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2021 – 2022 Readings

For the second year Fellowship Program, these are the readings for 2021-2022.

History of Psychoanalytic Thought

9/11/21 -- Vienna, Freud, Ferenczi, and Others

Elizabeth Lunbeck (Academic Member in Psychoanalysis, BPSI) and Mark F. Poster, M.D. (Scholar, PINE)
Ferenczi, S. (1949). Confusion of Tongues Between the Adult and the Child (The Language of Tenderness and of Passion). Int J Psychoanal., 30:225,230.

9/28/21 -- Melanie Klein and the British Psychoanalytic

Stephen Kerzner, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Klein, M. (1948). Mourning and its Relation to Manic Depressive States (1940). Contributions to Psycho-Analysis 1921-1945. Hogarth Press, pp. 311-338.
Klein, M. (1975). Notes on Some Schizoid Mechanisms (1946). Envy and Gratitude and Other Works, 1946-1963. Hogarth Press, pp. 1-24.
Klein, M. (1948). On the Theory of Anxiety and Guilt. Ibid., pp.25-42. (optional)

10/5/21 -- The Controversial Discussions (1941-1945)

Stephen Kerzner, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
King, P. (1994). The evolution of Controversial Issues. IJP, 75:335-342.
Freud, A. (1966). A Short History of Child Analysis. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 21:7-14.
Steiner, R. (2015). Controversies Terminable or Interminable? Some Notes on the Training and Education and on the Papers on Technique Presented during the Freud-Klein Controversies 1941-1945. British J of Psychotherapy, 31(1):51-68.
Optional
Frank, C. (1996). The Origins of Disquieting Discoveries by Melanie Klein: The Possible Significance of the Case of "Erna." Int. J Psychoanal., 77:1101-1126.
Isaacs, S. (1948). The Nature and Function of Phantasy. Int.J Psychoanal., 77:1101-1126.
King, P. and Steiner, R. (eds.) (1991). The Freud-Klein Controversies 1941-1945. London: Routledge

10/12/21 -- Donald Winnicott and Others

Lucinda DiDomenico, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Winnicott, D.W. (1960). The Theory of the Parent-Infant Relationship. Int. J Psychoanal., 41:585-595.
Ogden, T.H. (1985). The Mother, The Infant, and The Matrix: Interpretations of Aspects of the Work of Donald Winnicott. Contemp. Psychoanal., 21:346-371.
Optional
Winnicott, D.W. (1960). Ego Distortions in Terms of the True and False Self. In: The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment: Studies in the Theory of Emotional Development, pp. 140-152.
Winnicott, D.W. (1953). Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena: A Study of the First Non-Me Possession. Int. J Psychoanal., 34:89-97.
Winnicott, D.W. (1971). The Use of an Object and Relating through Identification. Int. J Psychoanal., 50:711-716.

10/19/21 -- Ego Psychology in the U.S.

Christopher Morse, Ph.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Bush, F. (1993). "In the Neighborhood": Aspects of a Good Interpretation and a "Developmental Lag" in Ego Psychology. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 41:151-177.
Gray, P. (1987). On the Technique of Analysis of the Superego -- An Introduction. Psychoanal. Quart, LVI:130-154.
Hartmann, H., Kris, E., & Lowenstein, R. (1946). 1. Problems of Child Development. Comments on the Formation of Psychic Structure. Psychoanal. Study of Child, 2:11-38.
Paniagua, C. (2011). Psychotherapy and close-process technique. Int. J Psychoanal., 92:43-56.

10/26/21 -- Self Psychology

Rafael Ornstein, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Halpern, J. and Ornstein, S. (2017). Self-Experience with Intersubjectivity: Two clinicians' use of self-psychology. In: Introduction to Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Defining Terms and Building Bridges. M. Chambers (ed.), pp. 165-190.

