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Psychoanalytic Association of New York
Volume 39, Number 3, Fall 2001
(Special Issue: September 11)
In this issue:
President's Column
Robert Chalfin, M.D.
"As psychoanalysts we are only first finding our way through the
rubble of the destruction of myths, as well as of lives and buildings."
Sustaining the Moral Surge
John Sexton, President-elect, NYU
"New York can and must be the world's 'shining city on a hill.'"
Suicide Terrorists: How Can
They Do It?
Alan J. Eisnitz, M.D.
"While I have never seen a suicide-terrorist, I have seen people
who can function and feel powerful only with the illusion that they
are magically joined with someone or something that they regard as omnipotent."
Guidelines for Parents Helping
Their Children Cope with the Impact of the Terrorist Attack
Martin Silverman, M.D.
"Help your children, but do not overwhelm them with help."
On a Personal Note...
Herbert H. Stein, M.D., Editor
"During those first few days, I had the thought that my work, the
treatment of internal conflicts, was petty in the face of enormous external
damage."
Scientific Meeting Summary
Aggression in a Latency
Age Girl: A Clinical Presentation
Ruth S. Fischer, M.D.
Reporters: Herbert Stein, M.D., Ellen Abrams, M.S.W.
"'Character is molded by genital sensations as well as by environmental
determinants.'"
Book Reviews
Body Talk: Looking and Being
Looked At in Psychotherapy
by Janice S. Lieberman
Reviewer: Leon S. Anisfeld, D.S.W.
"lt was especially exciting to travel so smoothly between so many
areas of distinctive artistry and to realize their common ground."
When the Body is the Target:
Self-harm, Pain and Traumatic Attachments
by Sharon Klayman Farber
Reviewer: Leon S. Anisfeld, D.S.W.
"Attachment theory appeals to Farber because of its appreciation
of how traumatic early separation from the primary caretaker accounts
for later self-harm and self-inflicted pain."
Film Review
High Noon - Terror in a Western
Town or Gunfight at the Introitus
Herbert H. Stein
"This train will penetrate the town and bring with it seemingly
unbridled violence when it plants its evil seed in the form of Frank
Miller."
Bulletin Staff
Editor
Herbert H. Stein, M.D.
Managing Editor
Charles Goodstein, M.D.
Associate Editor
Rita Clark, M.D.
Contributing Book Editors
Arnold D. Richards, M.D.
Arlene K. Richards, Ed. D.
Contributing News Editor
Melvin Stanger, M.D.
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