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Novick, J., Novick, K.K. (2001). Two Systems of Self-Regulation. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 8:95-122.
 
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Bridges, N.A. (2013). A Review of “Toward an Emancipatory Psychoanalysis: Brandchaft's Intersubjective Vision”: Brandchaft, B., Doctors, S., & Sorter, D. (2010). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis, 289 pages. $39.95.. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 20:92-95.
 
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Chernus, L.A. (2013). A Review of “Still Practicing: The Heartaches and Joys of a Clinical Career”: Buechler, S. (2012). New York, NY: Routledge, 230 pp., $36.95.. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 20:87-91.
 
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Siebold, C. (2013). Trauma and the Complexity of Internal and External Experience: A Brief Review. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 20:76-86.
 
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Yerushalmi, H. (2013). Sexuality, Intimacy, and Recovery. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 20:62-75.
 
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Rasmussen, B. (2013). Making Sense of Walt: A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Racism. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 20:50-61.
 
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MacIntosh, H.B. (2013). Structure with Engagement: Toward an Integration of Trauma and Relational Psychoanalytic Models in the Treatment of Dissociative Disorders. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 20:26-49.
 
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Palombo, J. (2013). The Self As a Complex Adaptive System Part I: Complexity, Metapsychology, and Developmental Theories. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 20:1-25.
 
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Chernus, L.A. (2010). The Contributions of Emotion Theory to an Understanding of the Role of Empathy in the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 17:40-48.
 
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Rasmussen, B., Angus, L. (1997). Modes of Interaction in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Borderline and Non-Borderline Clients: A Qualitative Analysis. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 4:53-73.
 
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Waska, R. (2009). Controlling, Avoiding, or Protecting the Object: Three Reactions to the Breakdown of Psychic Retreats. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 16:58-75.
 
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Chassler, L. (2008). Traumatic Attachments and Self-Harm Behaviors: A Review of When the Body is the Target: Self-Harm, Pain, and Traumatic Attachments by Sharon Klayman Farber. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc, 2002, 580 pages, $55.00. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 15A:69-74.
 
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Thomas, B. (2008). Seeing and Being Seen: Courage and the Therapist in Cross-Racial Treatment. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 15A:60-68.
 
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England, S., Foster, R.P., Tosone, C., Ganzer, C. (2006). “The Speech of the Suffering Soul”: Four Readings of William Styron's Darkness Visible. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 13:1-19.
 
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Wittenberg, E.L. (2009). Siblings as Selfobjects in Childhood: An Interview Study of Factors and Consequences. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 16:31-57.
 
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Lucente, R. (2008). Affectivity: Regulation, Identity Formation, and Metaphorical Thought. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 15A:1-27.
 
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Lawrence, L.S. (2005). Merge or Purge: Challenges of Treating an Identical Twin with an Eating Disorder. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 12:83-104.
 
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Ringel, S. (2004). The Man without Words: Attachment Style as an Evolving Dynamic Process. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 11:71-82.
 
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Shechter, R.A. (2003). The Struggle with Self-Disclosure in Clinical Writing. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 10:65-70.
 
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Schrenzel, J. (1999). The Development of Self in Psychoanalytic Theory: Conceiving the Self: Presence and Absence in Psychoanalytic Theory. Socor, Barbara. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1997, 310 pages, $47.50.. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 6:79-87.
 
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Rubel, R. (1999). The Loss of Significance: Processing Change in the Work Life of the Older Client. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 6:69-86.
 
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Lucente, R.L. (1998). A Winnicottian Approach to Intimacy in the Therapeutic Alliance. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 5:19-33.
 
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Fosshage, J.L. (1998). Self Psychology and its Contributions to Psychoanalysis: An Overview. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 5:1-17.
 
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Applegate, J.S. (1996). The Last Three Pounds: Resistance and Counterresistance in the Search for the True Self in the Body. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 3:25-41.
 
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Hanna, E.A. (1993). The Implications of Shifting Perspectives in Countertransference on the Therapeutic Action of Clinical Social Work Part II: The Recent-Totalist and Intersubjective Position. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 1:53-79.
 
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Cohen, S.S. (2012). A Review of “Emotional muscle: Strong parents, strong children.”: Novick, K. K. & Novick, J. (2010). Xlibris, 274 pages. $29.99.. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 19:151-154.
 
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Frauman, D.C. (2012). Featured Review: Mother-to-Infant Trauma Transmission: Assessment and Treatment: Baradon, T. (Ed.). (2010). Relational trauma in infancy: Psychoanalytic, attachment, and neuropsychological contributions to parent-infant psychotherapy. London, UK: Routledge, 225 pages, $35.00.. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 19:144-150.
 
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Athanassiadou, E., Giannakopoulos, G., Kolaitis, G., Tsiantis, J., Christogiorgos, S. (2012). Preparing the Child Facing Surgery: The Use of Play Therapy. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 19:91-100.
 
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Shea, S.M. (2012). The Permanency Plan Game Show: An Intersubjective Case Study of a Foster Care Child and Her Caregivers. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 19:54-69.
 
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Clausen, J.M., Ruff, S.C., Wiederhold, W.V., Heineman, T.V. (2012). For As Long As It Takes: Relationship-Based Play Therapy for Children in Foster Care. Psychoanal. Soc. Work, 19:43-53.
 
 
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