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TRISP HAPPENINGS
FRIDAY EVENING SELF PSYCHOLOGY
Workshops and Clinical Case Presentations
2007-2008
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Publications and Presentations

ARLEEN BANDLER

Bandler, A. (2001). A Self-Psychological View of the Sexual Fantasies of a Research Sample of Lesbians. Gender and Psychoanalysis: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Volume 6, Winter 2001, Number 1. International Universities Press, Inc.

ELIZABETH BARING

Baring, E. (2005). "Umbrellas and Parasols", Journal of Sandplay Therapy, XVI, (1), pp.117-127.

Baring, E. ( 2002). "Liberty Enlightening the World, An Archetypal Image", Journal of Sandplay Therapy, XI, (2), pp. 76-88.

Baring, E. "Sandplay: Gateway to the Soul" Artemisia, Anthroposophical Health Professionals, Fall 2002

Baring, E. "Art Therapy" A.W. Burgess, ed., Psychiatric Nursing, Promoting Mental Health Stamford, CT: Appleton and Lang 1997

Baring, E. "Art Therapy with an Alzheimer Patient" Journal of Anthroposophical Medicine, (1997) 14, # 3, 24-29.

DORIS BROTHERS

Books
Brothers, D. (2008) Toward a Psychology of Uncertainty: Trauma-Centered Psychoanalysis. Analytic Press.

Brothers, D. (1995). Falling Backwards: An Exploration of Trust and Self-Experience. W.W. Norton & Co.

Brothers, D. (1988) with Richard B Ulman, The Shattered Self: A Psychoanalytic Study of Trauma. Analytic Press.

Chapters in Books
Brothers, D. (2006) with Linda Raubolt. One wife’s story: A relational systems approach. In Power Games: Influence, Persuasion, and Indoctrination in Psychotherapy Training. ed, R. Raubolt, Other Press.

Brothers, D. (2003). Cinderella's Gender Trouble; Sadomasochism as the Intersubjective Regulation of Uncertainty. In: Creative Dissent: Psychoanalysis in Evolution. eds, A. Roland, B. Ulanov, & C. Barbre. Westport, Praeger.

Brothers, D. (2000) with Ellen Lewinberg. Surviving the Death of Oedipus: Tips for Self Psychologists. In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 16, ed. A. Goldberg. Analytic Press.

Brothers, D. (1999) with Ellen Lewinberg. The Therapeutic Partnership: A Developmental View of Self-Psychological treatment as Bilateral Healing. In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 15, ed. A. Analytic Press.

Brothers, D. (1998). Exploring the "Bi" Ways of Self-Experience: Dissociation, Alter Ego Selfobject Experience and Gender. In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 14 , ed. A. Goldberg. Analytic Press.

Brothers, D. (1997). The Leather Princess: Sadomasochism as the Rescripting of Trauma Scenarios. In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 13, ed. A. Goldberg. Analytic Press.

Brothers, D. (1994). Dr. Kohut and Mr. Z: Is This A Case of Alter-Ego Countertransference? In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 10, ed. A. Goldberg. Analytic Press.

Brothers, D. (1993). The Search for the Hidden Self: A Fresh Look at Alter-Ego Transferences. In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 9, ed. A. Goldberg. Analytic Press.

Brothers, D. (1992). Trust Disturbance and the Sexual Revictimization of Incest Survivors: A Self-Psychological Perspective. In: Progress in Self Psychology Vol. 8, ed A. Goldberg. Analytic Press.

Journal Articles
Brothers, D. (2003). Clutching at Certainty: Thoughts on the Coercive Grip of Cult-Like Groups. Group. 27(2/3):79-88.

Brothers, D. (2003). After the Towers Fell: Terror, Uncertainty, and Intersubjective Regulation. Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society. 8(1): 68-76.

Brothers, D. (2000). Beyond the Black Holes: Trauma, Trust Betrayal and Dissociation. Australian Journal of Psychoanalysis. 19:11-42.

Brothers, D. (2000) with Ellen Lewinberg. Contemplating the Death of Oedipus. Gender and Psychoanalysis. 4 (4):497-516.