11/2/21 -- Lacan and the French School

Stephen Sternbach, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Lacan, J. (1996). The Signification of the Phallus. In: Ecrits, B. Fink (trans.). New York: Norton, pp. 575-584.
Mitchell, J. (1982/1985). Feminine Sexuality. Jacques Lacan and the ecole freudienne.
J. Mitchell and J. Rose (eds.) J. Rose (trans). Introduction--I, J. Mitchell, pp. 1-26.Interview with Jacques Lacan. (1957).
Interview with Jacques Lacan. (1957). L/Express

11/9/21 -- Bion

James W. Barron, Ph.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Brown, L.J. (2019). Bion's Discovery of Alpha Function: The Engine of Transformations. In: Transformational Processes in Clinical Psychoanalysis: Dreaming, Emotions, and the Present Moment London and New York: Routledge, chapt. 3, pp. 39-60.
Bion. W.R. (1959). Attacks on Linking. Int. J Psychoanal., 40:308-315.

Howard B. Levine, M.D. (Faculty, PINE Psychoanalytic Center)

11/16/21 -- Intersubjective Perspective/Field Theory

Howard B. Levine, M.D. (Faculty, PINE Psychoanalytic Center)
Levine, H.B. Post-Bionian Field Theory: An Illustration
Levine, H.B. The Analytic Field

11/30/21 -- NeuroPsychoanalysis

Paula Wolk, M.D. (Faculty, PINE Psychoanalytic Center)
Wolk, P.C., Savoy, R.L., & Frederick, B.B. (2012). The Neural Correlates of Vertical Splitting in a Single Case Study. Neuropsychoanalysis, 14(2):157-163.
Neuropsychoanalysis: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Psychoanalysis and the Neurosciences, 22(1-2), May-November 2020.

Reading from The Interpretation of Dreams

Malcolm Beaudett, M.D. (Faculty, PINE Psychoanalytic Center) and Bliss Rand, M.D. (Faculty, PINE Psychoanalytic Center)
12/7/21, 12/14/21, 1/11/22, 1/18/22, 1/25/22, 2/1/22, 2/8/22, 2/15/22
12/7/21
Lansky, M.L. (2015). American Imago, 72(1):89-99.
12/14/21
Freud, S. Forgetting. S.E., Vol. V, Chapt. VII.
1/11/22
Freud, S. Regression. S.E., Vol. V, Chapt. VII
1/18/22
Freud, S. Wish Fulfillment. S.E., Vol. V, Chapt. VII
1/25/22
Freud, S. Arousal and Primary and Secondary Processes. S.E., Vol. V, Chapt. VII.
2/1/22
Freud, S. Unconscious and Conscious--Reality. S.E., Vol. V, Chapt. VII.
2/8/22
Ferro, N. & Nicoli, L. Dreaming. In: The New Analyst's Guide to the Galaxy, Chapt. 9.

The Clinical Application of Developmental Theory

M. Carole Drago, LICSW and Donna Mathias, M.D.(Reciprocal Members, BPSI)
2/22/22, 3/1/22, 3/8/22, 3/15/22, 3/29/22, 4/5/22
2/22/22
Freud, S. (1911). Formulations of the Two Principles of Mental Functioning. S.E., Vol. XII: 213-226.
Freud, S. (1905. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality. S.E., Vol. VII:173-206.
3/8/22
Main, M. (1993). Discourse, Prediction, and Recent Studies in Attachment: Implications for Psychoanalysis. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., pp. 209-223, 233-236.
Fraiberg, S. (1969). Libidinal Object Constancy and Mental Representation. Psychoanal. Study of Child, pp. 9-33, 37-38, 44-45.
3/15/22
Gilmore, K.J. & Meersand, P. (2015). The Little Book of Child and Adolescent Development. New York: Oxford University Press, Chapt. 4, pp. 71-100.
Leowald, H.W. (1979). The Waning of the Oedipus Complex. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 27:751-775.
4/5/22
Blos, P. (1967). The Second Individuation Process of Adolescence. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 22:162-186.
Brandt, D.E. (1977). Separation and Identity in Adolescence: Erikson and Mahler--Some Similarities. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 13(4):506-518.

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