Current Book Content
Here is the complete list of books currently available to PEP Web subscribers (excluding 24 hour subscriptions):
Freud’s Collected Works:
- Freud, S. Gesammelte Werke: Chronologisch Geordnet, Volumes 1-18.
- Strachey, J. (1953-1974). The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volumes 1-24.
Glossaries and Dictionaries:
- Laplanche, J. and Pontalis, J. B. (1973). The Language of Psycho-Analysis.
- PEP Consolidated Psychoanalytic Glossary (2016), which integrates:
- Auchincloss , E. L.and Samberg, , E. (2012). Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Hinshelwood, R. D. (1989). A Dictionary of Kleinian Thought. London: Free Association Books.
- Laplanche, J., & Pontalis, J. B. (1973). The Language of Psychoanalysis. New York/London: W. W. Norton.
- Moore, B., & Fine, B. D. (1968). A Glossary of Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts. New York: American Psychoanalytic Association.
- Junkers, G. EPF Glossary of Psychoanalysis in Europe. London: Karnac Books
- Skelton, R.(Ed.). (2006). The Edinburgh International Encyclopaedia of Psychoanalysis. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
Other Books:
- Abram, J. (2007). The Language of Winnicott: A Dictionary of Winnicott’s Use of Words.
- Abram, J. (Ed.) (2013). Donald Winnicott Today. [NEW]
- Anderson, R. (1992). Clinical Lectures on Klein and Bion.
- Anzieu, D. (1986). Freud’s Self-Analysis.
- Aulagnier, P. (2001). The Violence of Interpretation: From Pictogram to Statement. [NEW]
- Balint, M. (1979). The Basic Fault: Therapeutic Aspects of Regression.
- Bion, W. R. (1961). Experiences in Groups And Other Papers.
- Bion, W. R. (1962). Learning from Experience.
- Bion, W. R. (1963). Elements of Psycho-Analysis.
- Bion, W. R. (1965). Transformations.
- Bion, W. R. (1970). Attention and Interpretation.
- Bodtker, J. (1990). Beyond Words: Interpretive Art Therapy.
- Boehlich, W. (1990). The Letters of Sigmund Freud to Eduard Silberstein 1871-1881.
- Botella, C., and Botella, S. (2005). The Work of Psychic Figurability: Mental States Without Representation. [NEW]
- Bowlby, J. (1969). Attachment and Loss: Volume I: Attachment.
- Bowlby, J. (1973). Attachment and Loss: Volume II: Separation, Anxiety and Anger.
- Bowlby, J. (1980). Attachment and Loss: Volume III: Loss, Sadness and Depression.
- Brabant, E., Falzeder, E. and Giampieri-Deutsch, P. (1993). The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi Volume 1, 1908-1914.
- Brenman, E. (2006). Recovery of the Lost Good Object. [NEW]
- Britton, R. (1998). Belief and Imagination – Explorations in Psychoanalysis. [NEW]
- Britton, R., Feldman, M. and O’Shaugnessy, E. (1989). The Oedipus Complex Today: Clinical Implications.
- Danon-Boileau, L. and Tamet J-Y. (Eds.) (2021). Psychoanalysts in Session: Clinical Glossary of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. [NEW]
- Deutsch, H. (1967). Selected Problems of Adolescence: With Special Emphasis on Group Formation.
- Dowling, S. (1990). Child and Adolescent Analysis: its Significance for Clinical Work with Adults.
- Dowling, S. (1991). Conflict and Compromise: Therapeutic Implications.
- Dowling, S. (1995). The Psychology and Treatment of Addictive Behavior.
- Faimberg, H. (2005). The Telescoping of Generations: Listening to the Narcissistic Links Between Generations. [NEW]
- Fairbairn, W. D. (1952). Psychoanalytic Studies of the Personality.
- Falzeder, E. (2002). The Complete Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Karl Abraham 1907-1925.
- Falzeder, E. and Brabant, E. (2000). The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi, Volume 3, 1920-1933.
- Falzeder, E., Brabant, E. and Giampieri-Deutsch, P. (1996). The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi Volume 2, 1914-1919.
- Feldman, M. (B. Joseph, Ed.) (2009). Doubt, Conviction and the Analytic Process: Selected Papers of Michael Feldman. [NEW]
- Ferenczi, S. (1952). First Contributions to Psycho-Analysis.
