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<meta-value> Dr Jonathon Erlen** has provided the following annotated list of dissertations relevant to our field, based on his review of Dissertation Abstracts published in 2003. Most of the dissertations are dated 2002 or 2003, but a few from earlier years are also included. Each entry gives title, author, year, doctorate, institution, number of pages, and unique identifier/order number. Availability (a) At institutions which have purchased the ProQuest databases, abstracts of most of the dissertations can be downloaded, and many entire texts can also be downloaded free of charge. (b) A printed version of a dissertation can be purchased from ProQuest Company, 300 N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346, USA (tel. 800- 5210600). Current prices: unbound $36.00, soft $45.00, hard $56.00. Framing the clinical and philosophical dimensions of mental disease. Aultman, Julie Michelle, 2003, PhD, Michigan State University, 178 pp. 3092113 The author presents a brief historical survey of the origins of the mental conditions homosexuality, neurasthenia and schizophrenia. Research on the history of psychiatry* Dissertation Abstracts, 2003 History of Psychiatry, 15(2): 237­254 Copyright © 2004 SAGE Publications (London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi) www.sagepublications.com [200406] DOI: 00.1177/0957154X04043739 *The editor will be happy to consider similar contributions in other languages from scholars who feel able regularly to compile summaries of doctoral dissertation on history of psychiatry topics in their own countries. ** History of Medicine Librarian, Health Sciences Library System, and Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Community Health, University of Pittsburgh. Address for correspondence: 123 Northview Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15209, USA. 238HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) The eyes of shame. Ayers, Mary Y., 2000, PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 364 pp. 3081676 This study is an effort to explore the eye as a natural symbol for shame in order to open a portal of vision into the unconscious depths and intrapsychic dynamics of shame in the core of the self. A historical phenomenology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Barbetti, Henry Victor, 2003, PhD, Duquesne University, 127 pp. 3094785 The author traces the history of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder from the end of the 19th century, prior to the discovery of this mental disorder in 1902. A narrative hermeneutics of psychotherapy: Paul Ricoeur and the under- standing of meaning. Baydala, Angelina Maria, 2002, PhD, University of Calgary, 215 pp. NQ77000 This dissertation uses Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic philosophy to reinterpret psychotherapy and how it related to being in this world. Medicine, law, and the state: the emergence of forensic psychiatry in Imperial Russia. Becker, Elisa Marielle, 2003, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 398 pp. 3087370 Looking at post-Petrine Russia, the author examines the development of forensic psychiatry and how it was used by the government to enforce its autocratic policies. Analyzing a violent God-image: a psychohistorical introduction to the work and life of Eugen Drewermann. Beier, Matthias, 2002, PhD, Drew University, 678 pp. 3065673 Matthias examines the work of German Catholic theologian and psycho- therapist Eugen Drewermann starting in the 1970s. Drewermann employed depth psychology to explain violent god-images used by the Nazis in WWII. From sin to sickness: a sociological history of the problem gambler. Bernhard, Bo Jason, 2002, PhD, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 265 pp. 3084143 The author uses pre-1915 literature on excessive gambling to show how this psychological disorder was defined, diagnosed and treated prior to its being recognized as a mental illness. A study of the psychology of Wilhelm Reich: possible implications for the marital relationship. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS, 2003239 Boles, Nathan L., 1978, EdD, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 175 pp. 3089255 This dissertation examines the psychological writings of Wilhelm Reich and how they can be applied in understanding the nature of marriage. Uroboros: poetry in the voices of women in fairy tales, saints' legends, Greek myths and my own mythos (Joseph Campbell, Bruno Bettelheim, Carl Jung, Bill Moyers). Brown, Claire Elizabeth, 2002, DLitt, Drew University, 135 pp. 3064189 Brown uses Jungian archetypes to describe how women's voices are expressed in fairy tales, Greek myths and saints' legends. Psychological testing with African Americans: a critical review of the literature. Buffkins, Kimberly