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 Journalof 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. 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 Freud’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.
Lachmann, R. & Stolorow, R. (1980). The developmental significance of affective states: Implications for psychoanalytic treatment. Annual of Psychoanalysis, 8:215-229.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Lachmann, F. (1981). Transference and countertransference in the analysis of developmental arrests. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 45:20-28.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1981). Experience and conduct. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 17:197-208.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1981). Two psychoanalyses or one? Psychoanalytic Review, 68:307-319.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1982). Early loss of the father: A clinical case. In Father and Child, ed. J. Ross, S. Cath, & A. Gurwitt. Boston: Little, Brown, pp. 535-542.
Stolorow, R. (1982). On feeling understood. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 9:415-417.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1982). Psychoanalytic phenomenology of the dream. Annual of Psychoanalysis, 10:205-220.
Stolorow, R. Brandchaft, B., & Atwood, G. (1983). Intersubjectivity in psychoanalytic treatment: With special reference to archaic states. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 47:117-128.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1983). Psychoanalytic phenomenology: Progress toward a theory of personality. In The Future of Psychoanalysis, ed. A. Goldberg. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 97-110.
Stolorow, R. (1983). Self psychology—A structural psychology. In Reflections on Self Psychology, ed. J. Lichtenberg & S. Kaplan. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 287-296.
Brandchaft, B. & Stolorow, R. (1984). The borderline concept: Pathological character or iatrogenic myth? In Empathy II, ed. J. Lichtenberg, M. Bornstein, & D. Silver. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 333-357. Reply to discussion, pp. 367-369.
Stolorow, R. (1984). Varieties of selfobject experience. In Kohut’s Legacy, ed. P. Stepansky & A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 43-50.
Brandchaft, B. & Stolorow, R. (1984). A current perspective on difficult patients. In Kohut’s Legacy, ed. P. Stepansky & A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 93-115.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1984). Psychoanalytic phenomenology: Toward a science of human experience. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 4:87-105.
Stolorow, R. (1984). Aggression in the psychoanalytic situation: An intersubjective viewpoint. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 20:643-651.
Stolorow, R. & Lachmann, F. (1984/85). Transference: The future of an illusion. Annual of Psychoanalysis, 12/13:19-37.
Socarides, D. & Stolorow, R. (1984/85). Affects and selfobjects. Annual of Psychoanalysis, 12/13:105-119. Reprinted in Portuguese in Revista Brasileira de Psicanalise (1986), 20:287-309.
Ulman, R. & Stolorow, R. (1985). The “transference/countertransference neurosis” in psychoanalysis: An intersubjective viewpoint. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 49:37-51.
Stolorow, R. (1985). Toward a pure psychology of inner conflict. In Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 1, ed. A. Goldberg. New York: Guilford Press, pp. 194-201.
Brandchaft, B. & Stolorow, R. (1985). Reply to Melvin Sabshin on the question of nonmedical candidates. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 33:970-972
Socarides, D. & Stolorow, R. (1986). Self psychology and psychoanalytic phenomenology. In Psychotherapist’s Casebook, ed. I. Kutash & A. Wolf. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp. 43-54.
Stolorow, R. (1986). Narcissistic rage. Psychiatric Annals, 16:489-490.
Stolorow, R. (1986). Beyond dogma in psychoanalysis. In Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 2, ed. A. Goldberg. New York: Guilford Press, pp. 41-49.
Stolorow, R. (1986). On experiencing an object: A multidimensional perspective. In Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 2, ed. A. Goldberg. New York: Guilford Press, pp. 273-279.
Stolorow, R. (1986). Critical reflections on the theory of self psychology: An inside view. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 6:387-402.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1986). Reply to R. White, M. Basch, and M. Nissim-Sabat (book symposium on Faces in a Cloud and Structures of Subjectivity). Psychoanalytic Review, 73:301-308.
Brandchaft, B. & Stolorow, R. (1987). The borderline concept: An intersubjective viewpoint. In The Borderline Patient, Vol. 2, ed. J. Grotstein, M. Solomon, & J. Lang. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 103-125.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1987). From the subjectivity of science to a science of subjectivity. In Theories of the Unconscious and Theories of the Self, ed. R. Stern. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 213-220.
