TY - JOUR A1 - Chessick, Richard D. T1 - What Grounds Creativity? JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 003-029. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chessick, Richard D. T1 - What grounds the transference-countertransference interaction? JF - The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 52 (1992), pp. 327-337. Y1 - 1992 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ryan, J. D. T1 - What Happened to Hope? JF - Cross Currents, New York, Vol. XXVII (No. 4, 1977/78), pp. 480-482. Y1 - 1977 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Glennon, Stefanie Solow T1 - What Happens Next? A Developmental Model of Therapeutic Spontaneity: Commentary on Paper by Philip A. Ringstrom JF - Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 529-537. N2 - This commentary highlights the differences between Frommer's and Sussillo's views on what might be done in the clinical situation to promote beneficial mourning. Sussillo is concerned with maintaining an intrapsychic tie to the deceased parent of an adolescent to lessen the ravages of loss. Her advice to analysts is to promote that internal connection through specific questioning about the lost parent and encouraging the patient to directly address the deceased other. Frommer's focus is on how best to facilitate an ongoing psychic connection to mortality through a shared experience of loss with the analyst. His therapeutic goal is the intensification and appreciation of the now as a route to more fulfillment in living. Glennon asks Sussillo what might be different in her conceptualizations if the lost parental relationship had been destructive instead of growth enhancing. Glennon also is concerned about the possibility of a renewed experience of loss being the ultimate outcome of maintaining an intrapsychic tie. Her concern regarding Frommer's conceptualizations has to do with possible psychic difficulties involved in keeping grief in the forefront of one's mind. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reynolds, M. T1 - What Have They Done to the Rain? JF - R. Theobald, Futures Conditional, New York (The Bobbs-Merrill Co.) 1972, pp. 155-156. Y1 - 1972 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weinstein, Robert S. T1 - What Heals in Psychoanalysis? JF - Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 27, No. 3 (2007), pp. 302-309. [Online ISSN 1940-9133] [doi.org/10.1080/07351690701389494] N2 - This article explores the essential role of love and understanding in analysis. Love is seen as a healing force keeping the patient connected to life and to health, and as the glue that cements the analytic process. The four components of love which describes – care, respect, responsibility, and knowledge – are the heart of all successful analysis. Two case studies illustrate how the positive countertransference may be used therapeutically to help patients move towards healthy self-esteem and self-care, and a more benevolent and loving relatedness. Y1 - 2007 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lee, R. B. T1 - What Hunters Do for a Living, or, How To Make Out on Scarce Resources JF - R. B. Lee and I. DeVore (Eds.), Man the Hunter, Chicago (Aldine Publishing Company) 1968, pp. 30-48. Y1 - 1968 N1 - Marks in the copy ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - What I Do Not Like in Contemporary Society [originated 1972] T2 - E. Fromm, On Being Human. Foreword by Rainer Funk, New York (Open Road Media) 2013. Y1 - 1992 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gerhardt, J. A1 - eyerle, S. T1 - What if Socrates had been a woman? The therapist's use of acknowledgment tokens as a nonreflective means of intersubjective involvement. JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 33 (1997), pp. 367-410. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Coleand, Gilbert W. T1 - What is a selfobject? JF - Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 539-548. N2 - This discussion examines the theme of time as it is experienced by someone who has suffered a loss, in an attempt to understand and differentiate certain contrasts in these authors' approaches to theory and technique. The discussant argues that the frame is a vital tool in helping the analyst to gain access to the differential interplay between awareness of mortality and our flight from it. Finally, the discussant asks whether certain prevalent relational themes, such as mutuality, empathy, and the ubiquity of enactments, have contributed to an atmosphere in which attention to the frame can recede. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tolstoy, Leo T1 - What Is Art? JF - G. P. and A. Stein (Eds.), The Individual and Everybody Else, Englewood Cliffs (Prentice Hall) 1973, pp. 66-73. Y1 - 1973 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tillich, Paul T1 - What is Basic in Human Nature JF - Humanitas. Journal of the Institute of Man, Vol. IV (No. 1, 1968), pp. 91-100. Y1 - 1968 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Watson, J. B. T1 - What is Behaviorism? JF - Matson, F. W. (Ed.): Being, Becoming and Behavior. The Psychological Sciences, New York (George Braziller) 1967, pp. 95-106. Y1 - 1967 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Harnack, D. A. von T1 - What is Christianity? New York (Harper & Brothers) 1957. Y1 - 1957 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Barrett, W. T1 - What is existencialism?, New York (Grove Press) 1964. Y1 - 1964 N1 - Notes in the copy ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - What Is Happiness? (Condensed from a chapter of the book >The Sane Society<) JF - Science Wordest, Chicago, Vol. 39 (1956), pp. 43-47 [= 1955a, pp. 195-208] Y1 - 1956 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fromm, Erich T1 - What is Humanistic Religion? JF - Daniel Jay Bronstein and Harold M. Schulweis (Eds.), Approaches to the Philosophy of Religion. A Book of