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Ehrensaft, E. (2008). “Of What Might We Speak?” Psychotherapy of a Refugee Survivor of Torture Foster Youth. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:121-144.
 
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Guarton, G.B., McCarthy, J.B. (2008). Treatment of a Borderline Child with Developmental Delays: A Play Therapy Case Revisited After Thirty Years. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:1-13.
 
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Katz, C. (2008). Early Trauma, Defense, and Effects on Later Development: A Discussion of the Papers of Anzieu, Mathelin, and Marans, December 2007, at the Conference Where the Wild Things Are Now: Exciting and Scary Things for Children and Therapists. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:185-191.
 
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Ehrensaft, D. (2008). “A Child Is Being Eaten:” Failure, Fear, Fantasy, and Repair in the Lives of Foster Children. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:100-108.
 
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Fernando, A.D. (2008). Examples from the Road: Mindlessness In-Home. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:88-99.
 
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Gin, K.B. (2008). Demands upon the Mind for Work: Fostering Agency Within an Organization. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:79-87.
 
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Israelievitch, G. (2008). Hiding and Seeking and Being Found: Reflections on the Hide-and-Seek Game in the Clinical Playroom. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:58-76.
 
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Cohen, P. (2008). Meaning-making and the Value of the Relationship: An Interview with Dr. Anni Bergman, June 21, 2008. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:231-245.
 
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Bergman, A. (2008). Taming the Wild Things in a Treatment from Early Childhood to Adult Motherhood and Beyond. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:218-230.
 
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Altman, N. (2008). Wild Things. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:213-217.
 
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Orfanos, S.D. (2008). The Wild Rumpus and a Relational Aesthetic. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:205-212.
 
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Likierman, M. (2008). A Meeting of Minds: Crucial Moments in the Mother-Infant Interactions. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:199-204.
 
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Levy-Warren, M. (2008). In a Fast-moving Thicket: Treating Adolescents Today. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:192-198.
 
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Mathelin-Vanier, C. (2008). Fears and Phobias in Child Analysis. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:176-184.
 
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Marans, S. (2008). Fear and Trauma: Challenges to Listening and Hearing. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:165-175.
 
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Anzieu-Premmereur, C. (2008). Monster Business Is Psychoanalysis Business: How Toddlers and Young Children in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Learn to Contain Their Fears. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:158-164.
 
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Bonovitz, C. (2008). Where the ‘Wild Things’ Are Now: Exciting and Scary Things for Children and Therapists — Child and Adolescent Conference Introduction. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:155-157.
 
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Vaughans, K. (2008). Introduction and Expressions of Appreciation. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:153-154.
 
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Heineman, T.V. (2008). “The Network Is Down”: Building an Alternative Network to Address the Multiple Disruptions in Clinical Work with Foster Children and Youth. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:145-150.
 
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Keller, L.E. (2008). Discussion: View of the Foster Child. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:115-120.
 
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Altman, N. (2008). Discussion: Psychoanalysis in the Community. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:109-114.
 
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Ehrensaft, D. (2008). Introduction to the Special Issue on Foster Care. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:77-78.
 
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Kalish-Weiss, B.I. (2008). The Case of Richard: Assessment and Analytic Treatment of a Two—year-old Twin with Autistic-like States*. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:37-57.
 
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Altman, N., Bonovitz, C., Dunn, K., Kandall, E. (2008). On Being Bad While Doing Good: Pro Bono Clinical Work with Foster Children and Their Families. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 7:14-36.
 
 
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