J Slochower
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1.
Slochower J
Int J Psychoanal
. 2000 Feb;
80 ( Pt 6):1119-30.
PMID: 10669963
The author argues that erotic transference-countertransference dynamics present particular complexities when they develop between gender constellations other than male analyst and female patient. She addresses the dynamics of a complicated...
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Slochower J
Int J Psychoanal
. 1998 Jul;
79 ( Pt 2):333-47.
PMID: 9651755
Psychoanalytic writing may be viewed as a particular version of creative process. As such, it evokes many of the self and object-related anxieties and conflicts associated with creative expression. This...
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Slochower J
Int J Psychoanal
. 1991 Jan;
72 ( Pt 4):709-18.
PMID: 1797723
The concept of the holding environment has been used previously to characterize the treatment needs of severely regressed patients (Winnicott, 1963b). This holding of dependence is contrasted with the holding...
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Slochower J, Kaplan S, Mann L
Appetite
. 1981 Jun;
2(2):115-25.
PMID: 7337441
No abstract available.
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Slochower J, Wein L, White J, Firstenberg S, DiGuilio J
J Soc Psychol
. 1980 Dec;
112(Second Half):313-4.
PMID: 6450301
No abstract available.
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Rodin J, Slochower J, Fleming B
J Comp Physiol Psychol
. 1977 Jun;
91(3):586-97.
PMID: 874124
Four experiments tested responsiveness to external and sensory stimuli in female human subjects who differed in degree of overweight and in age of onset of their obesity. The effects of...
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Slochower J
Psychosom Med
. 1976 Mar;
38(2):131-9.
PMID: 1273238
It was hypothesized that obese individuals respond to unlabeled high arousal by overeating, while no such response was predicted for labeled high arousal states. Obese and normal weight subjects were...
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Rodin J, Slochower J
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 1976 Mar;
33(3):338-44.
PMID: 1271215
The study considered whether external responsiveness in normal weight people would predict changes in eating behavior and weight following major alteration of environmetnal food cues. Normal weight children were tested...
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Rodin J, Slochower J
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 1974 Apr;
29(4):557-65.
PMID: 4818325
No abstract available.