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Jill Gentile
Jill Gentile, Ph.D., candidate, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York City.
* Earlier drafts of this article were presented at the Tufts University Counseling Center, April 1996, and at the 20th Annual International Conference on the Psychology of the Self, November 15, 1997, Chicago. I am very grateful to George Atwood, Ph.D., Jeffrey Pusar, Psy.D., and Jonathan Slavin, Ph.D., for their inspiration and generous contributions to the elaboration of these ideas. Thanks also to Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D., James Fosshage, Ph.D., Kerry Gordon, Ph.D., Steven Mitchell, Ph.D., and particularly, Malcolm Slavin, Ph.D., for their very thoughtful reviews of previous drafts. I also thank my patients who, in sharing their experience, enabled me to glimpse what became the basis for this paper.
Jill Gentile, Ph.D., candidate, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York City.
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