American Psychoanalysts Who Influenced Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night

2001; Wiley; Volume: 29; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1521/jaap.29.2.305.17267

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1943-2860

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Ann–Louise S. Silver,

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Jungian Analytical Psychology

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American Psychoanalysts Who Influenced Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into NightAnn-Louise S. SilverAnn-Louise S. SilverSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:June 2005https://doi.org/10.1521/jaap.29.2.305.17267PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesBishop , E. (1912), Morphinism and its treatment, Journal of the American Medical Association, 58, 1499–1504. Crossref, Google ScholarBryer , J. (1982), The Theatre We Worked For: The Letters of Eugene O'Neill to Kenneth MacGowan, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. Google ScholarBurnham , J. (1983), Jelliffe: American Psychoanalyst and Physician and His Correspondence with Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung, W. McGuire (ed.), University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Google ScholarChasseguet-Smirgel , J. (1984), Thoughts on the concept of reparation and the hierarchy of creative acts, International Review of Psychoanalysis, 11, 399–406 Google ScholarDu Mez , A. (1919), Increased tolerance and withdrawal, phenomena in chronic morphinism: A review of the literature, Journal of the American Medical Association,72, 1069–1072. Crossref, Google ScholarEngel , M. (1987), Contributions of Edward Kempf, Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 18, 167–184. Link, Google ScholarGach , J. (1980), Culture and complex: On the early history of psychoanalysis in America, in E. Wallace, and L. Pressley, (Eds.), Essays in the History of Psychiatry: A Tenth Anniversary Supplementary Volume to the Psychiatric Forum, R. L. Bryan, Columbia, SC. Google ScholarGamgee , A. (1908), On chronic morphinism and its treatment, Lancet, 68, 794–796. Crossref, Google ScholarGassner , J. (ed.). (1967), Best Plays of the Early American Theatre, From the Beginning to 1916, Crown Publishers, New York. Google ScholarHamilton , G. (1925), An Introduction to Objective Psychopathology, C. V. Mosby, St. Louis. Google ScholarHamilton , G. (1929), A Research in Marriage, Albert & Charles Boni, New York. Google ScholarHamilton , G. (1933), The blackboard as an analytic accessory, Psychoanalytic Review,20, 388–400. Google ScholarHamilton , G., and Macgowan K. (1929), What is Wrong with Marriage? Albert & Charles Boni, New York. Google ScholarJelliffe , S. E., and Brink L. (1922), Psychoanalysis and the Drama, Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Company, New York. Google ScholarJung , C. G. (1916), Psychology of the Unconscious, B. Hinkle (trans.), Dodd, Mead & Co., New York. Google ScholarKempf , E. (1920), Psychopathology, C. V. Mosby, St. Louis, MO. Google ScholarMacgowan , K., and Rosse, H. (1923), Masks and Demons, Harcourt, New York. Google ScholarMiller , H. C. (1910), The treatment of morphinomania by the "combined" method, British Medical Journal, 53, 1595–1597. Google ScholarNethercot , A. (1960), The psychoanalyzing of Eugene O'Neill; Part One, Modern Drama,3, 242–256. Google ScholarNethercot , A. (1961), The psychoanalyzing of Eugene O'Neill; Part Two, Modern Drama,3, 357–372. Google ScholarNethercot , A. (1973), The psychoanalyzing of Eugene O'Neill: P. P. S., Modern Drama,16, 35–48. Google ScholarO'Neill , E. (1956), Long Days Journey into Night, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. Google ScholarO'Neill , E. (November 1932), Memoranda on masks, American Spectator. Google ScholarO'Neill , E. (1951), The Plays of Eugene O'Neill, 3 vols., Random House, New York. Google ScholarSchafer , R. (1970), The psychoanalytic vision of reality, International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 51, 270–297. Google ScholarSheaffer , L. (1968), O'Neill, Son and Playwright, Little, Brown and Co., Boston. Google ScholarSheaffer , L. (1973), O'Neill. Son and Artist, Little, Brown and Co., Boston. Google ScholarStrecker , E. (1944), Military psychiatry: World War I, 1917–1918, in J. Hall, G. Zilboorg, and H. Bunker (eds.), One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry, Columbia University Press, New York, p. 402. Google ScholarWeissman , P. (1957), Conscious and unconscious autobiographical dramas of Eugene O'Neill, Journal of American Psychoanalytic Association, 5, 432–460. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarWhite , W. A. (1921), Outlines of Psychiatry, Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series No. 1, Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing, Washington, D.C. Google ScholarWho Was Who in America, 1943–1950 Vol. 2 (1950), Gilbert Van Tassel Hamilton. Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Cited byCited byAleksandar Dimitrijevic1. An Attempt at Unmasking Eugene O'NeillOnline publication date: 5 July 2005. Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar Volume 29Issue 2Jun 2001 Information© Guilford Publications Inc.PDF download

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