@misc{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {Review D. Shainberg: Healing in Psychotherapy: The Process of Holistic Change}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 13 (1985), pp. 562-564.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 13 (1985), pp. 562-564.}, language = {en} } @article{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {The Meaning of Projection in Self Psychology}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 14 (1986), pp. 473-484.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 14 (1986), pp. 473-484.}, language = {en} } @article{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {A Young Woman's Homosexuality Reconsidered: Freud's >The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman<}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21 (1993), pp. 421-432.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21 (1993), pp. 421-432.}, language = {en} } @misc{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {Review Donald P. Spence: The Rhetorical Voice of Psychoanalysis}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (1996), pp. 365-367.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (1996), pp. 365-367.}, language = {en} } @article{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {Knowing Which Way Is Up; Or, Why All Subjectivities Are Not Created Equal}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (1996), pp. 619-632.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (1996), pp. 619-632.}, language = {en} } @misc{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {Review Paul Roazen: How Freud Worked: First Hand Accounts of Patients}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (1996), pp. 568-569.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (1996), pp. 568-569.}, language = {en} } @misc{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {Review Jeffrey B. Rubin: Psychotherapy and Buddhism: Toward an Integration}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 25 (1997), pp. 538-540.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 25 (1997), pp. 538-540.}, language = {en} } @misc{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {Review Bernard Paris: Imagined Human Beings}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 324-326.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 324-326.}, language = {en} } @misc{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {Review Robert Langs: Current Theories of Psychoanalysis}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 690-691.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 690-691.}, language = {en} } @article{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {The Couch and the Cushion: Integrating Zen and Psychoanalysis}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (2000), pp. 513-526.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (2000), pp. 513-526.}, language = {en} } @misc{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {Review F. Robert Rodman: Winnicott: Life and Work}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 408-411.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 408-411.}, language = {en} } @article{Magid, author = {Magid, Barry}, title = {The evil self}, series = {Dynamic Psychotherapy, Vol. 6 (No. 2, 1988) pp. 99-113.}, journal = {Dynamic Psychotherapy, Vol. 6 (No. 2, 1988) pp. 99-113.}, abstract = {Reviews the differing approaches to aggression in the psychoanalytic theories of Freud, E. FROMM, and H. Kohut in order to demonstrate how the problem of evil is not reducible to the vicissitudes of aggression. The author cites Hitler as one whose behavior can be clearly explained by traditional psychopathology. The case study of former US Secretary of State Kissinger is presented as a paradigmatic example of an >evil self< in which a malignant value system serves as the center of a successfully functioning system of compensatory structure. The author proposes a broader definition of good and evil that hinges on how a person functions as part of a larger whole.}, language = {en} }