Pioneering Works in Neuropsychoanalysis Through 1999

Pioneering Works in Neuropsychoanalysis Through 1999

Pioneering works in neuropsychoanalysis and its forerunners COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS AND NEUROSCIENCE (1895-1999) The bibliography presented below references all published work at the interface of psychoanalysis and the neurosciences, up to the first date of publication of Neuropsychoanalysis (mid-1999). We recognize that a bibliography such as this one is necessarily an ongoing endeavor, and we welcome outside contributions. Should you wish to submit a reference for consideration, please send a message to Ross Balchin at [email protected]. A ACCARDO, P. (1982) `Freud on diplegia: Commentary and translation. Am. J. Dis. Child., 136: 452. ADRIAN, E. (1946) `The mental and the physical sources of behaviour. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 27: 1. ALLEN, J, LEWIS, L., PEEBLES, M. & PRUYSER, P. (1986) `Neuropsychological assessment in a psychoanalytic setting. The mind body- problem in clinical practice. Bull. Meninger Clinic, 50: 5-21. AMACHER, P. (1965). Freud's Neurological Education and its Influence on Psychoanlytic Theory. Psychol. Issues, 4 (Monograph 16). ------ (1974) `The concepts of the pleasure principle and infantile erogenous zones shaped by Freud's neurological education'. Psychoanal. Q., 43: 218. ANDERSSON, O. (1962) Studies in the Pre-History of Psychoanalysis: The Etiology of Psychoneuroses and Some Related Themes in Sigmund Freud's Scientific Writings and Letters, 1886-1896. Stockholm: Svenska. ARLOW, J. (1956) `Freud as a neurologist.' Acta Medica Orientalia, 15: 189-191. ATHEY, G. (1986) `Implications of memory impairment for hospital treatment.' Bull. Meninger Clinic, 50: 99-110. B BARTHEIMER, L. (1943) `Concerning the psychogenesis of convulsive disorders.' Psychoanal. Q., 12: 330-337. BASCH, M. (1975) `Perception, consciousness, and Freud's "project"'. Annual Psychoanal., 3: 3. BAY, E. (1982) `Sigmund Freud's Contribution to the early history of aphasiology'. Historical Aspects of the Neurosciences: A Festschrift for Macdonald Critchley. Rose, C. & Bynum, W. (eds.) New York: Raven. BECKER, H. (1963) `Carl Koller and cocaine.' Psychoanal. Q., 32: 309-373. BEEN, H. (1997) Dreams: the convergence of neurobiologic and psychoanalytic perspectives. J. Amer. Acad. Psychoanal., 25: 639-54. BEKEI, M. (1993) `Commentarios al articulo "Los dinamismos de la epilepsia.' Revista di Psicoanalisis, 50: 587-593. BENEDEK, T. (1934) Mental processes in thyrotoxic states.' Psychoanal. Q., 3: 153-172. BENJAMIN, J. (1965) `Developmental biology and psychoanalysis.' In N. Greenfield & W. Lewis (eds) Psychoanalysis and Current Biological Thought. Madison & Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin Press. BENTON, A. (1985) `Bergson and Freud on aphasia: A comparison'. Studies in Neuropsychology: Selected Papers of Arthur Benton. Oxford: Oxford Univ. BERES, D. & BRENNER, C. (1950) `Mental reactions in patients with neurological disease'. Psychoanal. Q., 19: 170-191. BERNFELD, S. (1944) `Freud's earliest theories and the school of Helmholtz'. Psychoanal Q., 13: 341. ----- (1949) `Freud's scientific beginnings'. Am. Imago., 6: 162. ----- (1951) `Sigmund Freud, MD. 1882-1885'. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 32: 204. ----- (1953) `Freud's studies on cocaine 1884-1887'. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc., 1: 581. ----- & CASSIRER-BERNFELD, S. (1952) `Freud's first year in practice, 1886-1887'. Bull. Menninger Clin., 16: 37. BERNHARDT, R. (1964) `Chemical homologue of the model presented in Freud's "Project"'. Psychoanal. Q., 33: 357. BETLHEIM, S. & HARTMANN, H. (1924) `On parapraxes in the Korsakow psychosis', 1951. In D. Rapaport (ed.) Organization and Pathology of Thought. Selected Sources, pp. 288-307. New York: Columbia University Press. BINSWANGER, R. (1936) `Freud und die Verfassung der klinische Psychiatrie'. Schweiz. Archiv Neurol. Psychiatr., 37: 177. BIRCHER, W. (1931) `Ein geheilter Fall von Epilepsie.' Fortschritte der Sexualwissenschaft und Psychoanalyse, 4: 74-99. BLACK, E. (1981) `Pseudopods and synapses: the amoeboid theories of neuronal mobility and the early formulation of the synapse concept, 1894- 1900.' Bull. His. Med., 55: 34-58. BLECHNER, M. (1998) `The analysis and creation of dream meaning: Interpersonal, intrapsychic and neurobiological perspectives. 'Contemp. Psychoanal., 34: 181-194. BOUCHARD, R. (1975) Childhood Epilepsy: A Pediatric-Psychiatric Approach. New York: IUP. BRAKEL, L. & SNODGRASS, M. `From the brain, the cognitive laboratory, and the couch.' J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 46: 897-920. BRAZIER, M. (1959) `The historical development of neurophysiology, in Handbook of Physiology, Section 1, Neurophysiology, vol. 1. Field, J., Magoun, H. & Hall, V. (eds). Washington: Am. Physiol. Soc. BRONSON, G. (1963) `A neurological perspective on ego development in infancy.' J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc., 11: 55-65. BROOK, A. (1998) Neuroscience versus psychology in Freud. In R. Bilder & F. LeFever (eds) Neuroscience of the Mind on the Centennial of Freud's Project for a Scientific Psychology. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 843: 66-79. BROWN, J. (1998) Psychoanalysis and process theory. In R. Bilder & F. LeFever (eds) Neuroscience of the Mind on the Centennial of Freud's Project for a Scientific Psychology. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 843: 91-106. BRUN, R. (1936) `Sigmund Freud's Leistungen auf dem Gebiete der Organischen Neurologie'. Schweiz. Archiv Neurol. Psychiatr., 37: 201. BUCCI, W. (1997) Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Science: A Multiple Code Theory. New York & London: Guildford Press. BYCK, R. (1974) `Sigmund Freud and Cocaine' in Cocaine Papers by Freud, S. New York: Stonehill. ----- (ed.) (1974). Cocaine Papers by Freud, S. New York: Stonehill. C CHIESA, M. (1995) `Biological and psychic domains: clinical and institutional aspects.' Psychoanal. Psychotherapy, 9: 121-131. CLARKE, L. P. (1912) `Remarks upon psychogenetic convulsions and genuine epilepsy.' Med. Record, October 5: [8 pp.] ----- (1913) `Newer aspects of the treatment of epilepsy.' Med. Record, August 2: [19 pp.] ----- (1914) `A personality study of the epileptic constitution.' Amer. J. Med. Sciences, 148: 729-739. ----- (1915a) `The nature and pathogenesis of epilepsy.' New York Med. J., 54: February 27, March 6, 13, 20 & 27 [104 pp.] ----- (1915b) `A study of certain aspects of epilepsy compared with the emotional life and impulsive movements of the infant. ' Interstate Med. J., 22: [9 pp.] ----- (1915c) `A study of the epilepsy of Dostojewsky.' Boston Med. Surg. J., January 14: [18 pp.] ----- (1916) `Some therapeutic suggestions derived from the newer psychological studies upon the nature of essential epilepsy.' Med. Record, March 4: [20 pp.] ----- (1917a) `The psychological and therapeutic value of studying mental content during and following epileptic attacks.' New York Med. J., 56: 678- 682. ----- (1917b) Clinical Studies in Epilepsy. Utica, NY: State Hospitals Press. CLYMAN, R. (1991) The procedural organization of emotions: a contribution from cognitive science to the psychoanalytic theory of therapeutic action. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 39 suppl: 349-382. COHEN, D. (1991) `Tourette's syndrome: A model disorder for integrating psychoanalysis and biological perspectives.' Int. Rev. Psycho-Anal., 18: 195- 209. COLSON, D. & ALLEN, J. (1986) `Organic brain dysfunction in difficult-to- treat psychiatric hospital patients.' Bull. Meninger Clinic, 50: 88-98. COOPER, A. (1985). `Will neurobiology influence psychoanalysis?' Am. J. Psychiatr., 142: 1395. (Reprinted, slightly revised, in A. Cooper, O. Kernberg & E. Person (eds), Psychoanalysis: Towards the Second Century, 1989. New Haven & London: Yale, pp. 202-218.) COUVREUR, C., OPPENHEIMER, A., PERRON, R. & SCHAEFER, J. eds. (1997) Psychoanalyse, neurosciences, cognitivismes. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. 2/ed. CRANEFIELD, P. (1966) `Freud and the "School of Helmholtz"'. Gesnerus, 23: 35. ----- (1970). `Some problems in writing the history of psychoanalysis'. Psychiatry and its History: Methodological Problems in Research. Moria, G. & Brand, J. Springfield: Thomas. CREEGON, S. (1993) `Epileptic seizures and infantile states: some thoughts from psychodynamic therapy.' Seizure, 2: 291-294. ----- (1996) `Making sense: brain trauma, epileptic seizures and personal meaning.' Psychoanal. Psychother., 10: 33-44. D DEVEREAUX, G. `Freud, discoverer of the principal of complementarity'. Int. Rev. Psycho-Anal., 7: 521. DI PAOLA, F. (1997) `Il cervello affetto.' Psiche, 5: 89-106. DORER, M. (1932). Historische Grundlagen der Psychoanalyse. Leipzig: Meiner. DREYFUSS, D. (1934) `Der Fall Wieland: Ein Beitrag zur Psychoanalyse der traumatischen Epilepsie und zur Psychologie der narzisstischen Neurosen.' Int. Zeitschr. Psychoanal., 20: 210-240. ----- (1936) `Über die Bedeutung des psychischen Traumas in der Epilepsie.' Int. Zietschr. Psychoanal., 22: 249-273. ----- (1949). `Delayed epileptiform effects of traumatic war neuroses and Freud's death instinct theory.' Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 30: 75-91. E EDELHEIT, H. (1969). `Speech and psychic structure. The vocal-auditory organization of the ego.' J. Amer. Psychaonal. Assn., 17: 381-412. ------ (1976). `Complementarity as a rule in psychological research'. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 57: 23. EDELSON, M. (1986) `The convergence of psychoanalysis and neuroscience: Illusion and reality'. Contemp. Psychoanal., 22: 479-519. ELLENBERGER, H. (1970) The Discovery of the Unconscious: The History of Dynamic Psychiatry. New York: Basic. EPSTEIN, A. (1977) `Dream formation during an epileptic seizure: implications for the study of the "unconscious".' J.

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