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B.A., Harvard University, 1964, biology
M.A., Harvard University, 1967, clinical psychology
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1970, clinical psychology
Dissertation: The Theme of Voluntary Control, the Obsessive-Hysteric Dimension, and the Precipitation of Psychological Distress.
M.A., University of California at Riverside, 2005, philosophy
Thesis: Where Does Transcendental Freedom Dwell? A Phenomenological Interpretation of Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
Ph.D., University of California at Riverside, 2007, philosophy
Dissertation: Trauma and Human Existence: Implications for Heidegger’s Conception of Mitsein
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:
Diplomas in Clinical Psychology and in Psychoanalysis, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
Certification in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York City
Certification in Psychoanalysis, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
License/Certification in Psychology, states of California, New York, and New Jersey
AWARDS:
Outstanding Teacher Award, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, 1989-90
Author’s Recognition Awards, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (1992, 1993) and National Institute for the Psychotherapies (2006)
Vision Award, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, 1993
Distinguished Scientific Award, Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, 1995
ORGANIZATIONS:
Fellow, Academy of Psychoanalysis
Fellow, American Psychological Association, Divisions of Psychoanalysis, Trauma Psychology, Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, and Humanistic Psychology.
Founding Member, International Council for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
Advisory Board Member, International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Advisory Board Member, Society for Constructivism in the Human Sciences
Member, International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
Member, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
Member, The Heidegger Circle
Member, Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Member, World Phenomenology Institute
Member, California Phenomenology Circle
Member, Society for Terrorism Research
Founding Member, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles
Founding Member, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York City
Corresponding Member, Tel-Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Honorary Member, Institute for Specialization in the Psychoanalytic Study of the Self and Relational Psychoanalysis, Rome
Honorary Member, Quipu Institute, Madrid
International Honorary Fellow, BCPC, Bath, UK
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Philosophy Editor, International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
Editorial Board, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
Editorial Board, Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Editorial Board, Psychoanalytic Psychology
Editorial Board, Psychoanalytic Dialogues
Editor, “New Philosophical and Clinical Horizons,” International Psychoanalysis
Editorial Board, American Journal of Psychotherapy
Editorial Board, Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Editorial Board, Selbstpsycholgie – European Journal for Psychoanalytic Therapy and Research
Editorial Board, Ricerca Psicoanalitica
Editorial Board, Intersubjetivo
Editorial Board, Israel Psychoanalytic Journal
Editorial Consultant, The Psychoanalytic Review
Editorial Consultant, Psicoterapia
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
4/09 -- present: faculty pools for courses in existentialism, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, and phenomenology, Department of Philosophy, California State University, Northridge
10/90 – present: Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine
4/91 – present: Faculty Member, Training and Supervising Analyst, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles
9/87 – present: Faculty Member, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York City
2/98 – 4/98: Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Pepperdine University
11/86 – 3/91: Instructor (5/85-11/86: Guest Instructor), Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Beverly Hills
9/81-8/84: Professor of Psychology (9/76-8/81: Associate Prof.), Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Campus, Yeshiva University
9/81-12/81: Visiting Clinical Professor of Psychology, Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis, New York University
9/76 - 6/84: Faculty Member, Training and Supervising Analyst, Training Institute of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis
7/72 – 6/76: Assistant Professor of Psychology, Livingston College, Rutgers University; Associate Member, Graduate Faculty in Psychology, Rutgers University; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University
9/75 – 6/78: Senior Faculty Member and Supervisor, National Institute for the Psychotherapies, New York City
9/70 – 1/71: Instructor in Psychology, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
CLINICAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
9/72 – present: private practice of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and psychoanalytic supervision
9/70 – 6/74: Postdoctoral Fellow and Candidate in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York City
3/70 – 8/70: Chief Psychologist (11/69-3/70: Staff Psychologist), Solomon Mental Health Center, Lowell, Mass.
11/68 – 6/69: part-time Child Psychotherapist, Brandon School, Framingham, Mass.
7/68 – 6/70: part-time Psychotherapist (7/67-6/68: Clinical Psychology Intern), Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston
PUBLISHED BOOKS:
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1979). Faces in a Cloud: Subjectivity in Personality Theory. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1980). Psychoanalysis of Developmental Arrests: Theory and Treatment. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.
