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Arnold Rothstein,
212-799-4355
M.D David Frank, M.D.
212-986-2500
There is no required reading, only recommended/optional reading.
* = Available on P.E.P.
1) Rothstein, A. (1990), “On beginning with a reluctant patient.”
On Beginning an Analysis; ed. T. Jacobs &
A. Rothstein. Madison CT. I.U.P. pp 153-162
*2)Rothstein, A. (1992), “Observations on the Utility of
Couples therapy conducted by a psychoanalyst.” PSA. Q., 61:519-541
3) Jacobs, T. & Rothstein, A. (ed.) (1990) On Beginning an
Analysis, Madison Ct. I.U.P.
4) Rothstein, A. (1998), Psychoanalytic Technique and the Creation
of Analytic Patients. 2nd Ed. Madision Ct. I.U.P.
*5) Rothstein, A. (1994), “A perspective on doing a consultation
and making the recommendation of analysis to a prospective analysand.”
PSA. Q. , 63: 680-695
*6) Rothstein, A. (1995), “On beginning analysis with patients
who are reluctant to pay the analyst’s fee.” PSA. Q.
, 64: 306-325
*7) Bornstein, M. (ed.) (2001) “Where have all the Patients
Gone?” Essays inspired by Arnold Rothstein’s Psychoanalytic
Technique and the Creation of Analytic Patients. PSA. Inquiry.
* = Available on P.E.P.
JAPA – Journal of the American
Psychoanalytic Association
PQ- Psychoanalytic Quarterly
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