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Publications by PINE Authors

books on a shelfPINE members have written a variety of publications, both scholarly and for more general audiences. Below, you can view a list of some of these books and articles. If you'd like a more full description of a book, you can go to Amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com, where you will find summaries, reviews, and more.

A Selection of BOOKS WRITTEN BY OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY PINE AUTHORS

Gardner, M.R. (1983) Self Inquiry.
 Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

Gardner, M.R. (1994) On Trying To Teach: The Mind in Correspondence.
 Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.

Gardner, M.R. (1995) Hidden Questions, Clinical Musings. 
London: Routledge.

Gardner, M.R. (2004) Cher Pierre: A Guide to Paris, Its People, and Their Language.
 Belmont, MA: Harvard Perspectives Press.

Gardner, M.R. (2006) On Trying to Paint.
 Belmont, MA: Harvard Perspectives Press.

Good, M.I., ed. (2006) The Seduction Theory in Its Second Century: Trauma, Fantasy, and Reality Today (Committee of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapeutic Publications and Organizations Monograph).
 Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Good, M.I. (2006) The roots of the seduction theory: A perspective from Genesis to Scientia Sexualis. In: The Seduction Theory in Its Second Century: Trauma, Fantasy, and Reality Today (Committee of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapeutic Publications and Organizations Monograph). M.I. Good, ed. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 3-40.

Good, M.I. (2006) The seduction theory: A leitmotif in the evolution of psychoanalytic theory, but is it a testable hypothesis? In: The Seduction Theory in Its Second Century: Trauma, Fantasy, and Reality Today (Committee of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapeutic Publications and Organizations Monograph). M.I.Good, ed. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 281-303.

Hoffer, A. and Hoffer, P.T. (1987) Introduction and Co-translation of A Phylogenetic Fantasy: Overview of the Transference Neuroses by Sigmund Freud (edited and with an essay by Ilse Grubrich-Simitis).
 Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Hoffer, A. (1996) The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi, Volume 2: 1914-1919 (Freud, Sigmund//Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sandor Ferenczi). E. Brabant and E. Falzeder, eds., under the supervision of A. Haynal. Trans. P. T. Hoffer. Cambridge, MA:
 Harvard University Press. Translated into French, German, Spanish, Italian,
 Portuguese and Japanese.

Hoffer, A. (2015). Freud and the Buddha:  The Couch and the Cushion.  London: Karnac.

Levine, H.B., Jacobs, D., & Rubin, L., eds. (1988). Psychoanalysis and the Nuclear Threat.  Hillsdale, NJ:  The Analytic Press.

Levine, H.B., ed. (1990) Adult Analysis and Childhood Sexual Abuse. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.

Levine, H.B. (2010) ‘The Consolation Which Is Drawn From Truth’: The Analysis of a Patient Unable to Suffer Experience. In: Bion Today (The New Library of Psychoanalysis). C. Mawson, ed. London: Routledge, pp. 188-211.

Levine, H.B. and Brown, L., eds. (2013). Growth and Turbulence in the Countainer/Contained. Bion's Continuing Legacy.  New York and London:  Routledge(Taylor/Francis).

Levine, H.B., Reed, G. and Scarfone, D., eds. (2013). Unrepresented States and the Creation of Meaning.  London: Karnac/IPA.

Levine, H.B. and Civitarese, G. (2015). The Wilfred Bion Tradition.  London: Karnac.

Ornstein, A. (2004) My Mother's Eyes: Holocaust Memories of a Young Girl.
 Cincinnati, Ohio: Emmis Books.

Ornstein, A. (2012). Childhood Losses, Adult Memories. In: Book series of Margaret Mahler Symposia, in press.

Ornstein, A. (2012) The Negative Therapeutic Reaction, Revisited. In: Wormser, L. & Jarass, H., eds. Nothing Good is Allowed to Stand. London and New York: Routledge.