Lachmann, F., Beebe, B. & Stolorow, R. (1987). Increments of separation in the consolidation of the self. In The Psychology of Separation and Loss, ed. J. & S. Bloom-Feshbach. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, pp. 396-415.
Stolorow, R. & Brandchaft, B. (1987). Developmental failure and psychic conflict. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 4:241-253.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Brandchaft, B. (1988). Symbols of subjective truth in psychotic states: Implications for psychoanalytic treatment. In Frontiers in Self Psychology: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 3, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 103-142.
Stolorow, R. (1988). Transference and the therapeutic process. Psychoanalytic Review, 75:245-254.
Stolorow, R. (1988). Discussion of L. Karme’s case presentation on essentials of psychoanalytic cure. Psychoanalytic Review, 75:293-298.
Stolorow, R. (1988). Intersubjectivity, psychoanalytic knowing, and reality. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 24:331-338.
Stolorow, R. (1988). Integrating self psychology and classical psychoanalysis: An experience-near approach. In Learning From Kohut: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 4, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic press, pp. 63-70.
Brandchaft, B. & Stolorow, R. (1988). The difficult patient: An intersubjective perspective. In Borderline and Narcissistic Patients in Therapy, ed. N. Slavinska-Holy. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 243-266.
Brandchaft, B. & Stolorow, R. (1988). On projective identification: A reply. Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Bulletin, summer: 35-38.
Stolorow, R, Atwood, G., and Brandchaft, B. (1988). Masochism and its treatment. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 52:504-509.
Stolorow, R. (1989). The dream in context. In Dimensions of Self Experience: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 5, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 33-39.
Stolorow, D. & Stolorow, R. (1989). My brother’s keeper: Intensive treatment of a case of delusional merger. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 70:315-326. Reprinted in German in Selbstpsychologie.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1989). The unconscious and unconscious fantasy: An intersubjective-developmental perspective. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 9:364-374.
Atwood, G., Stolorow, R., & Trop, J. (1989). Impasses in psychoanalytic therapy: A royal road. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 25:554-573.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1989). Intrapsychic conflict. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 70:550.
Stolorow, R. (1990). Converting psychotherapy to psychoanalysis: A critique of the underlying assumptions. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 10:119-130.
Stolorow, R. (1990). The world according to whom? In The Realities of Transference: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 6, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, pp. 35-40.
Brandchaft, B. & Stolorow, R. (1990). Varieties of therapeutic alliance. The Annual of Psychoanalysis, 18:99-114.
Brandchaft, B. & Stolorow, R. (1990). The borderline concept. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 38:1117-1119.
Stolorow, R. (1991). The intersubjective context of intrapsychic experience: A decade of psychoanalytic inquiry. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 11:171-184.
Trop, J. & Stolorow, R. (1991). A developmental perspective on analytic empathy: A case study. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 19:31-46.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1991). Book review of The Plural Psyche by Andrew Samuels. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 18:99-100.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1991). The mind and the body. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1:181-195.
Stolorow, R. (1991). The intersubjective context of intrapsychic experience, with special reference to therapeutic impasses. In The Relational Self: Theoretical Convergences in Psychodynamic and Social Psychology, ed. R. Curtis. New York: Guilford Press, pp. 17-33.
Stolorow, R. (1991). Foreword. In Psychotherapy of the Submerged Personality, ed. A. Wolf & I. Kutash. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, pp. ix-xi.
Stolorow, R., Brandchaft, B. & Atwood, G. (1991). The intersubjective approach. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 72:363-364.
Stolorow, R. & Trop, J. (1991). Homosexual enactments. In The Homosexualities and the Therapeutic Process, ed. C. Socarides & V. Volkan. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 207-225.
Brandchaft, B., Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1992). Treatment of borderline states: An intersubjective approach. In Handbook of Borderline Disorders, ed. D. Silver & M. Rosenbluth. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 121-154.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1992). Dreams and the subjective world. In Essential Papers on Dreams, ed. M. Lansky. New York: New York University Press, pp. 272-294.
