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Winter 2005-06 PSA 2nd Year
Miguel Brzostovski, M.D.
516-239-5858
Warren Seides, M.D.
212-988-4236
* Available on P.E.P. and will not be found on
CD provided by Institute.
Class One and Two
Furman, E. 1980. Early Latency - Normal and Pathological Aspects.
The Course of Life, vol. II Latency,
Adolescence and Youth. Eds. Greenspan & Pollack. pp.
1-28.
Class Three
*Becker, T. E. 1974. On Latency. P.S.C.
vol. 29, pp. 3-11.
Class Four
Sarnoff, C. 1976. The Structure of Latency. Latency.
Jason Aronson, New York, pp. 14-36.
Class Five
*Bornstein, B. 1951. On Latency. P.S.C.
vol. 6, pp. 279-285.
Class Six
Glenn, J. 1978. The Psychoanalysis of Prelatency Children. Child
Analysis and Therapy. Jason Aronson, New York. pp. 163-189.
Class Seven
Neubauer, P. 1978. The Opening Phase of Child Analysis. Child
Analysis and Therapy. Jason Aaronson. NY, NY. Ch. 9, pp.
263-274.
Class Eight
Neubauer, P. 1972. Psychoanalysis and the Preschool Child. Handbook
of Child Psychoanalysis. Ed. Benjamin Wolman. Ch. 6, pp.
221-251.
Class Nine
*Solnit, A. 1987. A Psychoanalytic View of Play. P.S.C.
42:205-219.
Class Ten
Scharfman, M. 1978. Transference and Transference Neurosis in Child
Analysis. Child Analysis and Therapy.
Jason Aaronson. NY, NY. Ch. 10, pp. 274-299.
Optional
Sarnoff, C. 1976. The Cognitive Organizing Periods of Latency. Latency.
Jason Aronson, New York, pp. 86-91.
*Shapiro, T. and Perry, R. 1976. Latency Revisited: The Age 7 Plus
or Minus One. P.S.C. 31:79-107.
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