Publications by members of the PPSC Community:
PPSC is proud of the written contributions to the field of psychoanalysis by our faculty, supervisors, graduates and candidates:
Alperin, R. M. (2006). Impediments to intimacy. Clinical Social Work Journal, 34, 559-
572.
Alperin, R. M. (2004). Review of The Environment: Its Role in Psychosocial Functioning and Psychotherapy (C. Saari). Journal of Analytic Social Work, 11, 81-83.
Alperin, R. M. (2004) Toward an integrated understanding of dreams. Clinical Social Work Journal, 32, 451-469.
Alperin, R. M. ((2001). Barriers to intimacy: An object relations perspective. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 18, 137-156.
Rosentstein, B.L. & Alperin, R.M. (2001). The medea complex in psychoanalytic thought. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, 18, 261-285.
Barnett, A. J. (ed.) (2005) “Exploring Emotional Memory—Psychoanalytic
Perspectives.” Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 25/4. (with M. Katz, ed.)
Barnett, A. J. (2005) Review of John Gedo’s The Evolution of Psychoanalysis—
Contemporary Theory and Practice. Current Trends in Psychoanalysis and
Psychotherapy, 1, 106-113.
Barnett, A. J. (2003) “Conference on the Exploration of Emotional Memory.” Reported
by NAAP conference co-chairs in NAAP News, Vol. 26, No. 1, p. 1. (with M.
Katz).
Barnett, A. J. (2002) “2003 NAAP Conference April 12, 2003: Analytic Positions in the
Exploration of Emotional Memory.” Reported by NAAP conference co-chairs in
NAAP News, Vol. 25, No. 3 & 4, pp. 1-4 (with M. Katz).
Barnett, A. J. (2002) Report on New York Psychoanalytic Society Meeting on September
10, 2002: “Conflict, Compromise Formation and Structural Theory” with Charles
Brenner, and Discussants Morton F. Reiser and Lawrence Friedman. NAAP News,
Crespi, L. (2001). “And baby makes three: a dynamic look at development and
conflict in lesbian families” in Glazer, D. and Drescher, J. (Eds), Gay and Lesbian
Parenting , Haworth Press, New York.
Crespi, L. (2001). “The baby boom meets the gayby boom: twenty-five years of
pyschoanalysis in the lesbian community.” in Gould, E. and Kiersky, S. (EDs)
Sexualities Lost and Found: lesbians psychoanalysis and culture, International
Universities Press.
Crespi, L. (2001). “The bomb in the chrysalis: analytic neutrality, negative
transference, and coming out: a discussion of Madeline Price’s “Early trauma,
societal oppression and coming out” in Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy,
Vol. 5, No. 1, pp.77-83.
Crespi, L. (l995). “Some thoughts on the role of mourning in the development of a
positive lesbian identity.” in Dominici, T. and Lesser, R., Disorienting Sexualities,
Routledge Press, New York .
Crespi, L. (l986). “Countertransference love.” in Contemporary Psychotherapy
Review Vol. 3, 1986 pp.86-95.
Cole, G. (2007). On Answering Critiques of Psychoanalysis: Empiricism, Unified Theories, and Clinical Innovation. Book Review Essay of: Affect Regulation, Mentalization and the Development of the Self Fonagy, Target, Gergely, and Jurist. Other Press, New York 2002. Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self, Affect Dysregulation and the Disorders of the Self. Alan Schore. Norton, New York, 2002.
Psychoanalytic Perspectives, vol 5. #2.
Cole, G. (2007). Barebacking: Transormations, Dissociations, and the Theatre of
Countertransference, Studies in Gender and Psychoanalysis vol. 8 #1.
Cole, G. (2007). The HIV Positive Analyst: Identifying the Other
In Relational Psychoanalysis: Volume 3: New Voices. Melanie Suchet, Adrienne Harris and Lewis Aron, eds. The Analytic Press, Hillsdale N. J., 2007
Cole, G. with Eldredge, C. (2007). Learning from Work with Individuals with a History of Trauma: Some Thoughts on Integrating Body-Oriented Techniques and Relational
Psychoanalysis in Bodies in Treatment: The Unspoken Dimension
Frances Anderson, Ed. The Analytic Press, Hillsdale, NJ.
Cole, G. (2007). Love and Ordinary Ongoingness. Psychoanalytic Inquiry vol. 27 #3.
