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Subject: Need profession and theoretical orientations for authors (part two of five)
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Asked by: porko-ga
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Posted: 23 Apr 2005 17:57 PDT
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Question ID: 513298
For each of the following authors, I would like to know:
1.	their profession (e.g. priest, social worker, scientist, therapist, etc.), and 
2.	if they are in the therapy field, what their theoretical
orientations are (e.g. cognitive-behavioral, Jungian analyst,
object-relations, etc.)
(It?s okay if unable to find information on one or two on the list.
Need response ASAP but the latest April 30, 2005).

Thanx muuch!

	Chessick, R. (1974). The technique and practice of intensive
psychotherapy. New York: J. Aronson.

	Davies, J. (1994). Love in the afternoon: A relational
reconsideration of desire and dread in the countertransference.
Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 4(2), 153-170.

	Elise, D. (1991). When sexual and romantic feelings permeate the
therapeutic relationship. In C. Silverstein (Ed.), Gays, lesbians and
their therapists (pp. 52-67). New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

	Epstein, L. & Feiner, A. (1988). Countertransference: The therapist?s
contribution to treatment. In B. Wolstein (Ed.), Essential papers on
countertransference (pp. 282-303). New York: New York University
Press.

	Gabbard, G. & Lester, E. (1995). Boundaries and boundary violations
in psychoanalysis. New York: Basic Books.

Request for Question Clarification by answerfinder-ga on 25 Apr 2005 04:24 PDT
Dear porko-ga,
Once again I?ll post this as a clarification to enable you to review
these sources and come back to me with any further information you
require. Plus, I?m determined to make sure that all of your questions
(I to V) are answered.


Chessick, R. is Chessick, Richard D MD, PhD

Confirmed here
http://www.biblio.com/books/2348284.html

He conducted a book review on the below site. Click on the below book
title and it will take you to the review and his brief biography.

"Book Review: Irving Howe: A Life of Passionate Dissent , by Gerald
Sorin - Reviewed by Richard D. Chessick, M.D., Ph.D."

"Dr. Chessick is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Northwestern University; Senior Attending Psychiatrist, (Emeritus),
Evanston Hospital; Fellow, American Academy of Psychoanalysis, and
Training; and Supervising Analyst, Center for Psychoanalytic Study in
Chicago"
http://aapsa.org/academy_forum.html


"Richard D. Chessick, PhB'49, SB'54, MD'54, is a professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Northwestern University, where
he has taught since 1960. The senior attending psychiatrist at
Evanston Hospital, Chessick has a private practice in Evanston and is
working on his 13th book. He also received his Ph.D. in philosophy
from California Coast University in 1977 and taught philosophy at
Loyola University of Chicago for eight years. Chessick, a fellow and
trustee of the American Academy of Psychoanalysts"
http://magazine.uchicago.edu/9510/October95BOBClassnews4.html

Publications
http://www.karnacbooks.com/author.php?AUTH=Chessick%2C+Richard+D.


Davies, J. is Jody Messler Davies, Ph.D.
References to the book and others by her on this page. 
http://www.analyticpress.com/pdtoc4-6.html

2004
"JODY MESSLER DAVIES is a psychoanalyst in private practice in New
York. She is a founding member and vice president of the International
Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and the
coeditor, with Neil Altman, of Psychoanalytic Dialogues: A Journal of
Relational Perspectives. Dr. Davies is the coauthor, with Mary Gail
Frawley, of Treating the Adult Survivor of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A
Psychoanalytic Perspective (Basic, 1994), and is currently at work on
Relational Bonds, Dissociative Barriers: Transformations of Desire and
Despair in Psychoanalysis."
http://www.english.ufl.edu/pnm/speakers.html

Not dated but maybe 1994.
"Jody Messler Davies, Ph.D., is a faculty member and clinical
supervisor at the Derner Institute, Adelphi University, and at
Columbia University?s Teachers College. She is also a clinical
supervisor at the Center for the Study of Abuse and Incest, Manhattan
Institute of Psychoanalysis, and a faculty member at the National
Institute for the Psychotherapies."
http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/basic/author_detail.jsp?id=292428


Elise, D is Dianne Elise, Ph.D.
Confirmed on this page by reference to the book
http://www.fortda.org/archvtoc.htm

"Dr. Dianne Elise is a Supervising and Personal Analyst, and Faculty
Member of the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California;
Associate Editor, Studies in Gender and Sexuality; past Editorial
Associate, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. She has
published numerous psychoanalytic papers on gender and sexuality and
is in private practice in Oakland, CA."
http://ncspp.org/scntific.htm

"Dianne Elise, Ph.D. University of California Santa Barbara, CA, 1971
BA; San Francisco State University, 1976, MA; The Wright Institute,
Berkeley, CA, 1986, Ph.D. Adjunct Faculty, California School of
professional Psychology, 1991-present. Specialization: Psychoanalytic
Institute of Northern California, 1998, certificate in psychoanalysis.
Among her publications: Gender repertoire; Body, mind, and
bisexuality. (1998) Psychoanalytic Dialogues.
-Courses: Gender Development; Creativity in psychoanalytic Writing"
http://www.batnet.com/lynnalex/PSite2/Pfaculty.html


Epstein, L. & Feiner, A. are Arthur H. Feiner and Lawrence J. Epstein,
Several sources confirm their names by reference to their book. Little
other information apart from the book.

"Lawrence Epstein, Ph.D., is Training and Supervising Analyst and
teaching faculty at the William Alanson White Institute in New York
City, and Clinical Professor of Psychology in the Postdoctoral Program
for Psychotherapy at Adelphi University, Garden City, New York."
http://www.aronson.com/cgi-bin/bdetail.cgi?d=2&b=267&c=P


"Arthur H. Feiner PhD, ABPP, has been a practising psychoanalyst for
more than 45 years. He is a graduate of the William A. White
Institute, New York, where he was Chairman of the Fellows for six
years and editor of the institute's journal, Contemporary
Psychoanalysis, for twenty-five. The author of many articles on
psychoanalysis, he co-edited the book Countertransference with L.
Epstein. At present he is a faculty member, and training and
supervising analyst at the White Institute."
http://www.jkp.com/catalogue/author.php/id/590



Gabbard, G. & Lester, E. are Glen O. Gabbard and Eva P. Lester
Confirmed by reference to their book on 
http://psychematters.com/bibliographies/gabbard.htm


Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.

"Clinical Interests: Personality disorders, professional boundary
violations, impaired physicians, psychoanalysis, combining
psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy, the mind-brain interface, and the
portrayal of psychiatrists in film."
Full biography on this page.
http://www.toddlertime.com/gabbard.htm

Conference speaker and presentation of his paper.
"Glen O. Gabbard is Brown Foundation Chair of Psychoanalysis and
Professor of Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. He
is also training and supervising analyst at the Houston/ Galveston
Psychoanalytic Institute. He is Joint Editor-in-Chief of the
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. He has authored or edited 18
books, including Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis,
Love and Hate in the Analytic Setting, and Psychodynamic Psychiatry in
Clinical Practice. He has won numerous
awards, including the Mary Sigourney Award for outstanding
contributions to psychoanalysis and the Adolf Meyer Award of the
American Psychiatric Association."
http://www.seattlepsa.org/gabbard2004.pdf

Eva P. Lester, M.D. Little information apart from,
"Eva P. Lester, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry in the Faculty of
Medicine at McGill University and Training and Supervising Analyst at
the Canadian Institute of Psychoanalysis. She is former
Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis/Revue
Canadienne de Psychoanalyse."
http://www.appi.org/book.cfm?id=62098

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completely satisfied with the answer.

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