Stolorow, R. (1992). Subjectivity and self psychology: A personal odyssey. In New Therapeutic Visions: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol., 8, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 241-250.
Trop, J. & Stolorow, R. (1992). Defense analysis in self psychology: A developmental view. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2:427-442.
Stolorow, R. & Trop, J. (1992). Reply to Richards and Mitchell. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2:467-473.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Brandchaft, B. (1992). Three realms of the unconscious and their therapeutic transformation. Psychoanalytic Review, 79:25-30.
Stolorow, R. (1992). Closing the gap between theory and practice with better psychoanalytic theory. Psychotherapy, 29:159-166.
Stolorow, R. Brandchaft, B., & Atwood, G. (1992). Reply to C. Athanassiou’s discussion of chapter 9 in Psychoanalytic Treatment (reprinted in French). Revue Francaise de Psychoanalyse, 3:881-883.
Stolorow, R. (1993). Thoughts on the nature and therapeutic action of psychoanalytic interpretation. In The Widening Scope of Self Psychology: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 9, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 31-41.
Stolorow, R., Brandchaft, B., & Atwood, G. (1993). The Intersubjective approach: Reply to Arnold Richards. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 41:1219-1221.
Stolorow, R. (1993). An intersubjective view of the therapeutic process. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 57:450-457.
Stolorow, R. (1993). The intersubjective approach: Commentary on Michael Tansey’s “Psychoanalytic expertise.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 3:315-317.
Stolorow, R. & Trop, J. (1993). Reply to Blechner, Lesser, and Schwartz. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 3:653-656.
Stolorow, R. (1993). Affects, organizing principles, and intersubjectivity. The Round Robin, 9(1):8-10. Reprinted in Italian in Psicoterapia.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1994). Rejoinder to Richard Chessick’s “Radical self-psychology.” American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 54:71-75.
Stolorow, R. (1994). Kohut, Gill, and the new psychoanalytic paradigm. In A Decade of Progress: Progress in Self Psychology, vol. 10, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 221-226.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1994). The myth of the isolated mind. In A Decade of Progress: Progress in Self Psychology, vol. 10, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 233-250.
Stolorow, R. (1994). More integrative than thou: Commentary on Steven Stern’s “Needed relationships.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 4:353-355.
Stolorow, R. (1995). An intersubjective view of self psychology. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 5:393-399.
Stolorow, R. (1995). Loyalism and expansionism in self psychology. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 5:427-430.
Stolorow, R. (1995). Introduction: Tensions between loyalism and expansionism in self psychology. In The Impact of New Ideas: Progress in Self Psychology, vol. 11, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. xi-xvii.
Stolorow, R. (1995). Comment. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 12:583.
Stolorow, R. (1995). The strawman cometh: Commentary on Richards and Richards. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 4:519-526.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1995). Deconstructing Carveth’s deconstruction of intersubjectivity theory. Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis, 3:255-262.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1995). A reply to Marilyn Nissim-Sabat. Psychoanalytic Books, 6:690-695.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1996). The intersubjective perspective. Psychoanalytic Review, 83:181-194. Reprinted in Italian translation in Ricerca Psicoanalitica.
Stolorow, R. (1996). Comments on Benjamin Wolstein’s “The analysis of transference as an interpersonal process.” American Journal of Psychotherapy, 50:510-511.
Trop, J. & Stolorow, R. (1997). Therapeutic empathy: An intersubjective perspective. In Empathy Reconsidered: New Directions in Psychotherapy, ed. A. Bohart & L. Greenberg. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, pp. 279-291.
Morrison, A. & Stolorow, R. (1997). Shame, narcissism, and intersubjectivity. In The Widening Scope of Shame, ed. M. Lansky & A. Morrison. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 63-87.
Stolorow, R. (1997). Book review of Fairbairn and the Origins of Object Relations ed. by J. Grotstein & D. Rinsley. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 66:521-523.
Stolorow, R. (1997). The strawman returneth. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 6:123- 125.
