Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis:


Proceedings of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society
Volume 3 (1994), Number 4
Table of Contents

The Work of Charles Brenner: II. Beyond The Ego And The Id

Table of Contents

Editors Introduction, 467

Meeting of December 18, 1992
American Psychoanalytic Association

Introduction, Jacob A. Arlow, M.D., 469
The Mind as Conflict and Compromise Formation, Charles Brenner, M.D., 473
Discussion, Eugene Mahon, M.D., 489
Discussion, Morton Shane, M.D., 497
Response, Charles Brenner, M.D., 507
Dialogue on the Brenner Paper Between Charles Brenner, M.D. and Dale Boesky, M.D., 509

Meeting of December 8, 1992
New York Psychoanalytic Society
Discussion, Yale Kramer, M.D., 543
Discussion, Theodore Shapiro, M.D., 553
Response, Charles Brenner, M.D., 561

Clinical Case Report
A Woman Mourns Her Father and Fins Her Self: A Psychoanalytic Case Study, George S. Klavens, M.D., 565

Psychoanalytic Education
Transference of the Transference in Supervisions: Transference and Countertransference Between the Candidate-Analyst and Analsand When Acted Out in the Supervision, Jean-Michel Quinodoz, 593

The Analyst's Notepad
The Effect of Hysterectomy on the Subjective Experience of Orgasm, Ian D. Buckingham, 607

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