TY - JOUR A1 - Blackwell, Dick T1 - Reply to Bergman and Foster JF - Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 10 (2000), pp. 297-301. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blomstedt, J. T1 - Painting Is Thinking on the Threshold of Being JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 9 (No. 1-2, April 2000), pp. 132-138. N2 - With permission of the Finnish artist Juhana Blomstedt, a selection of his thoughts on art collected in the book >Muodon Arvo< (The Value of Form) and from an interview with the psychoanalyst Veikko Talvitie, have been translated and reproduced in this issue. Aphoristic sentences, reflecting his views on the value of form, on time and memory, art as communication, abstract painting, or on the artist and his role in society, build up some of the chapters of his book, but the same sentences can also be found time and again in longer and more coherent texts. They seem to contain the essence of the artist's reflections on art and on >the enigma of being in the world<. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bogen, Joseph E. T1 - Split-Brain Basics: Relevance for the Concept of One's Other Mind JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (2000), pp. 341-370. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bois, W. D. T1 - Review Anderson, Kevin, and Richard Quinney (Eds.): Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology: Beyond the Punitive Society JF - Humanity and Society, ISSN 0160-5976, 2000, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 415-417. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bollas, Ch. T1 - Architecture and the Unconscious JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 9 (No. 1-2, April 2000), pp. 28-42. N2 - The way we plan and live our built environments reflect unconscious forms of thinking realised through architecture. Cities become holding environments that offer inhabitants differing forms of psychic engagement with the object world. The way they are planned and the types of objects they offer add up to degrees of >imageability<, an attribute of any city that could become part of a psychoanalysis of the built world, or what Bachelard termed a >topoanalysis<. Cities also play with life and death as those who inhabit built structures will be outlived by the places they inhabit, yet they enliven the inorganic spaces they construct. All buildings may, then, be forms of death brought into lived experience, and architects negotiate complex issues involving the matriculation of forms of death into human life. The >spirit< of human endeavour needs representation in the built environment and we may consider the ways in which a psychoanalysis of the built world could lead to a psycho-spiritual representation of human life. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brazil, Horus Vital T1 - An Ethics for the Psychoanalyse in the Postmondern Age. Paper presented at the IFPS XI International Forum in New York, May 4-7, 2000. Typescript 10 p. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brockman, Richard T1 - Transference, Affect, and Neurobiology JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (2000), pp. 275-290. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Brockman, Richard T1 - Instincts and Their Physiologies: A Clinician's Perspective JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (2000), pp. 501-512. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bromberg, Philip M. T1 - Potholes on the royal road: Or is it an abyss? JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 36 (2000), pp. 005-028. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bromberg, Philip M. T1 - Bringing in the dreamer: Some reflections on dreamwork, surprise, and analytic process. JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 36 (2000), pp. 685-705. Y1 - 2000 ER -