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  • In the middle of the twentieth century, Harry Stack Sullivan constructed a theory that explained how friendships might pave the way to romance.

    Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011

  • In the middle of the twentieth century, Harry Stack Sullivan constructed a theory that explained how friendships might pave the way to romance.

    Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011

  • “Anxiety is catching; we give it to those we love,” Coché likes to say, paraphrasing early-twentieth-century psychoanalyst Harry Stack Sullivan.

    THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB LAURIE ABRAHAM 2010

  • These early forays into so-called conjoint therapy were inspired in part by psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan, the one who argued that life is a series of “security operations” to fend off anxiety.

    THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB LAURIE ABRAHAM 2010

  • Between 1941 and 1943, she studied psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and underwent psychoanalytic training with Frieda Fromm-Reichmann and Harry Stack Sullivan.

    Hilde Bruch. 2009

  • She quickly found a position as resident psychiatrist at Chestnut Lodge, a private sanitarium near Washington, D.C. She developed a very productive working relationship with Harry Stack Sullivan and served as training analyst of the Washington Psychoanalytic Society and the Washington School of Psychiatry, as well as the William Alanson White Institute and the Academy of Psychoanalysis in New York.

    Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. 2009

  • The think-tank seems to have settled somewhere between the old Rockefeller Institute the original model for its aspirations and the unnamed, still-lamented Washington, D.C., institution in the social sciences whose plan collapsed when lawyer Thurman Arnold and psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan were unable to agree about who would get the corner office.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • The writings of the American-born psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan 1953,1956 also reflected an interpersonal view of personality that anticipated later theoretical developments in many respects.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • The writings of the American-born psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan 1953,1956 also reflected an interpersonal view of personality that anticipated later theoretical developments in many respects.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • Harry Stack Sullivan discusses many of the nuances of the initial interview in his book The Psychiatric Interview 1954.

    Planned Short-Term Treatment RICHARD A. WELLS 1994

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