Ornstein, A. (2012) Self-Abuse and Suicidality. In: Holtzman, D. & Kulish, N., eds. The Clinical Problem of Masochism.   Plymouth, U.K.: Jason Aronson.

Poster, M.D. (2002) Georg Groddeck.
 In: The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy and Culture. New York: Routledge, pp. 245-249.

Rand, B. & Sabo, A. (2000) The Relational Aspects of Psychopharmacology.
 In: The Real World Guide to Psychotherapy Practice. L. Havens and A. Sabo, eds.
  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 34-59.

Raymond, L. and Rosbrow-Reich, S., eds. (1997) The Inward Eye: Psychoanalysts Reflect on Their Lives and Work. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.

Raymond, L. (2014). Perspectives from a Psychiatrist in an Office of Advising Resources. Kalet, A. & Chou, C.L., eds. Remediation in Medical Education: A Mid-Course Correction. New York: Springer, pp. 205-219. 

Reed, G. and Levine, H.B. (2014). Responses to Freud's Screen Memories Paper.  London: Karnac/IPA.

Rizzuto, A-M. (1979) The Birth of the Living God: A Psychoanalytic Study.
 Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.

Rizzuto, A-M. (1998) Why Did Freud Reject God?: A Psychodynamic Interpretation.
 New Haven and London: Yale University Press.

Rizzuto, A-M., Buie, D.H., & Meissner, W.W. (2003) The Dynamics of Human Aggression: Theoretical Foundations, Clinical Applications. New York and Hove: Brunner-Routledge.

Rizzuto, A-M. (2015).  Freud and the Spoken Word:  Speech as a Key to the Unconscious.  New York and London:  Routledge.

Roth, S. (1987) Psychotherapy: The Art of Wooing Nature.
 Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc.

Roth, S. (1993) The shadow of the Holocaust.
 In: Persistent Shadows of the Holocaust: The Meaning to Those Not Directly Affected. R. Moses, ed.
 New York: International Universities Press.


Schwaber, E.A. My Journey in Listening: Seeking “Psychic Reality (as) the Decisive Kind" (Freud, 1917). In: Ludger M. Hermanns, ed., Psychoanalyse in Selbstdarstellungen [Self-Portraits in Psychoanalysis].  Frankfurt A.M.: Brandes & Apsel Verlag (German publication), in press.

Schwaber, E., ed. (1985) The Transference in Psychotherapy: Clinical Management.
 New York: International Universities Press.

Schwaber, E.A. (2006) The struggle to listen: continuing reflections, lingering paradoxes, 
and some thoughts on recovery of memory. In: Contemporary Psychoanalysis in America: Leading Analysts Present Their Work. A.M. Cooper, ed.
Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 563-587, 2006.)

Smith, S. D. (1993) Problems with Affect Tolerance in the Analysis of an Adolescent Girl. 
In: Human Feelings: Explorations in Affect Development and Meaning. S. Ablon, D. Brown, E.J. Khantzian & J. Mack, eds.
 Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 161-179.

A Selection of SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS BY PINE AUTHORS

RESEARCH


Barkai, A.R. & Hauser, S.T. (2007) The creation of a coding scheme assessing curiosity expression in adolescent interviews: Preliminary findings. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 55:287-294.

Barkai, A.R. & Hauser, S.T. (2008) Psychoanalytic and Developmental Perspectives on Narratives of Self-Reflection in Resilient Adolescents Explorations and New Contributions. Annual of Psychoanalysis, 36:115-129.

Barkai, A.R. & Rappaport, N. (2011) A Psychiatric Perspective on Narratives of Self-Reflection in Resilient Adolescents. Adolescent Psychiatry, 1:46-54.

Bibring, G.K., Dwyer, T.F., Huntington, D.S. & Valenstein, A.F. (1961) 
A study of the psychological processes in pregnancy and of the earliest mother-child relationships:
1. Some propositions and comments. 2. Methodological considerations. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 16:9-72.

