The book as a whole is fascinating and compelling in reading the newly discovered papers and learning about the place of Jacob A, Arlow in psychoanalysis and his foundational thinking about the ubiquitous presence of unconscious fantasy in the mind and in culture.
Nancy R. Goodman, PhD, is a training and supervising analyst with the ContemporaryFreudian Society, Washington DC, and the IPA. She is faculty in the Wuhan, ChinaTraining Program. Many publications reflect her interest in unconscious fantasy, trauma, sadomasochism, and symbolizing. Publications include edited volumes: Finding Unconscious Fantasy in Narrative, Trauma, and Body Pain: A Clinical Guide(2017) (with Paula Ellman); The Power of Witnessing: Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust (2012) (with Marilyn Meyers). Nancy is founder and Director of www.virtualpsychoanalyticmuseum.org with IPBooks. She maintains a psychoanalytic practice in Bethesda, Maryland.
Kimberly L. Kleinman MS, LCSW is a Life Cycle Training and Supervising Analyst. She has co-edited From Cradle to Couch, Essays in Honor Sylvia Brody and The Plumsock Papers: Giving New Analysts a Voice. She has taught developmental approaches to understandingtherapy in various institutes including the Contemporary Freudian Society and theHarlem Family Institute as well as in China.