Atwood G. & Stolorow, R. (1984). Structures of Subjectivity: Explorations in Psychoanalytic Phenomenology. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Stolorow, R., Brandchaft, B., & Atwood, G. (1987). Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1992). Contexts of Being: The Intersubjective Foundations of Psychological Life. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1993). Faces in a Cloud: Intersubjectivity in Personality Theory (second, revised edition). Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Brandchaft, B. (Eds.) (1994). The Intersubjective Perspective. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Orange D., Atwood, G., & Stolorow, R. (1997). Working Intersubjectively: Contextualism in Psychoanalytic Practice. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Orange, D. (2002). Worlds of Experience: Interweaving Philosophical and Clinical Dimensions in Psychoanalysis. New York: Basic Books.
Stolorow, R. (2007). Trauma and Human Existence: Autobiographical, Psychoanalytic, and Philosophical Reflections. New York: Routledge.
PUBLISHED ARTICLES:
Stolorow, R. (1969). Anxiety and defense from three perspectives. Psychiatric Quarterly, 43:685-710.
Watt, N., Stolorow, R., et al (1970). School adjustment and behavior of children hospitalized for schizophrenia as adults. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 40:637-657. Reprinted in Annual Review of the Schizophrenic Syndrome, Vol. 2, ed. R. Cancro, New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1972, pp. 359-383.
Stolorow, R. (1970). Mythic consonance and dissonance in the vicissitudes of transference. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 30: 178-179.
Stolorow, R. (1971). On forgiveness. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 31:102-103.
Stolorow, R. (1971). Causality-interpretation and obsessive versus hysterical functioning. Journal of Personality Assessment, 35:32-37.
Stolorow, R. (1971). Causality-interpretation and the precipitation of distress. Journal of Personality Assessment, 35:122-127.
Stolorow, R. & Hauser, S. (1972). A model of operationalizing psychoanalytic insight. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 2:69.
Stolorow, R. (1972). On the phenomenology of anger and hate. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 32:218-220.
Stolorow, R. (1973). TAT coding system for the theme of voluntary control. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 3:51.
Stolorow, R. (1973). Philosophy and theory of community mental health consultation. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 3:58.
Stolorow, R. & Grand, H. (1973). A partial analysis of a perversion involving bugs. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 54:349-350.
Stolorow, R. (1973). Perspectives on death anxiety: A review. Psychiatric Quarterly, 47:473-486.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1973). Messianic projects and early object-relations. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 33: 213-215.
Stolorow, R. (1974). A note on death anxiety as a developmental achievement. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 34:351-353.
Stolorow, R. (1975). Toward a functional definition of narcissism. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 56:179-185. Reprinted in Essential Papers on Narcissism, ed. A. Morrison. New York: New York University Press, 1986, pp. 197-209.
Stolorow, R. (1975). Addendum to a partial analysis of a perversion involving bugs: An illustration of the narcissistic function of perverse activity. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 56: 361-364.
Stolorow, R. (1975). A note on devouring and being devoured. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 35:285.
Stolorow, R. (1975). Narcissus revisited. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 35:286.
Stolorow R. (1975). The narcissistic function of masochism (and sadism). International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 56:441-448. Reprinted in German in Leiden am Selbst: Zum Phanomen des Masochismus, ed. J. Grunert. Munich: Kindler, 1981, pp. 94-111.
Stolorow, R. & Harrison, A. (1975). The contribution of narcissistic vulnerability to frustration-aggression: A theory and partial research model. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Science, 4:145-158.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1975). Early object loss and denial: Developmental considerations. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 44:596-611.
Stolorow, R. (1975). Book review of Lives in Progress by R. White. Contemporary Psychology, 20:839-840.
Stolorow, R. (1976). Group psychotherapy. In Treatment of Psychological Disorders, ed. S. Messer & P. Nathan. Monograph Series on Contemporary Issues of Mental Health (Bureau of Research and Training –Mental Health, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania), Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 10-15.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1976). An ego-psychological analysis of the work and life of Otto Rank in the light of modern conceptions of narcissism. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 3:441-459.
Stolorow, R. (1976). Psychoanalytic reflections on client-centered therapy in the light of modern conceptions of narcissism. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 13:26-29.
Lachmann, F. & Stolorow, R. (1976). Idealization and grandiosity: Developmental considerations and treatment implications. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 45:565-587.
Stolorow, R. (1976). Radical surgery for psychoanalysis. Book review of Psychology versus Metapsychology ed. by M. Gill & P. Hozman. Contemporary Psychology, 21:777-778.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1977). The life and work of Wilhelm Reich: A case study of the subjectivity of personality theory. Psychoanalytic Review, 64:5-20.