Greenberg, M.J., Wilson, E.F. and Samaraweera, S.(1999)
 Primary Prevention with Mother and Their Twins:
 An Educational Program and Research Study.
 In: The Vulnerable Child, vol. 22. T.B. Cohen, M. H. Etezady, and B.L. Pacella, eds. 
Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 127-159.

Lable, I., Kelley, J.M., Ackerman, J., Levy, R., Waldron, S. and Ablon, J.S. (2010). The Role of the Couch in Psychoanalysis: Proposed Research Designs and Some Preliminary Data. J Amer. Pychoanal. Assn., 58:861-887.

Schen, C.R., Raymond, L. & Notman, M. (2013).  Transfer of Care of Psychotherapy Patients: Implications for Psychiatry Training. Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 41(4):575-596.


Wolk, P.W., Savoy, R.L. & Frederick, B.B. (2012). The Neural Correlates of Vertical Splitting in a Single Case Study. Neuropsychoanalysis, 14(2):157-163.

PSYCHOTHERAPY PRACTICE


Levine, H.B. (1985) Psychotherapy as the initial phase of a psychoanalysis. Int. Rev. Psycho-Anal., 12: 285-298.


Ornstein, A. (2011) The Function of Groups at Times of War and Terror. Forum, J Assn Group Psychotherapy, pp. 25-36.

Ornstein, A. (2011) (2012). Mass Murder and the Individual: Psychoanalytic reflections on perpetrators and their Victims. Int. J. Group Psychotherapy, 62:1-20.

Roth, S. (1993) The shadow of the Holocaust.
 In: Persistant Shadows of the Holocaust. R. Moses, ed.
 New York: International Universities Press.

PSYCHOANALYTIC HISTORY AND THEORY

Barron, J.W., Beaumont, R., Goldsmith, G.N., Good, M.I., Pyles, R.L., Rizzuto, A-M., and Smith, H.F. (1991) 
Sigmund Freud: The Secrets of Nature and the Nature of Secrets. Int. Rev. Psycho-Analysis, 18:143-163.

Good, M.I. (1995) Karl Abraham, Sigmund Freud, and the fate of the seduction theory. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 43:1137-1167.

Good, M.I. (1996) Suggestion and veridicality in the reconstruction of sexual trauma, or can a bait of suggestion catch a carp of falsehood? J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 44:1189-1224.

Good, M.I. (1998) Screen reconstructions: Traumatic memory, conviction, and the problem of verification. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 46:149-183.

Good, M.I., Day, M. & Rowell, E. (2005) False memories, negative affects, and psychic reality: The role of extra-clinical data in psychoanalysis. Int. J Psychoanal., 86:1573-1593.

Good, M.I. (1994) Differential constructions of trauma in cases of suspected child sexual molestation. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 49:434-464.

Good, M.I. (2006) Verführung, Entführung, und die Disposition zum Trauma: Die Arbeiten von Karl Abraham und der Mythos der Persephone (Seduction, abduction, and the disposition to trauma: The work of Karl Abraham and the Myth of Persephone). Jahrbuch der Psychoanalyse, 52:29-48.

Hoffer, A. (1985) Toward a Definition of Psychoanalytic Neutrality. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 33:771-795.

Hoffer, A. (1991) The Freud-Ferenczi Controversy -- A Living Legacy. Int. Rev. Psycho-anal.,18: 465-472.

Levine, H.B., ed. (1997). Sexual Trauma.  Psychoanal. Inquiry. 17(3).

Levine, H.B. and Reed, G., eds. (2004). Problems of Power in Psychoanalytic Institutions, Psychoanal. Inquiry, 24(1).

Levine, H.B. (2007) Truth, growth and deception: The late seminars of Wilfred Bion. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 55:677-685.

Levine, H.B. (2009) Representations and their Vicissitudes. The Legacy of Andre Green. Psychoanal. Quart., 78:243-262.

Levine, H.B. (2007) Truth, growth and deception: The late seminars of Wilfred Bion. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 55: 677-685.