Stolorow, R. Deconstructing the myth of the neutral analyst. In Panel (1997), Current conceptions of neutrality and abstinence, G. Makari, reporter. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 45:1231-1239.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1997). Deconstructing the myth of the neutral analyst: An alternative from intersubjective systems theory. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 66: 431-449. Reprinted in Italian in Psicoterapia and in German in Selbstpsychologie.
Stolorow, R. (1997). Dynamic, dyadic, intersubjective systems: An evolving paradigm for psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 14:337-346. Reprinted in Italian in Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 6:123-133.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (1997). Defects in the self: Liberating concept or imprisoning metaphor? Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 7:517-522. Reprinted in Italian in Psicoterapia e Instituzioni, 3:7-12.
Stolorow, R. (1997). Principles of dynamic systems, intersubjectivity, and the obsolete distinction between one-person and two-person psychologies: Review essay on L. Aron's A Meeting of Minds. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 7:859-868. Reprinted in Italian in Psicoterapia.
Stolorow, R. (1997). Book review of A Dynamic Systems Approach to the Development of Cognition and Action by E. Thelen & L. Smith. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 78:620-623.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1997). Response to Gedo’s review. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 45:649.
Stolorow, R. (1998). Foreword. In Self Experiences in Group: Intersubjective and Self Psychological Pathways to Human Understanding, ed. I. Harwood & M. Pines. London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 7-8.
Stolorow, R., Orange, D., & Atwood, G. (1998). Thinking and working contextually: Toward a philosophy of psychoanalytic practice. The Round Robin, 13(2):1-6.
Stolorow, R., Orange, D., & Atwood, G. (1998). Projective identification begone! Commentary on paper by Susan H. Sands. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 8:719-725.
Stolorow, R. (1998). Clarifying the intersubjective perspective: A reply to George Frank. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 15:424-427.
Orange, D., Stolorow, R., & Atwood, G. (1998). Hermeneutics, intersubjectivity theory, and psychoanalysis. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 46:568-571.
Orange, D. & Stolorow, R. (1998). Self-disclosure from the perspective of intersubjectivity theory. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 18:530-537.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Orange, D. (1998). On psychoanalytic truth. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 79:1221.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (1999). Afterword to “Three realms of the unconscious.” In Relational Psychoanalysis: The Emergence of a Tradition, ed. S. Mitchell & L. Aron. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 377-378.
Stolorow, R., Orange, D., & Atwood, G. (1999). Toward post-Cartesian psychoanalytic theory: Commentary on paper by Bruce E. Reis. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 9:401-
406.
Stolorow, R. (1999). Antidotes, enactments, rituals, and the dance of reassurance: Comments on the case of Joanna Churchill and Alan Kindler. In Pluralism in Self Psychology: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 15, ed. A. Goldberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 229-232.
Stolorow, R. (1999). The phenomenology of trauma and the absolutisms of everyday life: A personal journey. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 16:464-468. Reprinted in German in Selbstpsychologie.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G. & Orange, D. (1999). Kohut and contextualism: Toward a post-Cartesian psychoanalytic theory. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 16:380-388.
Stolorow, R., & Orange, D. (1999). Book review of Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity in Modern Philosophy and Psychoanalysis by R. Frie. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 47:605-609.
Stolorow, R. (2000). Incommensurable worlds. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 81:171-172.
Stolorow, R. (2000). From isolated minds to experiential worlds: An intersubjective space odyssey. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 54:149-151.
Stolorow, R. (2000). Early light on a “relatively neglected” topic. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 48:686-687.
Stolorow, R., Orange, D., & Atwood, G. (2001). World horizons: A post-Cartesian alternative to the Freudian unconscious. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 37:43-61. Reprinted in Portuguese in Revista Brasileira de Psicanalise, in German in Selbstpsychologie, and in English in Contemporary Psychoanalysis in America: Leading Analysts Present Their Work, ed. A. Cooper (Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 2006, pp. 667-689).
Stolorow, R., Orange, D., & Atwood, G. (2001). Psychoanalysis—A contextual psychology: Essay in memory of Merton M. Gill. Psychoanalytic Review, 88:15-27.
