Topics in Analytic Anonymity Revisited: Cleaning Out the Freudian Closet include:
The Problem with Psychoanalytic Anonymity: The Obstacles Created by the Persistence of Traditional Technique
Neutrality, Abstinence, and Anonymity: From an Objective Observer Towards an Active-Participant Observer
The Problem with Psychoanalytic Anonymity: The Obstacles Created by The Persistence of Traditional Technique
BOTH: The Imperative of Dialectical Process Therapeutic Action, A Hypothesis
Why Psychoanalysis Had to Change: Feminism, Relational Theory, and Analyst as a Real Person
The Analyst's Personality As an Element of Psychoanalytic Technique
What Anonymity? A Response to The Problem with Psychoanalytic
Anonymity: The Obstacles Created by the Persistence of Traditional Technique
Contributors: Neal Spira, M.D., Editor, Himanshu Agrawal, M.D., DFAPA, Lance Dodes, M.D., Henry J. Friedman, M.D., Dale S. Gody, Ph.D., FABP, Edward Nersessian, M.D., Deana Schuplin, LMHC, FABP, Bhaskar Sripada, M.D.
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