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Interface of psychoanalysis and psychology.
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James W. Barron
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Morris N. Eagle
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David Leo Wolitzky
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1992
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American Psychological Association
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1992
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Book chapters
pp. 11
Motivation in psychology and psychoanalysis.
pp. 37
Psychoanalysis as a Darwinian depth psychology: Evolutionary biology and the classical–relational dialectic in psychoanalytic theory.
pp. 77
Freud and cognitive psychology: The conceptual interface.
pp. 99
Telling and enacting stories in psychoanalysis.
pp. 133
Reformulations of early development and transference: Implications for psychic structure formation.
pp. 154
Attachments, drives, and development: Conflicts and convergences in theory.
pp. 186
Object relations: Toward a relational model of the mind.
pp. 200
The early organization of the psyche.
pp. 233
Affective development and early relationships: Clinical implications.
pp. 245
The etiology of boyhood gender identity disorder: An integrative model.
pp. 266
Adolescent development.
pp. 284
Toward a dynamic geropsychology.
pp. 313
The Freudian unconscious and the cognitive unconscious: Identical or fraternal twins?
pp. 327
The empirical study of defensive processes: A review.
pp. 347
The functioning of REM sleep and the meaning of dreams.
pp. 357
Psychoanalytic theory, dream formation, and REM sleep.
pp. 375
Social cognition and social affect in psychoanalysis and cognitive psychology: From regression analysis to analysis of regression.
pp. 399
Relatedness and self-definition: Two primary dimensions in personality development, psychopathology, and psychotherapy.
pp. 429
Psychoanalysis, psychology, and the self.
pp. 452
The borderline concept: Crossroads of theory and research.
pp. 464
Psychosomatics and self-regulation.
pp. 489
The effects of psychic trauma on mind: Structure and processing of meaning.
pp. 516
Transference in psychotherapy and daily life: Implications of current memory and social cognition research.
pp. 539
Countertransference theory, quantitative research, and the problem of therapist–patient sexual abuse.
pp. 558
Interpretation: A critical perspective.
pp. 573
Testing psychoanalytic propositions about personality change in psychotherapy.
pp. 586
A new psychoanalytic theory and its testing in research.
pp. 605
A proposal for improving the psychoanalytic theory of technique.
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