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We are pleased to offer you an opportunity and a place to publish your work, be they monographs, articles, prose or poetry.  If you wish to publish here, please e-mail us.  We will evaluate the work for appropriateness of content and let you know if we will include it.   Below are those that have already been published.  The authors' e-mail addresses are given and they would appreciate any feedback you might have about their work.

Rage, Shame and the Death of Love by William Cloke, PhD Mahler, Kohut, and Infant Research: Some Comparisons Copyright © 1989 by Estelle Shane and Morton Shane, in Self Psychology: Comparisons and Contrasts, eds. Douglas W. Detrick, Susan B. Detrick, Hillsdale, NJ, The Analytic Press
The Shanes have written an excellent comparison of the theories of Margaret Mahler (Object Relations), Heinz Kohut (Self Psychology), and the emerging work of Daniel Stern on infant development.
Rage, Shame and the Death of Love by William Cloke, PhD Rage, Shame and the Death of Love Copyright © 1998 William Cloke, Ph.D.
William's basic premise is that we do, indeed, need each other to function in this world today.  His view from the discipline of self psychology discusses the importance of relationship and how honest, non-judgmental relationship allows each of us to function in a healthy manner.
 

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Poetry by Stephan A. George Poetry From the Right Side Copyright © 1990 Stephan A. George
Stephan presents a set of poems written over the last 15 years.  He moves from the profound to the humorous as he explores his creativity.
Fading Memories of The Trauma Fading Memories of the Trauma Copyright © 1998 Mary Jane VanSant, Ph.D.
Mary Jane presents us with a moving essay about breast cancer.  Over the last 14 years she shows us that it is possible to integrate, successfully, this trauma to the body and the psyche.
The Analytic Space: Countertransference and Evocative Knowledge The Analytic Space: Countertransference and Evocative Knowledge
Copyright © Robert M. Young, Ph.D
Robert presents a lucid description of the evolution of this phenomenon from Freud to the present. This essay was joint winner of the Kelnar Essay Prize of the Lincoln Clinic and Centre for Psychotherapy, 1990. It appeared in a modified form in Mental Space (Process Press, 1994).
What Does Heinz Kohut Mean by the "Self"? What Does Heinz Kohut Mean by the "Self"? Copyright © Rudolf Süsske, Dipl.-Psych.
Rudolf presents an interesting and informative discussion of the concepts of self psychology as put forth by its founder, Heinz Kohut.  This essay was first presented as a lecture under the same title at a meeting of the "Society for the Philosophy and Sciences of the Psyche" (Berlin, May 8, 1997)
Kohut and Jung: A Comparison of Theory and Therapy Kohut and Jung: A Comparison of Theory and Therapy, by Lionel Corbett Copyright © 1989, in Self Psychology: Comparisons and Contrasts, eds. Douglas W. Detrick, Susan B. Detrick, Hillsdale, NJ, The Analytic Press
Lionel has attempted and succeeded in comparing Jungian depth psychology concepts to those of Heinz Kohut, founder of the discipline of self psychology.
The Analytic Space: Countertransference and Evocative Knowledge The Personification of Shadow: Ahab & the White Whale, by Stephan A. George, Copyright © 1999. James Hillman's concept of personification as applied to Melville's novel, Moby-Dick.
Poetry by Stephan A. George Imaginal Reality: Madness in the Ordinary, by Stephan A. George, Copyright © 1999. It's easy to skim through the chapters of Moby-Dick and miss the detail that makes almost every chapter stand alone as a reflective moment.
Rage, Shame and the Death of Love by William Cloke, PhD Child Abuse Trauma: Explorations in Psychology & Metapsychology, by Stephan A. George, Copyright © 1999. An essay exploring the concepts of abuse and soul murder.
Poetry by Stephan A. George Socialization of Sexuality in Children: Teaching and talking about boundaries and behaviors, by Lynne Kenney Markan, Psy.D.
"What follows is a compilation of theory, clinical knowledge, and practical information about childhood sexuality with a particular emphasis on intervening with children who have had their boundaries inappropriately crossed."
Poetry by Stephan A. George

Jung and Gender  Masculine and Feminine Revisited, by Gary S. Taub, Ph.D. "Last December I was invited by our local Jung Society to participate in a panel discussion on Jung and gender. I was specifically asked to discuss how I saw Jung’s ideas about masculine and feminine as relevant or out-dated in my analytic work. After giving it some thought, I concluded that my experience over the past 20 years was that Jung’s ideas were both relevant and out-dated."

Poetry by Stephan A. George Taoism and Self-Actualization, by Gary S. Taub, Ph.D. " Examples from clinical practice and concepts from Jungian psychology suggest that Taoism's venerable messages can be applied to contemporary Western life. While Taoism itself is not a form of psychotherapy, Taoist spiritual teachings can be valuable tools in psychotherapy practice, especially when therapy focuses on self-actualization."
Poetry by Stephan A. George Being Jungian in Today's World, by Gary S. Taub, Ph.D. "When Editor Carol Atkinson suggested I write something about Jungian psychology for the Bulletin, she opined that Jungian thought had become popular in various segments of our community, but notably not among psychologists. I had to agree with her."