Stolorow, R. (1977). Notes on the signal function of hypochondriacal anxiety. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 58:245-246.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1977). Metapsychology, reification, and the representational world of C. G. Jung. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 4:197-214. Reprinted in German in Analytische Psychologie (1998), 29:212-242.
Stolorow, R, (1978). Object-relations theory and ego psychology: A happy marriage? Book review of Object-Relations Theory and Clinical Psychoanalysis by O. Kernberg. Contemporary Psychology, 23:32-33.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1978). The developmental prestages of defenses: Diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 47:73-102.
Stolorow, R. (1978). The restoration of psychoanalysis. Book review of The Restoration of the Self by H. Kohut. Contemporary Psychology, 23:229-230. Reprinted in Psychoanalytic Review (1978), 65:622-624.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1978). A defensive-restitutive function of ’s theory of psychosexual development. Psychoanalytic Review, 65:217-238.
Stolorow, R. (1978). Book review of The Annual of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 3. Psychoanalytic Review, 65:654.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Ross, J. (1978). The representational world in psychoanalytic therapy. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 5:247-256.
Stolorow, R. (1978). The concept of psychic structure: Its metapsychological and clinical psychoanalytic meanings. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 5:313-320.
Stolorow, R. (1979). Psychoanalysis—Alive and well in Chicago. Book review of The Annual of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 5. Contemporary Psychology, 24:40-41.
Stolorow, R. (1978). Themes in dreams: A brief contribution to therapeutic technique. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 59:473-475.
Stolorow, R. (1979). Psychosexuality and the representational world. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 60:39-45.
Stolorow, R. (1979). Defensive and arrested developmental aspects of death anxiety, hypochondriasis and depersonalization. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 60:201-213.
Stolorow, R. (1979). Introspection, empathy, and the finding of the self. Book review of The Search for the Self by H. Kohut. Contemporary Psychology, 24:909-910.
Stolorow, R. (1980). Discussion of “Self psychology and the concept of health” by P. Ornstein. In Advances in Self Psychology, ed. A. Goldberg. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 161-165.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1980). Psychoanalytic concepts and the representational world. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, 3:267-290.
Robert D. , Ph.D., Ph.D.
Vitae
ACADEMIC DEGREES:B.A., Harvard University, 1964, biology
M.A., Harvard University, 1967, clinical psychology
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1970, clinical psychology
Dissertation: The Theme of Voluntary Control, the Obsessive-Hysteric Dimension, and the Precipitation of Psychological Distress.
M.A., University of California at Riverside, 2005, philosophy
Thesis: Where Does Transcendental Freedom Dwell? A Phenomenological Interpretation of Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
Ph.D., University of California at Riverside, 2007, philosophy
Dissertation: Trauma and Human Existence: Implications for Heidegger’s Conception of Mitsein
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:
Diplomas in Clinical Psychology and in Psychoanalysis, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
Certification in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York City
Certification in Psychoanalysis, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
License/Certification in Psychology, states of California, New York, and New Jersey
AWARDS:
Outstanding Teacher Award, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, 1989-90
Author’s Recognition Awards, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health (1992, 1993) and National Institute for the Psychotherapies (2006)
Vision Award, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, 1993
Distinguished Scientific Award, Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, 1995
ORGANIZATIONS:
Fellow, Academy of Psychoanalysis
Fellow, American Psychological Association, Divisions of Psychoanalysis, Trauma Psychology, Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, and Humanistic Psychology.