Levine, H.B. (2009) Time and Timelessness. Inscription and Representation. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 57: 333-355.

Levine, H.B. (2012). The analyst’s theory in the analyst’s mind. Psych. Inq., 32:18032.

Levine, H.B. (2012). The colourless canvas: Representation, therapeutic action and the creation of mind. IJPA, 93:607-629.

Levine, H.B. (2012). Andre Green. Une appreciation personnel. Rev. Belge de Psychanalyse, 60:29-31.

Levine, H.B. & Friedman, R.J. (2000) Intersubjectivity and Interaction in the Analytic Relationship: a mainstream view. Psychoanal. Quart., 69: 63-92.

Levine, H.B. and Reed, G., eds. (2015). Responses to the Work of Antonino Ferro.  Psychoanal. Inquiry, 35(5).

Ornstein, A. (2006) Memory, History and Autobiography: 
Discussion of papers by S. Richman and E. Freedgood. Contemporary Psychoanal., 42:657-669.

Poster, M.F. (2002) Georg Groddeck. In: The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy, and Culture. E. Erwin, ed., New York: Routledge, pp. 245-249.

Poster, M.F. (1997) An Hypothesis: The Historical Derivation of Freud’s Structural Model of the Mind. J Clinical Psychoanal., 6:279-283.

Poster, M.F. (2009) Ferenczi and Groddeck: simpatico -- roots of a paradigm shift in psychoanalysis. American J Psychoanalysis, 69:195–206.

Reed, G. and Levine, H.B., eds. (1993). Locaitng Transference, Actuality and Illusion in the Psychoanalytic Encounter. Psychoanal. Inquiry, 13(4). 

Rizzuto, A-M. (2001) Metaphors of a bodily mind. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 49:535-568.

Rizzuto, A-M. (2003) Psychoanalysis: The transformation of the subject by the spoken word. Psychoanal. Quart., 72:287-323.

Schwaber, E.A. (1992) Psychoanalytic theory and its relation to clinical work. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 40:1039-1057.

Schwaber, E.A. (1998) The non-verbal dimension in psychoanalysis: ‘state’ and its clinical vicissitudes. Int. J Psychoanal., 79:667-679.

Schwaber, E.A. (2005) The struggle to listen: continuing reflections, lingering paradoxes, and some thoughts on recovery of memory. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn ., 53:789-810. (Also in: Contemporary Psychoanalysis in America:
 Leading Analysts Present their Work. A.M. Cooper, ed.
 Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 563-587, 2006).

Schwaber, E.A. (2011). Ode to an ever-open pathway to listening and learning. In: The Other Patient in the Room: A Tribute to James T. McLaughlin. American Imago, 67(4):559-571.

Valenstein, A.F. (1973) On Attachment to Pain and the Negative Therapeutic Reaction. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 28:365-392.

Valenstein, A.F. (1979) The concept of ‘Classical’ psychoanalysis. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 27(S):113-136.

Valenstein, A.F. (1983) Working through and resistance to change: Insight and the action system. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 31(S):353-374.

PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOANALYTIC TECHNIQUE

Brown, L. J. and Miller, M. (2002) The Triadic Matrix in Supervision. Int. J Psychoanal., 83:811-823.

Good, M.I. (1994) The reconstruction of early childhood trauma: Fantasy, reality, and verification. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 42:79-101. (This paper was translated and republished with a discussion as: La reconstrucción del trauma infantil temprano: Fantasía, la realidad y la verificación. Psicoanalisis con Niños y Adolescentes 1995;(8):82-97. Con comentarios de M. Barangery y J.M. Mom. Ibid., pp. 98-108.)

Good, M.I. (2006) Perverse dreams and dreams of perversion. Psychoanal. Quart., 75:1005-1044.

Good, M.I. (1994) Differential constructions of trauma in cases of suspected child sexual molestation. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 49:434-464.

Grabel, S. (2008). Panel Report: When analysis makes patients worse: The negative therapeutic reaction revisited. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 56:583-594.

