Transference and Negotiation: Sabina Berman Plots Dora and Freud by Amalia Gladhar

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Click Here to Read:  Transference and Negotiation: Sabina Berman Plots Dora and Freud by Amalia Gladhart.

This paper originally appeared as Gladhart, Amalia (2009). “Transference and Negotiation: Sabina Berman Plots Dora and Freud.” Trans/Acting: Latin American and Latino Performing Arts. Ed. Jacqueline E. Bixler and Laurietz  Seda.  Lewisburg: Bucknell UP, 125-42 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Symposium 2013: On Envy & Jealousy: Panel 2: “On the World Stage”

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Lois Oppenheim         Jeffrey Stern             Edmund Leites                Martin Bergmann

Click Here to Listen to:  Lois Oppenheim’s introduction to Panel 2: On the World Stage from Symposium 2013.

Click Here to Listen to:  Jeffrey Stern, speaker on Panel 2: On the World Stage from Symposium 2013.  His paper is entitled: Loving not Wisely but Too Well: Kohut and Klein on Envy and Jealousy in Othello, Here is  Part 1.

Click Here to Listen to:  Jeffrey Stern, Part  2.

Click Here to Listen to:  Edmund Leites, speaker on Panel 2: On the World Stage from Symposium 2013.  His paper is entitled: Some Reflections on Envy. Here is Part 1.

Click Here to Listen to:  Edmund Leites, Part 2.

Click here to Listen To:  Martin Bergmann, speaker on Panel 2: On the World Stage from Symposium 2013.

Click Here to Listen To:  Discussion with the Speakers on this Panel.

Click Here to Read: David Lichtenstein Plenary Address at Symposium 2013 on this website.

Click Here to Read: Panel 1 at Symposium 2013 on this website.

Did Narrowing the Major Depression Bereavement Exclusion From DSM-III-R to DSM-IV Increase Validity?

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Click Here to Read:  Did Narrowing the Major Depression Bereavement Exclusion From DSM-III-R to DSM-IV Increase Validity?: Evidence From the National Comorbidity Survey by  Wakefield, Jerome C. PhD, DSW; Schmitz, Mark F. PhD; Baer, Judith C. PhD,

This article originally appeared as :  Wakefield, J.C.  Schmitz, M F.; &  Baer, J.C.  (2011).  Did Narrowing the Major Depression Bereavement Exclusion From DSM-III-R to DSM-IV Increase Validity?: Evidence From the National Comorbidity Survey.  The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease  199(2):66-73 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Psychosexual impact of female genital mutilation/cutting among Egyptian women

FemaleMutilationEgyptianClick Here to Read:  Psychosexual impact of female genital mutilation/cutting among Egyptian women by Ibrahim, Zakia Mahdy; Ahmed, Magdy R.; Mostafa, Rashad M.

This article originally appeared as:  Ibrahim, Z.  M Ahmed, M R.; & Mostafa, R M.  (2012). Psychosexual impact of female genital mutilation/cutting among Egyptian women Human Andrology  2(2):36–41  and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Whatever Happened to “Red Emma”?

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Click Here to Read: Whatever Happened to “Red Emma”? Emma Goldman, from Alien Rebel to American Icon by Oz Frankel on the Academic Room website.

This article originally appeared as Frankel, Oz (1996). Whatever Happened to “Red Emma”? Emma Goldman, from Alien Rebel to American Icon. The Journal  of American History 83(3): 903-943 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.