Geltner, P. (2006). The concept of objective countertransference and its place in a two-
person psychology. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 66:1.
Geltner, P (2005). Los origenes evolutivos y pertenecientes a etapas del desarrollo de la
comunicacion emocional no verbal y la contratransferencia inducida por el paciente
Sociedad Iberoamericana Informacion Cientifica.
Geltner, P. (2005). Countertransference in projective identification and sadomasochistic
States. Modern Psychoanalysis, 30:1.
Geltner, P. (2003). Anaclytic countertransference. Annals of Modern Psychoanalysis,
2:2.
Geltner, P. (2003). Types of narcissistic countertransference. Annals of Modern
Psychoanalysis, 2:1.
Gill, S. (2001). The Supervisory Alliance: Facilitating the Psychotherapist’s
Learning Experience ,” edited book , Jason Aronson Publications.
Gill, S. (1999) “Narcissistic Vulnerability in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Supervisees:
Ego Ideals, Self Exposure and Narcissistic Character Defenses,” International Forum
of Psychoanalysis , 8: Pg 227-233.
Gill, S. (l999). “Processing Hate Through Projection and Identification,” The Clinician ,
vol 30, no. 3, pp. 8-10.
Gill, S. (l997). "The Mutative Impact of a Transference Interpretation with a
Masochistic Male Patient Exhibiting Sexual Sadism: A Case Study, Journal of
Analytic Social Work , 1997, vol. 4, no. 1.
Gill, S. (l996). "Therapist as Magician: A Form of Resistance in Psychotherapy,"
The Clinician , vol. 27, no.2.
Gitterman, J. (2004). “When the Analyst becomes the Masochist: Finding a Way Out
of Enactments with an Attacking Borderline Patient” Psychoanalytic Social Work,
Vol 11, Number 2, pp.1-18, The Haworth Press.
Gubman, N. (2004). “Disorganized Attachment: A Compass for Navigating the
Confusing Behavior of the ‘Difficult-to-Treat’ Patient.” Clinical Social Work Journal
32: 159-169.
Gunzburg, M. (1995). The use of combined individual, group and marital therapy to
resolve the narcissistic transference. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
45(2), 251 -258.
La Barre, F. (2001). On Moving and Being Moved: Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical
Practice. New York: The Analytic Press.
La Barre, F. (2005). The kinetic transference and countertransference. Contemporary
Psychoanalysis, 41: 249-279.
Levitz, J. (2005). "Contact Function Revisited" - Current Trends in Psychoanalysis and
Psychotherapy Vol.1, pp. 31-46.
Levitz, J. (2004). "Is This Normal?": Uncovering the Role of Homophobia in the
Treatment of a Lesbian Couple - In Uncoupling Convention: Psychoanalytic
Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families, D'Ercole, A., Drescher, J. eds.
Analytic Press, Inc., pp. 83-102.
Levitz, J. (2004). "Lesbian Psychoanalytic Foremothers Making Waves" - In Lesbians,
Feminism and Psychoanalysis: The Second Wave, Glassgold. J. and Iasenza, S. eds.
Haworth Press, pp. 11-44.
Aron, L & Putnam, J. (2007). Commentary: Tapping The Multiplicity of Self-Other Relationships. In Dialogues on Differnece: Studies of Diversity in the Therapeutic Relationship, C. Muran Ed., pp. 64-72, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC
Rustin, J. (2003) Intersubjectivity I: A Comparison of Three Psychoanalytic Theorists, Benjamin, Ogden & Stolorow. (Written in collaboration with Beatrice Beebe, Steven Knoblauch and Dorienne Sorter)
Rustin, J. (2003). Intersubjectivity II. in Infant Research: A Comparison of Meltzoff,Trevarthen & Stern. (Written in collaboration with Beatrice Beebe, Steven Knoblauch and Dorienne Sorter)
Rustin, J. (2003). An Expanded View of Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infancy and Their Application to Psychoanalysis. 111. (Written in collaboration with Beatrice Beebe, Steven Knoblauch and Dorienne Sorter)
Rustin,J. (2004). From the Neuroscience of Memory to Psychoanalytic Interaction: Clinical Implications. Psychoanalytic Psychology. With Sekaer, C. Vol.21,#1, 70-82.
Rustin, J. (2005). Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment with Beatrice Beebe, Steven Knoblauch and Dorienne Sorter, Other Press, New York, N.Y.