Hoffer, A. (1985) Toward a Definition of Psychoanalytic Neutrality. 
J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 33:771-795.

Hoffer, A. (1991) The Freud-Ferenczi Controversy--A Living Legacy. Int. Rev. Psycho-anal., 18:465-472.

Hoffer, A. (2006) Free Association, Therapeutic Ambition and Technical Innovation:
Tracing the history of “activity” from Freud through Ferenczi to the present. American J Psychoanalysis, 66:1-23.

Lang, F. (2007) Panel Report: Play in the Psychoanalytic Situation. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 55:937-948.

Lang, F. (2010) Perspectives on Creativity. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 64.

Levine, H.B. (1985) Psychotherapy as the initial phase of a psychoanalysis. Int. Rev. Psycho-Anal.,12: 285-298.

Levine, H.B. (1994) The analyst's participation in the analytic process. Int. J Psychoanal., 75: 665-676.

Levine, H.B. (1997) The capacity for countertransference. Psychoanal. Inquiry, 17:44-68.

Levine, H.B. and Reed, G., eds. (1999). Clinical Aspects of Compliance. Psychoanal. Inquiry, 19(1). 

Levine, H.B. (2010) Creating analysts, creating analytic patients. Int. J Psychoanal., 91:1385-1404.

Levine, H.B. (2012). The analyst’s theory in the analyst’s mind. Psych. Inq., 32:18032.

Levine, H.B. and Friedman, R.J. (2000) Intersubjectivity and Interaction in the Analytic Relationship:
 a mainstream view. Psychoanal. Quart., 69:63-92.

Reed, G. and Levine, H.B., eds. (1993) Prologue: 
Actuality and illusion in the psychoanalytic encounter. Psychoanal. Inquiry, 13:384-390.

Rizzuto, A-M. (2001) Metaphors of a bodily mind. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 49:535-568.

Rizzuto, A-M. (2003) Psychoanalysis: The transformation of the subject by the spoken word. Psychoanal. Quart., 72:287-323.

Schwaber, E.A. (1992) Psychoanalytic theory and its relation to clinical work. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 40:1039-1057.

Schwaber, E.A. (1992) Countertransference: the analyst’s retreat from the patient’s vantage point.
 Int. J. Psychoanal., 73:349-361.
 (See also: Letter to Editor by Louis S. Sander, regarding this paper. Int.
 J. Psychoanal., 73:582-584, 1992.)

Schwaber, E.A. (1996) The conceptualization and communication of clinical facts in psychoanalysis:
 a discussion. 
 Int J. Psychoanal., 77:235-253.

Schwaber, E.A. (2011). Ode to an ever-open pathway to listening and learning. In: The Other Patient in the Room: A Tribute to James T. McLaughlin. American Imago, 67(4):559-571.

Ornstein, A. (2008) Do Words Still Matter? 
Int. J. Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 4:466-484.

Valenstein, A.F. (1973) On Attachment to Pain and the Negative Therapeutic Reaction. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 28:365-392.

Valenstein, A.F. (1979) The concept of ‘Classical’ psychoanalysis. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 27(S):113-136.

Valenstein, A.F. (1983) Working through and resistance to change: Insight and the action system. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 31(S):353-374.

Valenstein, A.F. (2000) The older patient in psychoanalysis. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 48:1563-1589.

CLINICAL REPORTS

Bibring, G.K., Dwyer, T.F., Huntington, D.S. & Valenstein, A.F. (1961) 
A study of the psychological processes in pregnancy and of the earliest mother-child relationships:
1. Some propositions and comments. 2. Methodological considerations. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 16:9-72.

Miller, M. (1985) Poor Rumpelstiltskin. Psychoanal. Quart., LIV:73-76.

Rosbrow-Reich, S. (1995) Dilemmas of Sexuality and Identity: A Case of Multiple Identifications. J Clin. Psychoanal., 4(1).

