Erik H. Erikson: An Outsider At the Center of Things

Click Here to Read: Erik H. Erikson: An Outsider At the Center of Things, a review by Daniel Benvensite of the book: Identity’s Architect: A biography of Erik H. Erikson by Lawrence J. Friedman.

This article originally appeared as: Benveniste, D. (2000) Book Review of ‘Identity’s Architect: A Biography of Erik Erikson by Lawrence J. Friedman. The Psychoanalytic Review  Vol. 87, No. 6. and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Erik Erikson

Robert Kabcenell 1931-1991

 Click Here to Read: Editors’ Introduction: The Empty Chair by Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D.

 This article originally appeared as:Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D. (1993). Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 2:3-3 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Click Here to Read:  An Introduction to Child Psychoanalysis by Leon Hoffman, M.D., paper with discussion of the work of  Robert Kabcenell.

This article originally appeared as:  Leon Hoffman, M.D. (1993). An Introduction to Child Psychoanalysis Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 2:5-25 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

Click Here to Read: A Posthumous Paper by Robert Kabcenell: Some Aspects of the “Treatment Alliance” in Child Analysis.    

This paper originally appeared as Robert J. Kabcenell, M.D. (1993).Some Aspects of the “Treatment Alliance” in Child Analysis.  Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 2:27-41 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.

A Psychoanalytic Institute is an unusual community in many respects: insular, completely dedicated, its members very involved with each other: gossipy, carping, yet somehow strangely reliant on each other’s continued presence. Continue reading Robert Kabcenell 1931-1991