Publications By Our Members
Georgie Babatzanis
Babatzanis G, Analysis
of a Pre-homosexual with a Twelve-Year Developmental Follow-Up.
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
Volume 52 - 1997, Pages 159-189
Babatzanis G, Fate and the Personal Myth in Medeas Flight; “Fillicide” – chapter
12, pages 235-255, Edited by Dr. Peter Hartocolli and Dr Ian Davidson Graham,
International University Press 1991
Donald L. Carveth
Professor of Sociology and Social & Political
Thought
York University, Glendon College
http://www.yorku.ca/dcarveth/publications.html
Lilka
Croydon-Trzcinska
Croydon, L The
Labyrinth Of Dangerous Hours : A Memoir Of The Second World
War Lilka
Croydon-Trzcinska University of Toronto Press, Introduction
by Norman
Davies, 2004
Croydon, L “Integretive Tasks of Personal Myths”,
in The Personal Myth in Psychoanalytic Theory , Ed.
By Peter Hartocolis Ph.D., M.D., Dr Ian D. Graham, International
Universities Press, (1991)
Croydon, L Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis, V13, #1 Spring
2005, “Liberation Bergen-Belsen” April 15, 1945 Lilka
Croydon-Trzcinska
Susan Glouberman
Glouberman S, Learning
To Tolerate Loss: Some Notes on A Two-and–One-Half-Year-Old
Who is Just Beginning Daycare, in Melanie Klein and Object
Relations, Vol 14, No.1, June 1996
Glouberman S, Book
Review Building on Bion: Roots, Origins
and Context of Bion’s Contributions to Theory and Practice,
and Building on Bion: Branches, Contemporary Developments
and Applications of Bion’s Contributions to Theory and
Practice, in Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol 11, No.
1, Spring 2005
Dr. Ian Graham, MD, F.R.C.P. (C)
Graham I. Enuresis as a Psychosomatic Problem
of Childhood.
U.W.O. Student Medical Journal, Sprin 1957
Graham I. Book Review (1985).
Ernest Jones: Freud’s Alter
Ego. By Vincent Brome. New York/London. W.W. Norton & Co.
1983, 250 pp.
Psychoanalytic Quarterly 1985 No 3: 466-470
Graham I. Article (1985).
Psychoanalytic Training in Canada.
Psychoanalytic Education 4: 175-192
Graham I. Book – Editing
with two articles: The
Personal Myth in Psychoanalytic Theory – with
Peter Hartocolis Ph.D., M.D.,International Universities Press,
(1991)
Graham I. Chapter One – Conceptual
Streaming in Clinical Theory : Personal Myth as a Bridging
Concept
Chapter Thirty-two – Epilogue
Graham I. The Personal
Myth and Mythopoesis: A Proposal for an Integrated Clinical
Theory of Psychoanalysis. Presented to the Western
New York Psychoanalytic Society, June 1996 and the Faculty
of Psychology, Clark University, November 1986.
Graham I.The Sibling Object and Its Transferences: Organizer of
the Middle Field. Psychoanalytic Inquiry – Eloise Moore Aggers,
editor.
Vol 8, No. 1, pp 88 – 107
Graham I Article (2002)
on the genesis and conversion of sexual orientation: single psychoanalytic
case study. In Objects of Desire: The
Sexual Deviations, ed. C.W. Socarides & A. Freedman.
Madison, CT: International Universities Press.
Ellen Jaffe
Jaffe, E. (2006).
Feast of Lights (novel for young adults). Toronto: Sumach Press,.
(Deals with grief and mourning, as well as family stories and
traditions)
Jaffe, E. Fireweed,
#78. Toronto, Ontario. "Coming of Age in SAMOA" (short
story).
Jaffe, E. Intricate
Countries: women poets from earth to sky. Ed. Gertrude Lebans;
co-editors Leslie Chin Douglass and Ellen Jaffe (artemis enterprises,
Dundas, ON, 1996). 7 Canadian women poets. 160 pp. 20 of my
poems included
Jaffe, E. Jason’s
Quest. play for children, adapted from novel of the same title
by Margaret Laurence (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1970.)
Premiere production, April 2001, by Adventures in Children’s
Theatre, Embro, Ontario. Script: 60 pp.
Jaffe, E. Journal
of Child Psychotherapy (Association of Child Psychotherapists):
1. Brief Psychotherapy with a Three-Year-Old Girl: "You
Don’t Want to Touch that Hole, Do You?" Vol. 5, 1979. London, U.K.
2. "When There Were Monsters....": Asthma, Anxiety and
Health in a four-year-old boy. Vol. 7, 1981. London, U.K.
Jaffe, E. The
Stone Angel Speaks: Listening to Older Women’s Voices.
