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  ——— (1983). “Object-Relations and Self Psychology: Researching Children and Their Family Systems.” The Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 4, 14.

  ——— (1989). “Boys and Men: Developmental Ramifications of Autonomy and Affiliation.” Paper presented at the midwinter meetings of the Division of Psychotherapy, American Psychological Association, Orlando, Fl.

  ——— (1990). “Men’s Development and Psychotherapy: A Psychoanalytic Perspective.” Psychotherapy, 27, 316–21.

  ——— (1991). “Can Men Love? Psychoanalytic and Developmental Perspectives on Men and Intimacy.” Paper presented at the Symposium on Men and Intimacy at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco.

  ——— (1991). “Managers as Fathers.” Levinson Letter.

  ——— (1992). “Boys Will Be Boys: Developmental Traumas of Masculinity—Psychoanalytic Perspectives.” Paper presented as part of a symposium “Toward a New Psychology of Men” at the centennial meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington.

  ——— (1992). “Should Men Treat Women? Dilemmas for the Male Psychotherapist: Psychoanalytic and Developmental Perspectives.” Ethics and Behavior, 2, 39–49.

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  ——— (1995). “A Delicate Balance: Fatherhood and Psychological Transformation—A Psychoanalytic Perspective.” In J. L. Shapiro, M. J. Diamond, and M. Greenberg (eds.), Becoming a Father: Social, Emotional and Clinical Perspectives. New York: Springer.

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  ——— (1995). “Deconstructing Dis-identification: Rethinking Psychoanalytic Concepts of Male Development.” Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, 12(1), 30–45.

  ——— (1995). “Men’s Erotic Desires: Love, Lust, Trauma, Sex, Biology, and Psychoanalysis.” Paper presented at the 103rd annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New York. August.

  ——— (1995). “Becoming Whole and Good: A New Psychology of Men.” International Coalition/Boys’ Schools Symposium, June.

  ——— (1996). “Boys’ Voices: Can We Listen, Can We Respond? Toward an Empathic Empirical Agenda. International Coalition/Boys’ Schools Symposium, June.

  ——— (1996). “Living on the Fault Line of Gender—Finding Common Ground: Searching for Our Soulmates.” Paper presented at the 104th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. August.

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  ——— (1998). “Mourning: Melancholia and Masculinity: Recognizing and Treating Depression in Men.” In W. S. Pollack and R. L. Levant (eds.), New Psychotherapy for Men. New York: Wiley.

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