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2023 – 2024 Readings for Year I

For the first year Fellowship Program, these are the readings for 2023-2024.

Fall Semester 2023

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy/An Introduction
Bliss I. Rand, M.D. (Faculty, PPSNE) and Mark F. Poster, M.D. (Faculty, PPSNE)

9/28/2023, 10/5/2023, 10/12/2023, 10/19/2023, 10/26/2023

9/28/23
Roth, S. (1987). The Personality of the Therapist: Why Practice an Impossible Profession? In: Psychotherapy: The Art of Wooing Nature., pp. 1-16.
______ The Outer Borders of Transference: Working-Therapeutic Alliance and the Real Relationship. In: Ibid pp. 67-76.
Sripada, B. (2015). Listserv comment from article “Essential Psychoanalysis: Toward a Re-Appraisal of the Relationship between Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychotherapy.” In: Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 43(3):396-422.
Margison, F. & Brown, P. (2007. Assessment in Psychotherapy. In: Seminars in The Psychotherapies, eds. J. Naismith & S. Grant. Glasgow, UK: Royal College of Psychiatrists.

10/6/23
Arlow, J. (1995). Stilted Listening. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 64:215-233.
Ogden, T.H. (1992). Comments on Transference and Countertransference in the Initial Meeting. Psychoanal. Inq. 12:225-247.

10/12/23
Sandler, J. (1976). Countertransference and Role Responsiveness. The Internat’l Review of Psychoanalysis, 3:43-47.
Winnicott, D.W. (1975). Hate in the Countertransference. Internat’l Psycho-Analytical Library, 100:194-203.
Saketopoulou, A. (2020). Minding the Gap: Intersections among gender, race, and class in work with gender-variant children. In: M.Belkin and C. White (eds.)Intersectionality and Relational Psychoanalysis, 33-60.

10/19/23
Bass, A. (2007). When the Frame Doesn’t Fit the Picture. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 17:1-27.
Ehrenberg, D. (1995). Self Disclosure: Therapeutic Tool or Indulgence: Countertransference Disclosure. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 31:213-227.

10/26/2023
Greenberg, J. (2016). Editor’s Introduction: Is Truth Relevant? Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 85(2):269-274.
Grand, S. (2013). God at an Impasse: Devotion, Social Justice, and the Psychoanalytic Subject. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 23(4):449-463.

Formulation
Regina Koziyevskaya, M.D. (Faculty, PPSNE)
11/9/2023, 11/16/2023, 11/30/2023, 12/7/2023

11/9/2023
McWilliams, N. (1999). The Relationship between Case Formulation and Psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic Case Formulation. New York: The Guilford Press, pp. 9-28.
______ (1999). Assessing Developmental Issues. Ibid, pp. 65-84.
Ogden, T.H. (2018). How I talk with my patients. Psychoanal. Quart., 87, 399-413.

11/16/23
McWilliams, N. (1999). Assessing Defense. Psychoanalytic Case Formulation. New York: The Guilford Press, pp. 85-101.
_____ (1999). Assessing Effects. Ibid, pp. 102-121.
Yi, K. (2014). Toward Formulation of Ethnic Identity beyond the Binary of White Oppression and Racial Other. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 31:426-434.

11/30/23
McWilliams, N. Assessing Identifications. Psychoanalytic Case Formulation. New York: The Guilford Press, pp. 122-138.
Greenberg, J. (1986). Theoretical Models and the Analyst’s Neutrality. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 22:87-106.

12/7/23
McWilliams, N. Assessing Relational Patterns. Psychoanalytic Case Formulation. New York: The Guilford Press, pp. 139-157.
Abbasi, A. (2012). A Very Dangerous Conversation: The patient’s internal conflict elaborated through the use of ethnic and religious differences between analyst and patient. Internat’l J Psychoanalysis, 93(3):515-534.

Sessions on Clinical Writing
Bliss Rand, M.D.

1/4/2024 – Session #1: On Writing
Usha Tummala-Narva, Ph.D. (Guest Faculty, PPSNE)
Naiburg, S. (2015). Structure and Spontaneity in Clinical Prose: A Writer’s Guide for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, Quotes from Chapt. 8, “The Paradigmatic Mode.” New York: Routledge.

