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Robert D.
Stolorow (born 1942) is a
psychoanalyst and philosopher,
known for his
works on
intersubjectivity theory with
collaborator George E. Atwood,...
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incorporated into
psychoanalytic theory by
George E.
Atwood and
Robert Stolorow, the term has
since been
adopted across various fields. In phenomenology...
- "intersubjectivity" was
introduced to
psychoanalysis by
George E.
Atwood and
Robert Stolorow (1984), who
consider it a "meta-theory" of psychoanalysis. Intersubjective...
- an
American clinical psychologist.
Atwood and his
collaborator Robert Stolorow introduced the
concept of
intersubjectivity to the
field of psychoanalysis...
- "Heterophilia—the love that dare not
speak its aim
commentary on trop and
Stolorow's 'defense
analysis in self psychology: A
developmental view'". Psychoanalytic...
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These have
sometimes been
called interpersonal,
intersubjective (cf.
Stolorow), relational, or
corrective object relations techniques. Ego psychological...
- Schechter,
Joyce Slochower,
Martha Stark, Ruth Stein,
Donnel Stern,
Robert Stolorow,
Jeremy D.
Safran and
Jessica Benjamin - the
latter pursuing the 'goal...
- (1990) p. 96-7 A. Fayek, The
Crisis in
Psychoanalysis (2009) p. 37 R.
Stolorow et al eds., The
Intersubjective Perspective (1994) p. xi and p. 146 Janet...
- York City by
George Atwood,
James Fosshage,
Frank Lachmann, and
Robert Stolorow. Los
Angeles Institute and
Society for
Psychoanalytic Studies (LAISPS)...
- 99), in this case,
shoes [and, ipso facto, shoe
heels ]. — Robert D.
Stolorow An imp****e is the
resistance between the real and the
imaginary that affects...