Founding Member, International Council for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
Advisory Board Member, International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Advisory Board Member, Society for Constructivism in the Human Sciences
Member, International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
Member, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
Member, The Heidegger Circle
Member, Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Member, World Phenomenology Institute
Member, California Phenomenology Circle
Member, Society for Terrorism Research
Founding Member, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles
Founding Member, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York City
Corresponding Member, Tel-Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Honorary Member, Institute for Specialization in the Psychoanalytic Study of the Self and Relational Psychoanalysis, Rome
Honorary Member, Quipu Institute, Madrid
International Honorary Fellow, BCPC, Bath, UK
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Philosophy Editor, International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
Editorial Board, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
Editorial Board, Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Editorial Board, Psychoanalytic Psychology
Editorial Board, Psychoanalytic Dialogues
Editor, “New Philosophical and Clinical Horizons,” International Psychoanalysis
Editorial Board, American Journal of Psychotherapy
Editorial Board, Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Editorial Board, Selbstpsycholgie – European Journal for Psychoanalytic Therapy and Research
Editorial Board, Ricerca Psicoanalitica
Editorial Board, Intersubjetivo
Editorial Board, Israel Psychoanalytic Journal
Editorial Consultant, The Psychoanalytic Review
Editorial Consultant, Psicoterapia
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
4/09 -- present: faculty pools for courses in existentialism, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, and phenomenology, Department of Philosophy, California State University, Northridge
10/90 – present: Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine
4/91 – present: Faculty Member, Training and Supervising Analyst, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles
9/87 – present: Faculty Member, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York City
2/98 – 4/98: Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Pepperdine University
11/86 – 3/91: Instructor (5/85-11/86: Guest Instructor), Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Beverly Hills
9/81-8/84: Professor of Psychology (9/76-8/81: Associate Prof.), Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Campus, Yeshiva University
9/81-12/81: Visiting Clinical Professor of Psychology, Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis, New York University
9/76 - 6/84: Faculty Member, Training and Supervising Analyst, Training Institute of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis
7/72 – 6/76: Assistant Professor of Psychology, Livingston College, Rutgers University; Associate Member, Graduate Faculty in Psychology, Rutgers University; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University
9/75 – 6/78: Senior Faculty Member and Supervisor, National Institute for the Psychotherapies, New York City
9/70 – 1/71: Instructor in Psychology, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
CLINICAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
9/72 – present: private practice of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and psychoanalytic supervision
9/70 – 6/74: Postdoctoral Fellow and Candidate in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York City
3/70 – 8/70: Chief Psychologist (11/69-3/70: Staff Psychologist), Solomon Mental Health Center, Lowell, Mass.
11/68 – 6/69: part-time Child Psychotherapist, Brandon School, Framingham, Mass.
7/68 – 6/70: part-time Psychotherapist (7/67-6/68: Clinical Psychology Intern), Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston
PUBLISHED BOOKS:
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1979). Faces in a Cloud: Subjectivity in Personality Theory. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1980). Psychoanalysis of Developmental Arrests: Theory and Treatment. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.
Atwood G. & Stolorow, R. (1984). Structures of Subjectivity: Explorations in Psychoanalytic Phenomenology. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Stolorow, R., Brandchaft, B., & Atwood, G. (1987). Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1992). Contexts of Being: The Intersubjective Foundations of Psychological Life. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1993). Faces in a Cloud: Intersubjectivity in Personality Theory (second, revised edition). Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Brandchaft, B. (Eds.) (1994). The Intersubjective Perspective. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Orange D., Atwood, G., & Stolorow, R. (1997). Working Intersubjectively: Contextualism in Psychoanalytic Practice. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Orange, D. (2002). Worlds of Experience: Interweaving Philosophical and Clinical Dimensions in Psychoanalysis. New York: Basic Books.
Stolorow, R. (2007). Trauma and Human Existence: Autobiographical, Psychoanalytic, and Philosophical Reflections. New York: Routledge.
PUBLISHED ARTICLES:
Stolorow, R. (1969). Anxiety and defense from three perspectives. Psychiatric Quarterly, 43:685-710.
Watt, N., Stolorow, R., et al (1970). School adjustment and behavior of children hospitalized for schizophrenia as adults. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 40:637-657. Reprinted in Annual Review of the Schizophrenic Syndrome, Vol. 2, ed. R. Cancro, New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1972, pp. 359-383.
Stolorow, R. (1970). Mythic consonance and dissonance in the vicissitudes of transference. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 30: 178-179.
Stolorow, R. (1971). On forgiveness. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 31:102-103.
Stolorow, R. (1971). Causality-interpretation and obsessive versus hysterical functioning. Journal of Personality Assessment, 35:32-37.
Stolorow, R. (1971). Causality-interpretation and the precipitation of distress. Journal of Personality Assessment, 35:122-127.
Stolorow, R. & Hauser, S. (1972). A model of operationalizing psychoanalytic insight. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 2:69.
Stolorow, R. (1972). On the phenomenology of anger and hate. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 32:218-220.
Stolorow, R. (1973). TAT coding system for the theme of voluntary control. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 3:51.
Stolorow, R. (1973). Philosophy and theory of community mental health consultation. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 3:58.
Stolorow, R. & Grand, H. (1973). A partial analysis of a perversion involving bugs. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 54:349-350.
Stolorow, R. (1973). Perspectives on death anxiety: A review. Psychiatric Quarterly, 47:473-486.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1973). Messianic projects and early object-relations. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 33: 213-215.
