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On Subjective Change in Patient and Analyst: A Dynamic, Dyadic, Intersubjective Systems View: A Discussion of Ann Eisenstein and Kathryn Rebillot's “Midrash and Mutuality in the Treatment of Trauma: A Joint Account”Shelley R. DoctorsShelley R. DoctorsSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:June 2005https://doi.org/10.1521/prev.89.3.319.22077PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesAtwood , G., Stolorow, R., & Trop, J. (1989). Impasses in psychoanalytic therapy: A royal road. Contemp. Psychoanal., 25:554–573. Crossref, Google ScholarBeebe , B., & Lachmann, F. (1988a). Mother-infant mutual influence and precursors of psychic structure. In A. Goldberg, ed., Progress in self psychology, (Vol. 3, pp. 3–26). Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. Google ScholarBeebe , B. (1988b). The contribution of mother-infant mutual influence to the origin of self and object representations. Psychoanal. Psychol., 5:305–337. Crossref, Google ScholarBeebe , B. (1994). Representation and internalization in infancy: Three principles of salience. Psychoanal. Psychol., 11:127–165. Crossref, Google ScholarBeebe , B. (1998). Co-constructing inner and relational processes: Self-and mutual regulation in infant research and adult treatment. Psychoanal. Psychol., 15:480–516. Crossref, Google ScholarDoctors , S. (1992). Discussion of “The relational self: A new perspective for understanding women's development” by Judith Jordan. Contemp. Psychother. Rev., 7:72–82. Google ScholarDoctors , S. (1995). Discussion of “Analysis, mutual analysis, and self-analysis: On the interplay of minds in the analytic process” by Theodore Jacobs. Canadian J. Psychoanal., 4:279–290. Google ScholarDoctors , S. (1996). Notes on the contribution of the analyst's self-awareness to optimal responsiveness in A. Goldberg, ed., Progress in self psychology, (Vol. 12, pp. 55–63). Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. Google ScholarDoctors , S. (1998, September). On the analyst's analysis: Notes towards an appreciation of its developmental function. Paper presented at the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society, Toronto, Canada. Google ScholarEisenstein , A., & Rebillot, T. (2002). Midrash and mutuality in the treatment of trauma: A joint account. Psychoanal. Rev., this issue. Google ScholarKohut , H. (1984). How does analysis cure? In A. Goldberg & P. Stepansky, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Google ScholarLoewald , H. (1970). Psychoanalytic theory and the psychoanalytic process. Psychoanal. Study of the Child, 25:45–68. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarMiller , J. (1985). How Kohut actually worked. In A. Goldberg, ed., Progress in self psychology, (Vol. 1, pp. 3–32). New York: Guilford Press. Google ScholarOrange , D. (1995). Emotional understanding: Studies in psychoanalytic epistemology. New York: Guilford Press. Google ScholarStolorow , R. (1997). Converting psychotherapy to psychoanalysis: A critique of the underlying assumptions. Psychoanal. Inq., 10:119–130. Crossref, Google ScholarStolorow , R. & Atwood, G. (1992). Contexts of being: The intersubjective foundations of psychological life. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. Google ScholarThelen , E., & Smith, L. (1994). A dynamic systems approach to the development of cognition and action. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Google ScholarYalom , I., & Elkin, G. (1974). Every day gets a little closer: A twice-told tale. New York: Basic Books. Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Cited byCited by1. Is Emerging Adulthood a New Developmental Phase?Online publication date: 11 October 2019. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar Volume 89Issue 3Jun 2002 Information© Guilford Publications Inc.PDF download

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