FEMININE AND MASCULINE GENDER IDENTITY-PROLOGUE

FD BARTH
PSYCHOANALYTIC INQUIRY 15 ( 1) 2 -5

1995
Social Media and Adolescent Development: Hazards, Pitfalls and Opportunities for Growth

F Diane Barth ,
Clinical Social Work Journal 43 ( 2) 201 -208

16
2015
21
2003
The role of self-esteem in the experience of envy

F Diane Barth ,
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis 48 ( 3) 198 -210

13
1988
The treatment of bulimia from a self psychological perspective

F Diane Barth ,
Clinical Social Work Journal 16 ( 3) 270 -281

13
1988
Speaking of feelings affects, language, and psychoanalysis

F Diane Barth ,
Psychoanalytic Dialogues 8 ( 5) 685 -705

19
1998
Integrative Clinical Social Work Practice

F Diane Barth ,
Springer New York

16
2014
Chapter 9 Separation-Individuation, Sense of Self, and Bulimia in College Students

F Diane Barth ,
Journal of College Student Psychotherapy 3 135 -149

8
1989
Listening to Words, Hearing Feelings: Links Between Eating Disorders and Alexithymia

F Diane Barth ,
Clinical Social Work Journal 44 ( 1) 38 -46

6
2016
8
2001
Using Daydreams in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

F Diane Barth ,
Clinical Social Work Journal 25 ( 3) 265 -280

5
1997
Frozen in Time: Idealization and Parent-Blaming in the Therapeutic Process

F Diane Barth ,
Clinical Social Work Journal 38 ( 3) 331 -340

2
2010
5
2014
The patient as a selfobject. A form of countertransference.

F Diane Barth ,
Bulletin of The Menninger Clinic 52 ( 4) 294 -303

3
1988
Blaming the parent: Psychoanalytic myth and language

F Diane Barth ,
Routledge 185 -201

9
2013
Conflicts over selfishness: one aspect of some women's wish for a baby

F Diane Barth ,
Psychoanalytic Psychology 10 ( 2) 169 -185

1993
1
2018