PSA – 1st Year
Winter 2006
10:00 A.M. – 11:20 A.M
Roy Lilleskov, M.D.
Dennis Haseley, L.C.S.W.
Note: Required Readings are in bold type. Optional readings that are not on P.E.P. will not be provided by the office.
* = Available on P.E.P. and will not be provided to you by Institute office
Class 1
Freud, S. (1912) “Recommendations to Physicians Practicing Psycho-analysis.” S.E. 12 pp. 111-120.
Optional
Freud, S. (1911-1915) Papers on Technique. S.E. 12.
* Brenner, C. (2000) Brief Communication: Evenly Hovering Attention. P.Q. 59:545-549.
Class 2
*Arlow, J. A. (1969). “Unconscious Fantasy and Disturbances of Conscious Experience.” P.Q. 38: 1-27
*Arlow, J. A. (1969) “Fantasy, Memory, and Reality Testing.” P.Q. 38:28-51.
Class 3
*Arlow, J. A. (1979) “The Genesis of Interpretation.” JAPA: 27(Suppl.) 193-206.
Optional
*Schlesinger, H.J. (1994) “How the Analyst Listens: The Prestages of Interpretation.” I.J.P. 75: 31-37.
Class 4
*Levy, S. T. & Inderbitzin, L. B. (1990) “The Analytic Surface and the Theory of Technique.” J.A.P.A. 38: 371-392.
Optional
*Gill, M. M. (1979). “The Analysis of the Transference.” J.A.P.A. 27:263-288.
*Gray, P. (1973). “Psychoanalytic Technique and the Ego's Capacity for Viewing Intrapsychic Conflict.” J.A.P.A. 21: 474-494.
Kris, A. (1982). Free Association: Method and Process. New Haven: Y. U. P.
*Schwaber, E. A. (1983). “Psychoanalytic Listening and Psychic Reality.” Int. Rev. Psychoanal., 10: 379-392.
*Schwaber, E.A. (1996) “Toward a Definition of the Term and Concept of Interaction: Its Reflection in Analytic Listening.” Psa. Inquiry 6: 5-24.
Class 5
*Gray, P. (1973) Psychoanalytic Technique and the Ego's Capacity for Viewing Intrapsychic Conflict. J.A.P.A. 21: 474-494.
Optional
Gray, P. (1994). The Ego and Analysis of Defense. New Jersey: Jason Aronson
Class 6
*Arlow, J. A. (1995) “Stilted Listening: Psychoanalysis as Discourse.” P.Q. 64:215-233.
*Schwaber, E. A. (1998) “From Whose Point of View? The Neglected Question in Analytic Listening.” P.Q. 68:645-661.
Class 7
*Poland, W. S. ( 1992) “From Analytic Surface to Analytic Space.” J.A.P.A. 40: 381-404.
Optional
*Poland, W.S. (2000) “The Analyst=s Witnessing and Otherness.” J.A.P.A. 48:17-34 .
Class 8
*Gardner, M. R. ( 1994) “Is That a Fact? Empiricism Revisited, or a Psychoanalyst at Sea.” I.J.P. 75: 927-937.
Optional
Gardner, M. R. (1983) Self Inquiry. Atlantic- Little Brown
*Brenneis, C.B.(1994) “Observations on Psychoanalytic Listening.” P.Q. 63:29-53.
* Ogden, T. (1997) “Reverie and Metaphor: Some Thoughts on how I Work as a Psychoanalyst.” I.J.P.: 78; 719-732.
*Sadow, L. (1995) “Looking, Listening, and the Couch.” Psychoanal. Inquiry.
*Smith, H.F.(1995) “Analytic Listening and the Experience of Surprise.” I. J. P. 76: pp 67-78.
Class 9
*Mclaughlin, J. (1991) “Clinical and Theoretical Aspects of Enactment.” J.A.P.A. 39: 595-614.
Optional
Jacobs, T. (1991) The Use of the Self: Countertransference and Communication in the Analytic Setting. Madison, CT: Int. Univ. Press.
Class 10
*Smith, H.F. (1999) “Subjectivity and Objectivity in Analytic Listening.” J.A.P.A. 47: 2, pp. 465-484.
*Helm, F. L (2000) “A Continuum of Listening and Interventions.” Psychoanalytic Psychology: 17:730-749.
Optional
Meissner, W. W. (2000) “On Analytic Listening.” P.Q. 69:317-367
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