- Ferenczi, S., Abraham, K., Simmel, E. and Jones, E. (1921). Psychoanalysis and the War Neuroses.
- Fichtner, G. (2003). The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908-1938.
- Fonagy, P., Cooper, A. M., and Wallerstein, R. S. (Eds.) (1999). Psychoanalysis on the Move: The Work of Joseph Sandler. [NEW]
- Freud, E. L. (1961). Letters of Sigmund Freud 1873-1939.
- Freud, E. L. (1970). The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Arnold Zweig.
- Green, A. (1999). The Fabric of Affect in the Psychoanalytic Discourse. [NEW]
- Green, A. (2005). Key Ideas for a Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Misrecognition and Recognition of the Unconscious. [NEW]
- Glover, N. (2009). Psychoanalytic Aesthetics: An Introduction to the British School.
- Groddeck, G. (1977). The Meaning of Illness.
- Grubrich-Simitis, I. (1997). Early Freud and Late Freud – Reading Anew Studies on Hysteria and Moses and Monotheism. [NEW]
- Harris, M. (1975). Thinking about lnfants and Young Children.
- Harris, M. (1999). Emily Dickinson in Time: Experience and Its Analysis in Progressive Verbal Form.
- Harris, M. (2007). Your Teenager.
- Harris, M. and Bick, E. (2011). The Tavistock Model: Papers on Child Development and Psychoanalytic Training.
- Hartmann, H. (1958). Ego Psychology and the Problem of Adaptation.
- Heimann, P. (M. Tonnesmann, Ed.) (1989). About Children and Children-No-Longer – Collected Papers 1942–80. [NEW]
- Jain, N. (1999). The Mind’s Extensive View: Samuel Johnson on Poetic Language.
- Jones, E. (1955). Sigmund Freud Life and Work, Volume Two: Years of Maturity 1901-1919.
- Jones, E. (1957). Sigmund Freud Life And Work, Volume Three: The Last Phase 1919-1939.
- Jones, E. (1972). Sigmund Freud Life and Work, Volume One: The Young Freud 1856-1900.
- Joseph, B. (1989). Psychic Equilibrium and Psychic Change.
- Kaplan-Solms, K. (2002). Clinical Studies in Neuro-Psychoanalysis: Introduction to a Depth Neuropsychology.
- Kernberg, O. F. (2016). Psychoanalytic Education at the Crossroads: Reformation, Change and the Future of Psychoanalytic Training. [NEW]
- King, P. and Steiner, R. (1991). The Freud-Klein Controversies 1941-45.
- Klein, M. (1932). The Psycho-Analysis of Children.
- Klein, M. (1961). Narrative of a Child Analysis.
- Klein, M. (1975). Envy and Gratitude and Other Works 1946-1963.
- Kohon, G. (Ed.) (1999). The Dead Mother: The Work of André Green. [NEW]
- Levy, S. T. (2000). The Therapeutic Alliance.
- Mariotti, P. (Ed.) (2012). The Maternal Lineage : Identification, Desire and Transgenerational Issues. [NEW]
- Masson, J. M. (1985). The Complete Letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904.
- Matte-Blanco, I. (1988). Thinking, Feeling, and Being.
- McGuire, W. (1974). The Freud/Jung Letters.
- Meltzer, D. (1967). The Psycho-analytical Process.
- Meltzer, D. (1973). Sexual States of Mind.
- Meltzer, D. (1978). The Kleinian Development.
- Meltzer, D. (1983). Dream Life: A Re-Examination of the Psycho-Analytical Theory and Technique.
- Meltzer, D. (1986). Studies in Extended Metapsychology: Clinical Applications of Bion’s Ideas.
- Meltzer, D. (1990). The Claustrum: An Investigation of Claustrophobic Phenomena.
- Meltzer, D. and Harris, M. (2011). Adolescence: Talks and Papers by Donald Meltzer and Martha Harris.
- Meltzer, D. and Williams, M. H. (1988). The Apprehension of Beauty: The Role of Aesthetic Conflict in Development, Art and Violence.
- Meltzer, D., Bremner, J., Hoxter, S., Wedell, D., and Wittenberg, I. (1975). Explorations in Autism.
- Meng, H. and Freud, E. L. (1963). Psychoanalysis and Faith: The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Oskar Pfister.
- Milner, M. (1969). The Hands of the Living God: An Account of a Psycho-analytic Treatment.
