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1. Tolpin, M. (1978). Self-Objects and Oedipal Objects—A Crucial Developmental Distinction. Psychoanal. St. Child, 33:167-184.
2. Tolpin, M. (1971). On the Beginnings of a Cohesive Self—An Application of the Concept of Transmuting Internalization to the Study of the Transitional Object and Signal Anxiety. Psychoanal. St. Child, 26:316-352.
3. Tolpin, M. (1970). The Infantile Neurosis—A Metapsychological Concept and a Paradigmatic Case History. Psychoanal. St. Child, 25:273-305.
4. Tolpin, M. (1991). “She Is Perfect … Only She Has Lost Her Spear”: The Goddess Athene, Freud, and H. D.. Ann. Psychoanal., 19:33-49.
5. Tolpin, M. (2002). Chapter 11 Doing Psychoanalysis of Normal Development: Forward Edge Transferences. Progress in Self Psychology, 18:167-190.
6. Tolpin, M. (2002). Chapter 8 The Role of Empathy and Interpretation in the Therapeutic Process: Discussion of Salee Jenkins's Clinical Case. Progress in Self Psychology, 18:113-125.
7. Tolpin, M. (1997). Chapter 3 Response to Fosshage. Progress in Self Psychology, 13:29-31.
8. Tolpin, M. (1997). Chapter 1 Compensatory Structures: Paths to the Restoration of the Self. Progress in Self Psychology, 13:3-19.
9. Tolpin, M. (1986). 10 The Self and Its Selfobjects: A Different Baby. Progress in Self Psychology, 2:115-128.
10. Tolpin, M. (2000). “‘A Cure with a Defect”: A Previously Unpublished Letter by Freud Concerning “Anna O.”’. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 81:357-359.
11. Tolpin, M. (1969). Aeschylus: Oresteia—A Cure in Fifth-Century Athens. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 17:511-527.
12. Tolpin, M. (2004). In Search of Theory: Freud, Dora, and Women Analysts. Ann. Psychoanal., 32:169-184.
13. Tolpin, M. (2002). Discussion of Ralph Roughton's Chapter. Ann. Psychoanal., 30:119-127.
14. Tolpin, M. (1997). The Development of Sexuality and the Self. Ann. Psychoanal., 25:173-187.
15. Tolpin, M. (1993). The Unmirrored Self, Compensatory Structure, and Cure: The Exemplary Case of Anna O. Ann. Psychoanal., 21:157-177.
16. Tolpin, M.N. (1989). A Prospective Constructionist View of Development. Ann. Psychoanal., 17:308-316.
17. Tolpin, M. (1987). The Analyst's Stance: Transferential Implications of Technical Orientation. Ann. Psychoanal., 15:159-164.
18. Levine, H.B., Tolpin, M. (1979). The Sustaining Object Relationship. Ann. Psychoanal., 7:203-231.
19. Tolpin, M. (1974). The Daedalus Experience: A Developmental Vicissitude of the Grandiose Fantasy. Ann. Psychoanal., 2:213-228.
20. Tolpin, M. (1968). Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs and the Theater of the Absurd. Am. Imago, 25:119-139.
21. Tolpin, M. (2009). A New Direction for Psychoanalysis: In Search of a Transference of Health. Int. J. Psychoanal. Self Psychol., 4S:31-43.
22. Tolpin, M. (2007). The Divided Self: Shifting an Intrapsychic Balance the Forward Edge of a Kinship Transference: To Bleed like Everyone Else. Psychoanal. Inq., 27:50-65.
 
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