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Evans Holmes, D. (2016) Culturally Imposed Trauma: The Sleeping Dog Has Awakened. Will Psychoanalysis Take Heed?. Psychoanalytic Dialogues 26:641-654
- DorothyEvans HolmesDorothy Evans Holmes, Ph.D., is Teaching, Training, and Supervising Psychoanalyst at the Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas.
- Correspondence should be addressed to Dorothy Evans Holmes, Ph.D., A.B.P.P. 10 Pinckney Colony Road, Suite 315, Bluffton, SC 29909.
- For example, I (Holmes, 2006) wrote about the wrecking effects of race and class on self and success.
- What follows is largely taken from my report on this 648patient in another publication (Holmes, 2016b). Mr.
- Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 20, 200 - 216–. doi:10.1080/10481885.2010.502501 Holmes, D. (2006). The wrecking effects of race and social class on self and success.
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Evans Holmes, D. (2016) When Sleeping Dogs Awake, There Is Wisdom: Holmes’s Response to Guralnik, White, and Tummala-Nara. Psychoanalytic Dialogues 26:678-682
- DorothyEvans HolmesDorothy Evans Holmes, Ph.D., ABPP, is Teaching, Training, and Supervising Psychoanalyst at The Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas.
- Correspondence should be addressed to Dorothy Evans Holmes, Ph D., ABPP. 10 Pinckney Colony Road, Suite 315, Bluffton, SC 29909.
- Smith, she comments, “despite [emphasis added] her [Holmes’s] traditional training,” Holmes “insist[ed] on the importance of analyzing “‘cultural transferences’” (p. 661).
- Smith, she comments on my having reported a “sense of danger when anger and race are co-mingled” (p. 675). White says Holmes “seems to place the potential aggression directly at the feet of her patient” (p. 675). She further wonders whether Holmes “silenced her own aggressive tendencies” (p. 675).
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Evans Holmes, D. (2017) Reflections on Hollander’s “Hegemonic Mind” and How to Treat It. Psychoanalytic Dialogues 27:651-657
- DorothyEvans HolmesDorothy Evans Holmes, Ph.D., is Teaching, Training, and Supervising Psychoanalyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas.
- Presently, Dr. Holmes is in private practice in Bluffton, South Carolina.Correspondence should be addressed Dorothy Evans Holmes, Ph.D., 10 Pinckney Colony Road, Suite 315, Bluffton, SC 29909.
- Standard Edition, 21, 111 - 112 Holmes, D. (2006). The wrecking effects of race and social class on self and success.
- Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 64, 568 - 586–. doi:10.1177/0003065116654272 Holmes, D. (2016b). Culturally imposed trauma: The sleeping dog has awakened.
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Evans Holmes, D. (2022) Getting to Where We Need to Get: A Meaningful Step Towards Understanding and Remedying White Privilege. Psychoanalytic Dialogues 32:639-644
- Her most recent publication is Holmes, D. (2022). Neutrality is not neutral.
- She is the eponymous Chair of the Holmes Commission on Racial Equality in American Psychoanalysis.
- Her most recent publication is Holmes, D. (2022).
- She is the eponymous Chair of the Holmes Commission on Racial Equality in American Psychoanalysis.
- Holmes, D. (2019). Our country ‘tis of we and them: Psychoanalytic perspectives on our fractured American identity.
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Goldberger, M. & Holmes, D. E. (1993) Transferences in Male Patients with Female Analysts: An Update. Psychoanalytic Inquiry 13:173-191
- Dorothy Evans Holmes is Training and Supervising Analyst, Baltimore-Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis.
- [Mr. D had gone on a weekend trip to the sea shore with his fiancée and a male friend of his.]
- I rushed him to the vet. [Mr. D had taken the cat to the vet several weeks before.
- As seen with Mr. D, such an attribute may complicate transference and countertransference reactions.
- Raphling, D. L. & Chused, J.