Schwartz, J. & Stolorow, R. (2001). Trauma in a presymbolic world. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 18:380-387.
Stolorow, R., Orange, D., & Atwood, G. (2001). Cartesian and post-Cartesian trends in relational psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 18:468-484.
Stolorow, R., Orange, D., & Atwood, G. (2001). Psychoanalysis without Descartes. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 82:1263-1266.
Stolorow, R. (2001). What in the (experiential) world is an “internal couple”? Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 21:530-535.
Stolorow, R. (2001). Foreword. In Making Sense Together: The Intersubjective Approach in Psychotherapy, P. Buirski & P. Haglund. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, pp. xi-xiii.
Stolorow, R. (2002). Meaning is where the action is: Response to Summers (2001). Psychoanalytic Psychology, 19:378-379.
Atwood, G., Orange, D., & Stolorow, R. (2002). Shattered worlds/psychotic states: A post-Cartesian view of the experience of personal annihilation. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 19:281-306. Reprinted in German in Selbstpsychologie.
Stolorow, R. (2002). From drive to affectivity: Contextualizing psychological life. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 22:678-685.
Stolorow, R. (2002). Impasse, affectivity, and intersubjective systems. Psychoanalytic Review, 89:329-337.
Stolorow, R. (2003). The therapeutic process and the analyst’s self-disclosures: The good, the bad, and the ugly. Israel Psychoanalytic Journal, 1:89-101.
Stolorow, R. (2003). On the impossibility of immaculate perception—there is no relationship without interpretation, and there is no interpretation without relationship. In Explorations in Self Psychology: Progress in Self Psychology, Vol. 19, ed. M. Gehrie. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 217-223.
Stolorow, R. (2003). Trauma and temporality. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 20:158-161. Reprinted in German in Psycho-Logik: Yahrbuch fur Psychotherapie, Philosophie und Kultur, Vol. 1, ed. R. Kuhn & K. Witte. Freiburg, Germany: Verlag Karl Alber, 2006, pp. 133-139.
Stolorow, R. (2003). The biographer’s new clothes: Response to Strozier (2003). Psychoanalytic Psychology, 20:382-384, 388.
Stolorow, R. & Orange, D. (2003). Book review of Mistaken Identity: The Mind-Brain Problem Reconsidered by L. Brothers. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 72:515-518.
Stolorow, R. (2003). Book review of The Hidden Genius of Emotion by C. Magai & J. Haviland-Jones. Consciousness & Emotion, 4:148-150.
Stolorow, R. (2004). The relevance of early Lacan for psychoanalytic phenomenology and contextualism: A preliminary communication. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 21: 668-672.
Stolorow, R. (2004). Phenomenology, hermeneutics, and contextualism. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 24(4):28-29.
Stolorow, R. (2005). Prereflective organizing principles and the systematicity of experience in Kant’s critical philosophy. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 22:96-100.
Stolorow, R. (2005). Reply to Shill (2004). Psychoanalytic Psychology, 22:141.
Stolorow, R. (2005). The contextuality of emotional experience. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 22:101-106.
Stolorow, R. (2006). Review essay: Reason, desire, and selfhood. The Sources of Normativity by Christine Korsgaard. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 1:121-125.
Stolorow, R. (2006). Are moral outrage and clinical empathy mutually exclusive? A clinical-philosophical inquiry. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 1:253-262.
Stolorow, R. (2006). The relevance of Freud’s concept of danger-situation for an intersubjective-systems perspective. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 23:417-419.
Stolorow, R. (2006). Autobiographical and theoretical reflections on the “ontological unconscious.” Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 42:233-241, 249. Reprinted in Existential-Integrative Psychotheray: Guideposts to the Core of Practice, ed. K. Schneider. New York: Routledge, 2008, pp. 281-290.
Stolorow, R. (2006). Heidegger’s investigative method in Being and Time. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 23:594-602.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Orange, D. (2006). Contextualizing is not nullifying: Reply to Mills (2005). Psychoanalytic Psychology, 23:184-188.
Stolorow, R. & Jacobs, L. (2006). Critical reflections on Husserl’s phenomenological quest for purity—Implications for gestalt therapy. International Gestalt Journal, 29(2): 43-61.
