gender identity disorder in reaction to his mother's depression after she had an abortion. We describe how the temperament of the child, his reaction to a psychic trauma during a sensitive period of mental representational development, and multigenerational transmission of psychodynamics lead to a gender identity disorder. We view the cross-gender fantasy as a compromise formation for the management of separation anxiety and aggression, and we view its enactment in behavior, in part, as a defensive attempt to understand an unmetabolizable experience of aggression. This case offers an unusual window into understanding how interpersonal experience, particularly in the face of severe anxiety, becomes transformed into intrapsychic phenomena and how pathological beliefs both encode experience and construct psychic reality.}, language = {en} } @article{Cooperetal, author = {Cooper, Andrew and et al.,}, title = {>Psychoanalysis and the Public Sphere< 1992: three responses}, series = {Free Association, No. 30 (1993), pp. 295-300.}, journal = {Free Association, No. 30 (1993), pp. 295-300.}, language = {en} } @article{Dohrenwendetal, author = {Dohrenwend, B. P. and et al.,}, title = {The Problem of Validity in Field Studies of Psychological Disorder}, series = {International Journal of Psychiatry, Boston, Vol. 1 (1965), pp. 585-610.}, journal = {International Journal of Psychiatry, Boston, Vol. 1 (1965), pp. 585-610.}, language = {en} } @book{Remmenetal, author = {Remmen, E. and et al.,}, title = {Psychochemotherapy. The Physician's Manual. Los Angeles, CA (Western Medical Publications) 1962.}, language = {en} } @article{Steffenhagenetal, author = {Steffenhagen, R. A. and et al.,}, title = {Personality and Drug Use: A Study of the Usefulness of the MfScale of the MMPI in Measuring Creativity and Drug Use}, series = {Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, Vol. 21 (No. 3, 1976), pp. 8-16.}, journal = {Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, Vol. 21 (No. 3, 1976), pp. 8-16.}, language = {en} } @article{Sokolovetal, author = {Sokolov, Elmar and et al.,}, title = {Erich Fromm, the new typology of human beings and golbalistic St. Petersburg 2002, 30 pp.}, language = {en} } @book{Dollardetal, author = {Dollard, John and et al.,}, title = {Frustration and Aggression. New Haven (Yale University Press) 1939.}, language = {en} } @article{Schwarzeretal, author = {Schwarzer, Nicola-Hans and et al.,}, title = {Mentalizing and emotion regulation: Evidence from a nonclinical sample}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (No. 1, 2021), pp. 034-045}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (No. 1, 2021), pp. 034-045}, abstract = {Theoretical conceptualizations of mentalizing postulate a close relationship between the ability to mentalize and the regulation of emotional states. The former is viewed as a key process to modulate the latter, with the origins of the link between the two established in early attachment relationships. However, there is a lack of research testing this association empirically. In the present cross-sectional study, the hypothesis of a positive relationship between the two constructs was tested based on data collected on more than 500 nonclinical adult participants. Various self-assessments and an experimentally derived instrument of mentalizing were employed to this end. Correlational analyses confirmed the expected associations between emotion regulation and mentalizing. In addition, regression models showed that adaptive as well as maladaptive emotion regulation, independent of age, gender, and native language, could be predicted only by self-focused mentalizing.}, language = {en} }