Renee, 2003, PsyD, Alliant International University, San Diego, 67 pp. 3083548 This dissertation surveys the efficacy of psychological testing with African Americans, from 1990 through 2002, focusing on potential testing biases and faults in the research methodology. The role of the psyche in social analysis: an examination of texts by Sigmund Freud, Max Weber, Theodor Adorno and Norbert Elias. Cavalletto, George Alexander, 2003, PhD, City University of New York, 546 pp. 3083648 The author examines major texts by Freud, Weber, Adorno and Elias to compare and contrast their views on integrating the two spheres of human reality: the psyche and the social. The symbolic order and Maria de Zayas's 'Desenganos Amorosos' (Sigmund Freud, Julia Kristeva, Jacques Lacan, Helene Cixous). Colburn-Alsop, Sara Noelle, 2003, PhD, Indiana University, 158 pp. 3094099 This dissertation uses Julia Kristeva's psychoanalytic theory to analyse some of the novelas ejemplares of Maria de Zayas. The subject and the feminine. de Carneri, Marina, 2003, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo, 168 pp. 3089137 Relying on the writing of Freud, Lacan, and Heidegger, the author explores the notion of sexuation and the theorization of the feminine. A historical discussion of the neuropsychological correlates in dissociative identity disorder. 240HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) Dell'Osso,MargretCamille,2002,PsyD,CarlosAlbizu University, 81 pp. 3070509 This study presents a brief historical overview of the origins of Dissociative Identity Disorder and the scientific controversies that still surround its definition. Confronting clinical difference: tolerating tension between Freud and Klein on the transference (Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein). Eerkens, Boukje Elizabeth, 2003, PsyD, California Institute of Integral Studies, 94 pp. 3093560 Using both Melanie Klein's and Sigmund Freud's theories concerning transference, the author attempts to explain clinicians' differences concerning psychoanalytic practices. 'Sick in twos and threes and fours': representation, redemption, and mental illness in Arthur Miller's later plays. Egerton, Katherine Elizabeth, 2003, PhD, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 213 pp. 3086526 Plays by Arthur Miller from the 1970s into the 1990s are examined for his use of mental illness, both as a dramatic device and as major themes in these works. From past to future: reclaiming the psychoanalytic diagnostic profile in the assessment of children. A case study. Elavia-Mehta, Maki Khurshid, 2001, PsyD, Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 127 pp. 3093594 This dissertation revisits the diagnostic profile developed by Anna Freud and applies it to trying to understand children's abnormal behaviour patterns. An integrative approach to parent-child attachment through the work of Bowlby, Ainsworth, Winnicott, Fairbairn, and Kohut: a theoretical dissertation. Fishman, Elizabeth Ann, 2003, PsyD, Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 166 pp. 3093596 The author looks at the parent-child relationship using the writings of Mary Ainsworth, John Bowlby, Heinz Kohut and Ronald Fairbairn. Hairy palms and psychic retreats: the masturbation taboo in psychoanalytic theory. Fitch, Jennifer Susanna, 2002, PsyD, The Wright Institute, 249 pp. 3069386 This study examines past and present psychoanalytic theories as they pertain to the taboo subject of masturbation. The author challenges current psycho- analysis to examine this taboo and work to overcome it. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS, 2003241 Alfred Doeblin and the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute. Fuechtner, Veronika, 2002, PhD, The University of Chicago, 240 pp. 3060213 The author examines the Berlin psychoanalytic community between 1918 and 1933. The focus is on the spiritual and social context of Alfred Doeblin's psychoanalytic theories. William James's radical empiricism and the phenomenology of addiction: a philsophical inquiry. Gray, Mary Tod, 2003, PhD, New York University, 165 pp. 3071157 Gray uses William James's model of consciousness to explain the neurophysical correlates and subjective feelings that accompany the addiction process. Emphasis is placed on how this model of consciousness can be used to describe the rationale behind addiction to psychoactive drugs. Archetypes of spiritual awakening: the 12-step journey of redemption. Green, Lesley Lynnette, 2002, EdD, Columbia University Teachers College, 144 pp. 3067332 Jung's archetypal theory is used to explore the need to understand the function of spirituality in helping drug addicts to overcome their addiction. Particular attention is paid to the work being done by Narcotics Anonymous in relying on spirituality as part of their 12-step