Orange, D., Stolorow, R., & Atwood, G. (2006). Zugehorigkeit, Verbundenheit, Betroffenheit: Ein intersubjektiver Zugang zur traumatischen Erfahrung. In Die Vernetzte Seele: Die Intersubjektive Wende in der Psychoanalyse, ed. M. Altmeyer &H. Thoma. Stuttgart, Germany: Klett-Cotta, pp. 160-177.
Stolorow, R. (2006). Vorwort. In Das Risiko der Verbundenheit— Intersubjektivitatstheorie in der Praxis, C. Jaenicke, Stuttgart, Germany: Klett-Cotta, pp. 9-10.
Stolorow, R. (2007). Anxiety, authenticity, and trauma: The relevance of Heidegger’s existential analytic for psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 24:373-383.
Stolorow, R. (2007). The impossibility of empathic immersion: A dialogical bridge with Frank Staemmler. Studies in Gestalt Therapy: Dialolgical Bridges, 1(2):65-68.
Stolorow, R. (2008). Imagine a world…. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 3:126-128.
Stolorow, R. (2008). The contextuality and existentiality of emotional trauma. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 18:113-123.
Stolorow, R. (2008). Varieties of emotional attunement. Selbstpsychologie, 9:49-57.
Stolorow, R. (2008). Identity and resurrective ideology in an age of trauma. International Psychoanalysis, Sept. 23.
Stolorow, R. (2008). Book review of Subjectivity and Selfhood: Investigating the First-Person Perspective by Dan Zahavi. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 56:1039-1043.
Stolorow, R. (2009). The economic crisis as collective trauma. Trauma Psychology Newsletter, 4(2):5. Posted on Huffington Post, March 24.
Stolorow, R. (2009). Book review of Apprehending the Inaccessible: Freudian Psychoanalysis and Existential Phenomenology by Richard Askay and Jensen Farquhar. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 57:237-241.
Stolorow, R. (2009). Trauma and human existence: The mutual enrichment of Heidegger’s existential analytic and a psychoanalytic understanding of trauma. In Beyond Postmodernism: New Dimensions in Clinical Theory and Practice, ed. R. Frie & D. Orange. New York: Routledge, pp. 143-161. Abridged version reprinted in Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Heidegger Circle, pp. 130-145.
Stolorow, R. & Sanchez, R. (2009). Philosophy as therapy: The case of Heidegger. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 4:125-131.
Stolorow, R. (2009). Identity and resurrective ideology in an age of trauma. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 26:206-209.
Stolorow, R. (2009). Book review of Radical Evil: A Philosophical Interrogation by Richard Bernstein. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 57:1271-1274.
Stolorow, R. (2009). Individuality in context. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 4:405-413.
Stolorow, R. (2010). Ontologizing is not pathologizing: Reply to Ilene Philipson. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 5:34-36.
Stolorow, R. (2010). My long-distance friendship with Heinz Kohut. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 5:177-183.
Stolorow, R. (2010). The phenomenology, contextuality, and existentiality of emotional trauma: Ethical implications. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Pre-published April 19; DOI: 10.1177/0022167810363866; Vol. 51 (2011), 142-151.
Stolorow, R. (2010). Heidegger’s Nietzsche, the doctrine of eternal return, and the phenomenology of human finitude. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 41: 106-114.
Stolorow, R. (2010). Phenomenology is not metaphysics: Reply to Philip Ringstrom. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 27:374-375.
Stolorow, R. (2010). Friendship, fidelity, and finitude: Reflections on Jacques Derrida’s The Work of Mourning. Comparative and Continental Philosophy, 2:143-146.
Stolorow, R. & Stolorow, B. (2010). Blues, trauma, finitude. International Psychoanalysis, May 1 and Huffington Post, April 27.
Stolorow, R. (2010). The shame family: An outline of the phenomenology of patterns of emotional experience that have shame at their core. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 5:367-368.
