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Peter Fonagy: Curriculum Vitae









Peter Fonagy, PhD, FBA Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis, UCL Director of Research, The Anna Freud Centre Director, Child and Family Center, Menninger Foundation


Address for correspondence: Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology University College London Gower Street London WC1E 6BT E-mail: p.fonagy@ucl.ac.uk

�CURRICULUM VITAE


I. GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

A. Personal

Name Peter FONAGY

Date of Birth 14 August 1952

Citizenship British

Education

1. Undergraduate Education: University College London, B.Sc. Psychology, First Class Honours 1971-1974

2. Graduate Education 1980 PhD, Medical Research Council Fellowship, University College, London. Title: ‘The use of low signal-to-noise ratio stimuli for highlighting functional differences between the two cerebral hemispheres.’ Advisor: Professor N.F. Dixon

1976-1980 British Psychological Society Diploma in Clinical Psychology

B. Academic Appointments

1. Current faculty position(s):

1992-present Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis in the University of London

1995-present Director of Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London

2003-present Chief Executive Officer, Anna Freud Centre, London

2. Previous faculty position(s) at other institutions:

1999-2003 Marie & Scott S. Smith Chair in Child Development, The Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences

1995-2003 Director of Child and Family Center, Menninger Clinic

1989-2003 Director of Research Anna Freud Centre, London

1988-1992 Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University College, London

1977-1987 Lecturer in Psychology, UCL

1986-1989 Consultant to Research, Anna Freud Centre, London

3. Past and current courtesy faculty appointments at other institutions:

1995-2002 Adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychology, Kansas University

2003-present Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine

C. Other advanced training/experience

1. Formal Sabbatical leave

1989-1990 Research attachment to Anna Freud Centre (Hampstead Child Therapy Clinic) Newland Foundation Fellowship

2003-2004 Administrative and research attachment to the Anna Freud Centre, UCL and Baylor College of Medicine funded sabbatical

2. Other specialized training following academic appointment:

1981-1985 Training to Associate Membership of the British Psycho-Analytic Society (Training Analyst - Dr S.C.B. Yorke; Supervisor first case - Dr I. Hellman; Supervisor second case - Dr D. Pines). British Institute of Psycho-Analysis.

1986-1988 Training to Membership (Certification) of the British Psycho-Analytic Society (Consultant first case - Miss P. King; Consultant second case - Dr H. Stewart).

1989-1994 Training in Child Analysis, Anna Freud Centre (Supervisor 1st case - Mrs A-M. Sandler; Supervisor 2nd case - Miss R. Edgcumbe; Supervisor 3rd case - Mrs M. Burgner).

D. Other information 1. Honors and Awards 1972 McDougall Prize in Psychology, University College London.

1992 The Emmanuel Miller Memorial Lecturer, Association of Child Psychology, Psychiatry and Allied Professions

1993 Visiting Professor, Sigmund Freud Centre, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.

Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Israel.

Journal prize for best paper, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.

1994 Visiting Professorship in Child Psychiatry, Cornell Medical College, New York.

Anna Freud Lecturer, the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, Austria

1995 Voorhees Distinguished Professor, The Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas.

Anna Freud Lecturer, Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.

Visiting Professorship, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Israel.

1996 David M. Levy Lecturer, Columbia University.

Journal prize for best paper, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association.

1997 Fellowship of The British Academy.

Marianne Kris Memorial Lecturer, Association of Child Psychoanalysis.

Stanton Lecturer in Social Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.

Spitz Lecturer, Denver Psychoanalytic Society.

1998 Millenium Prize for Contributions to Child Psychiatry, Trondheim University, Norway.

Elliott Sokoloff Lecturer McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Mary S. Sigourny Award for outstanding contribution to psychoanalytic research

5th John Bowlby Memorial Lecturer, London, England

Honorary Member, International Attachment Network

Margaret S. Mahler Child Psychotherapy Lecturer, Philadelphia, USA

1999 20th Zeitlyn Memorial Lecturer, Cambridge, England

The Mirviss Annual Lecture, San Francisco, CA

Henry Staples Memorial Lecturer, Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Association, Philadelphia, USA

Annual Economic and Social Research Council Lecture at the British Association for the Advancement of Science “Festival of Science”, Sheffield, England