With Dr. Ellen B. Ryan. One of a series published by the
McMaster Centre for Gerontological Studies. Hamilton,
ON, 2006).
Jaffe, E. Syntymalauluja/Birth
Songs, trans. by Hannele Pohjanmies, ed. by Marja Schulman.
(Helsinki, Finland: Therapeia Foundation, 2005). Translations
of some poems in Water Children, and a few new poems.
Jaffe, E. Water
Children, poems by Ellen S. Jaffe. (Hamilton: Mini Mocho Press,
2002.) 80 pp. First solo collection: 57 poems. Received the
Different Drummer Award for best poetry book of 2002, from
the Hamilton & Region Arts Council.
Jaffe, E. Writing Your Way: Creating a Personal
Journal. Ellen Jaffe. (Toronto: Sumach Press, 2001). 208
pp. Book about the writing process (essays and meditations
on various themes, including language, landscape, trauma,
and spirituality, with suggestions for writing.) Received
award for best Non-Fiction book of 2001, Hamilton & Region
Arts Council.
Poems also published in a several
anthologies and journals, in Canada, the U.S., and the U.K.
Rosalind Kindler
Kindler R, In Press. 2007 A peek into the
playroom. In: New Developments in Self Psychology Practice.
Eds. Buirski, P. & Kottler, A.
Kindler R, In press, 2007
We were all once children. With Gotthold, J. Hilke, I. & Smaller,
M. In: Int. Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology. Ed.
W. Coburn.
Kindler R, In press, 2008
Theatre and therapy: How improvisation informs the analytic
hour. With Gray, A. In: Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Eds. Kindler,
A. Chaplin Kindler, R. & Press.
C.
Kindler R, 2005 Creative
Co-constructions: A psychoanalytic approach to spontaneity
and improvisation in the therapy of a twice forsaken child.
In: Clinical Applications of Drama Therapy in Child and Adolescent
Treatment. Eds. Anna Marie Weber & Craig Haen. p 87-103,
Brunner-Routledge. New York and Hove.
Kindler R, 1997, Lonely
as a Cloud, Finding Daffodils in the House of Terror. In: Conversations
in Self Psychology. Progress in Self Psychology. Vol. 13. Ed.
A. Goldberg, 271-288. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press.
Kindler R, 1997, Turning
Passive into Active: Treatment of Physically Disabled Preschoolers.
In: Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Vol. 14. #2 Ed.J. Gotthold
323-348. International Universities Press.
Kindler R, 1994, Drama
Therapy with a Bereaved Three Year Old. In: Journal
of the Creative and Expressive Arts Therapies Exchange Vol.
4.
Ellen Levine
Levine, E., Paolo Knill,
and Stephen K. Levine, (2005) Principles and Practice
of Expressive Arts Therapy: Toward a Therapeutic Aesthetics,
London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Levine, E. (2003)
Tending the Fire: Studies in Art, Therapy and Creativity, Toronto,
EGS Press.
Levine, E. Stephen K.
Levine, (1999) Foundations of Expressive Arts Therapy:
Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives, London, Jessica Kingsley
Publishers.
Janet Morrison
Morrison, J., & Mishna, F. (2006). Knowing the child:
An ecological approach to the treatment of children in foster
care. Clinical Social Work Journal, 34(4), 467-481.
Faye Mishna
Levine, D., & Mishna
F. (in press). A self psychological and relational
approach to group therapy for university students with bulimia. International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy.
Mishna, F., Wiener, J., & Pepler,
D. (in press). Some of my best friends: Experiences
of bullying within friendships. School Psychology International.
Rasmussen, B., & Mishna,
F. (in press).A fine balance: Instructors’ self-disclosure
in the classroom. Journal of Teaching in Social Work.
Ringel, S., & Mishna,
F. (in press). Beyond avoidance and secrecy: Using
students’ practice to teach ethics. Journal of
Teaching in Social Work.
Mishna, F., Pepler, D., & Wiener,
J. (2006). Factors associated with perceptions and
responses to bullying situations by children, parents, teachers
and principals. Victims and Offenders, 1(3), 255-288.
Morrison, J., & Mishna,
F. (2006). Knowing the child: An ecological approach
to the treatment of children in foster care. Clinical
Social Work Journal, 34(4), 467-481.
Mishna, F., Scarcello,
I., Pepler, D., & Wiener, J. (2005). Teachers’ understanding
of bullying. Canadian Journal of Education, 28(4),
718-738.
Mishna, F. (2005).
The application of self psychology to therapeutic camps. Psychoanalytic Social
Work, 12(1), 51-71.
Mishna, F., & Alaggia,
R. (2005). Weighing the risks: A child’s decision
to disclose peer victimization. Children & Schools, 27(4),
217-226.
