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Book Review

Book Review

Pages 789-820 | Published online: 30 Aug 2017
 

Abstract

Book reviewed in this article:

STANDING IN THE SPACES: ESSAYS ON CLINICAL PROCESS, TRAUMA, AND DISSOCIATION. By Phillip M. Bromberg. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 1998. 368 pp.

DOES PSYCHOANALYSIS WORK? By Robert Galatzer-Levy, Henry Bachrach, Alan Skolnikoff, and Sherwood Waldron, Jr. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 2000. 302 pp.

FREUD, SURGERY AND THE SURGEONS. By Paul E. Stepansky. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 1999. 260 pp.

LACAN AND THE NEW WAVE IN AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYSIS: THE SUBJECT AND THE SELF. By Judith Feher Gurewich and Michel Tort, in collaboration with Susan Fairfield. New York: Other Press, 1999. 278 pp.

GASLIGHTING, THE DOUBLE WHAMMY, INTERROGATION, AND OTHER METHODS OF COVERT CONTROL IN PSYCHOTHERAPY AND ANALYSIS. By Theo L. Dorpat. Northvale, NJ/London: Aronson, 1996. 278 pp.

THE POWER OF FEELINGS: PERSONAL MEANING IN PSYCHOANALYSIS, GENDER, AND CULTURE. By Nancy J. Chodorow. New Haven/London: Yale Univ Press, 1999. 328 pp.

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