Sheldon Bach, Ph.D.
Teaching Faculty & Clinical Consultant | Contemporary Freudian Track
Bach, S. (1971). Notes on Some Imaginary Companions. Psychoanal. St. Child, 26:159-171.
Bach, S., Schwartz, L. (1972). A Dream of the Marquis De Sade—Psychoanalytic Reflections on Narcissistic Trauma, Decompensation, and the Reconstitution of a Delusional Self. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 20:451-475.
Bach, S. (1975). Narcissism, Continuity and the Uncanny. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 56:77-86.
Bach, S. (1977). On Narcissitic Fantasies. Int. R. Psycho-Anal., 4:281-293.
Bach, S. (1977). On the Narcissistic State of Consciousness. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 58:209-233.
Bach, S. (1984). Perspectives on Self and Object. Psychoanal. Rev., 71:145-168.
Bach, S. (1998). Two Ways of Being. Psychoanal. Dial., 8:657-673.
Bach, S., Mayes, L., Alvarez, A., Fonagy, P. (2000). Panel 1: Definition of the Self. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 1:5-24.
Gergely, G., Alvarez, A., Mayes, L., Bach, S., Slade, A. (2000). Panel 2: Development and the Self. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 1:25-49.
Bach, S., Alvarez, A., Mayes, L., Fonagy, P. (2000). Panel 3: Fantasy Life and the Self. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 1:51-62.
Target, M., Mayes, L., Bach, S. (2000). Panel 4: The Pathology of the Self: The Fragmented Self, Disorders of the Self, and the Dissolution of the Self. J. Infant Child Adolesc. Psychother., 1:63-72.
Bach, S. (2001). On Being Forgotten and Forgetting One's Self. Psychoanal Q., 70:739-756.
Bach, S. (2002). Sadomasochism in Clinical Practice and Everyday Life. J. Clin. Psychoanal., 11:225-235.
Bach, S. (2008). On Digital Consciousness and Psychic Death. Psychoanal. Dial., 18:784-794.
Bach, S. (2009). Remarks on the Case of Pamela. Psychoanal. Dial., 19:39-44.
Bach, S. (2011). Chimeras: Immunity, Interpenetration, and the True Self. Psychoanal. Rev., 98:39-56.