Amerongen, M., & Mishna,
F. (2004). Learning disabilities and behaviour problems:
A self psychological and intersubjective approach to working
with parents. Psychoanalytic Social Work, 11(2),
33-53.
Mishna, F. (2004).
A qualitative study of bullying from multiple perspectives.
Children & Schools, 26(4), 234-247.
Mishna, F., Antle, B.J., & Regehr,
C. (2004). Tapping the perspectives of children:
Emerging ethical issues in qualitative research. Qualitative
Social Work: Research and Practice, 3(4), 449-468.
Mishna, F. & Muskat,
B. (2004). School-based group treatment for students
with learning disabilities: A collaborative approach. Children & Schools,
26(3), 135-150.
Mishna, F., & Muskat,
B. (2004). “I’m not the only one!” Group
therapy for children and adolescents with learning disabilities. International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 54(4), 455-476.
Michalski, J., Mishna,
F., Worthington, C., & Cummings, R. (2003).
A multi-method impact evaluation of a therapeutic summer
camp program. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal,
20(1), 53-76.
Mishna, F. (2003).
Peer victimization: The case for social work intervention. Families
in Society, 84(4), 513-522.
Mishna, F. (2003).
Learning disabilities and bullying: Double jeopardy. Journal
of Learning Disabilities, 36(4), 336-347.
Mishna, F., Regehr, C., & Antle,
B.J. (2003). Canadian legal and ethical parameters
forworking with suicidal clients. Canadian Social Work,
5(1), 17-28.
Rasmussen, B., & Mishna,
F. (2003). The relevance of psychodynamic theories
to teaching social work. Smith College Studies in Social
Work, 74, 31-47.
Mishna, F., Antle, B.J., & Regehr,
C. (2002). Social work with clients contemplating
suicide: Complexity and ambiguity in the clinical, ethical
and legal considerations. Clinical Social Work Journal,
30(3), 265-280.
Mishna, F., Muskat, B., & Schamess,
G. (2002). Food for thought: The use of food in
group therapy with children and adolescents. International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 52(1),
27-47.
Mishna, F., Michalski,
J., & Cummings, R. (2001). Camps as social work
interventions: Returning to our roots. Social Work with
Groups, 24(3/4), 153-171.
Mishna, F., & Muskat,
B. (2001). Social group work for young offenders
with learning disabilities. Social Work with Groups,
24(3/4), 11-31.
Mishna, F., & Rasmussen,
B. (2001). The learning relationship: Working through
disjunctions in the classroom. Clinical Social Work Journal,
29(4), 387-399.
Mishna, F., & Muskat,
B. (1998). Group therapy for boys with features
of Asperger Syndrome and concurrent learning disabilities:
Finding a peer group. Journal of Child and Adolescent
Group Therapy, 8(3), 97-114.
Mishna, F. (1996). In
their own words: Therapeutic factors for adolescents who have
learning disabilities. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
46, 265-273.
Mishna, F. (1996). Finding
their voice: Group therapy for adolescents with learning disabilities. Learning
Disabilities Research & Practice, 11, 249-258.
Mishna, F., Kaiman, J.,
Little, S., & Tarshis, E. (1994). Group therapy
with adolescents who have learning disabilities and social/emotional
problems. Journal of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy,
4, 117-131.
Stirtzinger, R., & Mishna,
F. (1994). The borderline family in the borderline
child— understanding and managing the noise. Canadian
Journal of Psychiatry, 39, 333-340.
Book Chapters
Mishna, F. (in
press). Bullying and victimization: Transforming trauma through
empowerment. In J. Wise, & M. Bussey (Eds.), Transforming
trauma: An empowerment response. New York: Columbia University
Press.
Mishna, F., Regehr, C., & Antle,
B.J. (2005). Social work with clients contemplating
suicide:
Complexity and ambiguity in the clinical, ethical and legal
considerations. In. F.J. Turner (Ed.), Social work diagnosis
in contemporary practice (pp. 586-598). New York: Oxford
University Press. (reprinted from Clinical Social Work
Journal).
Mishna, F., Muskat, B., & Schamess,
G. (2005). Food for thought: The use of food in
group therapy with children and adolescents. In. F.J. Turner
(Ed.), Social work diagnosis in contemporary practice.
New York: Oxford University Press. (reprinted from International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy).
Antle, B.J., Regehr,
C., & Mishna, F. (2004). Qualitative research
ethics: Thriving within tensions. In A.R. Roberts, & K.
Yeager (Eds.), Handbook of practice-focused research and
evaluation (pp. 126-136). New York: Oxford University
Press.
Chambon, A., Duvall,
J., King, E., & Mishna, F. (2004). Research
as retelling: Capturing pivotal moments in therapy and training.
In S. Madigan (Ed.), Therapeutic conversations 5: Therapy
from the outside in (pp. 147-164). Vancouver,
BC: Yaletown Family Therapy.
