Susan S. Levine

Susan S. Levine

Susan S. Levine, LCSW, BCD, is in private practice in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and clinical supervision in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. She is also on the faculty of the Institute of the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. A former editorial associate and a current editorial reader at the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, she is on the Editorial Board of the Clinical Social Work Journal. She has published Useful Servants: Psychodynamic Approaches to Clinical Practice and Loving Psychoanalysis: Technique and Theory in the Therapeutic Relationship.

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Useful servants: Psychodynamic approaches to clinical practice

Useful servants: Psychodynamic approaches to clinical practice

by Susan S. Levine

  • Hardback £77.00

This guide to psychodynamic psychotherapies covers clinical approaches and theoretical conceptualizations. It maps out the ideas of Freud, Anna Freud, Hartmann, Klein, Winnicott, Mahler, Kernberg,... (more)

Freud and Dora: 100 Years Later: Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol.25 No.1

Freud and Dora: 100 Years Later: Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol.25 No.1

by Susan S. Levine

  • Paperback £18.99

Contents:

SUSAN S. LEVINE, , L.C.S.W. - Prologue

LILLIAN WEISSBERG, Ph.D.- Exit Dora: Freud's Patient Takes Leave

PATRICK J. MAHONY, PH.D.- Freud's Unadorned and Unadorable: A Case History... (more)

Loving Psychoanalysis: Technique and Theory in the Therapeutic Relationship

Loving Psychoanalysis: Technique and Theory in the Therapeutic Relationship

by Susan S. Levine

  • Hardback £78.00

Written by an analyst who loves doing psychoanalysis, and who believes that psychoanalysis is a fundamentally loving endeavor. Susan S. Levine argues that the proper working attitude of the analyst... (more)

Dignity Matters: Psychoanalytic and Psychosocial Perspectives

Dignity Matters: Psychoanalytic and Psychosocial Perspectives

Edited by Susan S. Levine

  • Paperback £34.99

This book explores an ethical value central to all mental health professions. Although “dignity” appears near the beginning of many codes of ethics, it has been largely unexamined in the professional... (more)

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