Ethics Bibliography

IAAP Ethics Committee: Bibliography

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Abramovitch, H. (1993). Disguise as a transition to homecoming. In The Transcendent Function: Individual & Collective Aspects. Proceedings of the 12th International Congress for Analytical Psychology, ed. Mary Ann Mattoon. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag.
—— (1995). Ethics: a Jewish perspective. In Cast the First Stone: The Ethics of
Analytical Therapy, eds. L. Ross & M. Roy. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications.
*Abramovitch, H. Stimulating Ethical Awareness. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 52(4): 449-461.
Allphin, C. (1999). Complexities and paradoxes in our organizational life. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 44(2): 249-258.
Allphin, C. (2005). An ethical attitude in the analytic relationship. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 50(4): 451-468.
Allphin, C., Heath, S., Hill, G., Power, P. (2007). Secret agonies in psychoanalytic communities. The Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 9(1): 1-22.
*Anonymous (2005). The unfolding and healing of analytic boundary violations:
personal, clinical and cultural considerations. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 50(5): 661–91.

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Bauman, Z. (1993). Postmodern Ethics. Oxford: Blackwell.
Baur, S. (1997). The Intimate Hour: Love and Sex in Psychotherapy. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Becker, C. (2004). The Heart of the Matter: Individuation as an Ethical Process. Chiron Publications.
*Beebe, J. (1992). Integrity in Depth. College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
Bernard, J. L. & Jara, C. S. (1968). ‘The failure of clinical psychology graduate students to apply understood ethical principles’. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 17, 313–15. Reprinted with commentary in Bersoff 2003, pp. 77–80.
Bersoff, D. N. (2003). Ethical Conflicts in Psychology. Washington: American Psychological Association, 3rd edn.
Brown, L. S. (1997). Remediation, amends, or denial?. Professional Psychology:
Research and Practice, 28, 297–99.

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Casement, A. (1995). A brief history of Jungian splits in the United Kingdom. Journal of Analytical Psychology: 40(3): 327-342.
Casement, A. (2008). Ethical governance. British Journal of Psychotherapy. Vol.24. No.4.
Casement, P. (2005). The emperor’s clothes: some serious problems in psychoanalytic training. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 86:1143-1160.
Celenza, A. (2006). Sexual boundary violations in the office: when is a couch just a couch? Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 16(1): 113-128.

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Davies, J.M. (1994). Love in the afternoon. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 4(2): 153-170.
*Dewald, P. A.,&Clark, R.W. (2001). Ethics Case Book of the American Psychoanalytic Association. New York: American Psychoanalytic Association.
Diamond, J. (2005). Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive. London: Allen Lane.

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*Eisold, K. (1994). The intolerance of diversity in psychoanalytic institutes. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 75(5):785–800.
—— (2001). Institutional conflicts in Jungian analysis. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 46(3): 335–54.

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Fordham, M. (1978). Some idiosyncratic behaviour of therapists. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 23(2): 122-134.

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*Gabbard, G.O. &Lester E. (1995). Boundaries and Boundary Violations  in Psychoanalysis. New York: Basic books.
Gabbard, G.O. (2003). Miscarriage of psychoanalytical treatment with suicidal patients. International Journal of Psychoanalysis: 84:249-261.
Goldberg, A. (2001). Postmodern Psychoanalysis. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 82:123-128.
Galipeau, S.(2001). Perversions in the Temenos. In Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice. C.G. Jung Institute New York.
Gordon-Montagnon, R. (2005). Do be my enemy for friendship’s sake (Blake). Journal of Analytical Psychology, 50(1).
Grand, S. (2002). Lies and body cruelties in the analytic hour. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 13(4):471-500.Grand, S. (2003).
*Guggenbühl-Craig, A. (1971). Power in the Helping Professions. Dallas, TX: Spring.
Gutheil, T. G. & Gabbard, G. O. (1993). The concept of boundaries in clinical practice: theoretical and risk management dimensions. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150, 188–96.

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Hoffman, I. (1998). Ritual and Spontaneity in the Psychoanalytic Process. Hillsdale, New Jersey: The Analytic Press.

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Irons, R. & Schneider, J. (1999). The Wounded Healer: Addiction-Sensitive Approach to the Sexually Exploitative Professional. US & London: Jason Aronson.

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*Jung, C. G. (1959). A psychological view of conscience. CW 10.
*—— (1960). Good and evil in analytical psychology. CW 10.
—— (1963). Memories, Dreams, Reflections. London: Collins.

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*Kast, V. (1995). How to handle unethical behaviour in an ethical way. In Cast the First Stone: Ethics in Analytical Practice, eds. L. Ross & M. Roy. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications.
Kettner, M. (1988). ‘Sex and Power.’ Proceedings of thee North/South Conference of Jungian Analysis, Newport Beach, CA.

