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A Systems Therapist Looks at Transference: Widening the LensShirley BravermanShirley BravermanAssociate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and School of Social Work, McGill University, and Department of Psychiatry, Sir Mortimer B. Davis-Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec.Sir Mortimer B. Davis-Jewish General Hospital, Institute of Community and Family Psychiatry, 4333 Cote Sainte Catherine Road, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3T 1E4Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:July 2017https://doi.org/10.1521/jaap.1.1993.21.3.327PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesAichorn A. (1963), Wayward Youth, Viking Press, New York. Google ScholarBateson G. (1962), A note on the double bind, Fam. Process, 2, 154–161. Crossref, Google ScholarBraverman S. (1981), Family of origin: The view from the parents’ side, Fam. Process, 20, 431–437. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarDare C. (1986), Psychoanalytic marital therapy, in Jacobson N. S. and Gurman A. S. (Eds.), Clinical Handbook of Marital Therapy, Guilford Press, New York, pp. 13–28. Google ScholarDicks H. V. (1967), Marital Tensions, Basic Books, New York. Google ScholarFerenczi S. (1990), Introjection and transference, in Esman A. H. (Ed.), Essential Papers on Transference, New York University Press, New York and London, pp. 15–27. Google ScholarFramo J. L. (1972), Symptoms from a family transactional viewpoint, in Sager C. and Singer Kaplan H. (Eds.), Progress in Group and Family Therapy, Brunner/Mazel, New York, pp. 271–308. Google ScholarFramo J. L. (1982), Explorations in Marital and Family Therapy, Springer, New York. Google ScholarFreud A. (1936), The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense, International Universities Press, New York. Google ScholarFreud S. (1905), Fragment of the analysis of a case of hysteria, Standard Edition, Vol. 7, pp. 1–123. Google ScholarGuttman H. (1991), Systems theory, cybernetics and epistemology, in Handbook of Family Therapy, Vol. 11, Brunner/Mazel, New York, pp. 41–62. Google ScholarJackson D. D. (1957), The question of family homeostatis, Psychiatr. Q., (Suppl.) 31, 79–90. Google ScholarKernberg O. (1987), An ego psychology object relations theory approach to the transference, Psychoanal. Q., 56, 197–221. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarLeites N. (1977), Transference interpretations only? Int. J. Psychoanal., 58, 275–287. Medline, Google ScholarMain T. F. (1966), Mutual projection in marriage, Compr. Psychiatry, 7, 432–439. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarMeissner W. W. (1978), The conceptualization of marriage and family dynamics from a psychoanalytic perspective, in Paolino T. J. and McGrady B. S. (Eds.), Marriage and Marital Therapy, Brunner/Mazel, New York, pp. 25–88. Google ScholarNadelson C. C. (1978), Marital therapy, in Paolino T. J. and McGrady B. S. (Eds.), Marriage and Marital Therapy, Brunner/Mazel, New York, pp. 101–164. Google ScholarSatir V. (1971), Symptomatology: A family production, in Howells J. (Ed.), Theory and Practice of Family Psychiatry, Brunner/Mazel, New York, pp. 663–670. Google ScholarScharff D., and Scharff J. (1987), Object Relations Family Therapy, Jason Aronson, Northvale, NJ. Google ScholarSlipp S. (1984), Object Relations: A Dynamic Bridge Between Individual and Family Treatment, Jason Aronson, Northvale, NJ. Google ScholarSkynner A. C. R. (1976), One Flesh: Separate Persons, Constable, London. Google ScholarWiener N. (1954), The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society, Doubleday, New York. Google ScholarZinner J. (1976), The implication of projective identification in marital interaction, in Grunbaum H. and Christ J. (Eds.), Contemporary Marriage: Structure, Dynamics and Therapy, Little, Brown, Boston, pp. 293–307. Google Scholar Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Cited byCited by1. The integration of individual and family therapyOnline publication date: Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar Volume 21Issue 3Sep 1993 Information© 1993 The American Academy of PsychoanalysisPDF download

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