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Contents: Part I: M. Meisels, Introduction: The Colorful Background of the Clark Conference. E. R. Shapiro, Helen Block Lewis, In Memoriam: Her Vision of the Clark Conference on Psychoanalytic Training for Psychologists. H. B. Lewis, Some Thoughts on Becoming a Psychoanalyst: Anno 1985. H. B. Lewis, Psychoanalysis as Therapy Today. Part II: E. R. Shapir, Keynote Address: Introduction. A. M. Sandler, Comments on Varieties of Psychoanalytic Training in Europe. Part III: E. R. Shapiro, Institute and Alternative Training Models: Introduction. C. Spezzano, A History of Psychoanalytic Training for Psychologists in the United States. M. Hyman, Alternative Training and Its Alternatives. A.M. Antonovsky, Institute Training. M. Horowitz, Alternative Training Models: A Response. S. Gourevitch, Discussion of Marvin Hyman's Paper: Institute Training and Its Alternatives. Part IV: E. R. Shapiro, Components of Psychoanalytic Training: Personal Analysis and Supervison: Introduction. M. Miesels, The Personal Analysis. J.E. Gedo, Position Statement on the Training Analysis Question. S. Basescu, Personal Analysis. H. J. Schlesinger, Supervision and the Training Analysis: Repetition or Collaboration. A.L. Siegler, Finding One's Voice in the Analytic Chorus: Some Thoughts About Psychoanalytic Education. Part V: E.R. Shapiro, Becoming a Psychoanalyst of One Persuasion or Another: Introduction. S. A. Appelbaum, Reflections on the Role of Theory in Psychoanalysis. M. Bilmes, N. Adler, Becoming a Psychoanalyst: An Example From an Integrative Program. Part VI: E.R. Shapiro, The Psychoanalyst's Identity Vis-a-Vis Other Therapies and the Discipline of Psychology: Introduction. P.L. Wachtel, Should Psychoanalytic Training be Training to be a Psychoanalyst? G. Silberschatz, Psychology's Contribution to the Future of Psychoanalysis: A Scientific Attitude. E.R. Shapiro, The Relationship Between the Division of Psychoanalysis and Local Chapter Training Programs. F. Pine, The Relationship Between the Division and Local Chapters (Abstract). J.H. Slavin, Authority and Identity in the Establishment of Psychoanalytic Training. R. Kainer, Superego, Ego Ideal, and Transitional Phenomena in Issues of Regional Training. E.R. Shapiro, Summary of Audience Discussion. Part VII: E.R. Shapiro, Implications of New Information for Psychoanalytic Training: Introduction. Part VIII: G. Stechler, The Integration of Psychoanalysis and Family Systems. J.B. Miller, Psychonalysis and the Psychology of Women. L.E.A. Walker, Feminist Scholarship and the Training of Psychoanalytic Psychologists. D. Mendell, A Model for Integrating New Ideas From the Psychology Era of Women Into Training Programs. Part IX: E.R. Shapiro, Workshop Reports. E.R. Shapiro, The Future of Psychoanalytic Education: Intergenerational Conflict and the Balance of Tradition and Innovation. Clark Conference Program. Clark Conference Faculty. Clark Conference Planning Committee. Author Index. Subject Index.

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