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Fonds documentaire : Périodique
Titre
Neutrality as a “White Lie”
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Numéro Revue
Vol. 70, n°2
Date de parution
04/2022
Nbre/N° de page
p. 241-431
Cote
24-26H
Commentaire
SOMMAIRE :
The Limit of Intimacy and the Intimacy of Limit: Play and its Relation to the Bad Object, Steven H. Cooper
Play Changes Us: Playing the Object, Becoming the Analyst, Ken Corbett
Stance, Set, Transference: The Differentiation of Two Modes of Clinical Technique, Andrea Celenza
Neutrality as a “White Lie”
Neutrality as a “White Lie”: Introduction, Stephen H. Portuges
The Decline and Fall of Neutrality in Psychoanalytic Discourse, Glen O. Gabbard
Neutrality Is Not Neutral, Dorothy Evans Holmes
Psychoanalytic Neutrality, Race, and Racism, Stephen H. Portuges
Neutrality as a “White Lie”: Discussion of Gabbard, Holmes, and Portuges, Anton Hart
Letters to the Editor
Moss’s “On Having Whiteness”, Leon Hoffman
Moss’s “On Having Whiteness”, Daniel Burston
Moss’s “On Having Whiteness”, Henry J. Friedman
Response, Donald Moss
From the Editors, Anne Adelman, Jennifer Stuart, Rachel Boué Widawsky
Winnicott’s Collected Works
Introduction: Winnicott’s Collected Works, Volume 9, Phillip Blumberg, Adrienne Harris
“The Moon of the Magic Casement”: Transitional Phenomena, the Moon, and D. W. Winnicott’s Death
The Collected Works of D. W. Winnicott, Ken Corbett
Book Essay
Melanie Klein and Diane Arbus Through the Lens of the Relational Image, Mark Gerald
Book Reviews
Transitions and Transformations
Translation/Transformation: 100 Years of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, Jay Greenberg
Contemporary Conflict Theory: The Journey of a Psychoanalyst, Fred Busch
Finding the Piggle: Reconsidering D. W. Winnicott’s Most Famous Child Case, Steven Tuber
Credo? Psychoanalysis and Religion, Salman Akhtar
Why I Write
Writing to be Part of the Conversation, Bonnie E. Litowitz
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Auteurs
ISBN
0003 0651
Langue
Anglais
Provenance
Abonnement
Bibliothèque
ECF-Paris
Ville
New York

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