2000 Centenary Lecturer, University of Valencia, Spain

14th Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis, Michigan Psychoanalytic Association

S.L.M. Luxman Lecturer, Washington Psychoanalytic Foundation,  Washington, DC

2001 Honorary member, Vienna Psychoanalytic Ambulatorium

32nd Franz Alexander Visiting Professor, Cedars Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, Ca

The Winnicott Lecture, World Association of Infant Mental Health Conference, Perth, Australia

2002 Sylvia J Schneller Lecture, New Orleans Psychoanalytic Society, New Orleans, LA

Honorary Member, International Attachment Network

2003 Winner of the Gradiva Prize of the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, for Best Clinical and Theoretical Book of 2002 (for Fonagy, Gergely, Jurist, & Target, 2002. Affect Regulation, Mentalisation and the Development of the Self)


2. Board Eligibility/Certification Board certification in Clinical Psychology, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, British Psychological Society (Certification number: 20921)

3. Other non-academic positions: (with locations, titles, dates of employment)

1982-1985 Staff Member, London Clinic of Psycho-Analysis.

1995-present Training and Supervising Analyst, British Psycho-Analytical Society

II. RESEARCH INFORMATION

A. Research Support


Technical Title Name of Funding Agency Investigator Relationship Dates Annual Direct Cost/Total Cost Grant or Contract Psychoanalytic Investigation of Diabetes Mellitus+ The Psychoanalytic Research and Development Fund Co-PI with G.S.Moran 1984-1987 $33,000/ $100,000 in total Grant

Psychological Aspects of Juvenile Onset Diabetes Mellitus+ The Anna Freud Foundation PI 1985-1988 £5,500/ £16,000 in total Grant The Efficacy of Child Analysis+ Anonymous Foundation Donor PI with G.S. Moran as Co-PI 1987-1991 £40,000/ £160,000 in total Grant Collaborative Study of Attachment and Abuse with the Family Unit of the Cassel Hospital+ UK Charities Small Grants Co-PI with Roger Kennedy 1989 £8,000 Grant

Collaborative Pilot Study on Sleep, Life Events and Depression+ MacArthur Foundation Co-PI with G. Brown (RHBNC) 1988 $8,064 Cntract Intergenerational Patterns of Attachment+ Nuffield Foundation PI 1988 £30,000 Grant Children's Understandings of Emotion+ MacArthur Foundation PI 1989 $7,000 Grant Investigation of the Use of Psychoanalytic Concepts+ Edith Ludowyk-Gyomroi Charitable Trust PI 1989-1990 £15,000 Grant UCL-Anna Freud Centre Collaborative Project on the Effectiveness of Child Psychoanalysis+ New Land Foundation Co-PI with G.S. Moran 1989-1990 $25,000 Grant UCL-Anna Freud Centre Collaborative Project on the Effectiveness of Child Psychoanalysis+ Child Psychotherapy Trust Co-PI with G.S. Moran 1989-1990 £5,000 Grant Evaluation of the Family In-patient Unit at the Cassel Hospital+ Lord Ashdown Trust Co-PI with Roger Kennedy 1990-1993 £12,000/ £35,000 in total Grant Follow up of the Anna Freud Centre-UCL Parent - Child Project+ Kohler Foundation P.I. 1991 £10,789 Grant

Children's narratives and their patterns of attachment (Anna Freud Centre) + McArthur Foundation P.I. 1992 $8,000 Grant

Predicting the quality of parent-child relationships: links across generations+ Economic and Social Research Council P.I. 1992-1994 £30,000/ £60,000 in total Grant

Developing a system for auditing departments of psychology+

North West Thames Regional Authority

Co-P.I. with Anne Richardson

1993-1994 £25,000

Grant

Five year follow-up of Anna Freud Centre/UCL parent-child project. + Kohler Stiftung Co-P.I. with Miriam Steele 1993-1994 100,000 D.M. Grant Investigations of the use of psychoanalytical concepts+ Ludowyk Trust P.I. 1993-1996 £35,000/ £105,000 Grant Funding for visiting research professorships in psychoanalysis (RTP)+ International PsychoanalyticAssociation 1994-2002 $25,000/ $225,000 Grant Preparatory work necessary for major prospective study at Anna Freud Centre+ The New-Land Foundation P.I. 1994 $50,000 Grant Funding to develop package of measures to evaluate child therapy+ Van Leer Foundation P.I. 1994 £7,000 Grant Follow-up of child psychotherapy into adulthood+ Gatsby Foundation P.I. 1995 £109,000 Grant Psychology Audit Development Research Unit+ National Health Service Executive, Department of Health Co-P.I. with John Cape 1995 £275,000 Grant General support for the Child and Family Center* Margaret T. de Neufville Fund P.I. 1996 $715, 836 Endow-ment