recovery program. Hoffmannian variations: the figure of E. T. A. Hoffmann in Baudelaire, Wagner, Freud and Kofman (Charles Baudelaire, France, Richard Wagner, Sigmund Freud, Sarah Kofman). Greene, Francis Paul, 2003, PhD, New York University, 326 pp. 3075501 The author examines how the work of Hoffmann appears in the writings of Sigmund Freud. Symbolic life and transcendent presence: an inquiry into the contemplative dimension of the symbolic function in C. G. Jung and selected contemporary psychoanalysts. Gundry, Mark Robert, 2002, PhD, Boston College, 213 pp. 3066217 After briefly surveying some of the history of psychiatry as a background, the author examines Jung's view of the symbolic function and depth psychology. How young women perceive ancient death symbols in dark goddess archetypes. Hansen, Karen, 2002, PhD, Saybrook Institute, 203 pp. 3075608 Using a Jungian interpretation the author examines how young women 242HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) respond to ancient death symbols found in six dark goddess archetypal images. These images are of Hesperides, Athena, Hecate, Kali, Lilith and Persephone. The plateau experience in context: an intensive in-depth psychobiographical case study of Abraham Maslow's 'post-mortem life'. Heitzman, A. Lynn, 2003, PhD, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, 308 pp. 3078463 This dissertation examines the evolution of Maslow's intrapsychic processes near the end of his life. The focus is on why Maslow replaced his concept of the peak experience with a different approach which he termed the plateau experience. Adler and Camus: a comparison between individual psychology and existential psychology in theory and practice. Hjertaas, Trevor Paul, 2003, PsyD, Adler School of Professional Psychology, 551 pp. 3083532 The author focuses on the similarities between Individual Psychology and Existential Psychology in the writings of Albert Camus and Alfred Adler Deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill in New York State: an examination of the strategy of co-optation. Hochbaum, Charles H., 2002, DSW, Yeshiva University, 281 pp. 3061110 Since 1955 the state of New York has been trying to lower the number of patients in its mental health institutions and to close many of these facilities. This dissertation examines the underlying policy decisions implemented in this effort, and it also attempts to explain why it has been only a partial success. Connections and parallels between humanistic psychology and modern dance at Jacob's Pillow: an archival/qualitative study. Hoffman, Hadassah H., 2002, PhD, Saybrook Institute, 207 pp. 3069345 The author compares the development during the first half of the 20th century of American modern dance to the evolution of humanistic psychology. Particular attention is paid to the work of four major leaders during the early years of humanistic psychology: Earl Rogers, Abraham Maslow, James Bugental and Rollo May. The alchemy of mothers and adolescent daughters: a Jungian perspective as bridge between separation-individuation and attachment-relational models. Holland, Kristina, 2002, PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 254 pp. 3067640 DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS, 2003243 This dissertation discusses the evolution of adolescent developmental theory, beginning with the ancient Greeks and continuing into the 20th century. The author describes Jung's archetypal theory and then applies it to the mother- adolescent daughter relationship. Introduction to Husserl's transcendental phenomenological psychology. James, Jon Lee, 2002, PhD, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, 502 pp. 3078930 The author examines Edmund Husserl's attempts in the 1920s to develop the new approach of transcendental phenomenological psychology. Psychoanalytical mental process in the light of present psychology (Spanish text). Jimenez Diaz-Benjumea, Maria Dolores J., 2001, Dr, Universidad Pontificia 'Comillas' (Spain), 81 pp. 3074021 This study presents a review of the psychoanalytic theory of representation and symbolism based on the work of Freud and Searle, among other authorities. The emergence of the dark hero in Scott and Byron: a Darwinian perspective (George Gordon, Lord Byron). Jobling, Ian D., 2002, PhD, State University of New York at Buffalo, 384 pp. 3063131 Jobling uses evolutionary psychology as a literary analysis tool to explain why Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron created dark heroes in their major writings and why their contemporary readership was so willing to accept these literary figures. The lost legacy of school psychology: toward a reevaluation of Lightner Witmer (1867­1956). Jones, John Hamilton, Jr., 2002, PhD, Indiana University, 201 pp. 3076010 This biographical study of the career of Lightner Witmer discusses his role in the origins of the mental testing and his legacy in the development of school psychology. 