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*Available on P.E.P. and will not be provided to you by the Institute.
Session 1:
Dewald, P. Indications for Psychotherapy and Evaluation of the Patient. In Psychotherapy: A Dynamic Approach. Basic Books, 1969. Ch. VIII, pp. 113-142.
Additional (optional) bibliography
Scharfman, M. The Clinical Assessment of Patients. Pyschotherapy: The Analytic Approach.
Aronson, 1992. Ch. 2, pp. 21-38.
Session 2:
Schafer, R. The Analytic Attitude: An Introduction. The Analytic Attitude. IUP, 1983. Ch. 1, pp. 3-12.
Tarachow, S. The Theory of the Therapeutic Relationship. An Introduction to Psychotherapy. IUP, 1986. Ch. 2, pp. 8-22.
Additional (optional) bibliography:
*Hoffer, A. Toward a Definition of Psychoanalytic Neutrality. JAPA. 1985. vol. 33:4, pp. 771-795.
Session 3:
Sandler, J., Dare, C., and Holder, A. The Treatment Alliance. The Patient and the Analyst.
London, Karnac Books, 1973. Ch. 3, pp. 27-36.
Additional (optional) bibliography:
*Brenner, C. Working alliance, therapeutic alliance, and transference. JAPA. 27:S, pp. 137-158.
Session 4:
*Beres, D. and Arlow, J. Fantasy and Identification in Empathy. Psa.Q. 1974. vol.43:1 pp.26-50.
Additional (optional) bibliography:
*Levy, S. Empathy and Psychoanalytic Technique. JAPA 1985. vol. 33:2, pp.353-378.
*Schwaber, E. Psychoanalytic Listening and Psychic Reality. Int. Review of Psa. 1983. vol. 10:4 pp. 379-392.
Session 5:
Sandler, J., Dare, C., and Holder, A. Transference. The Patient and the Analyst. London. Karnac Books, 1973. Ch. 4, pp. 37-48.
Schlesinger, H. Transference and the Process of Interpretation. The Texture of Treatment: On the Matter of Psychoanalytic Technique. AP:London, 2003. Ch. 4, pp. 47-61.
Additional (optional) bibliography:
Scharfman, M. The Therapeutic Relationship and the Role of Transference. Psychotherapy: The Analytic Approach. Aronson, 1992. Ch. 4, pp. 53-70.
Session 6:
Sandler, J., Dare, C., and Holder, A. Countertransference. The Patient and the Analyst. London.
Karnac Books, 1973. Ch. 6, pp. 61-70.
Schlesinger, H. Transference and Countertransference. The Texture of Treatment: On the Matter of Psychoanalytic Technique. AP:London, 2003. Ch. 5, pp. 63-79.
Additional (optional) bibliography
*Sandler, J. Countertransference and Role Responsiveness. International Review of PSA. 1976.
vol. 3, pp. 43-47.
Session 7:
Sandler, J., Dare, C., and Holder, A. Resistance. The Patient and the Analyst. London. Karnac Books, 1973. Ch. 7. pp.71-83.
Schlesinger, H. Resistance. The Texture of Treatment: On the Matter of Psychoanalytic Technique. AP:London, 2003. Ch. 6, pp. 81-101.
Additional (optional) bibliography:
Brenner, C. Defense Analysis. Psychoanalytic Technique and Psychic Conflict. IUP 1976.
Ch. 3, pp. 59-78.
Session 8:
Sandler, J., Dare, C., and Holder, A. Interpretation, Other Interventions and Insight. The Patient and the Analyst. London. Karnac Books, 1973. Ch. 10. pp. 104-120.
Additional (optional) bibliography:
*Arlow, J. The Genesis of Interpretation. JAPA. 1979. vol. 27:S, pp. 193-206.
Session 9:
Sandler, J., Dare, C., and Holder, A. Working Through. The Patient and the Analyst. London.
Karnac Books, 1973. Ch. 11, pp. 121-127.
Additional (optional) bibliography
Freud, S. Remembering Repeating and Working Through. S.E. vol.12, pp. 145-156.
Session 10:
Dewald, P. The beginning of Therapy: The Therapeutic Contract. Psychotherapy: A Dynamic
Approach. 1969. Ch. IX, pp. 143-161.
Tarachow, S. The Structure of the Treatment Relationship. An Introduction to Psychotherapy. IUP, 1986. Ch. 10, pp. 118-133.
Additional (optional) bibliography:
Halpert, E. Structuring the Psychotherapeutic Situation. Psychotherapy: The Analytic
Approach. Aronson, Ch. 3, pp. 41-52.
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