Книги на русском языке
Абрахам К. Психоаналитические труды: В 3 т. / пер. с англ, и нем. под науч. ред. С. Ф. Сироткина, И. Н. Чирковой. Ижевск: Эрго, 2010.
Адлер А. Наука о характерах: понять природу человека / пер. с англ. Е. А. Цыпина. М.: Академический проект; Гаудеамус, 2014.
Альфред А. Наука жить / пер. с англ, и нем. Е.О.Любченко,
А. А. Юдина. Киев: Port-Royal, 1997.
Балинт М. Базисный дефект: Терапевтические аспекты регрессии / пер. с англ. В. А. Агаркова, С. В. Кравца. М.: Когито-центр, 2002.
Балинт М. Первичный нарциссизм и первичная любовь // Журнал практической психологии и психоанализа. 2001. № 4.
Беттельгейм Б. Просвещенное сердце // Человек. 1992. № 2-6.
Блос П. Психоанализ подросткового возраста / пер. с англ.
М.: Институт общегуманитарных исследований, 2010.
Боулби Дж. Привязанность / пер. с англ. Н. Г. Григорьевой
и Г. В. Бурменской. М.: Гардарики, 2003.
Боулби Дж. Создание и разрушение эмоциональных связей / пер. с англ. В. В. Старовойтова. М.: Академический проект, 2004.
Габбард Г., Лестер Э. Психоаналитические границы и их нарушения / пер. с англ. К. Немировского. М.: Независимая фирма «Класс», 2014.
Гантрип Г. Шизоидные явления, объектные отношения и самость / пер. с англ. В. Старовойтова. М.: Институт общегуманитарных исследований, 2010.
Гринспен С., Сэлмон Ж. Ребенок-тиран. Подход к детям пяти «трудных» типов / пер. с англ. Л. Гурбановской. М.: Ломоносов, 2010.
Зимбардо Ф. Как побороть застенчивость / пер. с англ. С. Степанова. М.: Альпина Паблишер, 2013.
Кардиналь М. Слова, которые исцеляют / пер. с фр. Л. И. Фусу. М.: Когито-центр, 2014.
Кернберг О. Агрессия при расстройствах личности / пер. с англ, и науч. ред. А. Ф. Ускова. М.: Независимая фирма «Класс», 1998.
Кернберг О. Отношения любви: норма и патология / пер. с англ.
М. Н. Георгиевой. М.: Независимая фирма «Класс», 2000.
Кернберг О. Тяжелые личностные расстройства. Стратегии психотерапии / пер. с англ. М. Завалова. М.: Независимая фирма «Класс», 2001.
Кляйн М. Психоаналитические труды: В 7 т. / пер. с англ. Ижевск: Эрго, 2011.
Кляйн М. и др. Развитие в психоанализе / пер. с англ. Д. В. Полтавец, С. Г. Дурас, И. А. Перелыгина; сост. и науч. ред. И. Ю. Романова. М.: Академический проект, 2001.
Кохут X. Анализ самости. Системный подход к лечению нарциссических нарушений личности / пер. с англ, и науч. ред. А. М. Боковикова. М.: Когито-Центр, 2003.
Кохут X. Восстановление самости / пер. с англ. М.: Когито-центр, 2002.
Кэррол Э. Изард Психология эмоций / пер. с англ. А.Татлыбаевой, В. Мисник. М.: Питер, 2007.
Лэйнг Рональд Д. Расколотое «Я» / пер. с англ. М.: Белый Кролик; Академия, 1995.
Люборски Л. Принципы психоаналитической психотерапии. Руководство по поддерживающему экспрессивному лечению / пер. с англ. М.: Когито-Центр, 2003.
Мак-Вильямс Н. Психоаналитическая диагностика: Понимание структуры личности в клиническом процессе. М.: Независимая фирма «Класс», 2015.
Макдугалл Дж. Театры тела. Психоаналитический подход к психосоматическим расстройствам / пер. с англ. А. Россохина, А. Багрянцевой. М.: Когито-Центр, 2007.
Малер М., Пайн Ф., Бергман А. Психологическое рождение человеческого младенца. Симбиоз и индивидуация / пер. с англ. Е. Перовой, Е.Шадровой. М.: Когито-центр, 2011.
Миллер А. Драма одаренного ребенка и поиск собственного Я / пер. с нем. И. В. Розанова, И. В. Силаевой. М.: Академический проект, 2013.
Олпорт Г. Становление личности: Избранные труды / пер. с англ. Л. В. Трубицыной и Д. А. Леонтьева; под общ. ред. Д. А. Леонтьева. М.: Смысл, 2002.
Пиаже Ж. Речь и мышление ребенка / пер. с фр. В. А. Лукова.
М.: Римис, 2008.
Роджерс К. Клиент-центрированная психотерапия / пер. с англ.
Т. Рожковой, Ю. Овчинниковой, Г. Пимочкиной. М.: Эксмо-Пресс, 2002.
Роджерс К. Становление личности. Взгляд на психотерапию / пер. с англ. М. Злотник. М.: Эксмо-Пресс, 2001.
Сакс О. Пробуждения / пер. с англ. А. Анваера. М.: ACT, 2014.
Салливан Г. С. Интерперсональная теория в психиатрии / пер. с англ. О. Исакова. М.; СПб.: КСП+; Ювента, 1999.
Столороу Р., Брандшафт Б., Атвуд Д. Клинический психоанализ. Интерсубъективный подход / пер. с англ. Е. Спиркиной, М. Глущенко, Э. Зиминой, К. Куркиной, Н. Лоховой, А. Шуткова, К. Ягнюка. М.: Когито-Центр, 2011.
Тайсон Ф., Тайсон Р Психоаналитические теории развития / пер. с англ. А. Боковикова. М.: Когито-Центр, 2013.
Фенихель О. Психоаналитическая теория неврозов / пер. с англ., предисл. А. Хавина. М.: Академический проект, 2004.
Франкл В. Доктор и душа / пер. с англ., предисл. А. Бореева. СПб.: Ювента, 1997.
Фрейд А. Эго и механизмы защиты / пер. с англ. М. Гинзбург.
М.: Эксмо, 2003.
Фрейд 3. Собрание сочинений: В 10 т. / пер. с нем. Фирма СТД, 2007.
Фрейд 3. Собрание сочинений: В 26 т. / пер. с нем. СПб.: Восточноевропейский институт психоанализа, 2005.
Фрейд 3. Художник и фантазирование / пер. с нем. К. М. Долгова. М.: Республика, 1995.
Фрейд Дж., Биррелл П. Психология предательства и измены / пер. с англ. Е. Кармановой. СГ16.: Питер, 2013.
Фромм. Э. Искусство любить / пер. А. Александровой. М.: ACT, 2014.
Хаэр Р. Д. Лишенные совести. Пугающий мир психопатов / пер. с англ. Б. Глушака. М.: Вильямс, 2007.
Шапиро Д. Невротические стили / пер. с англ. В.Мершавки. М.: Институт общегуманитарных исследований, 1998.
ШарффД. Э., Шарфф Дж. Э. Терапия пар в теории объектных отношений / пер. с англ. М.: Когито-Центр, 2011.
Эйнсворт М. Д. Психология привязанности / пер. с англ. М. Мельниковой. Ижевск: Эрго, 2005.
Эриксон Э. Детство и общество / пер. с англ, и науч. ред. А. А. Алексеева. СПб.: Летний сад, 2000.
Эриксон Э. Идентичность: юность и кризис / пер. с англ.; общ. ред. и предисл. А. В. Толстых М.: Прогресс, 1996.
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