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*= Available on PEP and will not be provided by Institute.
SESSION 1:
*Morton Shane and Estelle Shane: The end phase of analysis: indicators, functions, and tasks of termination. JAPA 1984, Vol. 32, pp. 739-770.
SESSION 2:
*Harold P. Blum: The concept of termination and the evolution of psychoanalytic thought. JAPA 1989, Vol. 37/2, pp. 275-293.
SESSION 3:
Levy, S. (1984) Termination Interpretations. In Principles of Interpretation. Jason Aaronson, Inc.,Northvale, NJ. Ch. 8, pp. 167-183.
SESSION 4:
Gabbard, G. (2004) Therapeutic Intervention. In Long Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. American Psychiatric Publishing, Washington DC. Ch. 4, pp. 59-75.
SESSION 5:
Gabbard, G. (2004) Goals and Therapeutic Action. In Long Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. American Psychiatric Publishing, Washington DC. Ch. 5, pp.77-98.
SESSION 6:
Levy, S. (2002) Interpretation of Resistance. In Principles of Interpretation. Jason Aaronson, Inc.,Northvale, NJ. Ch. 4, pp. 71-97.
SESSION 7:
*Akhtar, S. (1995) A third individuation: immigration, identity, and the psychoanalytic process., JAPA, Vol. 43/4, pp. 1051-1078.
*Greenson, R. (1950) The Mother Tongue and the Mother. Int. J. Psycho-Anal. 31:18-23.
SESSION 8:
*Winnicott, D.W. (1949) Hate in the counter-transference. Int. J. Psycho-Anal. 30/2:69-74.
*Greenson, R. (1974) Loving, hating and indifference towards the patient. Int. Rev. Psycho-anal, Vol. 1, pp. 259-265.
SESSION 9:
*Kohut, H. (1979) The Two Analyses of Mr. Z. Int. J. Psa. 60:3-27.
SESSION 10:
*Gould, E. and Busch, F. (1998) Therapeutic triangles: some complex clinical issues.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry, pp. 730-744.
*Milrod, B. and Busch, F. (1998) Combining psychodynamic psychotherapy with medication in the treatment of panic disorder: exploring the dynamic meaning of medication., Psychoanalytic Inquiry, pp. 702-714.
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