Volume 64, issue 3, September 2004
12 articles in this issue
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Comments on “Sexual Contact Between Psychologists and Their Former Therapy Patients: Psychoanalytic Perspectives and Professional Implications” by Natalie Shavit and Steven Bucky
Authors
- Jack Danielian
- Content type: Legacy
- Pages: 249 - 251
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Greed and the Frightening Rumble of Psychic Hunger
Authors
- Robert Waska
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Pages: 253 - 266
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“Is It Me, or Isn't It?”—Transplanted Organs and Their Donors as Transitional Objects
Authors
- Lutz Goetzmann
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Pages: 279 - 289
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Comments on “Shame and Shame Dynamics” Special Issue, Edited by Benjamin Kilborne
Authors
- Andrew P. Morrison
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Pages: 291 - 294
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Updated Bibliography of Michael Balint's Related Works
Authors
- Marcel Hudon
- André Haynal
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Pages: 295 - 300
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The Hours: Between Safety and Servitude
Authors
- Marilyn Charles
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Pages: 305 - 319
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Scientific Meeting of the American Institute for Psychoanalysis
- Content type: Legacy
- Pages: 321 - 322
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Book Review: Michael Balint. The renewal of the Budapest School, by Michelle Moreau Ricaud. Published in French by Editions Erès, Toulouse, May 2000, 290 pp.
Authors
- Luc Canet
- Content type: BookReview
- Pages: 323 - 327
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Book Review: The Widening Scope of Shame, edited by Melvin R. Lansky and Andrew P. Morrison, The Analytic Press, 1997, 456 pp.
Authors
- Judith Fox-Fliesser
- Content type: BookReview
- Pages: 328 - 330