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"What do I know?": perspectives on what must not be known when change means lossLeonard Shengold
Psychoanal Q 71:699-724. 2002..Hope, promise, and success have come to threaten unbearable loss and catastrophic anxiety. These terrible expectations must become responsibly felt and owned by the patient...
Competition and postural confrontation in life, sports, and psychoanalytic treatment--illustrated clinically and in relation to Vladimir NabokovLeonard Shengold
New York University School of Medicine, USA
Psychoanal Q 77:403-31. 2008..The latter features aspects of the life and works of the writer Vladimir Nabokov...
Haunted by parents--a literary example of change meaning loss: Edna St. Vincent MillayLeonard Shengold
Psychoanal Q 73:717-35. 2004..Although some of these patients fail to achieve successful analytic outcomes, Millay is an example of someone with similar circumstances who nevertheless made significant creative contributions...
As August approachesLeonard Shengold
Psychoanal Q 75:879-86. 2006
The dreaded promise of Christmas and the New YearLeonard Shengold
New York University Psychoanalytic Institute, USA
Psychoanal Q 76:1351-60. 2007..But, for some, happy expectations evoking change have in the past been succeeded by bad ones, and the revival of predominant dread can be cruel and repetitive...
Trauma, soul murder, and changeLeonard Shengold
New York University School of Medicine, USA
Psychoanal Q 80:121-38. 2011..The profound effect of change on the human psyche is also discussed, and two clinical vignettes are presented to illustrate the author's points...
