Ph.D. 1977, Union Institute
Ph.D. 1977, Union Institute
Goldner, V. (1991). Toward a Critical Relational Theory of Gender. Psychoanal. Dial., 1:249-272.
Goldner, V. (1994). Theoretical Metaphors in Psychoanalysis: A Constructivist Commentary on John Lindon's “Gratification and Provision in Psychoanalysis”. Psychoanal. Dial., 4:583-594.
Blum, H.P., Chodorow, N.J., Dimen, M., Goldner, V., Harris, A., Rosica, K., Wolfenstein, E.V. (1996). Editorial Statements by the Associate Editors of Gender and Psychoanalysis. Gender and Psychoanalysis, 1:19-25.
Goldner, V. (2000). Reading and Writing, Talking and Listening: Introducing Studies in Gender and Sexuality. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 1:1-7.
Goldner, V. (2002). “Private Terrors” and Public Disclosure—How Do We Write About Countertransference?: Commentary on Paper by Janine de Peyer. Psychoanal. Dial., 12:537-543.
Corbett, K., Goldner, V. (2002). “Stephen Moved Very, Very Fast”: Margaret Black, 2001. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 3:1-2.
Goldner, V. (2003). Ironic Gender/Authentic Sex. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 4:113-139.
Goldner, V. (2004). Gender and Trauma: A Discussion of Michael D. Clifford's Clinical Case. Progress in Self Psychology, 20:223-230.
Goldner, V. (2004). Introduction—The Sexual-Abuse Crisis and the Catholic Church: Gender, Sexuality, Power and Discourse. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 5:1-9.
Goldner, V. (2004). Review Essay: Attachment and Eros: Opposed or Synergistic?. Psychoanal. Dial., 14:381-396.
Goldner, V. (2004). When Love Hurts: Treating Abusive Relationships. Psychoanal. Inq., 24:346-372.
Goldner, V. (2006). “Let's Do It Again”: Further Reflections on Eros and Attachment. Psychoanal. Dial., 16:619-637.
Goldner, V. (2011). Trans: Gender in Free Fall. Psychoanal. Dial., 21:159-171.