- Milner, M. (1987). The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men: Forty-Four Years of Exploring Psychoanalysis.
- Money-Kyrle, R.E. (D. Meltzer, Ed.) (1978). The Collected Papers of Roger Money-Kyrle.
- Nagera, H. (1966). Early Childhood Disturbances, the Infantile Neurosis, and the Adulthood Disturbances.
- Negri, R. (1994). The Newborn in the lntensive Care Unit: A Neuropsychoanalytical Prevention Method.
- Negri, R. and Martha Harris. (2007). The Story of lnfant Development.
- Ogden, T. H. (2009). Rediscovering Psychoanalysis: Thinking and Dreaming, Learning and Forgetting. [NEW]
- O’Shaughnessy, E. (R. Rusbridger, Ed.) (2015). Inquiries in Psychoanalysis: Collected papers of Edna O’Shaughnessy. [NEW]
- Paskauskas, R. A. (1993). The Complete Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Ernest Jones 1908-1939.
- Pfeiffer, E. (1963). Sigmund Freud and Lou Andreas-Salomé Letters.
- Piontelli, A. (1985). Backwards in Time: A Study in Infant Observation by the Method of Esther Bick.
- Quinodoz, J-M. (1993). The Taming of Solitude: Separation Anxiety in Psychoanalysis. [NEW]
- Racker, H. (1968). Transference and Countertransference.
- Rickman, J. (1957). Selected Contributions to Psycho-Analysis.
- Rosenfeld, H. (1987). Impasse and Interpretation.
- Rothstein, A. (1985). Models of the Mind–Their Relationships to Clinical Work.
- Rothstein, A. (1986). The Reconstruction of Trauma: Its Significance in Clinical Work.
- Rothstein, A. (1987). The Interpretation of Dreams in Clinical Work.
- Sanders, K. (1986). A Matter of lnterest: Clinical Notes of a Psychoanalyst in General Practice.
- Sanders, K. (1999). Nine Lives: The Emotional Experience in General Practice.
- Sandler, J., Michels, R. and Fonagy, P. (2000). Changing Ideas In A Changing World: The Revolution in Psychoanalysis. Essays in Honour of Arnold Cooper.
- Segal, H. (1991). Dream, Phantasy and Art. [NEW]
- Schur, M. (1967). The ID and the Regulatory Principles of Mental Functioning.
- Sodré, I. (P. Roth, Ed.) (2015). Imaginary Existences: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Phantasy, Fiction, Dreams and Daydreams. [NEW]
- Spence, D. P. (1982). Narrative Truth and Historical Truth.
- Spillius, E. (P. Roth and R. Rusbridger, Eds.) (2007). Encounters with Melanie Klein: Selected Papers of Elizabeth Spillius. [NEW]
- Steiner, J. (2011). Seeing and Being Seen: Emerging from a Psychic Retreat. [NEW]
- Stern, D. N. (1985). The Interpersonal World of the Infant.
- Stewart, H (Ed.) (1996). Michael Balint: Object Relations, Pure and Applied. [NEW]
- Thomä, H. and Kächele, H. (1987). Psychoanalytic Practice, Volume 1: Principles.
- Thomä, H. and Kächele, H. (1992). Psychoanalytic Practice, Volume 2: Clinical Studies.
- Tuckett, D., Basile, R., Birksted-Breen, D., Böhm, T., Denis, P., Ferro, A., Hinz, H., Jemstedt, A., Mariotti, P., and Schubert, J. (2008). Psychoanalysis Comparable and Incomparable: The Evolution of a Method to Describe and Compare Psychoanalytic Approaches. [NEW]
- Wallerstein, R. S. (1998). Lay Analysis: Life Inside the Controversy.
- Wallerstein, R. S. (2000). Forty-Two Lives in Treatment: A Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.
- Williams, M. H. (1987). A Strange Way of Killing: The Poetic Structure of Wuthering Heights.
- Williams, M. H. (2005). The Vale of Soulmaking: The Post-Kleinian Model of The Mind.
- Williams, M. H. (2010). The Aesthetic Development: The Poetic Spirit of Psychoanalysis.
- Williams, M. H. and Waddell, M. (1991). The Chamber of Maiden Thought: Literary Origins of the Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind.
- Winnicott, D. W. (1965). The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment.
- Winnicott, D. W. (1971). Playing and Reality.
