Ph.D. 1971, New York University
Ph.D. 1971, New York University
Teaching Faculty & Clinical Consultant | Contemporary Freudian Track
When words fail. In, Absolute Truth and Unbearable Psychic Pain: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Concrete Experience (A. Frosch, ed.) London: Karnac books, 2012.
Hysteria and Humiliation by Sam Gerson: a commentary. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2011.
Method and findings: the case of Ms. Y: the patient and her analyst within the context of a recorded psychoanalysis. (with Freedman, N. & Ward, R.). In, Another Kind of Evidence: Studies on Internalization, Annihilation Anxiety, and Progressive Symbolization in the Psychoanalytic Process. (Freedman, N., Hurvich, M., Ward, R., with Geller, J.D. & Hoffenberg, J. eds.) London: Karnac Books Ltd., 2011.
The upward slope: a study of psychoanalytic transformation (with N. Freedman & R. Ward). Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2009.
The ordinary and the extraordinary countertransference (with N. Freedman & J. Webster). Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2009.
Symbolization & Desymbolization: Essays in Honor of Norbert Freedman (Editor). Other Press: N.Y., 2003.
Two pathways toward knowing psychoanalytic process (with Freedman, N. & Hurvich, M.). In, Pluralism and Unity: Methods of Research in Psychoanalysis (Leuzinger-Bohleber, M., Drerer, A.U. & Canestri, J., eds.). London: International Psycho-Analytical Association, 2003.
The ego. In, The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy, and Culture. (E. Erwin, ed.) Routledge: N.Y., 2003.
The superego. In, The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy, and Culture. (E. Erwin, ed.) Routledge: NY, 2003.
Psychoanalytically informed interventions in violence: four case studies. 2002 Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society, 7.
The mainstream analyst’s analyst. In, The Therapist’s Therapist. (Geller, J., ed.) Yale University Press, New Haven: 2002.
Countertransference and the analytic instrument. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 2002:9.
Body ego and the pre-oedipal roots of feminine gender identity. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2000.
Dynamics of Development and the Therapeutic Process. New York: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1993.
Panel Report (Dewald, P., Lasky, R., Lazar, S., Scwhartz, H. {Reporter} & Wong, N.): The life cycle of the analyst. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1993.
Superego conflicts in the analyst who has suffered a catastrophic illness. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 1992.
Illness in the analyst: the role of the training institute. The Round Robin, 1991.
Catastrophic illness in the analyst and the analyst's emotional reactions to it. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 1990.
Book Review: Remembering, Repeating and Working Through Repressed Memories (Lawrence Hedges) Psychoanalytic Review, 1990.
Keeping the analysis intact when the analyst has suffered a catastrophic illness. In, Illness and the Analyst. (Schwartz & Silver, eds.). New York: I.U.P., 1990.
Some determinants of the male analyst's capacity to identify with female patients. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 1989.
The influence of neurotic conflict on the analyst's choice of theory and technique. Psychoanalytic Reflections, 1989.
Book Review: Borderline Conditions: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Kris Study Group Monograph #7. (Abend, S., Porder, M. & Willik, M.,eds.). Dynamic Psychotherapy, 1985.
Dynamics and treatment of the "oedipal winner." Psychoanalytic Review, 1984:71.
Primitive object relations and impaired structuralization in the abusive patient. Psychotherapy Patient, 1984.
Letter: Comments on multiple personality. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 1983.
Evaluating Criminal Responsibility in Multiple Personality and the Related Dissociative Disorders: A Psychoanalytic Perspective. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, 1982.
Book Review: Advances in Self Psychology. (Goldberg et al., eds.). Group, 1981.
Archaic, immature, and infantile personality characteristics. In, Integrating Ego Psychology and Object Relations Theory: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Psychopathology (Saretsky et al., eds.). Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 1979.
Comparing Kohut and Kernberg treating narcissistic patients. Colloquium, 1979.
The psychoanalytic treatment of a case of multiple personality. Psychoanalytic Review, 1979.
The impact of object relations theories on psychoanalysis: theory and treatment implications. In, Changing Perspectives in the Psychotherapies (Greyson, H. & Loew, C., eds.). New York: Spectrum, 1978.
An object relations theory summary: some problems in the approach. Colloquium, 1978.
The neurotic study of object relations as a ritual killing of the father. Proceedings: 6th International Forum of Psychoanalytic Societies. Berlin: 1977.
Book Review: Psychoanalytic Psychology (Reuben Fine). Psychoanalytic Review, 1977.
Book Review: Psychoanalytic Theories of Depression (R. Mendelshon). Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 1976.
A Typological Study of New York City Policemen. Dissertation Abstracts: 1972.
Urinary excretion of epinephrine, norepinephrine, tryptamine, and dopamine during sleep and wakefulness: effects of pentobarbital, pentobarbital plus dextroamphetamine sulfate, and placebo (with F. Baekeland, A. Schenker & V. Schenker). Psychopharmicologia, 1969.
Effects of a stressful presleep experience on electroencephalograph recorded sleep (with F. Baekeland & D. Koulack). Psychophysiology, 1968.
Magnesium pemoline 32-4000 and EEG recorded sleep in man (with F. Baekeland). Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1967.
Exercise and sleep patterns in college athletes (with F. Baekeland).Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966.