Readings, New York (Prentice Hall) 1954, pp. 98-110 [= 1950a passim] Y1 - 1954 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jacobs, L. T1 - What is Kaballah? JF - Jewish Heritage, New York, Vol. 2 (No. 2, 1959), pp. 17-22. Y1 - 1959 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yang, Lin T1 - What is Love? – Comments on Fromm's >The Art of Loving< [爱是什么——述评弗洛姆《爱的艺术》] JF - Journal of Chongqing University of Technology (Social Science) [重庆理工大学学报(社会科学版)], No. 5 (2007), pp. 83-87. N2 - Fromm holds that love is the answer to the question of the existence of human beings; the essence of love is >giving<; love includes forms of universal love, maternal love, sexual love, self-respect, loving of God, etc, but all love forms include the basic factors of concern, responsibility, respect, understanding, etc. The contemporary western social structure and western culture cause the alienation of western society and the decline and fall of love. Fromm’s theory of love emphasizes on the problem of love from the angle of psychology, having his reasonable factors and progressing significance. N2 - 弗洛姆认为爱是对人类生存问题的回答;爱的本质是>给予<;爱包括博爱、母爱、性爱、自爱、神爱等形式,但所有爱的形式都包含关心、责任心、尊重和了解等基本要素。而当代西方的社会结构和西方文化导致了西方社会爱的异化和爱情衰亡。弗洛姆关于爱的理论着重从心理学的角度去探讨爱的问题,有其合理因素和进步意义。 Y1 - 2007 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weber, M. T1 - What Is Politics? JF - Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 120-122. Y1 - 1993 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chessick, Richard D. T1 - What Is Psychoanalysis? JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (2000), pp. 001-024. Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tarnopolsky, Alex A1 - et al., T1 - What is psychosis? JF - Free Association, No. 36 (1996), pp. 536-566. Y1 - 1996 ER - TY - GEN ED - Newman, J. R. T1 - What Is Science? Twelve Eminent Scientists and Philosophers explain Their Various Fields to the Layman, New York (Simon and Schuster) 1955. [Enclosed: 1955e by Fromm] Y1 - 1955 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Plato, T1 - What Is the Best Kind of Power? JF - J. Lachs and Ch. E. Scott (Eds.), The Human Search. An Introduction to Philosophy, New York / Oxford (Oxford University Press) 1981, pp. 48-69. Y1 - 1981 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mahler, I. T1 - What Is the Self Concept in Japan? JF - Psychologia. An International Journal of Psychology in the Orient, Osaka, Vol. XIX (No. 3, 1976), pp. 127-133. Y1 - 1976 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lenin, V. I. T1 - What Is to Be Done? JF - Ch. Lemert (Ed.), Social Theory. The Multicultural and Classic Readings, Boulder etc. (Westview Press) 1993, pp. 234-235. Y1 - 1993 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Beach, W. T1 - What Is Tolerance in a Democratic Society? JF - M. Curtis (Ed.), The Natur of Politics, New York (Avon Book Division) 1962, pp. 451-456. Y1 - 1962 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rogers, Carl R. T1 - What it means to become a Person JF - Moustakas, C. E. (Ed.): The Self-Explorations in Personal Growth, New York (Harper & Bros.) 1956, pp. 195-211. Y1 - 1956 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kirkpatrick, D. T1 - What Protestants Need from CELAM III JF - Cross Currents, New York, Vol. XXVIII (No. 1, 1978), pp. 90-96. Y1 - 1978 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Welch, R. T1 - What the John Birch Society Stands For JF - R. B. Disman (Ed.), The State of the Union. Commentaries on American Democracy, New York (Charles Scribner's Sons) 1965, pp. 462-470. Y1 - 1965 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krutch, J. W. T1 - What the Year 2000 Won't Be Like JF - R. Theobald, Futures Conditional, New York (The Bobbs-Merrill Co.) 1972, pp. 72-81. Y1 - 1972 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lederer, W. J. T1 - What We aren't Told about Formosa JF - Steinberg, E. R. (Ed.): The Rule of Force, New York (W.W. Norton) 1962, pp. 182-191. Y1 - 1962 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cooper, Robin T1 - What We Take for Granted JF - Free Association, No. 39 (1997), pp. 530-550. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Downey, Jennifer I. T1 - What Women Want: Psychodynamics of Women's Sexuality in 2008 JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 37 (2009), pp. 253-268. Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stonier, T. T1 - What Would It Really Be Like? An H-Bomb on New York City JF - Merton, T. (Ed.): Breakthrough to Peace, New York (New Direction Books) 1962, pp. 30-41. Y1 - 1962 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stonier, T. T1 - What Would It Really Be, Like?: An H-Bomb on New York City JF - Th. Merton (Ed.), Breakthrough to Peace. Twelve Views on the Threat of Thermonuclear Extermination, New York (New Directions) 1962, pp. 30-41. Y1 - 1962 ER - TY - GEN ED - Strong, P. T1 - What Your Dreams Mean, New Canaan (William Mulvey Inc.) 1988. Y1 - 1988 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frommer, Martin Stephen T1 - What's American About American Psychoanalysis? JF - Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 549-577. N2 - The author makes use of Glennon's and Cole's discussions to elaborate the relationship between our conceptions of self and the ways in which we understand the experience of loss. In discussing the intrapsychic self, the self as it is constituted through the process of relating and the existential self, he argues that when we make room for multiplicity and the complex, dynamic interplay of diverse self states and modes of experiencing, these different conceptions of self both enhance and complement our experience of loss. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sussillo, Mary V. T1 - What's disclosed in self-disclosures? Gender, sexuality, and the analyst's subjectivity. Commentary on paper by Samuel Gerson JF - Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 559-566. N2 - In. Replying to the discussions of Gilbert Cole and Stefanie Solow Glennon, I focus on several issues raised, including the continuing intrapsychic relationship with a dead parent who may have been destructive to the patient the analyst's facilitating role in enabling the patient to connect with, and construct the future of, the lost relationship the potential meaning of an enactment with a bereaved patient and some thoughts on the dyad's needs to work creatively postloss in multiple affective time zones. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Miller, H. P. T1 - What's Happening to Our Social Revolution? JF - S. E. Deutsch and J. Howard (Eds.), Where It's At. Radical Perspectives in Sociology, New York et al. (Harper and Row, Publishers) 1970, pp. 179-192. Y1 - 1970 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Misch, Donald A. T1 - When a Psychiatry Resident's Patient Commits Suicide: Transference Trials and Tribulations JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 31 (2003), pp. 459-486. Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Director, Lisa T1 - When actions speak louder than words: Verbal and nonverbal wrangling in the therapeutic arena commentary on paper by F. Diane Barth JF - Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 567-586. N2 - An assumption made in this paper and explored for its clinical implications is that an act of chronic drug use often marks or serves to implement an underlying omnipotent self-state. Psychoanalytic work with substance users, as compared with other approaches, trains attention on these omnipotent states and makes use of the transferential exchange as a therapeutic tool. States of omnipotence are particularly examined here in the context of recent attention to dissociation as an organizing force in the personality, and in the configuration of the transference – countertransference of the treatment relationship. A case illustration is used to apply current thinking on dissociative and projective processes, and their role in enactment in the therapeutic exchange, to illuminate the frequent interplay of omnipotence and helplessness in analytic work with substance-using and other patients. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Biermann, Bernard T1 - When Depression Becomes Terminal: The Impact of Patient Suicide during Residency JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 31 (2003), pp. 443-458. Y1 - 2003 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burton, Noelle T1 - When does a theory stop being itself? Ccommentary on Susan H. Sands's paper JF - Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 587-612. N2 - Relational perspectives on the nature of self and the unconscious have transformed how we can understand addictions and substance use problems. Addictions have received little attention in the contemporary literature and therapeutic approaches outside of psychoanalysis have been skeptical of psychoanalytic approaches. It is my contention that viewing substance use problems through the lens of a relational/multiple self-state model offers new clinical possibilities resulting in greater success in treating these patients. In this model, addictive behavior is seen as embedded in dissociated self-states. Therapy focuses on helping the patient to move from dissociation to a true multiplicity and a decreased dependence on substances. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Myerson, P. G. T1 - When Does Need Become Desire JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 17 (1981), pp. 607-625. Y1 - 1981 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Caroline, N. T1 - When Dying Is Right JF - J. Lachs and Ch. E. Scott (Eds.), The Human Search. An Introduction to Philosophy, New York / Oxford (Oxford University Press) 1981, pp. 365-370. Y1 - 1981 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lind, E. Allan A1 - Bos, Kees van den T1 - When fairness works: Toward a general theory of uncertainty management JF - Research in Organizational Behavior, Vol. 24 (2002), pp. 181–224. [Online ISSN: 2468-1741] [doi.org/10.1016/s0191-3085(02)24006-x] N2 - The only way in our opinion to account for this striving for justice and truth is by the analysis of the whole history of man, socially and individually. We find then that for everybody who is powerless, justice and truth are the most important weapons in the fight for his freedom and growth (Fromm, 1942/2002, p. 248). Y1 - 2002 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Khantzian, Edward J. T1 - When feeling is unbearable. Commentary on paper by Paul Williams JF - Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Vol. 15 (2005), pp. 613-619. N2 - The author discusses papers by Director and Burton, placing their work in a context of contemporary psychoanalytic models for understanding addictive behavior. Whereas early psychoanalytic models stressed drive theory and a topographic model of the mind, the contemporary models discussed here emphasize themes of dissociation – integration, helplessness – omnipotence, self-organization, and relational therapy. The author considers how these modern themes resonate with psychoanalytic formulations of addictive vulnerability that have considered disturbances in affect recognition/tolerance, self-esteem, relationships, and self-care. The author concludes by suggesting that the dyadic paradigms advanced by Director and Burton likely have implications for psychodynamic group treatments. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Livingston, R. H. T1 - When Genders Collide: Dissociated Anger Between the Female Analyst and Her Mail Patient. JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 41 (2005), pp. 447-470. Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Stone, M. T1 - When God was a Woman. New York (Barnes and Noble) 1976. Y1 - 1976 N1 - Ex libris Marco Bacciagaluppi ER -