<p>Human Development: From infancy to adulthood</p><p>2014-2015 Thursdays: 1:00-2:30 Room: 1705</p><p>Course Chair: Dr. Pamela Meersand Instructors: Drs. Karen Gilmore, Wendy Turchin, Susan Scheftel, Jane Halperin, Jane Asch</p><p>Sept. 11 1.PM Introduction to development</p><p>Mayes, L. 1999. Clocks, Engines, and Quarks; Love, Dreams, and Genes: What makes development happen? PSC, 54: 169-192. [PEP]</p><p>Sept. 18 2. PM Endowment, development, and dynamics: a modern ego psychological approach</p><p>Pine, F. (1994) Some Impressions Regarding Conflict, Defect, And Deficit. Psychoanal. St. Child, 49:222-240[PEP]</p><p>Gilmore, K. 2001. Diagnosis, Dynamics, and Development: Considerations in the psychoanalytic assessment of AD/HD. Psych. Inq. ,372-390.[PEP]</p><p>Oct. 2 3. PM Parenthood and its Role in Infant Development</p><p>Slade, A.& Cohen, L. 1996 Parenting and the remembrance of things past. Infant Mental Health Journal, 17, pp.217-239..</p><p>Winnicott, D. W. (1960) The Theory of the Parent-Infant Relationship. Int. J. Psycho- Anal., 41:585-595[PEP]</p><p>Oct. 9 4. PM Theories of the early relationship: attachment and separation-individuation I</p><p>Slade, A. 2000. The development and organization of attachment: implications for psychoanalysis. JAPA, 48: 1147-1174.[PEP]</p><p>Mahler, M. (1972). On the first three subphases of the separation-individuation process. IJP, 53: 333-338.</p><p>Oct. 16 5. PM Theories of the early relationship: attachment and separation-individuation II</p><p>Harpaz-Rotem, I. & Bergman, A. 2006. On an evolving theory of attachment: rapproachment – theory of a developing mind. PSC, 61: 170-189.</p><p>Blum, H.P. 2004. Separation individuation theory and attachment theory. JAPA, 52: 535- 553.</p><p>Oct. 23 6. PM Sense of self I: separation-individuation and libidinal object constancy</p><p>Stern, D. 1985 (Handout – condensed chapters from The Interpersonal World of the Infant)</p><p>Gergely, G. 2000 Reapproaching Mahler. JAPA, 48: 1197-1228</p><p>Oct. 30 7. PM Sense of self II: gender </p><p>Gilmore, K. (1998).Cloacal Anxiety in Female Development. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 46:443-470[PEP]</p><p>Olesker, W. 1990. Sex differences during early separation-individuation process. JAPA, 38: 325-346.</p><p>Diamond, M. 2009. Clinical implications of the organizational and activational effects of hormones. Hormones and Behavior, 55: 621-632. </p><p>Nov. 6 8. PM Early Superego Development I </p><p>Yorke, C. 1990 The development and function of the sense of shame. PSC, 45, pp.377- 409.[PEP]</p><p>Furman, E. 1992. Toileting, phallic manifestations, and the investment of the body-ego. Chapter 7 in, Toddlers and their Mothers: A study in early personality development, by E. Furman, IUP, pp. 147-175,</p><p>Nov. 13 9. PM Early Superego Development II</p><p>Blum, E. and Blum, H. 1990. The Development of Autonomy and Superego Precursors. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 71:585-595 (IJP)[PEP]</p><p>Milrod, D. 1982 The Wished-For Self Image. Psychoanal. St. Child, 37:95-120[PEP]</p><p>Nov. 20 10. PM Introduction to the Oedipal Phase </p><p>Senet, N.V. 2004. A study of preschool childrens linking of genitals and gender. PQ, 73: 291-334. </p><p>Cohen, D, Marans, S, Dahl, K, Marans, W, Lewis, M. (1987). Analytic discussions with Oedipal children. PSC, 42, 59-83.</p><p>Dec. 4 11. PM Gender, genital experience and identification</p><p>Diamond, MJ. 2004. The shaping of masculinity: revisioning boys turning away from their mothers. IJP, 85: 359-380.</p><p>Olesker, Wendy. 1998 Female genital anxieties: views from the nursery and the couch. PQ, 67: 276-294.</p><p>Dec. 11 12.PM Oedipal Fantasy : Mental capacities and oedipal configurations</p><p>Bettleheim, B. Oedipal Conflicts and Resolutions: The Knight in Shining Armor and the Damsel in Distress, in The Uses of Enchantment., pp. 111-116.</p><p>Mayes, L. and Cohen, D. 1992. The development of a capacity for imagination in early childhood. Psychoanal. St. Child, 47: 23-47.[PEP]</p><p>Dec. 18 13. The oedipal child: case presentation PM & KG</p><p>Jan. 8 14. KG The importance of siblings in oedipal development and fantasy</p><p>Sharpe, S. and Rosenblatt, A. 1994. Oedipal Sibling Triangles. JAPA, 42, pp. 491-523. [PEP]</p><p>Vivona, J. 2007, Sibling differentiation, identity development and the lateral dimension of psychic life. JAPA, 55, 1191-1215</p><p>Jan. 22 15. KG Family constellation and the oedipal child</p><p>Wallerstein, J. & Resnikoff, D (1997). Parental divorce and developmental progression: an inquiry into their relationship. Int. J. of Psychoan. 78: 135-154.</p><p>Brinich, PM (1995). Psychoanalytic perspectives on adoption and ambivalence. Psychoan. Psychology 12: 181-199. </p><p>Jan 29 16. KG The Superego and Aggression</p><p>Mayes, L and Cohen, D. 1993. The social matrix of aggression: enactments and representations of loving and hating in the first years of life. Psychoan. Study Child , 48: pp. 145-169.