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Holmes, D. (1965) A Contribution to a Psychoanalytic Theory of Work. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 20:384-393
- 196520384-393A Contribution to a Psychoanalytic Theory of WorkDouglasHolmes Douglas Holmes, Ph.D.New York It is the purpose of this paper to investigate the concept of work and the role it plays in personality development.
- Baer, D. M. 1958 The Effect of Brief Social Deprivation on Behavior for a Social Reinforcer J.
- 1937 The Construction of Reality in the Child New York: Basic Books, 1954Rapaport, D., ed. 1951 Organization and Pathology of Thought New York: Columbia University Press.
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Holmes, D. E. (1992) Race and Transference in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 73:1-11
- Mr D: Your judgement—sex as dirty, dark and degraded.
- Mr D (after a pained silence): Black men are called 'coons'.
- Mr D: Gosh, I wish he'd said I could have a permanent job.
- Well, I guess he's not really saying quite that, just that I have to sow my seeds somewhere else. (Mr D laughed wryly.) Mr D used race provocatively at first, hoping to elicit the analyst's anger as a justification for his own.
- 66:295-309 GOLDBERGER, M. & EVANS, D. & HOLMES, D. 1991 Transferences in male patients with female analysts — an update Psychoanal.
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Holmes, D. E. (1996) Emerging Indicators Of Ego Growth And Associated Resistances. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 44:1101-1119
- 1996441101-1119Emerging Indicators Of Ego Growth And Associated ResistancesDorothyEvansHolmes Dorothy Evans Holmes4601 Connecticut Avenue, NW #20Washington, DC 20008 In this paper the technique of resistance analysis is extended beyond a focus on defenses against aggressive drive derivatives to include a focus on resistances based on libidinal conflicts and resistances which stem from defenses against accessing and using autonomous ego functions.
- REFERENCES Boesky, D. (1990). The psychoanalytic process and its components.
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Holmes, D. E. (1996) The Effect of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Transference and Therapeutic Alliance: A Case Presentation. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis 5:241-255
- Holmes 4601 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 2D Washington, DC 20008 This case presentation is of a man whose transference reactions at every level from primordial to mature were obscured and made extremely difficult to analyze because of the strength gained by his negative oedipal reactions in response to extended sexual abuse by his father, beginning as far back as he could remember and extending into his late teen years.
- Case Material Vignette, Sixth Year (taken substantially from Goldberger and Holmes, 1993) A major resistance for Mr.
- , & Holmes, D. (1993), Transferences in male patients with female analysts: An update.
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Holmes, D. E. (1997) The Analyst In The Inner City.: By Neil Altman. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1995, xx + 188 pp., $29.95.. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 45:644-648
- Holmes Dorothy E. Holmes4601 Connecticut Avenue NWSuite #20Washington, DC 20008E-mail: Holmesdo@mail.erols.com This book is potentially informative for two audiences—analytic practitioners already dedicated to applying analytic principles and techniques in their treatment of patients from the urban poor, and analysts whose prejudices and elitism have led them to misapply psychoanalysis in the ghetto, or to altogether dismiss culturally different patients as unsuitable for analytic intervention.
- Meers, D. (1973). Psychoanalytic research and intellectual functioning of ghetto-reared children.
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Holmes, D. E. (1999) Race and Countertransference: Two “Blind Spots” in Psychoanalytic Perception. Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies 1:319-332
- Alas, in my view, we are still faced with limiting effects of race and Correspondence should be directed to Dorothy Evans Holmes, Ph.D., 4601 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 20, Washington, DC 20008.
- In an earlier paper (Holmes, 1992), I raised the role of a countertransference identification with the patient as a limiting factor in an African-American female patient's gaining access to the links between her fear of becoming rageful and race.
- A Case Example: A White Woman in Psychoanalysis with a Black Female Psychoanalytic Candidate This case was previously reported by me in a paper focused on race and transference (Holmes, 1992). The patient entered analysis at age 31 because of difficulty deciding to marry her live-in boyfriend of several years.
- Evans, D. (1985). Psychotherapy and black patients: Problems of training, trainees, and trainers.
