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Previous Discussions
Sexuality - the plenary address by Dr. Peter Fonagy, A Genuinely Developmental Theory of Sexual Enjoyment and its Implications for Psychoanalytic Technique (JAPA 56/1, 11-36)". This discussion took place in February, 2009. View biographies and bibliographies of the participating authors and panelists and summary of the discussion.
Research - an article by Patrick Luyten, Sidney J. Blatt and Joseph Corveleyn: Minding the Gap Between Positivism and Hermaneutics in Psychoanalytic Research and Biographies and pictures of the authors and panelists
Masculinity - View the details of the paper, a biography and bibliography of Dr. Fogel, an interview with Dr. Fogel, and the panelists
Sidney Phillips joined us for a discussion of his paper, PAUL GRAY'S NARROWING SCOPE: A "DEVELOPMENTAL LAG" IN HIS THEORY AND TECHNIQUE JAPA 54/1, 137-170. He was joined by several scholars and colleagues of Paul Gray as panelists, Cecilio Paniagua, Stephen Sonnenberg, and Lawrence Levenson. The discussion took place from November 1 to November 30, 2006
Arnold Richards, the former editor of JAPA joined us for a discussion of his paper, Psychoanalytic discourse at the turn of our century: a plea for a measure of humility (Issue 51, supplement, 2003, pp. 73-125). The discussion included the commentaries by Jay Greenberg, Donnel Stern, Arnold Cooper, Theodore Shapiro, Owen Renik and Eva Lester, all editors or former editors of important psychoanalytic journals. The discussion took place from May 1 to May 31, 2004.
Fred Pine, joined us for a discussion of his paper, Mahler's concepts of "symbiosis" and separation-individualization: revisited, reevaluated, refined The discussion took place from November 1 to 30, 2004.
Rosemary Balsam and several special discussants joined us for a discussion of her paper, The Vanished Pregnant Body in Psychoanalytic Female Developmental Theory, from Issue 51/4 (2003). The discussion took place from March 15 to April 8, 2005.
Melvin Lansky joined us for a discussion of shame in two papers, The impossibility of forgiveness: Shame fantasies as instigators of vengefulness in Euridides' Medea (53: 437-464), and Hidden Shame (53: 865-890). The discussion took place from October 3 to October 31, 2005.
Helen Gediman joined us for a discussion of her paper, Premodern, Modern and Postmodern Perspectives on Sex and Gender Mixes along with Susan Stiritz and Britt-Marie Schiller for their paper, Transforming Feminine Categories: Genealogies of Virginity and Sainthood This discussion took place in February, 2006
A summary of the discussions of these papers is available.
Peter Fonagy
Arnold Richards
Fred Pine
Melvin Lansky
Sidney Phillips
Gerald Fogel
Luyten, Blatt and Corveleyn