[PEP]</p><p>Milrod, D. 2002. The superego: its formation, structure and function, PSC, 57: 131-148</p><p>Feb. 5 17. KG Superego and gender</p><p>Westen, D. (1986). The Superego: A Revised Developmental Model. J. Amer. Acad. Psychoanal., 14:181-202. </p><p>Altman, N. (1997). The case of Ronald: Oedipal issues in the treatment of a 7-year-old boy. Psychoan. Dialogues 7: 725-739.</p><p>Feb. 12 18. KG The Oedipal Complex: What is it?</p><p>Loewald, H. 1985. Oedipus complex and development of self. Psychoan.Q.; 54: pp.435_443.[PEP]</p><p>Dowling, SA: 2004 A reconsideration of the concept of regression. Psychoanal Study Child 59:191-210</p><p>Feb. 19 19. KG The importance of the oedipus in mental life and in psychoanalytic theory</p><p>Novick, KK and Novick, J. 1994. Postoedipal transformations: Latency, Adolescence and pathogenesis. JAPA , 42: pp. 143-169.[PEP]</p><p>Loewald, H.1979. The waning of the oedipus complex. JAPA, 27: 751-775.[PEP]</p><p>Feb. 26 20. KG Play</p><p>Birch, M. 1997. In the land of counterpane: Travels in the realm of play. Psychoanal. St. Child, Vol. 52; pp.57-75.[PEP]</p><p>Gilmore K: 2011.Pretend play and development in early childhood (with implications for the oedipal phase) J Amer Psychoanal Assn 59 1157-1182</p><p>March 5 21. PM, JA Transition to Latency: neurocognitive and other maturational contributions, cognitive challenges</p><p>Shapiro, T. and Perry, R. 1976. Latency Revisited: The Age Seven plus or minus one.Psychoanal. St. Child, 31, pp 79-107.[PEP]</p><p>Jemerin, JM. 2004. Latency and the capacity to reflect on mental states. PSC, 59: 211- 239. </p><p>March 12 22. PM, JA Latency proper</p><p>Furman, E. 1980. Transference and Externalization in Latency.Psychoanal. Study Child, 35:267-284[PEP]</p><p>Sarnoff, C. 1971. Ego Structure in latency. Psa Q 40: 387-414[PEP]</p><p>March 19 23. PM, JA Latency and the social world</p><p>Friedman, R. and Downey, J. 2000. The Psychobiology of Late Childhood: Significance for psychoanalytic developmental theory and clinical practice. J. Am Ac. Of Psychoanalysis, 28 (3) 431-448. [Pep]</p><p>Knight, R. 2005. The process of attachment and autonomy in latency: a longitudinal study of 10 children. PSC, 60: 179-210.</p><p>March 26 24. PM, JA</p><p>Clinical Presentation and Discussion: Latency Child </p><p>McCullers, C. 1946. The Member of the Wedding (any edition). **Please begin this novella and complete by next week </p><p>Apr. 2 25. PM and WT Preadolescence</p><p>Blos, P. 1979. Preadolescent Drive Organization. In, The Adolescent Passage: Developmental Issues, by P. Blos, IUP, pp. 105-116.</p><p>McCullers, C, 1946. The Member of the Wedding.</p><p>April 9 26. WT Puberty and introduction to the phases of adolescence</p><p>Fischer, R. 1991. Pubescence: A Psychoanalytic Study of One Girl's Experience of Puberty Psychoanal. Inq., 11:457-479[PEP]</p><p>Freud, A. 1936. Instinctual anxiety during puberty. In The Psychology of Adolescence: Essential Readings, ed. A. Esman, pp. 109-121.</p><p>Lemma, A. 2010. An order of pure decision: Growing up in a virtual world and the adolescent’s experience of being-in-a-body. JAPA, 58: 691-714.</p><p>Apr 16 27. WT Early Adolescence</p><p>Blos, P. 1967. The second individuation process in adolescence PSC 22: 162-186[PEP] Erickson, E. Youth, Identity and Crisis, select readings</p><p>Apr 23 28. PM, SS Acting out, action and adolescent development </p><p>Blos, P.1967. The concept of acting out in relation to the adolescent process, in The Adolescent Passage, pp. 254-277</p><p>Chused, J. 1990. Neutrality in the analysis of action-prone adolescents. JAPA 38: 679- 704.[PEP]</p><p>Apr 30 29. SS Adolescent consolidation: superego, character, sexuality and culture</p><p>Shapiro, T. 2008, Masturbation, sexuality and adaptation: normalization in adolescence. JAPA, 56, 123-146</p><p>Fonagy, P., 2008, A genuinely developmental theory of sexual enjoyment. JAPA, 56. </p><p>May 7 30. JH Analysis of the Adolescent Experience in the Adult</p><p>Blum, H. 1985. Superego formation, adolescent transformation, and the adult neurosis. JAPA, 33, pp.887-909.[PEP]</p><p>Ritvo, S. 1971. Late adolescence: developmental and clinical considerations. PSC 26: 241-263[PEP]</p><p>May 14 31. JH Late Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood</p><p>Eichler, R., 2011. The university as a (potentially) facilitating environment. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 47, 289-316.</p><p>Arnett, J.J., 2000. Emerging adulthood: A theory of development from the teens through the twenties. American Psychologist, 55, 469-480.</p><p>May 21 32. PM Do we develop in psychoanalysis?</p><p>Mayes, L. and Spence, D. 1994. Understanding Therapeutic Action in the analytic situation: a second look at the developmental metaphor. JAPA , 42; pp. 789-817.[PEP]</p><p>Abrams, S. (1990) The Psychoanalytic Process: The Developmental and the Integrative. Psychoanal. Q., 59:650-677[PEP]</p>
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