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Class 1:
Freud, S.
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(1912) "Recommendations to Physicians
Practicing Psychoanalysis." Standard Edition. 12.
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| Freud, S. |
(1911-1915) "Papers
on Technique." Standard Edition. 12. |
| Brenner, C. |
(2000) "Brief Communication:
Evenly Hovering Attention." Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 59:545-549.
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Class 2:
* Arlow, J. A.
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(1969). "Unconscious Fantasy and Disturbances
of Conscious Experience." Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 38: 1-27.
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| * Arlow, J. A. |
(1969) "Fantasy,
Memory, and Reality Testing." Psychoanalytic Quarterly.
38:28-51.
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Class 3:
* Arlow, J. A.
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(1995) "Stilted Listening: Psychoanalysis
as Discourse." Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 64:215-233.
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| * Arlow, J. A. |
(1979) "The Genesis
of Interpretation." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic
Association: 27(Suppl.) 193-206. |
| Schlesinger, H.J. |
(1994) "How the Analyst
Listens: The Pre-stages of Interpretation." International Journal
of Psychotherapy. 75: 31-37. |
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Class 4:
* Levy, S. T. & Inderbitzin, L. B.
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(1990) "The Analytic Surface and the Theory
of Technique." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
38: 371-392.
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| *Gill, M. M. |
(1979). "The Analysis
of the Transference." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic
Association. 27:263-288. |
| *Gray, P. |
(1973). "Psychoanalytic
Technique and the Ego's Capacity for Viewing Intrapsychic Conflict."
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 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." International Review of Psychoanalysis.
10: 379-392. |
| *Schwaber, E.A. |
(1996) "Toward a Definition
of the Term and Concept of Interaction: Its Reflection in Analytic
Listening." Psychoanalytic Inquiry 6: 5-24. |
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Class 5:
* Gray, P.
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(1973) "Psychoanalytic Technique and the
Ego's Capacity for Viewing Intrapsychic Conflict." Journal
of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 21: 474-494.
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| Gray, P. |
(1994). The Ego and Analysis
of Defense. New Jersey: Jason Aronson |
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Class 6:
* Schwaber, E. A.
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(1998) "From Whose Point of View? The
Neglected Question in Analytic Listening." Psychoanalytic
Quarterly. 68:645-661.
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Class 7:
* Poland, W. S.
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(1992) "From Analytic Surface to Analytic
Space." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
40: 381-404.
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Class 8:
* Gardner, M. R.
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(1994) "Is That a Fact? Empiricism Revisited,
or a Psychoanalyst at Sea." International Journal of Psychoanalysis.
75: 927-937.
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Gardner, M. R.
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(1983) Self Inquiry. Atlantic- Little Brown
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| Brenneis, C.B. |
(1994) "Observations
on Psychoanalytic Listening." Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 63:29-53. |
| Ogden, T. |
(1997) "Reverie and
Metaphor: Some Thoughts on how I Work as a Psychoanalyst."
International Journal of Psychotherapy: 78; 719-732. |
| Sadow, L. |
(1995) "Looking, Listening,
and the Couch." Psychoanalytic Inquiry. |
| Smith, H.F. |
(1995) "Analytic Listening
and the Experience of Suprise." International Journal of Psychotherapy.
76: pp 67-78. |
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Class 9:
* Mclaughlin, J.
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(1991) "Clinical and Theoretical Aspects
of Enactment." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
39: 595-614.
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| Jacobs, T. |
(1991) The Use of the Self:
Countertransference and Communication in the Analytic Setting. Madison,
CT: Int. Univ. Press. |
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Class 10:
* Smith, H.F.
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(1999) "Subjectivity and Objectivity in
Analytic Listening." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic
Association. 47: 2, pp. 465-484.
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| Helm, F. L |
(2000) A Continuum of
Listening and Interventions. Psychanalytic Psychology: 17:730-749. |
| Meissner, W. W. |
(2000) "On Analytic Listening."
Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 69:317-367 |