'The coping stone on psycho-analysis': Freud, psychoanalysis, and the Society for Psychical Research. Keeley, James P., 2002, PhD, Columbia University, 317 pp. 3066862 This work examines Freud's 30 years of research on the occult and how this fascination influenced the development of his psychoanalytic theories. Special attention is given to Freud's views on the Society for Psychical Research and how the Society's views on telepathy affected Freud's work on psychoanalysis. 244HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) Contemporary Canadian women's fiction: a Jungian reading of Ying Chen's 'L'Ingratitude',ChristianeFrenette's'LaTerreferme',Ann-Marie MacDonald's 'Fall On Your Knees', and Anne Michaels' 'Fugitive Pieces'. Kennedy, Janet T., 2002, PhD, Université de Sherbrooke, 267 pp. NQ74254 Kennedy uses both Jung's theory of the inevitability of desire and his theory of the archetype of the self to explore some of the deeper meanings in the novels of these authors. Along a path apart: conflict and concordance in C. G. Jung and Martin Heidegger. Knowles, Debra Smith, 2002, PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 406 pp. 3065324 Knowles examines the parallel careers of C. G. Jung and Martin Heidegger ­ two great intellectual leaders who never met during their careers ­ and their respective influences on the evolution of psychology and philosophy, respectively. Liberating Oedipus? Psychoanalysis as critical theory. Kovacevic, Filip, 2002, PhD, University of Missouri ­ Columbia, 364 pp. 3074417 Based on the writings of Freud, Lacan, Reich, Zizek, Marcuse and Deleuze, the author attempts to establish ways in which psychoanalytic theory and practice can aid critical social and political theory in affirming the possibility of alternative social and political arrangements, norms and values. Identity, ethnic identity, witnessing and bearing witness after the Shoah: a psychoanalytic look at Primo Levi. Kuegle, Sunny Elizabeth, 2003, PsyD, The Wright Institute, 120 pp. 3084484 This dissertation looks at the impact of imprisonment on Levi, an Italian Jew, and how these experiences psychologically shaped the rest of his life. Seduction rhetoric, masculinity, and homoeroticism in Wilde, Gide, Stoker, and Forster. Kuzmanovic, Dejan, 2003, PhD, Rice University, 231 pp. 3090165 This work explores the changing views of masculinity between 1890 and 1918 as depicted in the writings of André Gide, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde and E. M. Forster. An investigation of logotherapy for a possible theory of personality. Lance, Rickey L., 1978, EdD, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 198 pp. 3089260 DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS, 2003245 The author describes the early work of Viktor Frankl and the potential use of logotherapy for psychological and pastoral counselling. The impact of trauma on Freud's discovery and development of psychoanalysis. Lehman, Alan Leo, 2002, PhD, Union Institute and University, 302 pp. 3069737 Lehman examines the impact of the psychological trauma Freud faced because of the blatant racial anti-Semitism present in the Vienna of his time and its influence on his development and the discovery of psychoanalysis. The fantastic subject: on the role of images of matter and space in psychic life, literature and psychoanalysis. Lewen, Jody Nan, 2002, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 209 pp. 3082287 In studying how psychic subjectivity is constituted, the author uses the works of Sigmund Freud, Donald Winnicott, Melanie Klein, Roy Schafer, Marie Redonnet and Joseph Roth. She who is not: a psychobiography of Catherine of Siena using the theories of D. W. Winnicott. Martellock, Amy King, 2003, PsyD, Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, 201 pp. 3088240 This dissertation presents a psychobiography of the famous political activist and mystic who lived in the 14th century. D. W. Winnicott's theories are used to explain her activities and influence. Beyond care and control: therapeutic interventions for survivors of torture and refugee trauma. McKinney, Kelly Ann, 2003, PhD, City University of New York, 398 pp. 3083691 Western psychological expertise is used to try to understand the psycho- logical trauma of victims of war, torture and other forms of violence. Ultimo tango a Vienna: a Freudian view of 'Last Tango in Paris'. McLaughlin, John Carten, 2003, PsyD, The Wright Institute, 199 pp. 3084482 By examining eight of Freud's major studies, the author compares two of Freud's major opposing psychic forces, repression and the Drive, focusing on how these two forces play out in the film 'Last Tango in Paris'. Martin Heidegger's meditative thinking and Theravada Buddhist mindful- ness: going towards a psychological interface (Theravada Buddhism). Mitchell, James Lyle, III, 2003, PhD, California Institute of Integral Studies, 269 pp. 3093563 246HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) This study compares and contrasts Theravada Buddhist mindfulness with Martin Heidegger's meditative thinking. 