The development of the teleological stance in infancy+ Leverhulme Foundation Co-P.I. with George Gergely 1996 £68,750

Grant Behavioral and emotional symptoms in infants and preschool children* Jessie Ball duPont Foundation Co-P.I. with Martin Maldonado 1996 $152,000 Grant

General support for the Child and Family Center* Jack Taylor Family Foundation P.I. 1996 $370,000

Grant

Attachment characteristics and their internal representation in behavior disordered preschoolers* Kenworthy-Swift Foundation

Co-P.I. with Dan Hoover

1996 $60,000

Grant

Transgenerational transmission of trauma in Holocaust survivors* Danziger Trust

Co-P.I. with Avi Sagi

1996 $10,000

Grant

Youth Homes evaluation project*

Good Samaritan, Inc. Co-P.I. with Carrie Barber 1996 $175,000

Grant General support for the Child and Family Center* Peacock Foundation P.I. 1996 $30,000 Grant

Use of key themes in psychoanalysis+ Edith Ludowyk-Gyomroi Charitable Trust P.I. 1996 £23,739

Grant Causal versus teleological interpretations of behaviour in infancy+ Leverhulme Trust Co-P.I. with George Gergely 1997 £68,440 Grant

Development and understanding in infancy+ Economic and Social Research Council Co-P.I. with George Gergely 1997 £40,000

Grant Outcomes evaluation of the Care Programme + British Psychological Society Co-P.I. with Paul Clifford and John Cape 1997 £118,000 Grant Development of a clinical guideline for psychotherapy+ British Psychological Society Co-P.I. with Paul Clifford and John Cape 1997 £53,000 Grant Long term outcome of child analysis+ Erich Simenauer Foundation P.I. 1997 £10,000 Grant Early Childhood Intervention Project* Jessie Ball DuPont Fund P.I. 1997-1999 $292,000 in total Grant Peaceful Schools Project* Latimer Foundation P.I. 1997-2001 $200,000 in total Grant Long term outcome of early childhood trauma: Genetic and psychosocial factors in depression* Five-O Foundation P.I. 1997-1998 $60,000 in total Grant Dyadic interaction+ Edith Ludowyk-Gyomroi Charitable Trust Co-P.I. with Mary Target 1997 £24,497 Grant Peaceful Schools Project* Kansas Health Foundation P.I. 1998-2001 $25,000 in total Grant Peaceful Schools Project* Western Resources P.I. 1998-2001 $50,000 in total Grant Award to the I.P.A. Research Committee+ Mary S. Sigourney Foundation 1998 $25,000 Award General support to the Child and Family Center* The H & R Block Foundation P.I. 1998 $10,000 Grant General support to the Child and Family Center* The Conboy-Duke Foundation P.I. 1998 $10,000 Grant General support to the Child and Family Center* Hallmark Cards, Inc. P.I. 1998 $50,000 Grant

Peaceful Schools Project* Hill’s Pet Nutrition P.I. 1999-2001 $100,000 in total Grant Social sensitization to interoceptive stimulus cues in infant learning+ The Wellcome Trust Co-P.I. with George Gergely 1999-2000 £25,000 53,374 in total Grant CORE funding to run Collaborating Centre with remit too develop three national mental health guidelines+ National Institute for Clinical Excellence Co-P.I. with Steve Pilling and John Cape 2001-2003 £215,000 in total Grant Psychoanalytic communication+ British Psychoanalytic Society P.I. 1999-2001 £15,000/ £30,000 in total Grant Evaluation of three family intervention in cases of sexual and physical abuse+ Lord Ashdown Trust Co-P.I. with Marco Chiesa 2001-2002 £35,000/ £70,000 in total Grant Extension of CORE Unit Grant for Guidelines Development+ British Psychological Society Co-P.I. with Steve Pilling 2001-2004 £300,000 in total Grant Extension of CORE Unit Grant for Guidelines Development+ British Psychological Society Co-P.I. with Steve Pilling 2002-2006 £1,434,000 in total Grant Randomised controlled trial of manualised out-patient individual and group therapy for BPD+ Borderline Personality Disorder Research Foundation Co-P.I. with Anthony Bateman 2003-2005 $366,340 Grant