Brothers, D. (1987) with Richard B. Ulman, A Self-Psychological Reevaluation of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and its Treatment: Shattered Fantasies. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis 15 (2) 175-203.

Brothers, D. (1987). An Exchange of Views on Victimization. Additional notes on "The Usefulness of Self Psychology in Understanding and Treating a Case of Homosexual Pedophilia" by Daniel P. Juda, Ph.D. Dynamic Psychotherapy 5 (1) 83-85.

Brothers, D. (1986). Discussion of "The Usefulness of Self Psychology in Understanding and Treating a Case of Homosexual Pedophilia" by Daniel P. Juda, Ph.D. Dynamic Psychotherapy 4 (2)124-126.

LOUISA R. LIVINGSTON

(and Louisa R. Powell, former last name)

Livingston, L.P. (in press). Dreams, the Forward Edge, and the Intersubjective Context. Int J. Pychoanalytic Self Psychology;

Livingston, L. P. (in press). Beneficial Intersubjective Conjunctions: Reply to Discussion. Int J. Psychoanalytic Self Psychology.

Livingston, L. (in press). Book Review: For Richer or Poorer: Making Marriage Work When She Makes More Money. By Harriet Pappenheim, L.C.S.W., and Ginny Graves, New York, NY: Harper Collins/ Morrow, 2006, pbk edition.

Livingston, L. R. P. (2006). No Place to Hide: The Group Therapist's Moments of Shame. International J. of Group Psychotherapy, 56 (3), pp. 307-323.

Livingston, M. S. and Livingston, L. R. (2006). Sustained Empathic Focus and the Clinical Application of Self-Psychological Theory in Group Psychotherapy. International J. of Group Psychotherapy, 56, 67-85.

Livingston, L. R. (2001). Transferences toward the Co-Therapist Couple: Triadic Relationships and Selfobject Needs. Group, pp. 59-73.

Livingston, L. R. (2000). Reflections on Selfobject Transferences and a Continuum of Responsiveness. In A. Goldberg (Ed.) Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 16. Analytic Press, Hillsdale, NJ, pp. 155-173.

Livingston, L. R. (1999). Conversations with Senior Co-therapist Teams. Issues in Group Psychotherapy, (journal, PGCMH Group Dept.) pp. 88–97.

Livingston, L. R. (1998). Taking Risks Together: Emotional Availability and the Deepening of Therapeutic Process (or, From a Guardian Angel to Charlie’s Angel). Voices, Fall, pp. 23-31.

Livingston, M. S. and Livingston, L. R. (1998). Conflict and Aggression in Groups: A Self Psychological Vantage Point. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, pp. 381-391.

Powell, L. R. (1992). Is Your Child Gifted? Parenting in the 90's. Pub. by Sandy Kemp, P. O. Box 3493; Austin, TX. 78764.

Powell, L. R. (1990). Teaching Children to Share. Parenting in the 90's: A Comprehensive Guide for Greater Austin. Cameron Publications, P. O. Box 3493; Austin, TX 78764.

Powell, L. R. (1983). Coping with the Hyperactive Child. Sketches, by Austin Child Guidance and Evaluation Center, pp. l-4. Reprinted in Dear Parent, (April, l984), a newsletter of Hackensack (NJ) Medical Center Child Care Learning Center.

Powell, L. R. (1974). The Effect of Extra Stimulation and Maternal Involvement on the Development of Low-Birth-Weight Infants and on Maternal Behavior. Child Development, 45,106-113.

MARTY LIVINGSTON

Books
Livingston, M. (2001). Vulnerable Moments: Deepening the Therapeutic Process. Jason Aronson.

Livingston, M. (1998). Near and Far: Closeness and Distance in Psychotherapy. Rivercross Press.

Chapters in Books
Livingston, M. (1998). Harvest of fire: Twinship and fundamental conflict in group process. In: I. Harwood & M. Pines, eds. Self Experiences in Group. London and Philadelphia. Jessica Kingsley. Also presented at the Annual Conference on the Psychology of the Self 1999.

Conference Presentations
Livingston, M. Vulnerability, Process and Preston’s "Edge of Awareness." Presented at the Annual Conference on the Psychology of the Self 2006.