'Dreams sinking into the mire': an adult developmental study of Flaubert's 'Madame Bovary' (France, Gustave Flaubert). Mohr, Katja, 2003, PsyD, The Wright Institute, 66 pp. 3084500 This dissertation uses the writings of Daniel Levinson and Erik Erikson on development in adolescence and young adulthood to analyse Madame Bovary. The brief therapy model of the Mental Research Institute: tracing the development of founder/director Richard Fisch, MD's therapeutic style in first sessions: a qualitative analysis. Moorman, Adi Granit, 2003, PhD, University of Louisiana at Monroe, 115 pp. 3083011 Fisch's contributions to marriage and family therapy through the use of the Mental Research Institute Brief Therapy Model are studied. Countertransference in the works of Bollas, Ogden, and Stolorow: toward a deconstruction of the countertransference metaphor. Morton,CraigBarnes,2003,PsyD,AlliantInternational University, San Francisco Bay, 126 pp. 3088935 Morton presents a short history of countertransference and then shows how this psychoanalytic theory has been used by three contemporary psycho- analysts, Thomas Ogden, Christopher Bollas and Robert Stolorow. Quivering Adam: male hysteria and the construction of masculinity in early American literature (Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charles Brockden Brown). Mullaney, William Patrick, 2002, PhD, Tulane University, 210 pp. 3084084 The author uses some of the 19th-century writings of four noted American authors to explain the anxiety inherent in nascent American masculinity, relating the close tie between hysteria and femininity in these writings. Paria or Phoenix: an object relations view of faith reconstruction after religious rejection (Thomas Merton). Nelson, Reginal Gene, 2002, PsyD, Immaculata College, 141 pp. 3063267 Nelson examines Fowler's faith development theory. This study is based in part on the writings of Erik Erikson, Lawrence Kohlberg and Jean Piaget who, in turn, based some of their ideas on the writings of Freud. Bridging secular and spiritual approaches to neurotic misery and everyday DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS, 2003247 unhappiness: a dialogue between psychoanalysis and Jewish and Zen Buddhist mystical traditions. Neuberg, Alan, 2003, PhD, New York University, 545 pp. 3094681 Neuberg discusses both the psychoanalytic and mystic views of several major leaders in the psychoanalytic movement. Building somatic resources: the theory and practice of sensorimotor psychotherapy in the treatment of trauma. Ogden, Pat, 2003, PhD, Union Institute and University, 253 pp. 3081058 The author uses Pierre Janet's somatically based approaches to explain the historical underpinning in the practice of sensorimotor psychotherapy. Deconstructing Hillman: a Derridean reading of 'Re-Visioning Psychology' (James Hillman). Olson, Rex Allan, 2002, PhD, Duquesne University, 132 pp. 3074203 This dissertation examines Hillman's views on psyche. The evolution of self-starvation behaviors into the present-day diagnosis of anorexia nervosa: a critical literature review. Ove, Marcia K., 2003, PsyD, Alliant International University, San Diego, 116 pp. 3073425 Ove presents a literature review of the changing psychiatric definition of anorexia nervosa. Emphasis is placed on the contradictions and confusion in both past and present definitions of this disorder. Madness, masculinity and the modern individual: paranoia and gender in mid-twentieth-century narrative (Raymond Chandler, Sigmund Freud). Paradis, Kenneth Gordon, 2000, PhD, McMaster University, 259 pp. NQ72354 Paradis discusses some of Freud's theories concerning masculine paranoia over homosexuality and changing from a man into a woman and contrasts this with Raymond Chandler's hard-boiled male detectives. Adieu: 'Hamlet' remembered in the thoughts of Benjamin, Lacan, Levinas, and Derrida (William Shakespeare, Walter Benjamin, Jacques Lacan, Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida). Payne, James Andrew, 2003, PhD, University of Toronto, 272 pp. NQ78352 The 20th-century writings of these four authors are used to re-evaluate Hegel's views of Hamlet as introduced into English literary criticism by Andrew Cecil Bradley. 248HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) The myth of Pandora and the repression of women's appetites (Hesiod). Peacock, Martha, 2003, PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 289 pp. 3077728 The author explores the ancient Greek myth of Pandora, the seeming need for women to sacrifice their bodies, and the current concerns over adolescent and young women's eating problems in their attempts to lose weight. The function and diagnosis of hysteria in nineteenth century fiction and medical texts. Perna, Scott Francis, 2002, PsyD, Alliant International University, San Francisco Bay, 280 pp. 3069622 Nineteenth-century male medical leaders pictured hysteria as primarily a female disease based on the weakened female characteristics. The author of this thesis compares three standard 19th-century medical texts describing hysteria with the image of this disease as depicted in three novels by women authors of that era, pointing out the sharp contrasts between the two models. Cure and control: medical model dominance and empowerment-based philosophy in American mental health care. Prince, Jonathan David, 2002, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 206 pp. 3082365 This dissertation examines the forms of treatment used in American health care facilities from the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century, demonstrating that many of the supposed 'newer' therapies are really renamed versions of 19th-century treatments. Framing the ADHD child: history, discourse and everyday experience. Rafalovich, Adam, 2002, PhD, The University of British Columbia, 399 pp. NQ75070 By examining both past and present medical and popular literature describing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), the author demonstrates the confusion that has existed and still exists in the definition of this mental disorder. Central Lunatic Asylum for the Colored Insane: a history of African Americans with mental disabilities, 1844­1885 (Virginia). Randolph, Kirby Ann, 2003, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 245 pp. 3087454 This dissertation looks at the background to and the founding of this Asylum in Richmond, Virginia, in 1869. The author discusses the handling of mentally ill slaves and the factors that led to the opening of this unique institution. The final chapters discuss the changes in psychiatric care for the patients from 1869 to 1885. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS, 2003249 The neurosis of narrative: American literature and psychoanalytic psychiatry during World War II (Carson McCullers, Charles Jackson, John Steinbeck, John Huston). Redfern, Erin Elisabeth, 2003, PhD, Northwestern University, 219 pp. 3087963 The author explores how the developments of American psychiatry in the World War II era impacted on the major literary works of John Steinbeck, Charles Jackson, John Huston, and Carson McCullers. Breeding up the human herd: gender, power, and eugenics in Illinois, 1890­1940. Rembis, Michael Allen, 2003, PhD, The University of Arizona, 341 pp. 3090020 This dissertation discusses the origins of America's first state eugenics law permitting the institutionalization of the feeble minded. Special attention is placed on women's role in the passage of this 1915 Illinois law. An empirical analysis of W. R. D. Fairbairn's object relations analysis of Harry Guntrip. Rhoat, William Edward, 2002, PsyD, Alliant International University, Fresno, 103 pp. 3092407 Relying on 10 years of transcripts the author examines the analysis sessions of English object relations theorist Harry Guntrip by W. R. D. Fairbairn. Taming the flame: transformation from Dionysian archetypal possession to individuation. Rossi, April Cybele, 2003, PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 145 pp. 3084883 Rossi uses the Jungian perspective of depth psychology to analyse the inter- action between the Greek god Dionysus and the disease alcoholism. Inheriting the future: legacies of Kant, Freud, and Flaubert. Rottenberg, Elizabeth Grace, 2003, PhD, The Johns Hopkins University, 180 pp. 3068206 The author discusses some of Freud's later studies, particularly in regard to ego splitting and examples of obsessional neurosis. Ethical dimensions of psychoanalysis: interpretations of Kleinian and Kohutian theories (Melanie Klein, Heinz Kohut, Paul Ricoeur). Salter, Lisa Boccia, 2002, PhD, The University of Chicago, 236 pp. 3070202 Salter uses Paul Ricoeur's theory of moral anthropology to examine the psychoanalytic theory of Melanie Klein and Heinz Kohut's theory of self psychology. 250HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) A hermeneutic interpretation of solution-focused therapy: the interweaving of historical time and theory. Sarti, Jennifer Paige, 2002, PsyD, Alliant International University, San Francisco Bay, 207 pp. 3088949 The late twentieth-century creation of solution-focused therapy is explored. Fragmented characters, unethical selves: a psychoanalytic study of novels by Christiane Rochefort, Simone de Beauvoir, Francoise Mallet-Joris and Jacqueline Harpman. Scheiber, Elizabeth Scarlett, 2002, PhD, Indiana University, 40 pp. 3076066 Through the use of Karen Homey's psychoanalytical model of neurosis to narrative, the author examines some of the works of some noted women authors. Special attention is placed on the depiction of both psychologically healthy and unhealthy relations in these literary works. Managed care and the incomes of psychiatrists. Schwalm, Douglas David, 2002, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 134 pp. 3082395 This study examines how managed care and the rise of social work and clinical psychology impacted on the psychiatrists' clinical incomes in the 1990s. The impact of deinstitutionalization on psychological distress and access of psychiatric services. Sealy, Patricia Ann, 2002, PhD, The University of Western Ontario, 284 pp. NQ77114 Using data from the National Population Health Survey, the author discusses the impact of deinstitutionalization on former mental hospital patients' ability to re-establish psychiatric care now that they live out in the Canadian community. A Winnicottian reading of Gwendolen Harleth in George Eliot's 'Daniel Deronda'. Selvin, Jessica, 2003, PsyD, The Wright Institute, 181 pp. 3084491 This dissertation uses the psychological approach of D. W. Winnicott to analyse Eliot's character, Daniel Deronda. In the labyrinth of secret: a meditation on the nature of secret. Sgarzi, Julie A., 2003, PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute, 437 pp. 3081678 Szagi uses Jungian psychology to describe secret's complex role in psyche. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS, 2003251 The contributions of Hugo Munsterberg to forensic psychology: a historical analysis. Shami, Noel J., 2002, PsyD, Carlos Albizu University, 89 pp. 3067821 This biographical study examines the career of the noted psychologist, Hugo Munsterberg, and his role in the creation of forensic psychology. The spectacular madwoman: nineteenth-century women writers who exposed the ideological bias of psychiatric objectivity and the immorality of moral asylum management. Shepherd,TonyaA.,2003,PhD,IndianaUniversityof Pennsylvania, 332 pp. 3080437 The author combines 19th-century artwork and psychiatric literature with the writings of the 18th-century physiognomist Caspar Lavater to explain the image that 19th-century physicians had of women's mental and moral weaknesses. Using women's post-asylum autobiographies the author demonstrates how the physical appearance of a woman could be grounds for institutionalizing her in a lunatic asylum. Hermann Hesse's use of German Romanticism and Indian spirituality in the resolution of his mid-life crisis: a Jungian approach to 'Demian', 'Siddhartha', and 'Steppenwolf'. Spano, Mathew V., 2002, PhD, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey ­ New Brunswick, 459 pp. 3066779 Jungian theories of the archetypes and of individuation are used to explain how Nobel-Laureate Hermann Hesse was able to survive his mid-life crisis, 1916­1927. Victorian professionals, intersubjectivity, and the fin-de-siecle gothic text. Stasiak, Lauren Anne, 2002, PhD, University of Washington, 196 pp. 3072144 This study of late 19th-century gothic texts uses Jessica Benjamin's psycho- analytic explanation of subject-object relations to help to understand the materialistic nature of commercialism during that period. 'Dangerous and disturbing': traumas and fetishes of race in Faulkner, Larsen, and Van Vechten. Stringer, Dorothy, 2003, PhD, State University of New York at Albany, 158 pp. 3083519 Using Freudian and post-Freudian trauma studies the author discusses the violence that appears in the writings of Nella Larsen and William Faulkner, and in the portrait photography of Carl Van Vechten. LSD psychotherapy: theoretical implications for the study of psychology. 252HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) Tarnas, Richard Theodore, Jr., 1976, PhD, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, 184 pp. 3088203 This dissertation discusses the early work of Dr Stanislav Grof in the development of LSD psychotherapy. Aimee Semple McPherson: therapeutic responses to the culture of abundance. Thompson, Gregory John, 2002, PhD, The Florida State University, 319 pp. 3072014 The author looks at the growing level of popular anxiety among middle- and lower-class Americans (1880s­1920s) as the potential of economic abundance threatened to swallow up this part of the American public. Special attention is given to the life and career of Aimee Semple McPherson, a leading evangelist during the first part of the 20th century. Parting at the crossroads: the development of education for psychiatric nursing in three Canadian provinces, 1909­1955. Tipliski, Veryl Margaret, 2003, PhD, The University of Manitoba, 549 pp. NQ79903 This dissertation traces the development of psychiatric