Schaffer, A. (2006). The analyst’s curative fantasy: Implications for supervision and self-supervision. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 42, 349 - 366.
Schaffer, A. (2005). Of innocence and experience: Commentary on paper by Stuart A. Pizer. Psychoanalytic Dialogues,15, 709 - 711.
Shechter, R. (2007). “Inquiry, Memory and Therapist Reflection During a First Therapy Hour. Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology. Vol 9,No. 2 (in press).
Shechter, R. (2006). Gender Subjectivity and Unconscious Saboteurs: A Discussion of Harriet Kimble Wrye’s paper, Deconstructing the Unconscious Saboteur: Composing a Life with Ambition and Desire.” International Forum of Psychoanalysis. Vol. 15, pp.81-84.
Shechter, R. (2004). “People in a world between: Psychodynamic themes in the treatment of bisexual patients,” The Clinical Social Work Journal , Volume 32, Number 2. (Winner, Wolberg Writing Award, Psychoanalytic Institute of Postgraduate Center For Mental Health, June 2002.)
Shechter, R. (2004) “Essay: The struggle with self-disclosure in clinical writing, Psychoanalytic Social Work , Volume 11, Number 2 . (Winner, Essay Contest, 8th National Conference, National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis, 2003.
Shechter, R. (2003). “Transference enactment triggered by terrorism trauma.” Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology. Volume 25, Number 1.
Sherman , E. (2005). Notes from the Margins: The Gay Analyst's Subjectivity in the Treatment Setting . Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Sherman, E. (2005). Homoerotic countertransference: The love that dare not speak its name. In Psychoanalytic Dialogues 12(4):649-666.
Sherman, E. (2002). "Dirty," "clean," and in-between--rolling with uncertainty in homoerotic countertransference in Psychoanalytic Dialogues 12(4):687-691.
Sherman, S. (2006) Ed with Hushion, K, Siskind, D. Understanding Adoption: Clinical Work with Adults, Children, and Parents. Jason Aronson.
Sherman, S. (2006). Ed with Batchelor, J. and Schamess, G. Special Issue of Smith College Studies in Social Work, vol. 76, No. 4.
Shumsky, E. & Orange, D.M., (2007), "Our first fight: Reflections on the psychoanalytic concept of enactment." In Buirski, P. and Kottler, A. Eds. New Directions in Self Psychology Practice . Lanham, MD: Aronson
Siebold, C. (2007). “Everytime We Say Goodbye: Forced Termination Revisited, A Commentary”. Clinical Social Work Journal, 35.
Siebold, C. (2006). “The Plight of the Adult Adoptee: A Case of Kinship Adoption” in Understanding Adoption, Eds. Husion, L., Siskind, D. & Sherman, S. New Jersey: Jason Aronson
Silverman, S. (2006). Where We Both Have Lived. Psychoanalytic Dialogues 16(5) 527-542.
Silverman, S. (2007) Where We Both Have Lived. In: M. Suchet, A. Harris, L. Aron (eds.), Relational Psychoanalysis, vol.3: New Voices. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press.
Silverman, S. (2006) Gay and Lesbian Parents in the World of Adoption. In: Understanding Adoption: clinical work with adults, children and parents. Eds. Hushion, K, Sherman, S. and Siskind, D. Jason Aronson.
Silverman, S. (2001) Inevitable Disclosure: Countertransference Dilemmas and the Pregnant Lesbian Therapist. In: Gay and Lesbian Parenting. Eds. Glazer, D. and Drescher, J. Haworth Press.
Sloane, L. (2006). In Understanding Adoption: clinical work with adults, children and parents, Eds Hushion, K., Sherman, S, and Siskind D. Jason Aronson.
Slochower, J. (2007) Establishing protected space: the writing group : Invited discussion of Dominick Grundy. Int. J. Group Psychotherapy, 57: 225-232.
Slochower, J. (2006) Into the whirlwind : Invited discussion of Nina Farhi’s paper. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, in press.
Slochower, J. (2006), Ma che cosa vuoi tu? Ricerca Psicoanalitica,: 17:135-162.
Slochower, J. (2006), The psychoanalytic other. Invited discussion of Helen Gediman’s paper. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 16:263-272.
Slochower J. (2006), Psychoanalytic Collisions, Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press.