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Lazarus, A. A. (1994). How certain boundaries and ethics diminish therapeutic
efficiency. Ethics and Behaviour, 4, 255–61.
Levi, P. (1958). Se Questo e un Uomo. Turin: Einaudi. [Survival in Auschwitz, Translated by Stuart Woolf. New York: Touchstone, 1996.]

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Menzies-Lyth, E. (1988). Containing Anxiety in Institutions. London: Free Association Books.

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*Neumann, E. (1990). Depth Psychology and the New Ethic. Boston: Shambhala.

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Parson, J. L. & Wincze, J. P. (1995). A survey of client therapist sexual involvement in Rhode Island as reported by subsequent treating therapists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 26, 171–175.
Pope, K.S., Keith-Spiegel, P., Tabachnik, B.G. (1986). Sexual attraction to clients. American Psychologist, February, 147-158.
Pope, K. S., Keith-Spiegel, P.,Tabachnik, B.G. (1987). Ethics of practice: the beliefs and behaviours of psychologists as therapists. American Psychologist, 42, 993–1006.
*Power, P. (2005). Death of the analyst. Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 7,
35–46.
*Proulx, C. (1994). On Jung’s theory of ethics. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 39, 1,
101–19.
Pueget, J. (1992). Belonging and Ethics. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 12:551-569.
*Ross, L. & Roy, M. (Eds.) (1995). Cast the First Stone: Ethics in Analytical Practice. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications.

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Raubolt, R. (2006). Power Games: Influence, Persuasion, and Indoctrination in Psychotherapy Training. New York: Other Press.
Renik, O. (2005). Standards and standardization. Fort da, 11(1): 60-71.
Ritsema, R. (1992). The ethic of the image. The Yi Ching and the Ethic of the Image. S. Karcher (ed.) Papers presented at the 1992 Round Table Session. Sponsored by The Eranos Foundation. The Uehiro Foundation on Ethics and Education. Spring Journal Inc.
Rutter, M.P. (1989) Sex in the Forbidden Zone. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.

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Samuels, A. (1985). Symbolic dimensions of eros in transference-countertransference: some clinical uses of Jung’s alchemical metaphor. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 12:199-214.
Samuels, A. (1989). The Plural Psyche (Chapter 10). London & New York: Routledge.
Samuels, A. (1996). From sexual misconduct to social justice. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 6(3):295-321.
Sandler, A-M, and Wynne, G. (2004). Institutional responses to boundary violations: the case of Masud Khan. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 85:27-44.
Slochower, J. (2003). The analyst’s secret delinquencies. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 13(4): 451-469.
Solomon, H. (2004). ‘The Ethical Attitude in Analytic Training and Practice’. In Analytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis, (Joseph Cambray & Linda Carter, Eds.) London: Brunner-Routledge. pp. 249–265.
Solomon, H. & Twyman, M. (Eds.) (2003). The Ethical Attitude in Analytical Practice. London: Free Association Books.
*Solomon, H. The Ethical Attitude in Analytical Practice. Pages 325-333. In Stein, M. (Ed.) “Jungian Psychoanalysis: Working in the Spirit of C.G. Jung. Open Court Publishing Company: Chicago, Ill.
Sonnenberg, S.M., Myerson, W.A. (2007). The educational boundary. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 88.
Springer, A. (1995). Paying homage to the power of love. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 40(1): 41-61.
*Stein, M. Solar Conscience, Lunar Conscience. (1993). Wilmette, Ill: Chiron Publications.
Steinhelber, J. (1995). The healing coniunctio and its sexual-romantic shadow. In Cast the First Stone. Ross, L.G., Roy, M. (eds). Wilmette, Illinois: Chiron Publications.

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Taylor, C. (1982). Sexual intimacy between patient and analyst. Quadrant, 15(1): 47-54.

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Wahba, L. (2005). ‘Report on training for ethics in the IAAP’. IAAP Ethics Committee. Unpublished.
Wallace, E.M. (2007). Losing a training analyst for ethical violations: A candidate’s perspective. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 88(5): 1275-1288.
Welfel, E. Reynolds&Kitchener, K. S. (1992). Introduction to the Special Section: Ethics Education – an Agenda for the ’90s. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 23, 179–81.
Wiener, J. (2001). Confidentiality and paradox: the location of ethical space. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 46, 431–42. Reprinted in Solomon & Twyman 2003.
*Wharton, B. (2005), Ethical issues in the publication of clinical material. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 50(1): 83–90.

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Zabriskie, B. (1981). Incest and myrrh: father-daughter sex in therapy. Quadrant, 15(2): 5-24.
Zabriskie, B. (1995). Ethics. In Jungian Analysis, ed. M. Stein. New York: Open Court, 2nd edn., 405–15.
*Zoja, L. (2006). ‘The elaboration of complexity’. The Fay Lecture Series, Texas A & M University, College Park, Texas, June 2, 2006.
Zoja, L. (2007). Ethics and Analysis: Philosophical Perspectives and their Application in Therapy. College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
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