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Black holes: Some notes on time, symbolization, and perversion in the psychodynamics of addiction

Pages 94-105 | Received 06 Jul 2011, Accepted 16 Jan 2012, Published online: 27 Feb 2012

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Ian Miller & Alistair Sweet. (2017) Psychic rigidity, therapeutic response and time: Black holes, white holes, “D” and “d”. International Forum of Psychoanalysis 26:2, pages 97-104.
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Alistair Ross & Karen Loly. (2013) ‘Black holes’ and working with borderline clients – insights from James Grotstein. Psychodynamic Practice 19:4, pages 375-389.
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Ryan Kemp. (2018) Addiction as temporal disruption: interoception, self, meaning. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19:2, pages 305-319.
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Alistair D. Sweet & Ian S. Miller. (2016) Bingeing on Sobriety: White Holes, Black Holes and Time's Arrow in the Intra-Psychic Worlds of Addicted and Substance Abusing Patients. British Journal of Psychotherapy 32:2, pages 159-174.
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Alistair D. Sweet. (2013) Aspects of Internal Self and Object Representations in Disorganized Attachment: Clinical Considerations in the Assessment and Treatment of Chronic and Relapsing Substance Misusers. British Journal of Psychotherapy 29:2, pages 154-167.
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