- Winnicott, D. W. (1971). Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry.
- Winnicott, D. W. (1975). Through Paediatrics to Psycho-Analysis.
- Winnicott, D. W. (1980). The Piggle.
- Winnicott, D. W. (1986). Holding and Interpretation.
- Winnicott, D. W. (1987). The Spontaneous Gesture.
PEP Preview Books
- Abram, J. (2022). The Surviving Object: Psychoanalytic Clinical Essays on Psychic Survival-of-the-Object.
- Birksted-Breen, D. (Ed.) (2021). Translation/Transformation: 100 Years of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis.
- Black , D. M. (2024). Psychoanalysis and Ethics: The Necessity of Perspective.
- Bolognini, S. (2022). Vital Flows Between the Self and Non-Self: The Interpsychic.
- Bonaminio, V. (2022). Playing at Work: Clinical Essays in a Contemporary Winnicottian Perspective on Technique.
- Brenman Pick, I., Davids, M. & Shavit, N. (2018). Authenticity in the Psychoanalytic Encounter: The Work of Irma Brenman Pick.
- Campbell, D. & Jaffè, R. (2022). When the Body Speaks: A British-Italian Dialogue.
- Ciccone, A., and Lhopital, M. (2022). Birth to Psychic Life.
- Civitarese, G. (2016). Truth and the Unconscious in Psychoanalysis.
- Guignard, F. (2020). Psychoanalytic Concepts and Technique in Development: Psychoanalysis, Neuroscience and Physics.
- Hinshelwood, R. (2023). W.R. Bion as Clinician: Steering Between Concept and Practice.
- Kahn, L. (2018). Psychoanalysis, Apathy, and the Postmodern Patient.
- Kohon, G. (2019). Concerning the Nature of Psychoanalysis: The Persistence of a Paradoxical Discourse.
- Kohon, G. (2018). British Psychoanalysis: New Perspectives in the Independent Tradition.
- Lassmann, W. (2022). Lost to Desire: The École Psychosomatique de Paris and its Encounter with Patients Who Do Not Thrive.
- Marion, P. (2022). Sexuality and Procreation in the Age of Biotechnology: Desire and its Discontents.
- Numa, S. (2022). On Being One’s Self: Clinical Explorations in Identity from John Steiner’s Workshop.
- Ogden, T. H. (2016). Reclaiming Unlived Life: Experiences in Psychoanalysis.
- Ogden, T. H. (2022). Coming to Life in the Consulting Room: Toward a New Analytic Sensibility.
- Perelberg, R. J. (2020). Sexuality, Excess, and Representation: A Psychoanalytic Clinical and Theoretical Perspective.
- Robinson, K. & Schächter, J. (2021). The Contemporary Freudian Tradition: Past and Present.
- Rustin, M., Stratton, K. & Cregeen, S. (2023). Finding a Way to the Child: Selected Clinical Papers 1983-2021.
- Salonen, S. (2018). Metapsychological Perspectives on Psychic Survival: Integration of Traumatic Helplessness in Psychoanalysis.
- Sedlak, V. (2019). The Psychoanalyst’s Superegos, Ego Ideals and Blind Spots: The Emotional Development of the Clinician.
- Tuckett, D., Allison, E., Bonard, O., Bruns, G. J., Christopoulos, A. L., Diercks, M., Hinze, E., Linardos, M., Šebek, M., Bronstein, A. & Rudden, M. (2024). Knowing What Psychoanalysts Do and Doing What Psychoanalysts Know.
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To date, books added to PEP-Web have been identified as “classic” and available via copyright permission to digitize. Copyright permission can be complex to negotiate and may limit PEP’s capacity to add important titles. This document outlines the criteria and method of identifying books to add to the collection. Any user of PEP-Web may nominate psychoanalytic books to be considered for the archive.
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- The book has original content, not a compilation of previously published papers.
- The book (1) has reached a certain threshold of citations in the PEP Archive (number still to be determined but in the range of 100+ per year over a decade of scholarship) that identifies its usefulness to the collection OR (2) is selected by the PEP Advisory Committee comprised of individuals from the list of the most downloaded authors based on a process of nomination and voting by the Advisory Committee OR (3) is nominated by PEP users on the website. At least 100 users in one calendar year have to request a book from a list of nominations. Book nominations need only one or two users but require at least 12 independent nominations to move from the nominations long-list to the voting short-list.
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