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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Paula L. Ellman is a psychologist and psy-

choanalyst in private practice in Bethesda She is a training and supervising analyst in the Contemporary Freudian Society CFS, and coeditor of Battling the Life and Death Forces of Sadomasochism: Clinical Perspectives (Karnac, 2013). Daniel Gaztambide, PsyM, is a doctoral candidate at GSAPP-Rutgers University. His interests are in the area of psychoanalysis and liberation psychology, race and Latina/o identity, psychotherapy integration, spirituality and religion, and alliance rupture research.

Nancy Goodman is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Bethesda, MD. She is a training and supervising analyst in the Contemporary Freudian Society and coeditor of The Power of Witnessing: Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust: Trauma, Psychoanalysis, and the Living Mind (Routledge, 2012).

Ronald C. Naso, PhD, is in independent practice in Stamford, CT. He is a consultant and supervisor in the Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship training programs at the Child Guidance Center of Southern Connecticut. The author of numerous papers on psychoanalytic theory and practice, his book, entitled Hypocrisy Unmasked: Dissociation, Shame, and the Ethics of Inauthenticity, was published by Aronson in 2010. Gregorie Novie, PhD, is in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona and has written articles and book reviews on topics such as countertransference, borderline states, Lacanian concepts in clinical practice, and trauma. Robin Ridless is a practicing attorney in New York City specializing in intellectual property law. She holds a PhD in political philosophy. Henry M. Seiden is a regular contributor to this review and editor of the On Poetry column. He maintains a private practice in Queens, NY.

Danielle Knafo, PhD, maintains a private practice in Manhattan and Great Neck, NY. She is a professor in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Long Island University and faculty and supervisor at NYU’s Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis. Her most recent book is Dancing with the Unconscious: The Art of Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalysis of Art (Routledge, 2012). Bettina Mathes, PhD, is a Manhattan-based writer, and culture critic, and is training to be a psychoanalyst. She is the author of numerous books and essays including most recently Psychoanalysis Interruptus (Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 2011). Marilyn N. Metzl, PhD, ABPP, is a psychologist/psychoanalyst in independent practice in Kansas City, Missouri, and is a member of the teaching faculty of the Kansas City Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Kansas Psychoanalytic Institute.

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Rachel Sopher is a psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City. She is on the faculty of the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies, an associate editor of Psychoanalytic Perspectives, and is a member of the education committee at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies, where she also acts as cochair of the annual conference. Manya Steinkoler, PhD, has done analytic training and clinical work in Paris. She is in private practice in New York City and a professor of literature at Borough of Manhattan Community College. Carlo Strenger is chair of the Clinical Graduate Program, Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University. He has published numerous books and academic papers, most recently The Fear of Insignificance: Searching for Meaning in the Twenty-first Century and Israel: Introduction to a Difficult Country (in German).


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