Volume Seven • 2011

Volume Seven • Table of Contents

 

1      Editor’s Introduction
               David B. Klein, Ph.D.

   

Articles

 

2     Who Am I to Treat This Person? What It Feels Like to Treat a Seriously Disturbed Patient.
               Bertram P. Karon, Ph.D., A.B.P.P.

 

25   A New Preface to “After A Long Pause”: How To Read Dora as History
               Karin Ahbel-Rappe, Ph.D., M.S.S.W.

 

30   “After A Long Pause”: How To Read Dora as History
              Karin Ahbel-Rappe, Ph.D., M.S.S.W.

 

69    Providing Psychological Safety in Clinical Practice: Case Examples
              David B. Klein, Ph.D.

 

92    The Traumatic Flashback as One Basis of Misunderstanding between Patients and Law Enforcement Officers
             Elizabeth A. Waiess, Psy.D.
             Betram P. Karon, Ph.D., A.B.P.P.

   

Candidate’s Graduation Paper

 

101  The Sounds of Silence: Understanding the Nuances of an Enactment in the Treatment of a Silent Patient
             Michele L. Rivette, L.M.S.W., A.C.S.W., B.C.D.

   

Writers’ Workshop

 

123   The Transformation of Reece May: Reflections on the Creation of the Therapist’s Idiom
             Michael Rudy, A.C.S.W., CFP®, EA

   

Guest Features

 

145   Ferenczi’s Forgotten Messenger: The Life and Work of Izette de Forest
             B. William Brennan, M.A., L.M.H.C.

 

174   The American Independent Tradition: Loewald, Erikson, and the (Possible) Rise of Intersubjective Ego Psychology
            Nancy Chodorow, Ph.D.

   

Book Reviews

 

202   Psychotherapy Is Worth It: A Comprehensive Review of Its Cost-Effectiveness. Susan G. Lazar (Editor)
             Robert Cohen, Ph.D.

 

206   Breaking Psychic Chains to the Past A review of Robert Hooberman’s Forgiving,
Forgetting and Moving On: Living a Less Conflicted Life.
            Michael Singer, Ph.D.

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