nursing in three Canadian provinces, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, from the early twentieth century to 1955. Special emphasis is placed on the battle between psychiatric nursing leaders and psychiatrists concerning control over psychiatric nursing, with nursing able to maintain control over its educational and practice standards. Images of the center in schizophrenia: myth, text, theory (Carl G. Jung, J. Weir Perry). Trueman, Leslie Doris, 2002, PhD, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey ­ New Brunswick, 290 pp. 3066789 The work of J. Weir Perry and C. G. Jung on schizophrenics is discussed, and their psychological worldview is compared with that of normal people. De stem in het bloed: de lokalisatie van de moraliteit in het menselijke lichaam, c.1800 ­ c.1930. Ein wetenschapsgeschiedunis. [The voice in the blood: the localization of morality in the human body, c.1800 ­ c.1930] Verplaetse, Jan, 2002, PhD, Rijksuniversiteitte Gent (Belgium), 497 pp. In Dutch. C810215 The author describes the efforts of European and American psychiatrists, neurologists and anthropologists, in the 19th and first part of the 20th centuries, to find the location in the brain for moral actions of individuals; this eventually helped to provide the rationale for the eugenics movement. Remembering the 'oculus imaginationis': the value of rhetoric and the art of memory in psychology and Jungian/Archetypal psychotherapy. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS, 2003253 Viney, George, 2002, PsyD, Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 215 pp. 3061522 Viney traces the development of the science of psychology to early, often ignored, ideas that emerged during Classical Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance period. Particular attention is paid to the art of memory and to rhetoric, for example, in the work of Robert Fludd in the 17th century. The power of phantasm in Stephane Mallarmé's youth poetry and in the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan (France). Vinson, Mona Margareta, 2003, PhD, University of California, Davis, 635 pp. 3082571 Lacan's use of the language of the unconscious and his views about desire are used in this dissertation to discuss Mallarmé's youth poetry. Fascism and female melancholia: the lure of fascism for the female subject in psychoanalytic theory, German literature and film. von Hoene, Linda Marie, 2002, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 169 pp. 3063586 The author uses a feminist psychoanalytic perspective to try to explain why women were drawn to fascism. Von Hoene describes how Reich, Adorno, Horkheimer, Kristeva and Theweleit developed their psychoanalytic theories of fascism. The writing cure: women, poetry, and madness, 1880­1940 (Amy Levy, Charlotte Mew, Stevie Smith, Una Marson). Walsh, Jessica Lee, 2002, PhD, The University of Iowa, 258 pp. 3073406 Walsh examines the relationship between the poetry written by and the madness experienced in the careers of four 19th- and 20th-century century women authors. Their efforts at a writing cure are compared with Freud's talking cure. 'Souls upon the screen': psychoanalysis, the cinema, and the modern literature of H.D. (Hilda Doolittle, Ezra Pound, D. H. Lawrence). Wandtke, Terrence Ross, 2002, PhD, Saint Louis University, 301 pp. 3059685 This dissertation discusses the middle part of H.D.'s professional work involving film. The author claims that her work anticipated psychoanalytic film theory. H. D.'s film work challenged the heterosexual theories of Sigmund Freud. The pathological family: a cultural history of family therapy in post-World War II America. Weinstein, Deborah Fran, 2002, PhD, Harvard University, 367 pp. 3067451 254HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY 15(2) The author examines the creation of family therapy in America in the 1950s and 1960s, discussing the contributions of Don Jackson, Salvador Minuchin, Nathan Ackerman, Gregory Bateson and Murray Bowen. Originary experience: the role of psychology in Merleau-Ponty's phenomen- ology. Welsh, Tamara Lynn, 2002, PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 248 pp. 3090087 This study discusses the impact of psychological theories on the evolution of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's philosophical writings. Freud's 'Project' and neuroscience (Sigmund Freud). Wolfe, Donna Lee, 2002, PsyD, Pepperdine University, 89 pp. 3061616 Wolfe discusses some of Freud's theories which first appeared in his 1895 writings and compares them with current neuroscience theories on emotion, behaviour, brain function and development. The author states that there would be future benefits from a closer relationship between psychoanalysis and the neurosciences.</meta-value>
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