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I don't have a biblio. of recent analytic writings on environ. trauma,
therapist acting out, etc., or I would post it, but papers on such topics
have appeared in the past few years in all the journals I look at and at
most of the conferences I've attended. These papers usually end up in
print. So I'd say: get hold of a database that indexes psychoanalytic
literature and do some searches. The paper by Person et al that I
referenced a few messages back would be a good place to start.
Robert White writes:
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> : till recently, when the twin engines of better information about child
> : abuse and a handful of high profile revelations about sexual acting out on
> : the part of some analysts (and other caregivers) forced the issue to the
> : centre of the analytic stage.
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> Could someone direct me to center stage please? I want to see the
> issues discussed from the edge of the center of the analytic stage.
> Please, if it is possible, I would like front row seats. Not too close
> to the little man with the gavel of course, but close enough to listen
> in on all that center stage action I've been missing.
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