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Literature on Psychoanalytic Work with "Psychotic" Persons

        Bacelle, Lorenzo  (1993).  Working with psychotic patients.  Journal of Analytical Psychology 38 (1): 13-22.

        Bleandonu, Gerard  (1995). Psychodynamic psychiatry and the treatment of psychosis in the French Community.  Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 59 (3): 372-384.

        Boyer, L. Bryce (1967).  Psychoanalytic treatment of schizophrenic and characterological disorders.  New York: Science House.

        Boyer, L. Bryce & Giovacchini, Peter L., (Eds.)   (1990).  Master clinicians on treating the regressed patient.  Volume 1  Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

        Boyer, L. Bryce & Giovacchini, Peter L. (Eds.)  (1993).  Master clinicians on treating the regressed patient. Volume 2  Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

        Castoriadis, Cornelius  (1996).  The construction of the world in psychosis.  Psychoanalytic Review 83(6):  929-944.

        Ellwood, Jane (Ed.) (1995).  Psychosis: Understanding and treatment.  London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd.

        Fonseca, Vera Regina J.R.M. (1999).  The phenomenon of object-presenting and its implications for development.  International Journal of Psycho-analysis 80(5): 885-897.

        Fromm, M. Gerard.  (1999).  Psychotherapy consultation: Taking the transference.  American Journal of Psychoanalysis 59(2): 127-134.

        Garfield, David A.S.  (1998).  All the King’s horses and all the king’s men: Three forms of curative audience in the recovery from psychosis.  American Journal of Psychotherapy 52 (2): 125-146.

        Giovacchini, Peter L. (1997). Schizophrenia and primitive mental states: Structural collapse and creativity.  Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

        Grotstein, James S. (1995). Orphans of the “Real”: I. Some modern and postmodern perspectives on the neurobiological and psychosocial dimensions of psychosis and other primitive mental disorders.  Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 59 (3): 287-311.

        Grotstein, James S. (1995). Orphans of the “Real”: II. The future of object relations theory in the treatment of the psychoses and other primitive mental disorders.  Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 59 (3):  312-332.

        Jackson, Murray (1995). Learning to think about schizoid thinking.  In Ellwood, Jane (Ed.)  Psychosis: Understanding and treatment.  London, England UK: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd.;  (186), 9-22.

        Jackson, Murray (1993).  Psychoanalysis, psychiatry, psychodynamics: Training for integration. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 7 (1):  1-14.

        Jenkins, Martin (1999).  Clinical application of the concept of internal cohabitation.  British Journal of Psychotherapy 16 (1): 27-42.

        Kowalski, Stephen (1995). Treatment of psychotic disorders in the United States and France:  Three comparisons.  Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 59 (3):  385-386.

        Lucas, Richard (1998).  Why the cycle in a cyclical psychosis?  An analytic contribution to the understanding of recurrent manic-depressive psychosis.  Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 12(3): 193-212.

        Magagna, Jeanne (1996).  Beyond the infinite: Psychotherapy with a psychotic child.  Melanie Klein & Object Relations 14 (2): 197-222.

        Maze, John R. & Henry, Rachael M. (1996).  Psychoanalysis, epistemology and intersubjectivity: Theories of Wilfred Bion.  Theory and Psychology 6(3) 401-421.

        McCarthy, James B. (2000). Psychotic symbol use and nonhuman identities.  Contemporary Psychoanalysis 36 (1): 103-119.

        Meadow, Phyllis W. (1996). How we aim to be with patients.  Modern Psychoanalysis 21 (2): 137-154.

        Meadow, Phyllis W.  (1996).  Resonating with the psychotic patient.  Modern Psychoanalysis 21 (2): 173-189.

        Reeves, Christopher  (1996).  Children, words and symptomatic acts.  Journal of Child Psychotherapy 22(2): 279-298.

        Resnick, Salomon (1995).  Mental Space.  London, England: Karnac Books.

        Rey, Henri & Magagna, Jeanne (Eds.).  (1994).  Universals of psychoanalysis in the treatment of psychotic and borderline states: Factors of space-time and language.  London, England: Free Association Books.

        Rosenfeld, David (1997).  Listening to and interpreting a psychotic patient.  In J. Reppen (Ed.)  More analysts at work, pp. 133-153.  Northvale, NJ, US: Jason Aronson.

        Rustin, Margaret  (1997).  Rigidity and stability in a psychotic patient: Some thoughts about obstacles to facing reality in psychotherapy.  In???? M. Rustin (Ed.) Psychotic states in children pp. 245-260.  New York, NY:  Routledge.

        Sanders, Kenneth  (1995).  The return from mindlessness. In J. Ellwood (Ed.)  Psychosis: Understanding and treatment, pp. 147-152.  London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

        Sandner, Donald F. & Beebe, John  (1995).  Psychopathology and analysis.  In M. Stein (Ed.), Jungian Analysis (2nd ed.) p. 297-348. Chicago, IL: Open Court Publishing.

        Sinason, Valerie  (1993).  Individual psychoanalytical psychotherapy with severely and profoundly handicapped patients.  Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 7 (1): 1-14.

        Symington, Neville (1996).  The patient makes the analyst.  Psychoanalytic Inquiry 16(3): 362-375.

        Tillman, Jane G.  (1999).  Psychosis as the sickness unto death: Treatment impasse, consultation and resolution.  American Journal of Psychoanalysis  59(2): 119-125.

        Twyman, Mary (1998).   When feeling is unbearable: Commentary on paper by Paul Williams.  Psychoanalytic Dialogues 8(4): 527-530.

        Williams, Paul (1998).  Psychotic developments in a sexually abused borderline patient.  Psychoanalytic Dialogues 8(4):  459-491.  

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