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Abend, S. M.
Abraham, K.
Active engulfment, female development
Adler, G.
Adolescence, female development. See also Female development
Affects, communication of, psychic death
Aggression, in women. See Female aggression
Akhtar, S.
Alexander, F.
Alienation, psychic death
Amati-Mehler, J.
Angel, A.
Animal instinct. See Instinct
Argentieri, S.
Arlow, J. A.
Aulagnier, P.
Baker-Miller, J.
Balint, M.
Basic fault, someday fantasy
Benedek, T.
Bergeret, J.
Berliner, B.
Bibring, E.
Biopsychology, female development
Black hole experience, psychic death
Bleuler, E.
Blos, P.
Blum, H. P.
Borderline concept
descriptive psychiatry
French contributions to
historical perspective
Kernberg and
object-relations theory
overview
self psychology
treatability issue and
Borderline states
childhood and
clinical reference points
diagnostic nosology
female development
as human condition
someday fantasy
transference and
Boris, H. N.
Bouvet, M.
Breasts, female development
Brenner, C.
Buie, D. H.
Burland, J. A.
Casement, P.
Castration
defined
female aggression
Lacanian analysis
Castration anxiety, sexual difference and
Change mechanism, defining of
Chasseguet-Smirgel, J.
Childhood phobias, Lacanian analysis
Chirico, G. de
Chodorow, N.
Clower, V.
Cooper, A. M.
Culture
fantasy, sociocultural vicissitudes
female development
human condition, borderline states as
incest prohibition, Lacanian analysis
North American, psychoanalysis and
sex differences
Dalsimer, K.
Decentering, psychic death
Descriptive psychiatry, borderline concept
Desire
defined
structure of
Deutsch, H.
Developmental issues, female aggression
Dewey, J.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III), borderline concept
Diagnostic nosology, borderline states
Diggins, J. P.
Dissociation, psychic death
Dor, J.
Dorn, R. N.
Dream interpretation
Drive theory
instinct and
Lacanian analysis and
Edelman, G.
Ego
defined
Lacanian analysis
mirror stage and, Lacanian analysis
Ego psychology
borderline concept
Lacan and
Eickoff, F. W.
Eisner, H.
Eissler, K. R.
Empathy
comments on
psychoanalysis and
self psychology. See also Self psychology
Engulfment, active, female development
Enriquez, M.
Erikson, E. H.
Escoll, P. J.
Exhibitionism, female development, genital (oedipal) phase
Existentialism
Europe and
Lacanian analysis
Fairbairn, W. R. D.
Falret, J. P.
Fantasy
caveats
discussion excerpts
if only fantasy
overview
response to
sociocultural vicissitudes
someday fantasy
technical implications
ubiquitousness of
Fathers, female development, genital (oedipal) phase
Fédida, P.
Feher, M.
Female aggression
case illustration
discussion excerpts
presented
response to
developmental issues
overview
self-esteem
Female development
adolescence
borderline states
case illustration
discussion excerpts
presented
response to
Freudian theory
genital (oedipal) phase
latency/middle childhood
overview
primary femininity
Fenichel, O.
Fertilization, female development
Firestone, S.
Fliess, W.
Fodor, N.
Fort/da, reality and
Fraiberg, S.
Frank, A.
Frank, Anne
Freedman, A.
French, T. M.
Freud, A.
Freud, S.
Friedman, L.
Frosch, J.
Galenson, E.
Geahchan, D.
Gediman, H. K.
Gedo, J. E.
Gender role, female aggression
Genital (oedipal) phase, female development
Gilligan, C.
Gitelson, M.
Glover, E.
Goldberg, A.
Good enough mothering, female aggression
Green, A.
Greenacre, P.
Greenson, R. R.
Grunberger, B.
Guex, G.
Gurewich, J. F.
Hamilton, J. W.
Hartmann, H.
Hassoun, J.
Hope, pathological, someday fantasy
Human condition, borderline states as
Idealizing transference, comments on
Identification, female development
If only fantasy, described. See also Fantasy
Imaginary
defined
symbol and, Lacanian analysis
Imitation, female development
Incest prohibition
culture, Lacanian analysis
language and
Individual, Lacanian analysis and
Instinct, drive theory and
Internalization, transmuting, self psychology
Interpretation
Freudian
intervention compared
lntersubjectivity, Other and
Interventions
fantasy and
interpretation compared
Isakower, O.
Jacobson, R.
James, W.
Jaspers, K.
Johnson, L.
Joseph, B.
Keats, J. M.
Kernberg, O.
Kestenberg, J.
Khan, M.
Killingmo, B.
Kirschner, L.
Kleeman, J.
Klein, M.
Kleiner, J.
Klerman, G.
Knight, R.
Kohut, H.
Kolansky, H.
Kouretas, N.
Kraepelin, E.
Kramer, S.
Kretschmer, E.
Kris, E.
Kulish, N. M.
Lacan, J.
Lacanian analysis
castration
development of
drive theory and
Freud and
language acquisition and the unconscious
mirroring and
mirror stage and ego
Other and structural linguistics
phallus and
psychoanalytic theory and
self and
structuralism and
symbolic, imaginary, and real
symbolic order and Lacanian subject
United States and
Lacanian subject, symbolic order and, Lacanian analysis
Lack, defined
Lamarck, J.-B.-P.-A. de M. de
Language
incest prohibition and
mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis
structural linguistics, Lacanian analysis
Language acquisition, unconscious and, Lacanian analysis
Latency/middle childhood, female development
Leichtman, M.
