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Stolorow, R.D. (2003). Trauma and Temporality. Psychoanal. Psychol., 20:158-161.
 
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Schwartz, J.M., Stolorow, R.D. (2001). Trauma in a Presymbolic World. Psychoanal. Psychol., 18:380-387.
 
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Fromm, M.G. (1995). What Does Borderline Mean?. Psychoanal. Psychol., 12:233-245.
 
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Caruth, E.G. (1988). How you Play the Game: On Game as Play and Play as Game in the Psychoanalytic Process. Psychoanal. Psychol., 5:179-192.
 
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Bouchard, M., Target, M., Lecours, S., Fonagy, P., Tremblay, L., Schachter, A., Stein, H. (2008). Mentalization in Adult Attachment Narratives: Reflective Functioning, Mental States, and Affect Elaboration Compared. Psychoanal. Psychol., 25:47-66.
 
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Jurist, E.L. (2005). Mentalized Affectivity. Psychoanal. Psychol., 22:426-444.
 
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Gillett, E. (1994). The Two Meanings of “Defense”: Toward an Integration of Cognitive Psychology and Psychoanalytic Theory. Psychoanal. Psychol., 11:167-188.
 
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Watt, D.F. (1990). Higher Cortical Functions and the Ego: Explorations of the Boundary Between Behavioral Neurology, Neuropsychology, and Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Psychol., 7:487-527.
 
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Aron, L. (1990). One Person and Two Person Psychologies and the Method of Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Psychol., 7:475-485.
 
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Grey, A., Fiscalini, J. (1987). Parallel Process as Transference-Countertransference Interaction. Psychoanal. Psychol., 4:131-144.
 
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Fischer-Kern, M., Schuster, P., Kapusta, N.D., Tmej, A., Rentrop, M., Buchheim, P., Doering, S., Buchheim, A., Hörz, S., Taubner, S., Fonagy, P. (2010). The Relationship between Personality Organization, Reflective Functioning, and Psychiatric Classification in Borderline Personality Disorder. Psychoanal. Psychol., 27:395-409.
 
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Shalev, O., Yemshalmi, H. (2009). Status of Sexuality in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy as Reported by Therapists. Psychoanal. Psychol., 26:343-361.
 
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Bromberg, P.M. (2003). Something Wicked This Way Comes: Trauma, Dissociation, and Conflict: The Space Where Psychoanalysis, Cognitive Science, and Neuroscience Overlap. Psychoanal. Psychol., 20:558-574.
 
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Golland, J.H. (1997). Not an Endgame: Terminations in Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Psychol., 14:259-270.
 
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Bornstein, R.F. (1985). Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory: Jay R. Greenberg and Stephen A. Mitchell. Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press, 1983, x + 437 pp., $24.95.. Psychoanal. Psychol., 2:373-379.
 
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Werbart, A., Levander, S. (2006). Two Sets of Private Theories in Analysands and Their Analysts: Utopian Versus Attainable Cures. Psychoanal. Psychol., 23:108-127.
 
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Curtis, R., Field, C., Knaan-Kostman, I., Mannix, K. (2004). What 75 Psychoanalysts found helpful and hurtful in their own Analyses. Psychoanal. Psychol., 21:183-202.
 
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Parish, M., Eagle, M.N. (2003). Attachment to the Therapist. Psychoanal. Psychol., 20:271-286.
 
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Sands, S.H. (2003). The Subjugation of the Body in Eating Disorders: A Particularly Female Solution. Psychoanal. Psychol., 20:103-116.
 
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Grand, S. (2002). Action in the Psychoanalytic Situation: Reflections on Its Relation to Internal and External Reality. Psychoanal. Psychol., 19:254-280.
 
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Charles, M. (2001). The Language of the Body: Allusions to Self-Experience in Women's Poetry. Psychoanal. Psychol., 18:340-364.
 
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Coburn, W.J. (2000). The Organizing Forces of Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Reflections on Nonlinear Dyanmic Systems Theory. Psychoanal. Psychol., 17:750-770.
 
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Priel, B., Kantor, B., Besser, A. (2000). Two Maternal Representations: A Study of Israeli Adopted Children. Psychoanal. Psychol., 17:128-145.
 
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Miller, M.L. (1999). Choas, Complexity, and Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Psychol., 16:355-379.
 
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Auerbach, J.S., Blatt, S.J. (1996). Self-Representation in Severe Psychopathology: The Role of Reflexive Self-Awareness. Psychoanal. Psychol., 13:297-341.
 
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Brinich, P.M. (1995). Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Adoption and Ambivalence. Psychoanal. Psychol., 12:181-199.
 
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Schwartz, H.L. (1994). From Dissociation to Negotiation: A Relational Psychoanalytic Perspective on Multiple Personality Disorder. Psychoanal. Psychol., 11:189-231.
 
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Bromberg, P.M. (1993). Shadow and Substance: A Relational Perspective on Clinical Process. Psychoanal. Psychol., 10:147-168.
 
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Horner, T.M., Rosenberg, E.B. (1991). The Family Romance: A Developmental-Historical Perspective. Psychoanal. Psychol., 8:131-148.
 
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Diamond, D., Kaslow, N., Coonerty, S., Blatt, S.J. (1990). Changes in Separation—Individuation and Intersubjectivity in Long-Term Treatment. Psychoanal. Psychol., 7:363-397.
 
 
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