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Literature
on Psychoanalytic
Work with "Psychotic" Persons
Bacelle, Lorenzo (1993).
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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
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Boyer, L. Bryce & Giovacchini, Peter L., (Eds.)
(1990). Master clinicians
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Castoriadis, Cornelius (1996).
The construction of the world in psychosis.
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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).
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American Journal of Psychoanalysis 59(2): 127-134.
Garfield, David A.S. (1998).
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Giovacchini, Peter L. (1997). Schizophrenia and primitive mental
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Grotstein, James S. (1995). Orphans of the “Real”: I. Some modern
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Jackson, Murray (1995). Learning to think about schizoid thinking.
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Jackson, Murray (1993). Psychoanalysis, psychiatry, psychodynamics: Training for
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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
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Lucas, Richard (1998). Why
the cycle in a cyclical psychosis? An
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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).
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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).
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Modern Psychoanalysis 21 (2): 173-189.
Reeves, Christopher (1996).
Children, words and symptomatic acts.
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Resnick, Salomon (1995). Mental Space. London,
England: Karnac Books.
Rey, Henri & Magagna, Jeanne (Eds.).
(1994). Universals of
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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.
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New York, NY: Routledge.
Sanders, Kenneth (1995).
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Psychosis: Understanding and treatment, pp. 147-152.
London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Sandner, Donald F. & Beebe, John
(1995). Psychopathology and
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Sinason, Valerie (1993).
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handicapped patients. Psychoanalytic
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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):
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Twyman, Mary (1998). When
feeling is unbearable: Commentary on paper by Paul Williams.
Psychoanalytic Dialogues 8(4): 527-530.
Williams, Paul (1998). Psychotic
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Psychoanalytic Dialogues 8(4):
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