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RECOGNITIONS

 

Abbot A. Bronstein Ph.D., has been the editor of the Analyst At Work section of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis (IJP) and appointed to the editorial board of the IJP.

He has been invited to deliver the annual Fingert Lecture at the St. Louis psychoanalytic Institute for 2012. His paper is on the "Confusions of Tongues in Psychoanalysis" , how analyst's use the clinical concept of the "here and now" differently.

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RECOGNITIONS

 

Barbara Almond, M.D., published The Monster Within, University of California Press, 2010. It is now an academic bestseller; according to Academic Newswire it is #5 on the list of social science bestsellers.

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Recognitions

 

Brady, M. (2011). "Sometimes we are prejudiced against ourselves": Internalized and external homophobia in the treatment of an adolescent boy. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 47(4), 458 -479.

Nancy J Chodorow, Individualizing Gender and Sexuality: Theory and Practice, was published this fall by Routledge.

Robin Deutsch, Ph.D. published "A Voice Lost, A Voice Found: After the Death of the Analyst" in Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2011, 31(6), 526-535.

Eileen Keller published her paper "Repairing Links: Building Attachments in the Preschool Classroom" in the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, V. 59(4), August, 2011.

Kliman, G. (2011). Reflective network therapy in the preschool classroom. E. Burian (Contributing Ed.). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Schneider, C.; Midgley, N.; Duncan, A. (2010). A "motion portrait" of a psychodynamic treatment of an 11-year-old girl: Exploring interrelations of psychotherapy process and outcome using the child psychotherapy Q-set. Journal of Infant, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy, 9(2-3), 94-107.

Steinberg, S. (2011). Sarah Stein: The woman who brought Matisse to San Francisco. American Imago, 68(3), 517-542.

 

Recognitions

 

Seymour Boorstein, M.D., published Who's Talking Now? Saving Your Relationship, Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse, 2011.

Henry Massie, M.D., published Felice's Worlds—From the Holocaust to the Halls of Modern Art, Brimble Publishing, 2012. This is a memoir of his mother; it is available from books Brimble and Amazon on Kindle and soon on Nook.

Henry Massie, M.D. and Nathan Szjanberg, M.D., published Lives Across Time—Paths to Emotional Health and Emotional Illness from Birth to 30 in 76 People, Karnac, 2008.

Stanley Steinberg, M.D., published "An Artist's "Motoric perception" and its Influence Upon the Formal Aspect of Her Art," Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Vol. 65, 2012.

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RECOGNITIONS

 

Recognitions for Richard Almond, M.D., Joseph Caston, M.D., Jonathan Dunn, Ph.D., Marc Jacobs, M.D., Alan Skolnikoff, M.D., J. Marc Wallis, L.C.S.W. and Nathan Szajnberg, M.D.

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