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A Sampling of Books and Articles by Others Mentioning the Work of Gilbert Kliman, MD ___________________________________________ Bernstein, I., 1981, Attachment and Loss, Vol. III. Loss, Sadness and Depression: By John Bowlby. New York: Basic Books, 1980. 472 pp., Psychoanal Q., 50:418-422 Bernstein, I., 1982, The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Vol. 35: Edited by Albert J. Solnit, Ruth S. Eissler, Anna Freud, Phyllis Greenacre, Marianne Kris, Peter B. Neubauer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980, 465 pp., J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 30:751-753 Blank, H.R., 1982, The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XXXIV, 1979: Memory, Reconstruction, and Mourning in the Analysis of a 4-Year-Old Child. Maternal Bereavement in the Second Year of Life. Thomas Lopez and Gilbert W. Kliman. Pp. 235-271.Psychoanal Q., 51:331 Blank, H.R., 1983, The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, XXXV. 1980: The Cornerstone Treatment of a Preschool Boy from an Extremely Impoverished Environment. Thomas Lopez and Gilbert W. Kliman. Pp. 341-375.Psychoanal Q., 52:314 Buchsbaum, B.C., 1987, “Remembering a Parent Who Has Died: A Developmental Perspective" Ann. Psychoanal., 15:99-112 Cabaniss, D.L., Forand, N., Roose, S.P., 2004, Conducting Analysis After September 11: Implications for Psychoanalytic Technique, J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 52:717-734 Garber, B.,1981, Mourning in Children: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis, Ann. Psychoanal., 9:9-19’ Greenstein, F.I., 1968, Private Disorder and the Public Order, A Proposal for Collaboration Between Psychoanalysts and Political Scientists, Psychoanal Q., 37:261-281 Hagman, G., 1996, The Role Of The Other In Mourning, Psychoanal Q., 65:327-352 Holmes, D.E., 1997, The Analyst In The Inner City, By Neil Altman. Hillsdale , NJ : The Analytic Press, 1995, 188 pp., J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 45:644-648 Hoyt, M.F., 1980, On the Psychology and Psychopathology of Primal-Scene Experience, J. Amer. Acad. Psychoanal., 8:311-335 Hoyt, M.F., 1981, Observations Regarding Patients' Reactions to The Jonestown Massacre and The Moscone-Milk Assassinations, J. Amer. Acad. Psychoanal., 9:303-309 Krimendahl, E.K., Buchholz, E.S., 1993, The Negative Holding Environment in Child Treatment Cycles of Abuse and Depression, Contemp. Psychoanal., 29:503-529 Mahon, E., 1977, The Painted Guinea Pig, Psychoanal. St. Child, 32:283-303 Menes, J.B., 1971, Children's Reactions to the Death of a Parent: A Review of the Psychoanalytic Literature, J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 19:697-719 Nagera, H., 1970, Children's Reactions to the Death of Important Objects, A Developmental Approach, Psychoanal. St. Child, 25:360-400 Pollock, G.H., 1977, The Mourning Process and Creative Organizational Change, J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 25:3-34 Rosenblitt, D.L., 2005, Translating Child Analysis from the Playroom to the Classroom: Opportunities and Choices, J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 53:189-211 Samuels, S.C., 1995, Helping Foster Children to Mourn Past Relationships, Psychoanal. St. Child, 50:308-326 Sekaer, C., Katz, S., 1986, On the Concept of Mourning in Childhood: Reactions of a 2½-Year-Old Girl to the Death of her Father, Psychoanal. St. Child, 41:287-314 Shane, E., Shane, M., 1990, Object Loss and Selfobject Loss: A Consideration of Self Psychology's Contribution to Understanding Mourning and the Failure to Mourn, Ann. Psychoanal., 18:115-131 Thomas, K.R., Siller, J., 1999, Object Loss, Mourning, and Adjustment to Disability, Psychoanal. Psychol., 16:179-197 Wangh, M., 1972, Some Unconscious Factors in the Psychogenesis of Recent Student Uprisings, Psychoanal Q., 41:207-223 Wolfenstein, M., 1966, How is Mourning Possible?, Psychoanal. St. Child, 21:93-123
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