Arlene Kramer Richards

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Arlene Kramer Richards
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NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Chicago, Columbia University
Occupationpsychoanalyst, author
Spouse(s)Arnold Richards

Arlene Kramer Richards is a practicing psychoanalyst and author based in New York, New York.[1][2][3][4][5][6] She has written seven children books and papers on female sexuality, perversion and gambling.[7][8][9]

Career[]

Kramer Richards is a training and supervising analyst of the New York Freudian Society and International Psychoanalytical Association.[10][11] She additionally serves as a councilor at the American Psychoanalytic Association.[12] Kramer Richards is faculty at the New York Freudian Society and Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology at Wuhan, China.[10] She is a Training Analyst Institute for Analytic Training and Research and Board Member of International Psychoanalytical Association. Additionally, Kramer Richards is a member of the executive council of the American Psychoanalytic Association and former North American Chair of the Committee on Women in Psychoanalysis of International Psychoanalytical Association.

Writing and research[]

In 1997, she presented on Primary femininity and female genital anxiety for the American Journal of Psychoanalysis.[13]

Personal life[]

Arlene Kramer Richards lives in an apartment in Manhattan and a condo in Palm Beach, Florida with her husband Arnold Richards.[7]

Selected publications[]

  • Myths of Mighty Women. With Lucille Spira. London: Karnac 2015
  • Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand. Selected Papers of Arlene Kramer Richards Nancy Goodman Ed. New York: IPBOOKS 2013
  • Encounters With Loneliness: Only the Lonely. With Arthur A. Lynch& Lucille Spira Eds. New York: IPBOOKS 2013
  • The Perverse Transference and Other Matters: Essays in Honor of Horacio Etchegoyen. With Jorge L. Ahumada, Jorge Oligaray & Arnold D. Richards, Eds. New York: Aronson. 1997.
  • The Spectrum of Psychoanalysis: Essays in Honor of Martin Bergmann with Arnold D. Richards (eds.) Madison, Conn.: International Universities Press. 1994.
  • Dream Portrait: A Study of Nineteen Sequential Dreams as Indicators of Pretermination. With A. Bond and D. Franco. et al. International Universities Press. 1992.
  • Fantasy, Myth and Reality: Essays in Honor of Jacob A. Arlow. New York: International Universities Press. 1988. Edited with H. Blum, Y. Kramer and A.D. Richards.
  • Blood. In: The Power of Witnessing: Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust eds. Nancy R. Goodman and Marilyn B. Meyers New York: Routledge 2012.
  • Little boy lost. In: Mourning in the Analyst. ed. Kerry Malawista & Anne Adelman. In Press.
  • Rage and Creativity: Second Wave Feminists and the Rejection of “Freudian” Thinking. Mind and Human Interaction 2003 13:145-155.
  • Fruitful Uses of Telephone Analysis. Insight: International Psychoanalytical Association. 2003. P. 30-33.

Bibliography[]

  • Boy Friends, Girl Friends, Just Friends (1978)
  • What to Do If You or Someone You Know Is Under 18 and Pregnant (1983)
  • How to Get It Together When Your Parents Are Coming Apart (1986)
  • Fantasy, Myth, & Reality: Essays in Honor of Jacob A. Arlow (1988)
  • The Spectrum of Psychoanalysis: Essays in Honor of Martin S. Bergmann (1994)
  • Encounters with Loneliness: Only the Lonely (2012)
  • Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand: Selected Papers of Arlene Kramer Richards (2013)

References[]

  1. ^ Sydney Levin (May 19, 2012). "When Your Mouth Betrays You: The Science and Psychology Behind Slips". Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  2. ^ "Adult Children Who Won't Grow Up". February 15, 1994. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  3. ^ "A Parent's Worst Nightmare". November 25, 1996. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  4. ^ PHILIP RECCHIA (May 2, 2004). "THIRD WIVES CLUB ; MELANIA JOINS ELITE SORORITY". NY Post.
  5. ^ Gayle Lewis (June 1, 2000). "Scientific meetings of the association for the advancement of psychoanalysis". American Journal of Psychoanalysis.
  6. ^ Joan Kellybernard (April 24, 1994). "Why It's Taking Them Longer to Find Their Way". Newsday.
  7. ^ a b Between Hours: A Collection of Poems by Psychoanalysts. Karnac Books. p. 73.
  8. ^ "Myths of the Might Woman: What Makes a Woman?" (PDF). October 11, 2014. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  9. ^ "Making the Truth Hurt". August 29, 1985. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  10. ^ a b Nancy R. Goodman; Marilyn B. Meyers. The Power of Witnessing: Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust: Trauma, Psychoanalysis, and the Living Mind.
  11. ^ "Under One Tent: Psychoanalytic Insights, Identities, and Inclusions" (PDF). Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  12. ^ "Officers & Executive Council". Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  13. ^ Gayle Lewis (September 1, 1997). "Primary femininity and female genital anxiety". American Journal of Psychoanalysis.
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