Rosbrow-Reich, S. (2000) It’s Never Too Late. The American Psychoanalyst, 34(3).

Roth, S. (1988) A woman’s homosexual transference to a male analyst. Psychoanal. Quart., 57:28-55.

Roth, S. (1992) Treatment of multiple personality: a psychoanalytic view. Psychoanal. Inquiry, 12:112-123.

APPLICATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES

Frank, R.A., Miller, M., & Eric, B. (1980) Hospital treatment for the assaultive child of divorcing parents. McLean Hospital Journal, 5:126-139.


Levine, H.B. (1982) Toward a psychoanalytic understanding of children of survivors of the Holocaust. Psychoanal. Quart., 51:70-92.

Miller, M. and Sprich. R. (1981) The appeal of Star Wars: archetypal and psychoanalytic view. American Imago, 38(2):203-220.

Ornstein, A. (2008) Roundtable Conversation of Holocaust Child Survivors. Psychoanalytic Perspectives. In Press.

Ornstein, A. (2006) Artistic Creativity and the Healing Process. Psychoanal. Inq., 26:386-406.

Rosbrow-Reich, S. (1988) Identity and Growth: A psychoanalytic study of divorce. Psychoanal. Rev., 75(3).

Roth, S. (1993) The shadow of the Holocaust.
 In: Persistant Shadows of the Holocaust. R. Moses, ed.
 New York: International Universities Press.

Smith, S. D. (1979) Sara B: Observations of Baby and Mother. Bulletin of the Hampstead Clinic, 2:220-223.

Smith, S.D. (1979) The First Year of Analysis of an Eight Year Old Boy. Bulletin of the Hampstead Clinic, 2:59-75.

Smith, S.D. (1993) Problems with Affect Tolerance in the Analysis of an Adolescent Girl. Child Analysis: Clinical, Theoretical, and Applied, 4:75-98.

Bibring, G.K., Dwyer, T.F., Huntington, D.S. & Valenstein, A.F. (1961) 
A study of the psychological processes in pregnancy and of the earliest mother-child relationships:
1. Some propositions and comments. 2. Methodological considerations. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 16:9-72.

REVIEWS, COMMENTARIES, and DISCUSSIONS

Greenberg, J. & Greenberg, M. (1997) Book review: Like Subjects, Love Objects, by Benjamin. J Psych. Services, 48.

Lang, F. (2006) Film Review Essay, “The Believer.” Psychoanal. Quart., LXXV(4):1161.

Levine, H.B. Psychosomatics and the Search for Meaning. A Book Review Essay of Psychosomatics Today. A Psychoanalytic Perspective, M. Aisenstein and E. Rappoport de Aisemberg, Eds. London: Karnac. Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series of the IPA. JAPA, 60:207-216.

Ornstein, A. (2006) Memory, History and Autobiography: Discussion of papers by S. Richman and E. Freedgood. Contemporary Psychoanal., 42:657-669.

Ornstein, A. Discussion of Topalian’s paper “Ghosts to Ancestors: Bearing Witness to my Experience of Genocide." Int. J. Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, in press.

Rosbrow-Reich, S. and Raymond, L. (1991) Interview with Andre Green. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, XI(4).

Rosbrow-Reich, S. (1999) An Interview with Arthur Golden, Author of Memoirs of a Geisha. Gender and Psychoanalysis, 4(3).

Roth, S. (2006) The romantic quartet: love between men and women. 
In: New Directions in Psychoanalytic Writing. Washington, DC: Washington Center for Psychoanalysis 3(1).

Smith, S.D. (1997) Review of Reading Freud’s Reading, S. Gilman et al., eds. Psychoanal. Quart., LXVI:348-349.

Valenstein, A.F. & Wylie, A.S. (1976) A discussion of the paper by Marcel Heiman on ‘Psychoanalytic observations on the last painting and suicide of Vincent van Gogh.’ Int. J Psychoanal., 57:81-84.

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