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In Psychotherapy Reflections a psychoanalytically-informed patient
describes his feelings about his therapeutic relationship and
critically examines selected therapy sessions from a nine-month
course of treatment. Many texts about psychotherapy are based
either on patient narratives or on a clinical model. Psychotherapy
Reflections, however, combines patient narrative with probing
insight and dream analysis based on the work of noted dream
researcher Stanley R. Palombo, M.D., who has shown that dreams
serve an information-processing function by matching present and
past experience in determining what information will be filtered
through for storage in permanent memory.
Significant Moments is a historical novel that blends the worlds of
opera and psychoanalysis -- the musical creations of composer
Richard Wagner and the life and work of Sigmund Freud. It is
written entirely in quotations from historical and literary texts
and is an example of the Hebrew literary device known as melitzah.
The book is part novel, part poem, and part play.
The Emerald Archive is a novel in verse about a Jewish-Iranian
emigre family living in Manhattan. The book is a theme and
variations. It opens with a three-page prose "theme" that
summarizes the plot of the entire book. The remaining pages are a
series of poems that function as a collection of variations on the
theme. The story unfolds through the poems. The final page, in
prose, ties together the themes of the book. The major characters
of The Emerald Archive include a high-earning dental surgeon and
his depressive wife, a gay librarian, an accounting student, a
stripper, a concert pianist and a Park Avenue psychoanalyst. There
are numerous minor characters.
An evening at the home of the composer Richard Wagner and his wife,
Cosima. The book combines features of a short story and a play and
is written entirely in quotations.
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