Psychosomatics and Eating Disorders

The Psychoanalytic Approach

The Newsletter of the Psychosomatic Discussion Group

of the American Psychoanalytic Association.

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Curricula in Psychosomatics and Eating Disorders at Institutes of the American


INSTITUTE OF THE PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK

Five one and one half hour classes in the third year of four years of classes for candidates

SESSION ONE

Freud, S. (1910). The Psychoanalytic View of Psychogenic Disturbance of Vision, S.E. 11: 210-218.
Fenechel, O. (1945). Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis, pp.216-217, 236-242, 245-249, 257-261, 311-323.
Alexander, F.(1950). Psychosomatic Medicine. pp.101-131. W.W. Norton, Inc.
Taylor, G.(1987) Psychosomatic Medicine and Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Int Univ Press. pp.11-38.

SESSION TWO

Blum, H.(1991) Hypersensitivity and insensitivity: allergic disposition and developmental disturbance. in The Course of Life, Volume 3, Middle and Late Childhood. Eds. Greenspan, S., Pollack, G. Int. Univ. Press.
Hogan, C.(1990) Possible Technical Modifications in the Beginning Phases of the psychoanalytic treatment of patients with psychosomatic symptoms. in On Beginning an Analysis. Eds.Jacobs,T., Rothstein, A. pp.243-260. Int. Univ. Press.

SESSION THREE

Rangell, L. (1959) The nature of conversion. JAPA 7:632-661.
Taylor, G. (1987) Psychosomatic Medicine and Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Int Univ Press Chapter 3.

SESSION FOUR

Wilson, C.P. (1990) On beginning with patients with eating disorders. in On Beginning an Analysis eds. Jacobs, T., Rothstein, A. Int Univ Press.

SESSION FIVE

McDougall, J. (1974) The Psychosoma and the psychoanalytic process. Int Rev of Psychoanal.1: 437-442
Schur, M. (1955) Comments on the metapsychology of somatization. Psa Study of Child 10:100-164

PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAMS

ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAM IN PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY of the PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS

Six one and one quarter hour classes in the second year of a two year program

SESSION ONE

Auchincloss, E. and Cooper, A. (1995) The psychodynamic formulation. in Psychodynamic Concepts in General Psychiatry, eds. Schwartz, H., Bleiberg,E., Weissman, S. American Psychiatric Press, pp.13-26

SESSION TWO

Schwartz, H. and Ceaser, M. (1995) The patient with Bulimia. in Psychodynamic Concepts in General Psychiatry, eds. Schwartz, H., Bleiberg,E., Weissman, S. American Psychiatric Press. pp. 335-358

SESSION THREE

Kaplan, L. (1984) Anorexia Nervosa: the feminine pursuit of perfection. in Adolescence: The Farewell to Childhood. Simon & Schuster, pp. 249-283

SESSION FOUR

Farrell, E. (1995) Implications for technique, in Lost for Words: The Psychoanalysis of Anorexia and Bulimia. Process Press. pp 59-84

SESSION FIVE

Jeammet, P. (1981) The anorexic stance. J of Adolescence 4: 113-129

SESSION SIX

Bach, S. (1994) Being heard: attunement and the growth of psychic structure. in The Language of Perversion and the Language of Love. Jason Aronson pp. 141-162.

CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY PROGRAM of the ST. LOUIS PSYCHOANALYTIC INSTITUTE

Two one and one half hour classes in the second year of a three year program

SESSION ONE

Boris, H. (1984) The problem of anorexia nervosa. Int. Journal Psycho-Anal: 65:315-322.
Mintz, I. (1983) Psychoanalytic description: the clinical picture of Anorexia and Bulimia, in Fear of Being Fat, ed. Wilson, C. Jason Aronson pp.83-113.
Selvini, P. (1978) Self Starvation. Jason Aronson , pp.191-252.

SESSION TWO

Boris, H. (1984) On the treatment of Anorexia Nervosa. Int Journal Psycho-Anal: 65:435-442.
Bruch, H. (1982) Anorexia Nervosa: therapy and theory, Am Journal Psychiatry, 139:1531-1538.
Reiser, L. (1990) Oral triad and Bulimic quintet: understanding the bulimic episode. Int Rev Psycho-anal 17:239-248
Required film viewing: Life is Sweet.

 

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