Stoddart, K.P., Muskat,
B., & Mishna, F. (2004). Children and adolescents
with Asperger Syndrome: Social work assessment and intervention. In
K.P. Stoddart (Ed.), Children, youth and adults with
Asperger Syndrome: Integrating multiple perspectives (pp.
155-167). London: Jessica Kinglsey Publishers.
Mishna, F. (in
press). Learning disabilities and social work practice. In
F. Turner (Ed.), The Canadian encyclopedia of
social work.
Mishna, F. (1999).
Finding their voice: Group therapy for adolescents with learning
disabilities. In Learning disabilities (pp. 91-100).
Open University of Israel (reprinted from Learning Disabilities
Research & Practice).
Brent Willock
Willock, B. (1975). Review of the
Technique of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Volumes I and
II, by Robert Langs. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic,
39, 280-283.
Willock, B. (1980). The Hyperaggressive Child: A
Biopsychosocial Model. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International.
Willock, B. (1983). Play Therapy with the Aggressive,
Acting-out Child. In C.E. Schaefer and K.J. O'Connor (Eds.), Handbook
of Play Therapy, 386-411. New York: Wiley.
Willock, B. (1986). Narcissistic Vulnerability in the
Hyperaggressive Child: The Disregarded (Unloved, Uncared-for) Self. Psychoanalytic
Psychology, 3, 59-80.
Willock, B. (1987). The Devalued (Unloveable, Repugnant)
Self: A Second Facet of Narcissistic Vulnerability in the Aggressive, Conduct-Disordered
Child. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 4, 219-240.
Willock, B. (1987). Review of Systems Psychology in
the Schools, by J.M. Plas. International Journal of Early Childhood,
19, 77-80.
Willock, B. (1988). Review of Impasse and Interpretation:
Therapeutic and Anti-Therapeutic Factors in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of
Psychotic, Borderline and Neurotic Patients, by Harold Rosenfeld. The
Ontario Psychologist, 20(7), 15.
Willock, B. (1988). Psychotherapy and the Realistic
Scope of Health Insurance. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 18,
291-311.
Willock, B. (1989). Review of Innovative Interventions
in Child and Adolescent Therapy, by C.E. Schaefer (ed.). Melanie Klein
and Object Relations, 7, 107-112.
Willock, B. (1990). From Acting Out to Interactive Play. International
Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 71, 321-334.
Willock, B. (1992). Projection, Transitional Phenomena,
and the Rorschach. Journal of Personality Assessment, 59, 99-116.
Willock, B. (1994). Psychoanalysis Under National Health
Care Systems: International Perspectives. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 14(4),
36-38.
Willock, B. (1996). Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Under National Health Insurance Plans Around the World. In J. Barron
and H. Sands (Eds.). Impact of Managed Care on Psychodynamic Treatment,
pp. 281-296. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.
Willock, B., Balzert, C., Fayek, A. & Abraham, J. (1999). National
Health Insurance Coverage of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: An International
Survey Highlighting Some Current Problems. In H. Kaley, M. Eagle, D.
Wolitzky (Eds). Psychoanalytic Therapy as Health Care. Hillsdale,
N.J.: Analytic Press, pp. 127-160.
Willock, B. (2000). Review of The Impact of Narcissism:
The Errant Therapist on a Chaotic Quest, by Peter Giovacchini. Canadian
Journal of Psychoanalysis, 8, 278-281.
Willock, B. (2001). Stephen A. Mitchell, 1946-2000. American
Psychologist, 56, 820.
Willock, B. (2005). Developmental Dreaming? Canadian
Journal of Psychoanalysis, 13: 192-201.
Willock, B., Curtis, R., & Bohm, L. (in press). Taboo
or Not Taboo? Forbidden Thoughts, Forbidden Acts in Psychoanalysis. Madison,
Connecticut: International Universities Press.
Willock, B. (in press). Glancing Back, Facing Forward:
Final Thoughts on Taboo. In: Taboo or Not Taboo? Forbidden Thoughts,
Forbidden Acts in Psychoanalysis, ed. B. Willock, L. Bohm, R. Curtis. Madison:CT:
International Universities Press.
Willock, B., Bohm, L. & Curtis, R. (in press). Deaths
and Endings: Psychoanalysts Reflections on Finality, Transformations, New
Beginnings. London: Routledge
Willock, B. (in press). Thoughts for These Times on
Transience and Transformation. In B. Willock, R. Curtis, L. Bohm (eds.),
Deaths and Endings: Psychoanalysts Reflections Finality, Transformations,
New Beginnings. London: Routledge.
Willock, B. (in press). Comparative-Integrative
Psychoanalysis: A Relational Perspective for our Disciplines
Second Century. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
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