M.S. 1965, Yale University
Ph.D. 1970 New York University
1974 - The intimate edge in therapeutic relatedness, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 10:423-37.
1976 - The "intimate edge" and the "third area," Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 12:489-96.
1982 - Psychoanalytic engagement: The transaction as primary data, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, l8: 535-555.
1984 - Psychoanalytic Engagement II: Affective considerations, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 20:560-583.
1985 - Countertransference Resistance, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 2l:563-576.
1987 - Abuse and Desire: A case of father-daughter incest, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 23:593-604.
1990 - Playfulness in the psychoanalytic relationship. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 26:74-95.
1992 - On the question of analyzability. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 28: l6 - 31.
1992 - The Intimate Edge: Extending the reach of psychoanalytic interaction. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, Inc.
1992 - Analytic interaction beyond words. Contemporary Psychotherapy Review. Volume 7, Fall 1992, pp. 5-24.
1992 - The role of encounter in the process of working through. International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 1, No. l, June 1992, pp. 44-50.
1995a - Countertransference Disclosure. Discussion: Panel on "Self Disclosure: Therapeutic Tool or Self Indulgence." Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 2l3-228.
1996 - On the analyst’s emotional availability and vulnerability. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol 32, No. 2, pp. 275-286.
2000 - Potential Impasse as Analytic Opportunity: Interactive Considerations Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Volume 36, Number 4, pp. 573-586. (Reprinted in Issues
in Psychoanalytic Psychology, Vol 23, No 1 7 2, 2001, pp35-48).
2001 - “In the grip of passion: Love or addiction? On a specific kind of masochistic enthrallment.” In Hungers and Compulsions: The Psychodynamic Treatment of Eating
Disorders and Addictions, edited by Jean Petrucelli and Catherine Stuart. Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson Inc.
2003 -A radical shift in thinking about the change-process: Commentary (on the Intersubjective turn in Psychoanalysis). Dialogues, 13 (4) 581-605, (July, 2003).
2004 –How I became a psychoanalyst –Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 490-516
2005 “Afterword to “the intimate edge in therapeutic relatedness.” Editors, Aron, L. and Harris, A. Relational Psychoanalysis, Volume II: Innovation and Expansion, Hillsdale,
NJ: Analytic Press.
2005 –Working at the “intimate edge”: Intersubjective considerations. Panel: Perspectives on a case study of power and the eroticized transference/countertransference
interaction. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Volume 25, No. 3, pp. 342-358.