Número 017 2004 Revista Internacional de Psicoanálisis Aperturas
Temario JAPA, 51, 3 (2003)
Autor: Aperturas Psicoanalíticas JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION
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COMMENTARY |
Linda C. Mayes Partnering with the neurosciences |
745 |
PLENARY ADDRESS |
Sydney E. Pulver On the astonishing clinical irrelevance of neuroscience |
755 |
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS |
Manfred E. Beutel, Emily Stern, and David A. Silbersweig The emerging dialogue between psychoanalysis and neuroscience: neuroimaging perspectives |
773 |
Marcia Cavell The social character of thinking |
803 |
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Arnold Wilson Ghosts of paradigms past: The once and future evolution of psychoanalytic thought |
825 |
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Richard M. Gottlieb Psychosomatic medicine: The divergent legacies of Freud and Janet |
857 |
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Karlen Lyons-Ruth Dissociation and the parent-infant dialogue: A longitudinal perspective from attachment research |
883 |
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Richard K. Hertel Analyzing the traumatic impact of childhood visual impairment |
913 |
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PANEL REPORTS |
Jonathan Dunn Have we changed our view of the unconscious in contemporary clinical work? |
941 |
Kathleen A. Lyon Unconscious fantasy: Its scientific status and clinical utility |
957 |
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LETTERS |
Leo Jaffe / Joshua Ehrlich |
969 |
JAPA REVIEW OF BOOKS |
973 |
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