Ralph Greenson
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American psychiatrist
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Ralph Greenson's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine Columbia University
Why Is Ralph Greenson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ralph R. Greenson was a prominent American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Greenson is famous for being Marilyn Monroe's psychiatrist, and was the basis for Leo Rosten's 1963 novel, Captain Newman, M.D. The book was later made into a movie starring Gregory Peck as Greenson's character.
Ralph Greenson's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Technique and Practice of Psychoanalysis, Volume 1 (1967) (1106)
- The Working Alliance and The Transference Neurosis (1965) (606)
- [On the problem of empathy]. (1961) (311)
- Dis-identifying from mother: its special importance for the boy. (1968) (238)
- The non-transference relationship in the psychoanalytic situation. (1969) (120)
- ON BOREDOM (1953) (72)
- The Struggle Against Identification (1954) (70)
- Explorations in Psychoanalysis (1978) (69)
- The exceptional position of the dream in psychoanalytic practice. (1970) (49)
- That “Impossible” Profession (1966) (42)
- On Screen Defenses, Screen Hunger and Screen Identity (1958) (42)
- The psychology of apathy. (1949) (34)
- Loving, hating and indifference towards the patient. (1974) (29)
- A transvestite boy and a hypothesis. (1966) (28)
- On the Silence and Sounds of the Analytic Hour (1961) (27)
- On gambling. (1947) (27)
- Phobia, Anxiety, and Depression (1959) (27)
- ON HOMOSEXUALITY AND GENDER IDENTITY. (1964) (19)
- Treatment by Suggestion of Verrucae Planae of the Face (1949) (17)
- About the sound 'Mm..'. (1954) (15)
- The Selection of Candidates For Psychoanalytic Training (1961) (15)
- On Genuine Epilepsy (1944) (12)
- Beyond transference and interpretation. (1972) (7)
- The Decline and Fall of the 50-Minute Hour (1974) (6)
- Transference: Freud or Klein. (1974) (6)
- Problems of Identification1: Introduction (1954) (5)
- Variations in classical psycho-analytic technique: an introduction. (1958) (5)
- On Enthusiasm (1962) (3)
- FOREPLEASURE: ITS USE FOR DEFENSIVE PURPOSES (1955) (3)
- On sexual apathy in the male. (1968) (3)
- On moods and introjects. (1954) (2)
- Comment on Dr Limentani's paper. (1966) (2)
- Problems of identification; introduction. (1954) (1)
- Practical approach to the war neuroses. (1945) (1)
- Psychiatric information for general practice. (1958) (1)
- [The working agreement and transference neurosis]. (1966) (1)
- 'The voice of the intellect is a soft one'. A review of the writings of Anna Freud, volume IV, 1945-1956. (1972) (0)
- [Transfer free relation in a psychoanalytic situation]. (1971) (0)
- Comment on Dr Ritvo's paper. (1966) (0)
- Transference: Freud or Klein. A reply to the discussion by Herbert Rosenfeld. (1975) (0)
- [Homosexuality and sexual identity]. (1965) (0)
- The Yearbook of Psychoanalysis. Volume III. 1947 · Edited by Sandor Lorand. New York: International Universities Press, 1948. 308 pp. (1948) (0)
- Letter: Exorcism. (1974) (0)
- A critique of Kernberg's "Summary and Conclusions". (1973) (0)
- International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXIII, 1952. Part I. (1953) (0)
- The Psychoanalytic Insight of Nathaniel Hawthorne. C. P. Oberndorf. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 373–385 (1945) (0)
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