About Me
I am a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. In 1983 I wrote the initial article that said that analysts doing therapy with a patient could then make a transition with the patient to psychoanalysis, before which it was felt that the patient could not form an analyzable transference if this occurred. 25 years later I reconsidered this in another article. I wrote the Guideline for case writing for The American Psychoanalytic Association, which was adapted by the American Board of Psychoanalysis. I have written four subsequent articles on case writing and a widely article on the elements of a case report. I have written on the analysis of patients with ADHD. I have edited three issues of their journal Psychoanalytic Inquiry, the latest on the application of psychoanalysis in work in the community and in the world.