- Holmes, D. (1992). Race and transference in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
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Holmes, D. E. (2004) Enrico Edison Jones (1947-2003). International Journal of Psychoanalysis 85:205-207
- Holmes 4601 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 20, Washington, DC 20008, USA holmesdo@erols.com Enrico (‘Rico’) E.
- References Coombs M, Coleman D, Jones EE (2002).
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Holmes, D. E. (2006) The Wrecking Effects of Race and Social Class on Self and Success. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 75:215-235
- HOLMES, D. (1992). Race and transference in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
- HOLMES, D. (1999). Race and countertransference: two “blind spots” in psychoanalytic perception.
- HOLMES, D. (2005). Psychoanalysis, theory, and practice: ensuring relevance to minority communities.
- HOLMES, D. (in press, a).
- HOLMES, D. (in press, b).
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Holmes, D. E. (2016) Come Hither, American Psychoanalysis: Our Complex Multicultural America needs What we Have to Offer. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 64:569-586
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As you begin to listen to this plenary presentation, what about me do you take into account—me as scholar, as practicing analyst, as retired academic, as older, as female, as married, as Black? - To quote myself from a forthcoming work (Holmes in press), Bird (1972) wrote a compelling paper on how psychoanalysts do not fully address aggression as it comes up in the transference and as it may lurk beneath a positive working alliance.
- What follows samples a fuller case report in a forthcoming publication (Holmes in press). Mr. Smith grew up in a large city in the deep South.
- Holmes, D. (in press). Culturally imposed trauma: The sleeping dog has awakened.
- Tweedy, D. (2015). The case for Black doctors.
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Holmes, D. E. (2019) Our Country ‘tis of We and Them: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Our Fractured American Identity. American Imago 76:359-379
- Dr. Holmes is widely-recognized for her work on the impact of race and gender on psychoanalytic treatment process.
- Dr. Holmes: Perhaps you are afraid that to know will be like exposing yourself to a treatment-resistant bacteria.
- Holmes, D. (2006). The wrecking effects of race and social class on self and success.
- Holmes, D. (2009, September).
- Holmes, D. (2017). The fierce urgency of now: will institutional psychoanalysis answer the call to promote psychoanalytic understanding and treatment of racial disturbance among us?
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Holmes, D. E. (2021) Il trauma culturale: il can che dorme si è svegliato. La psicoanalisi gli presterà attenzione?. Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane 55:11-18
- Io ad esempio ho descritto gli effetti devastanti della razza e della classe sull'individuo e sul successo (Holmes, 2006), e ho analizzato i fattori preedipici e le pratiche culturali interiorizzate (per esempio, l'auto-denigrazione basata sull'identificazione con l'aggressore razzista).
- & Simeon D. (2010). Depersonalization: Standing in the spaces between recognition and interpellation.
- Holmes D. (2006). The wrecking effects of race and social class on self and success.
- Holmes D. (2016a). Come Hither, American psychoanalysis: Our complex multicultural America needs what we have to offer.
- Holmes D. (2016b). “I knew that my mind could take me anywhere”: Psychoanalytic reflections on the dignity of African Americans living in a racist society.
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Holmes, D. E. (2022) Neutrality is not Neutral. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 70:317-322
- 2022 70 2 317-322 Neutrality is not Neutral Dorothy Evans Holmes 10 Pinckney Colony Road Suite 315, Bldg. 300 Bluffton, SC 29909 Email: crescent@gwu.edu neutralityraceculture Psychoanalytic discourse on the concept of neutrality is long-standing and controversial.
- We were discussing my paper, “Our Country ’Tis of We and Them: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Our Fractured American Identity” (Holmes 2019). My thesis is that racism and other oppressions come into play in the fracture between our nobler and baser selves, and this fracture is a structural weakness in our culture and our psyches that dates to our country's founding documents.
- Holmes, D. (2019). Our country ’tis of we and them: Psychoanalytic perspectives on our fractured American identity.
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