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American Psychologist, Oct 1, 2003
Harold Gerard passed away on January 16, 2003, at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, Californi... more Harold Gerard passed away on January 16, 2003, at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California, from a cerebral hemorrhage following a lengthy bout with kidney failure. Gerard was a frequent contributor to the literature of experi-mental social psychology, particularly with ...
Psychoanalytic perspectives on psychopathology: Empirical studies of psychoanalytic theory, 1993
The causal link between depression and bulimia: Counterposing two theories of mental development.... more The causal link between depression and bulimia: Counterposing two theories of mental development.
By Gerard, Harold B.; Kupper, Daniel A.
Masling, Joseph M. (Ed); Bornstein, Robert F. (Ed), (1993). Psychoanalytic perspectives on psychopathology. Empirical studies of psychoanalytic theories, Vol. 4., (pp. 225-251). Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association, xxix, 309 pp.
Abstract
discuss some of the more compelling evidence supporting the hypothesis of a causal link between bulimia and depression / review the psychoanalytic literature relevant to that link, with special emphasis on two theories of object relations, the ego-psychological and the British Kleinian view report recent experimental work in which derivations from the two theories were counterposed / [Ss were 106 female introductory psychology students] / our first study, an attempt to replicate Patton's (1992) experiment with certain refinements, focused on the hypothesis that an unconscious fear of abandonment will lead to depression and may then result in bulimic bingeing in some individuals / the second experiment was designed to explore the underlying dynamics of a bulimic episode, enabling us to counterpose [the ego-psychological and Kleinian] theories of mental development (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
CEB Topics, #21, 2007
Kupper D (2007) In: Wolff J (ed) Borderline personality disorder and the attorney-client relatio... more Kupper D (2007) In: Wolff J (ed) Borderline personality disorder and the attorney-client relationship: managing the difficult legal client to maximize positive outcomes. CEB Topics, Version 21. http://ceb.com/newsletterv21/3Lit.asp.
Harold B. Gerard (1923-2003). By Raven, Bertram H.; Zajonc, Robert B.; Kupper, Daniel A. ... more Harold B. Gerard (1923-2003).
By Raven, Bertram H.; Zajonc, Robert B.; Kupper, Daniel A.
American Psychologist, Vol 58(10), Oct 2003, 811.
Abstract
Reports the obituary of Harold B. Gerard (1923-2003), a frequent contributor to the literature of experimental social psychology. In his later years, he was a practicing psychoanalyst and was developing research relating psychoanalytic theory to social phenomena. Among his many distinctions, Gerard was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright Fellowship to the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands and was twice a fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
Conference Presentations by Daniel A Kupper, PhD
Anna Freud Institute, 2021
Annual MBT Introductory and Practitioner training held in Los Angeles with faculty members P Fona... more Annual MBT Introductory and Practitioner training held in Los Angeles with faculty members P Fonagy, A Bateman, R Kissell, D Kupper.
American Psychologist, Oct 1, 2003
Harold Gerard passed away on January 16, 2003, at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, Californi... more Harold Gerard passed away on January 16, 2003, at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California, from a cerebral hemorrhage following a lengthy bout with kidney failure. Gerard was a frequent contributor to the literature of experi-mental social psychology, particularly with ...
Psychoanalytic perspectives on psychopathology: Empirical studies of psychoanalytic theory, 1993
The causal link between depression and bulimia: Counterposing two theories of mental development.... more The causal link between depression and bulimia: Counterposing two theories of mental development.
By Gerard, Harold B.; Kupper, Daniel A.
Masling, Joseph M. (Ed); Bornstein, Robert F. (Ed), (1993). Psychoanalytic perspectives on psychopathology. Empirical studies of psychoanalytic theories, Vol. 4., (pp. 225-251). Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association, xxix, 309 pp.
Abstract
discuss some of the more compelling evidence supporting the hypothesis of a causal link between bulimia and depression / review the psychoanalytic literature relevant to that link, with special emphasis on two theories of object relations, the ego-psychological and the British Kleinian view report recent experimental work in which derivations from the two theories were counterposed / [Ss were 106 female introductory psychology students] / our first study, an attempt to replicate Patton's (1992) experiment with certain refinements, focused on the hypothesis that an unconscious fear of abandonment will lead to depression and may then result in bulimic bingeing in some individuals / the second experiment was designed to explore the underlying dynamics of a bulimic episode, enabling us to counterpose [the ego-psychological and Kleinian] theories of mental development (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
CEB Topics, #21, 2007
Kupper D (2007) In: Wolff J (ed) Borderline personality disorder and the attorney-client relatio... more Kupper D (2007) In: Wolff J (ed) Borderline personality disorder and the attorney-client relationship: managing the difficult legal client to maximize positive outcomes. CEB Topics, Version 21. http://ceb.com/newsletterv21/3Lit.asp.
Harold B. Gerard (1923-2003). By Raven, Bertram H.; Zajonc, Robert B.; Kupper, Daniel A. ... more Harold B. Gerard (1923-2003).
By Raven, Bertram H.; Zajonc, Robert B.; Kupper, Daniel A.
American Psychologist, Vol 58(10), Oct 2003, 811.
Abstract
Reports the obituary of Harold B. Gerard (1923-2003), a frequent contributor to the literature of experimental social psychology. In his later years, he was a practicing psychoanalyst and was developing research relating psychoanalytic theory to social phenomena. Among his many distinctions, Gerard was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright Fellowship to the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands and was twice a fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
Anna Freud Institute, 2021
Annual MBT Introductory and Practitioner training held in Los Angeles with faculty members P Fona... more Annual MBT Introductory and Practitioner training held in Los Angeles with faculty members P Fonagy, A Bateman, R Kissell, D Kupper.