Livingston, M. Sustained Empathic Focus, Intersubjectivity, and Intimacy in the Treatment of Couples. Presented at the annual conference, 2005

Livingston, M. (1998). Harvest of fire: Twinship and fundamental conflict in group process. In: I. Harwood & M. Pines, eds. Self Experiences in Group. London and Philadelphia. Jessica Kingsley. Also presented at the Annual Conference on the Psychology of the Self 1999.

Livingston, M. (1998). Vulnerability, affective involvement, and insight: Mutative change and couples therapy. Presented at the Annual International Conference on the Psychology of the Self in October 1998 in San Diego.

Livingston, M. (1996). Countertransference and curative process with ‘non-difficult’ patients. In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 12, ed. A. Goldberg. pp. 123-140. Also presented at the 1995 Annual Conference on the Psychology of the Self in San Francisco.

Livingston, M. (1995). A self psychologist in couplesland: A multisubjective approach to transference and countertransference-like phenomena in marital relationships. Family Process. 34, 4, 427-439. Also presented at the 1994 Annual Conference on the Psychology of the Self in Chicago.

Journal Editorship
Livingston, M. (2006). Guest editor, Int. J. Group Psychotherapy, Self psychology and group.

Livingston, M. (2004). Special issue editor, Psychoanalytic Inquiry, issue on psychoanalytic couples therapy.

Livingston, M. (2001). Special issue editor, Group, 24, 1. Issue on group and self psychology.

Journal Articles
Livingston, M. (2006). Sustained empathic focus, vulnerability, and the centrality of subjective/affective experience: Further thoughts on a self-psychological approach to the clinical use of dreams. IJPSP, Vol. 1.

Livingston, M. (2006). Sustained empathic focus in group psychotherapy (with Louisa Livingston) Int. J. Group Psychotherapy.

Livingston, M. (2004). Stay a little longer: Sustained empathy and affective focus in couples treatment. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 24, 3, 438-452.

Livingston, M. (2004). Vulnerability, affect and depth in group psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, issue on group therapy. 23,5, 646-677.

Livingston, M. (2001). Couples in the playspace: Self psychology, dreams, and couples therapy. Journal of Couples Therapy.

Livingston, M. (1999). Vulnerability, tenderness, and the experience of selfobject relationship: A self-psychological view of deepening curative process in group psychotherapy. Int. J. of Group Psychotherapy. 49, 1, 1-21.

Livingston, M. (1998). (with Louisa Livingston). Conflict and Aggression in Group Psychotherapy. International J. Group Psychotherapy. 48, 381-391.

Livingston, M. (1998). Dreams, the understanding-explaining sequence, and the facilitation of curative process. In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 14. ed. A. Goldberg. Analytic Press.

Livingston, M. (1996). On empathy, countertransference, and balance: Further thoughts on Shapiro’s "the twinship experience in group." Issues in Group Psychotherapy (the journal of the group department of Postgraduate Center). Vol. 1.

Livingston, M. (1996). Countertransference and curative process with ‘non-difficult’ patients. In: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 12, ed. A. Goldberg. pp. 123-140. Also presented at the 1995 Annual Conference on the Psychology of the Self in San Francisco.

Livingston, M. (1995). A self psychologist in couplesland: A multisubjective approach to transference and countertransference-like phenomena in marital relationships. Family Process. 34, 4, 427-439. Also presented at the 1994 Annual Conference on the Psychology of the Self in Chicago.

KOICHI TOGASHI

Togashi, K. (in press). Psychic pain as a result of disrupted narcissistic fantasy among Japanese immigrants: A self-psychological study of the stress and trauma of immigrating. International Forum of Psychoanalysis.

Togashi, K. (2006). A self-psychological consideration of iji: The adhering to and relinquishing of the archaic narcissistic fantasy. Japanese Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 50 (4), 365-374.

Togashi, K., & Terada, Y. (2001). The Growth of Patients and the Growth of Therapists - Understanding of mutual influence process of transference and countertransference. Journal of Japanese Clinical Psychology, 19(4), 388-399.

Togashi, K. (2000). The Use of a Diary Exchange in the Case of a Borderline Patient with Self Deprivation and Fragmentation. Journal of Japanese Clinical Psychology, 18(1), 81-92.

 

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