Click Here to Read: Can Anyone Here Know Who I Am? Co-constructing Meaningful Narratives With Combat Veterans, Full Paper by Martha Bragin in Clinical Social Work. o2010, Volume 38, Number 3, Pages 316-326 on the Springer Link website. You will need to pay to view this paper.
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Myth Memory and Meaning: Psychoanaltytic Reflections on Treating Combat Veterans in Time of Hidden War
Myth Memory and Meaning: Psychoanaltytic Reflections on Treating Combat Veterans in Time of Hidden War by Martha Bragin. Presented at the IPA 2011 Mexico Congress.
This paper will use the situation of combat veterans in the US as a case study with which to discuss the ways in which split off derivatives of the aggressive drive are enacted in the world and re-enacted as symptoms when complicity in political violence is denied.
Martha Bragin
Evaluating the Outcomes of Psychotherapies: The Personality Health Index
In Debate with Peter Fonagy and Lewis Wolpert
End of Space, End of Time: Learning about Mourning by Nathan Szajnberg
Introduction by Arlene Kramer Richards to The Spectrum of Psychoanalysis: Essays in Honor of Martin S. Bergmann
Review of Secrets of the Soul: A Social and Cultural History of Psychoanalysis by Eli Zaretsky Reviewed by Douglas Kirsner
Click Here to Read: Review of: Secrets of the Soul: A Social and Cultural History of Psychoanalysis by Eli Zaretsky Reviewed by Douglas Kirsner.
This article originally appeared as: Kirsner, Douglas (2005). Review of: Secrets of the Soul: A Social and Cultural History of Psychoanalysis by Eli Zaretsky. Australasian Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol 24: No. 1, pp. 95-118 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.