Lévi-Strauss, C.
Lewin, R. A.
Loewald, H. W.
Mahler, M.
Masochism, female aggression
Masson, J.
Masturbation, female development
Mayer, E.
McDougall, J.
Meaning, psychic death. See also Psychic death
Méconnaissance
ego and
intervention and
Lacanian analysis and
Meissner, W. W.
Menarche, female development
Ménard, M. D.
Menninger, K.
Meyer, A.
Miller, J. B.
Millett, K.
Mirroring, Lacanian analysis and
Mirror stage, ego and, Lacanian analysis
Mirror transference, self psychology
Misrecognition. See Méconnaissance
Mitchell, S. A.
Modell, A.
Mood, psychic death
Nachträglichkeit, psychic death
Name of the father, defined
Narcissism, borderline states
Nasio, J.-D.
Neurosis, mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis
North American culture, psychoanalysis and
Nostalgia, if only fantasy
Notman, M.
Object-relations theory
borderline concept
Lacanian analysis and
Odier, C.
Oedipus complex
female development, genital (oedipal) phase
Lacanian analysis and
phallus and, Lacanian analysis
unconscious and
Offer, D.
Oppenheimer, A.
Optimism, someday fantasy
Original sin, fantasy
Ornstein, A.
Ornstein, P.
Other
defined
fort/da
incest prohibition and
Lacanian analysis and
language acquisition and, Lacanian analysis
mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis
structural linguistics and, Lacanian analysis
Parens, H.
Paternal metaphor, defined
Pathological hope, someday fantasy
Peirce, C.
Penis envy, sexual difference and
Phallus
defined
female aggression
Lacanian analysis and
Phenomenology
Europe and
Lacanian analysis
Phobias, Lacanian analysis
Phylogeny, incest prohibition
Piaget, J.
Pinel, P.
Poland, W. S.
Potamianou, A.
Preoedipal issues
female development, borderline states
Lacanian analysis
Primary femininity, female development
Primary self pathology
case illustration
discussion excerpts
presented
response to
self-psychological perspective
treatment process
Pritchard, J.
Proust, M.
Psychic death
concept presented
discussion excerpts
response to
Psychic functioning, construal of
Psychoanalysis
empathy and
Lacanian analysis and
North American culture and
Psychosis, mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis
Pulver, S.
Real
defined
imaginary and, Lacanian analysis
treatment and
Religion, fantasy
Renik, O.
Repression, unconscious
Rich, A.
Rochlin, G.
Rockwell, N.
Roiphe, H.
Rubin, J.
Rubovits-Seitz, P.
Safouan, M.
Saussure, F. de
Schmale, A. H.
Schneider, K.
Schulz, C.
Searles, H. F.
Self
meaning of
psychic death
Self-esteem, female aggression
Selfobject concept, self psychology
Selfobject transference, self psychology
Self psychology
borderline concept
case illustration
discussion excerpts
presented
response to
empathy
overview
primary self pathology. See also Primary self pathology
selfobject concept
selfobject transference
Separation-individuation
Lacanian analysis and
someday fantasy
Settlage, C. F.
Sex differences
female aggression,, 177. See also Female aggression
female development. See also Female development
phallus and, Lacanian analysis
Sexual abuse, l.acanian analysis
Sexual relations, aggression and
Signifier, defined
Socarides, C. W.
Social practices, symbolic, Lacanian analysis
Sohn, L.
Someday fantasy, described. See also Fantasy
Spitz, R.
Splitting
borderline concept
if only fantasy
mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis
psychic death
someday fantasy
Sterba, E.
Stern, A.
Stern, D.
Stoller, R. J.
Stolorow, R.
Stone, H. M.
Stone, L.
Strenger, C.
Structuralism, l.acanian analysis and
Structural linguistics, Other and, Lacanian analysis
Subject
defined
symbolic order and, Lacanian analysis
of the unconscious
Subjectivity, Lacanian analysis and
Sugar, M.
Symbol
culture, Lacanian analysis
imaginary and, Lacanian analysis
mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis
Symbolic
defined
treatment and
Symbolic order, Lacanian subject and, Lacanian analysis
Tanner, A.
Tessman, L. H.
Thompson, C.
Thoreau, H. D.
Tort, M.
Transference
borderline states and
idealizing, comments on
selfobject transference, self psychology
treatment strategies and, borderline states
Transmuting internalization, self psychology
Trauma, psychic death
Treatability issue, borderline concept and
Tyson, P.
Tyson, T.
Unconscious
interpretation
Lacanian analysis and
language acquisition and, Lacanian analysis
subject of
Values, female development
Volkan, V. D.
Voltaire
Waelder, R.
Wallerstein, R. S.
Weinshel, E. M.
Weissman, M.
Werman, D. S.
Wheeler, D. R.
Wheelis, A.
Widlöcher, D.
Winnicott, D. W.
Wolf, E.
Wolf Man case (Freud)
Women, aggression in. See Female aggression
Yeomans, F. E.
Zilbach, J. J.
Zygouris, R.