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2023 – 2024 Readings for Year II

Classes/Workshops for the Year II

These are the readings for 2023-2024

9/26/23 — Freud/Vienna

Julia Matthews, M.D., Ph.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Freud, S. (1916-1917). Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry. In: Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, vol. XVI.
______ (1916-1917). The Sense of Symptoms. Ibid, vol. XVI, pp. 243-272.
Ellenberger, H.

10/10/23 — Melanie Klein/Anna Freud Controversies

Regina Koziyevskaya, M.D. (Faculty, PINE)
Segal, H. (1979) Controversial Discussions. In: Melanie Klein. London: Routledge, pp. 91-111.
Mitchell, S. & Black, M.J. (1995). Freud & Beyond: Contemporary Kleinian Theory, Chapt. 4.

10/24/23 — Ferenczi and Others

Mark Poster, M.D. (Faculty, PINE))
Ferenczi, S. (1955). The Elasticity of Psycho-Analytic Technique. In: Final Contributions to the Problems & Methods of Psycho-Analysis. New York: Basic Books, pp. 87-101

11/7/23 — Winnicott and the Independent School

Carol Rubin, Ph.D. (Faculty, PINE)
Lawner, P. (2023). D.W. Winnicott’s Debt to and Divergence from Melanie Klein: A Psychoanalytic Genealogy, American Imago, 80(2):219-245.
Ogden, T.H. (2010). Why read Fairbairn? Internat’l J Psychoanalysis, 91:101-118.

11/21/23, 12/5/23 & 1/9/24 — Attachment

Stephen Kerzner, M.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Main, M. (2000). The Organized Categories of Infant, Child and Adult Attachment. J Amer. Psychoanalytic Assn., 48(4):1055-1095.

Lyons-Ruth, K. (2015). Dissociation and the Parent-Infant Dialogue: A Longitudinal Perspective from Attachment Research. New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis, 93(2):253-276.
Ackerman, S. (2010). Is Infant Research Useful in Clinical Work with Adults? J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 58(6):1201-1211.

Fonagy, P. (1999). Attachment research and psychoanalysis: Theoretical considerations: Points of contact and divergence between psychoanalysis and attachment theories: is psychoanalytic theory truly different? Psychoanalytic Inquiry 4:448-473.
Fonagy, P. & Target, M. (2007). The Rooting of the Mind in the Body: New Links Between Attachment Theory and Psychoanalytic Thought. J Amer. Psychoanalytic Assn., 55:411-456.

1/23/24 — Ego Psychology/Loewald

Julia Matthews, M.D., Ph.D. (Faculty, BPSI)
Mitchel, S.A. and Black, M.J. (1995). Freud and Beyond: Contemporary Freudian Revisionists: Otto Kernberg, Roy Schafer, Hans Leeward, and Jacques Lacan, chapt. 7.
Loewald, H.W. (1951). Ego and Reality. Internat’l J Psychoanal., 32:10-18.

Carlton Cornett, LICSW (Guest Faculty, PINE)

2/20/24 — Self Psychology

Volney Gay, Ph.D. (Guest Faculty, PINE)
Magid, B. and Shane, E. (2017) Relational Self Psychology, Psychoanal. Self Cxt, 12(1):3-19.
Loewald, H. (1960). On the Therapeutic Action of Psycho-Analysis, Internat’l J. Psychoanal., 41:16-33.
Kohut, H. (1966). Forms and transformations of Narcissism. J Amer. Psychoanalytic Assn., 14(2):243-272.

3/5/24 — Bion/Intersubjective

Deborah Shilkoff, LICSW (Clinician Associate, PINE)
Ferro, A. (2008). A Beam of Intense Darkness. Internatl J Psychoanal., 89:867-884. Book review essay.
Brown, L. (2019). Trauma and Representation. Internat’l J Psychoanal., 100(6): 1154-170.
Bion, W. (1959). Attacks on Linking. Internat’l J Psychoanal., 40: 308-315.

3/19/24 — Interpersonal (contemporary)/Field Theory

Malcolm Beaudett, M.D. (Faculty, PINE)
Silverman, M.A. (2017). Psychoanalytic Field Theory: Good for all analysts. In: Advances in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Field Theory: Concept and future development. S.M. Katz, R. Cassorla, & G. Civitarese (eds.). New York: Routledge, chap. 7.
Levine, H.B. (2022). Post-Bionian Field Theory. In: The Post-Bionian Field Theory of Antonino Ferro: Theoretical Analysis and Clinical Application. H.B. Levine (ed.). New York: Routledge, chap. 3.

4/2/24 — Current Controversies/Intersectionality

Laurie Raymond, M.D. (Faculty, PINE)
Hart, A. (2017). From Multicultural Competence to Radical Openness: A Psychoanalytic Engagement of Otherness. The American Psychoanalyst. New York: American Psychoanalytic Assn.
Saketopoulou, A. & Pellegrini, A. (2023). “A Feminine Boy: Trauma as a Resource for Self-Theorization.” Gender Without Identity. New York.

4/16/24 — Our Personal Theories

Nark F. Poster, M.D.

4/30/24, 5/14/24 — Clinical Case Presentations

Donna Mathias, M.D. and Laurie Raymond, M.D.

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