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2022 – 2023 Readings for Advanced Fellows

Classes/Workshops for the Advanced Fellows

These are the readings for 2022-2023

9/27/22 -- Fairbairn

Peter Lawner, Ph.D. (Clinician Associate, PINE) and Mark F. Poster, M.D. (Member, PINE)
Fairbairn, W.R. (1952). The Repression and the Return of Bad Objects (with special reference to the War Neuroses). In: Classic Books, 7:59-81.
______ (1952). Steps in the Development of an Object-Relations Theory of the Personality. In: Classic Books, 7:152-161.

10/11/22 -- Loewald

Julia Matthews, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Loewald, H. (1962). (1962a). Internalization, Separation, Mourning, and the Superego. Psychoanal. Quart., 31:483-504.
Chodorow, N. (2007). Reflections on Loewald's "Internalization, Separation, Mourning, and the Superego." Psychoanal. Quart., 76:1135-1151.
Leavy, S.A. ((1989). Time and World in the Thought of Hans W. Loewald. Psychoanal. Study of Child, 44:231-240. Optional

10/25/22 -- Existential Perspectives

Peter Lawner, Ph.D. (Clinician Associate, PINE))
Lawner, P. (1985). The "Outcome" of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: Conformity, Peculiarity, and "Common Unhappiness." J Amer. Academy of Psychoanal. and Dynamic Psychiatry, 13:35-49.
______ (1981). Reflections on the "Unknown" in Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. 18(3):306-312.
______ (2001). Spiritual Implications of Psychodynamic Therapy: Immaterial Psyche, Ideality, and the "Area of Faith." Psychoanal. Review, 88(4):525-548.

11/8/22 -- Andre Green

Malcolm Beaudett, M.D. (Faculty, PINE)
Levine, H.B. and Reed, G. (Eds.) (2018).Andre Green Revisited: Representation and the Work of the Negative. Routledge Press.

11/29/22 & 12/6/22 -- Case Consultations

Lucinda DiDomenico, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI) & Rafael Ornstein, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Pine, F. (1988). The Four Psychologies of Psychoanalysis and their Place in Clinical Work. J Amer. Psychoanal. Asss., 36:571-596.
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.

1/10/23 -- Ogden

Stephen Kerzner, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Ogden, T.H. (1979). On Projective Identification. Int. J. Psychoanal.,61:513-533.

1/24/23, 2/7/23, 2/21/23, 3/7/23, &3/21/23 -- Women in Psychoanalysis

Laura Halvorsen, Psy.D. (Adjunct Faculty, PINE; Graduate PINE Fellowship Program), Mary McDonald, LICSW (Adjunct Faculty, PINE and MIP; Graduate, PINE Fellowship Program), & Vince Pignatiello, Ph.D. (Adjunct Faculty, PINE; Graduate PINE Fellowship Program)
Balsam, R. (2012). Women's Bodies in Psychoanalysis, Forward, Introduction, chapts. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11

4/4/23 -- Bromberg

Mark Steinberg, Ph.D. (Clinician Associate, PINE)
Bromberg, P.M. (1996). Standing in the Spaces: The Multiplicity of Self and the Psychoanalytic Relationship. Contemp. Psychoanal., 32:509-535.

4/18/23 -- Donnel Stern

Bliss Rand, M.D. (Member, PINE)
Stern, D. (2009). Partners in Thought: A Clinical Process Theory of Narrative. The Psychoanal. Quarterly, 78:701-731.
______ (2013). Relational Freedom and Therapeutic Action. JAPA, 61:227-255.
______ (2022). On Coming into Possession of Oneself and the Formulation of Experience. The Psychoanal. Quarterly, 91(4):639-667.

5/2/23 & 5/16/23 -- Case Consultations

Laurie Raymond, M.D. (Member, PINE) and E. Catherine Loula, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)

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