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A Guide to the Works of Paul L. Russell, M.D.

A Reader's Guide to the Work of Paul Russell

Pages 589-600 | Published online: 31 Oct 2013

References

  • Bromberg, P. (1998), Standing in the Spaces: Essays on Clinical Process, Trauma, and Dissociation. Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press.
  • Levenson, E.A. (1988), The pursuit of the particular: On the psychoanalytic inquiry. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 24:1–15.
  • Russell, P.L. (1976), The negotiation of affect. Unpublished manuscript.
  • Russell, P.L. (1988), The role of loss in the repetition compulsion. Unpublished manuscript.
  • Russell, P.L. (1991), Trauma, repetition, and affect. Presented at the First Symposium, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis.
  • Russell, P.L. (1993), Untitled Presented at Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge MA.
  • Russell, P.L. (1994), Process with involvement: The interpretation of affect. In: Understanding Therapeutic Action: Psychodynamic Concepts of Cure, ed. L. Lifson. Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 201–216.
  • Schore, A.N. (1994), Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self. Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Schore, A.N. (2003a), Affect Dysregulation and Disorders of the Self. New York: Norton.
  • Schore, A.N. (2003b), Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self. New York: Norton.
  • Stern, D.B. (1997), Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis. Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press.
  • Stern, D.B. (2005), Narrative writing and soulful metaphors: Commentary on paper by Barbara Pizer. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 15:85–93.

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