Stolorow, R. (1974). A note on death anxiety as a developmental achievement. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 34:351-353.
Stolorow, R. (1975). Toward a functional definition of narcissism. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 56:179-185. Reprinted in Essential Papers on Narcissism, ed. A. Morrison. New York: New York University Press, 1986, pp. 197-209.
Stolorow, R. (1975). Addendum to a partial analysis of a perversion involving bugs: An illustration of the narcissistic function of perverse activity. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 56: 361-364.
Stolorow, R. (1975). A note on devouring and being devoured. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 35:285.
Stolorow, R. (1975). Narcissus revisited. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 35:286.
Stolorow R. (1975). The narcissistic function of masochism (and sadism). International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 56:441-448. Reprinted in German in Leiden am Selbst: Zum Phanomen des Masochismus, ed. J. Grunert. Munich: Kindler, 1981, pp. 94-111.
Stolorow, R. & Harrison, A. (1975). The contribution of narcissistic vulnerability to frustration-aggression: A theory and partial research model. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Science, 4:145-158.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1975). Early object loss and denial: Developmental considerations. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 44:596-611.
Stolorow, R. (1975). Book review of Lives in Progress by R. White. Contemporary Psychology, 20:839-840.
Stolorow, R. (1976). Group psychotherapy. In Treatment of Psychological Disorders, ed. S. Messer & P. Nathan. Monograph Series on Contemporary Issues of Mental Health (Bureau of Research and Training –Mental Health, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania), Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 10-15.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1976). An ego-psychological analysis of the work and life of Otto Rank in the light of modern conceptions of narcissism. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 3:441-459.
Stolorow, R. (1976). Psychoanalytic reflections on client-centered therapy in the light of modern conceptions of narcissism. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 13:26-29.
Lachmann, F. & Stolorow, R. (1976). Idealization and grandiosity: Developmental considerations and treatment implications. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 45:565-587.
Stolorow, R. (1976). Radical surgery for psychoanalysis. Book review of Psychology versus Metapsychology ed. by M. Gill & P. Hozman. Contemporary Psychology, 21:777-778.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1977). The life and work of Wilhelm Reich: A case study of the subjectivity of personality theory. Psychoanalytic Review, 64:5-20.
Stolorow, R. (1977). Notes on the signal function of hypochondriacal anxiety. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 58:245-246.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1977). Metapsychology, reification, and the representational world of C. G. Jung. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 4:197-214. Reprinted in German in Analytische Psychologie (1998), 29:212-242.
Stolorow, R, (1978). Object-relations theory and ego psychology: A happy marriage? Book review of Object-Relations Theory and Clinical Psychoanalysis by O. Kernberg. Contemporary Psychology, 23:32-33.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1978). The developmental prestages of defenses: Diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 47:73-102.
Stolorow, R. (1978). The restoration of psychoanalysis. Book review of The Restoration of the Self by H. Kohut. Contemporary Psychology, 23:229-230. Reprinted in Psychoanalytic Review (1978), 65:622-624.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1978). A defensive-restitutive function of ’s theory of psychosexual development. Psychoanalytic Review, 65:217-238.
Stolorow, R. (1978). Book review of The Annual of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 3. Psychoanalytic Review, 65:654.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Ross, J. (1978). The representational world in psychoanalytic therapy. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 5:247-256.
Stolorow, R. (1978). The concept of psychic structure: Its metapsychological and clinical psychoanalytic meanings. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 5:313-320.
Stolorow, R. (1979). Psychoanalysis—Alive and well in Chicago. Book review of The Annual of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 5. Contemporary Psychology, 24:40-41.
Stolorow, R. (1978). Themes in dreams: A brief contribution to therapeutic technique. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 59:473-475.
Stolorow, R. (1979). Psychosexuality and the representational world. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 60:39-45.
Stolorow, R. (1979). Defensive and arrested developmental aspects of death anxiety, hypochondriasis and depersonalization. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 60:201-213.
Stolorow, R. (1979). Introspection, empathy, and the finding of the self. Book review of The Search for the Self by H. Kohut. Contemporary Psychology, 24:909-910.
Stolorow, R. (1980). Discussion of “Self psychology and the concept of health” by P. Ornstein. In Advances in Self Psychology, ed. A. Goldberg. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 161-165.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1980). Psychoanalytic concepts and the representational world. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, 3:267-290.