Stolorow, R. (2010). Individuality in context: The relationality of finitude. In Persons in Context: The Challenge of Individuality in Theory and Practice, ed. R. Frie & W. Coburn. New York: Routledge, pp. 59-68.
Stolorow, R., Atwood, G., & Orange, D. (2010). Heidegger’s Nazism and the hypostatization of Being. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 5:429-450.
Stolorow, R. (2010). An unholistic alliance: A review essay on Gunnar Karlsonn’s Psychoanalysis in a New Light. Human Studies: A Journal for Philosophy and the Social Sciences, 33:353-357.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (2010). Comparing fruit and oranges: Reply to Philip A. Ringstrom. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 20:623-624.
Stolorow, R. (2010). Portkeys, resurrective ideology, and the phenomenology of collective trauma. In Phenomenology 2010, Vol. 5: Selected Essays From North America. Part 2: Phenomenology Beyond Philosophy, ed. L. Embree, M. Barber, & T. Nenon. Bucharest: Zeta Books, pp. 271-279.
Stolorow, R. (2011). From mind to world, from drive to affectivity: A phenomenological- contextualist psychoanalytic perspective. Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis, 5:1-14. Reprinted in Portuguese in Revista Brasileira de Psicanalise. In Spanish: Clínica e Investigación Relacional, 6(3).
Stolorow, R. (2011). Human beings shining: A review essay. Division/Review: A Quarterly Psychoanalytic Forum, 1(2):17.
Atwood, G., Stolorow, R., & Orange, D. (2011). The madness and genius of post-Cartesian philosophy: A distant mirror. Psychoanalytic Review, 98:263-285. Reprinted in The Abyss of Madness, by G. Atwood (New York: Routledge, 2011) and in Hungarian in Imago Budapest.
Stolorow, R. (2011). Toward greater authenticity: From shame to existential guilt, anxiety, and grief. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 6:285-287.
Stolorow, R. (2011). The meaning and the rhetoric of evil: Auschwitz and bin Laden. Russian Journal, June 17, pp. 18-19. Posted in English on Huffington Post, June 27.
Stolorow, R. (2011). Portkeys, eternal recurrence, and the phenomenology of traumatic temporality. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 6:433-436. Reprinted in Spanish: Clínica e Investigación Relacional, 6(3).
Stolorow, R. & Stolorow, B. (2011). Blues and emotional trauma: Blues as musical therapy. In Blues—Philosophy for Everyone: Thinking Deep About Feeling Low, ed. J. Steinberg & A. Fairweather. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, pp.121-130. Reprinted in Clinical Social Work Journal. Pre-published June 7; DOI: 10.1007/s10615-011-0351-4.
Stolorow, R. (2011). Losing and regaining a sense of being. The Dasein Project: Philosophy, Art, Culture, 1, September 1.
Stolorow, R. & Roganov, S. (2011). Trauma, death, and resurrection: A conversation between Robert D. Stolorow and Sergei Roganov. Trauma Psychology Newsletter, 6(3):3-5. Posted on Huffington Post, September 8, and reprinted in Russian in the Russian Journal.
Atwood, G. & Stolorow, R. (2012). The demons of phenomenological contextualism: A conversation. Psychoanalytic Review, 99:
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G (2012). Deconstructing “the self” of self psychology. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 7:
Stolorow, R. (in press). Heidegger, mood, and the lived body: The ontical and the ontological. Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts.
Stolorow, R. (in press). The historicity of the a priori: A review essay on Jos de Mul’s The Tragedy of Finitude: Dilthey’s Hermeneutics of Life. Human Studies: A Journal for Philosophy and the Social Sciences.
Stolorow, R. (in press). The renewal of humanism in psychoanalytic therapy. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice.
Stolorow, R. (in press). Heidegger and post-Cartesian psychoanalysis. In Continuum Companion to Heidegger, ed. F. Raffoul & E. Nelson. New York: Continuum Press. Reprinted in Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Heidegger Circle, pp. 119-132.
Stolorow, R. & Atwood, G. (in preparation). The tragic and the metaphysical.
Sanchez, R.E. & Stolorow, R. (in preparation). Philosophy as therapy: Heidegger and Wittgenstein.