Winter/Spring Semester 2024

Transference/Countertransference and the Therapeutic Relationship
Donna Mathias, M.D. (Reciprocal Member, PPSNE; Member, BPSI) and Vince Pignatiello, Psy.D. (Guest Faculty, PPSNE)
1/18/2024, 1/25/2024, 2/1/2024, 2/8/2024, 2/15/2024

1/18/24
Freud, S. (1915). Observations on Transference Love (Further Recommendations on the Technique of Psycho-Analysis III). In: The Standard Edition, XII: 157-171.
Ogden, T. (1994). The Analytic Third. Working with Intersubjective Clinical Facts. Intl. J. Psychoanal., 75:3-19.

1/25/24
Greenberg, J. (1996). Psychoanalytic Interactions. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 16:25-38.
Winnicott, D.W. (1969). The Use of an Object. Intl. J. Psychoanal., 50:711-716.

2/1/24
Hirsh, I. (1996). Observing-Participation, Mutual Enactment, and the New Classic ART. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 32:359-383.

2/8/2024
Gabbard, D.O. (1991). Technical Approaches to Transference Hate in the Analysis of Borderline Patients. Intl. J. Psychoanal., 72:625-636.
Loewald, H.W. (1986). Transference-Countertransference. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 34:275-287.

2/15/2024
Levenson, E. (1996. Aspects of Self-revelation and Self-disclosure. Contemporary Psychoanal., 32:237-247.
Shah, D. (2020). Dangerous Territory: Racist Moments in Psychic Space. Psychoanal. Quart, 89:399-413.

A Developmental Approach to Clinical Work
Carol Rubin, Ph.D. (Faculty, PPSNE; Faculty, BPSI Child Program) and E. Catherine Loula, M.D. (Reciprocal Member, PPSNE; Faculty, BPSI)
2/29/2024, 3/7/2024, 3/14/2024, 3/21/2024, 3/28/2024
2/29/24
Bollas, C. (1979). The Transformational Object. Intl. J. Psychoanal., 60:97-107.

3/7/24
Holmes J. and Slade, A. (2018). Attachment in Therapeutic Practice. SAGE Publications, Chpts. 3, 4, 5.

3/14/24
Fonagy, P. (2000). Attachment and borderline personality disorder. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 48:1129-1146.
Lyons-Ruth, K. (2006). The Interface between Attachment and Intersubjectivity: Perspective from the Longitudinal Study of Disorganized Attachment. Psychoanal. Inq., 26(4):595-618.

3/21/24
Shabad, P. (1993). Repetition and incomplete mourning, the intergenerational transmission of traumatic themes. Psychoanal. Psychol., 10(1):61-75.
Loewald, H. (1979). The waning of the oedipus complex. J Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 48(4):1129-1146 (optional)

3/28/24
Slochower, J. (2014). Holding as metaphor: The Winnicottian model. In Holding and Psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge
Winnicott, D.W.(1960). The theory of the parent-child relationship. Intl. J Psychoanal., 41:585-595.

Case Consultation
Beth Childs, M.D. (Faculty, PPSNE) and Jan Sobieraj, M.D. (Reciprocal Member, BPSI)
4/4/2024, 4/1/2024

Malcolm Beaudett, M.D. (Faculty, PPSNE) and Susan Workum, M.D. (Faculty, PPSNE)
4/18/2024, 4/25/2024

Empathic Dimensions and the Therapeutic Relationship
Hiroko Taguchi, Ph.D. (Scholar Associate Member, PPSNE) and Mark Steinberg, Ph.D. (Adjunct Faculty, PPSNE)
5/2/2024, 5/9/2024

Grant, D. & Harari, E. (2011). Empathy in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 31:3-16.
Kaluzeviciute, G. (2020). The Role of Empathy in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Historical Exploration. Cogent Psychology, 7:1-19.
Leary, K. (2000). Racial Enactments in Dynamic Treatment. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 10:639-653.
Stern, D.N., Sander, L.W., Nahum, J.P., Harrison, A.M., Lyons-Ruth, K., Morgan, A.C., Bruschweiler-Stern, N. & Tronick, E.Z. (1998). Non-Interpretive Mechanisms in Psychoanalytic Therapy: The ‘Something More’ than Interpretation. Internat’l J Psychoanal., 79:903-921.

Writing Workshop–Part II
Bliss Rand, M.D. (Faculty, PPSNE)
5/16/2024, 5/23/2024, 5/30/2024

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