B. Scientific Participation:

1. Editorial Duties:

Series Editor: Psychoanalysis Unit & Anna Freud Centre Joint Monograph series, Karnac Books (with A. M. Sandler, 1994-2000)

Series Editor: Whurr Publications Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy series (with Mary Target, 1997-present)

Internet Editor: International Journal of Psycho-Analysis (1999-present)

Associate Editor: Attachment and Human Development (1999-present).

Associate Editor: Infanzia e Adolescenza (2001- present)

Editorial Advisory Board: Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies Book Series (2003- )

Journal editorial boards (English Language): Dates

British Journal of Medical Psychology 1991 - 2001 British Journal of Psychotherapy 1994 - present Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 1995 - present Changes 1996 - present Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy 1994 - present Development and Psychopathology 1999 - present International Journal of Psycho-Analysis 1993 - 1998 Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies 1999 - present Journal of Child Psychotherapy 1994 - present Journal of Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy 2000 - present Psychoanalytic Books 1992 - 1996 Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 1999 - present Psychological Issues 1998 - present Psychoanalytic Studies 1999 – present Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy 2001 – present Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2001 – present Neuro-Psychoanalysis 2001 – present Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 2001 – present Israel Psychoanalytic Journal 2003 – present


Journal editorial boards (non-English):

Brazilian Journal of Psychotherapy 1999 - present Devenir 1994 - present Kinderanalyse 1993 - present Psichiatria dell’Infanzia e dell’Adolescenza 1999 - present Revue Internationale de Psychopathologie 1999 - present Psicoterapia e Istituzioni (Psychotherapy & Institutions) 1999 - present Portuguese Journal of Psychoanalysis. 2003 - present


2. Review panels, working groups, etc.

1988 Member of Committee for the Study of Research on Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders, Institute of Medicine, Washington DC.

1988-1990 Convenor of Interdisciplinary Research Centre Proposal to ESRC on Health and Behaviour.

1990-1991 Representing the discipline of psychology, in the ESRC Working Group into Health Research.

1992-1996 Joint Director of research on the effectiveness of inpatient psychotherapy for severe personality disorders at the Cassel Hospital.

1993 Department of Health Working Party on the audit of psychotherapy in the NHS.

1993 Consultant to Economic Social Research Council program proposal on variations in health.

1993-1996 Member, Chief Medical Officer’s Working Group on Variations in Health, Department of Health.

1994 Commissioned scientific review on effectiveness of psychotherapy, Department of Health (with A. Roth).

1994 Member of scientific programme committee on 'Parental vulnerability and infant psychopathology (epidemiologic approach, prediction and prevention)', INSERM, France.

1995-present Trustee and Member of the Board of Directors, PIPPIN, London, UK.

1996-present Consultant to AHMOS European multi-site study of the process and outcome of psychoanalysis

1997 Advisory Board, New England Personality Disorder Association (NEPDA), USA.

1998 N.H.S. Review of Psychotherapies, North Thames Regional Office Implementation Group.

1998 – 2001 Psychology and Fellowship Sections, British Academy

1998 – present Expert Panel, National Health Service Executive, R & D

1998 Consultant to Sir Donald Acheson’s Inquiry into Social Inequalities in Health (Early Developmental Influences).

1998 Consultant to Neurodevelopmental Program, Children’s Mental Health Alliance Foundation (a Soros Foundation), USA.

1999 Consultant to US Department of Justice: National action plan to prevent children’s exposure to violence. 2000 -present Advisory Board, Parent-infant Psychotherapy Program at Columbia Psychoanalytic Institute.

2000-2001 Academic Advisory Board, Presidential Commission on Violence Prevention, Washington, DC

2001 Member of the International Advisory Board of the Master’s Programme in Psychoanalytical Clinical Psychology at the New Bulgarian University in Sofia.

2001-present Member of the Professional Advisory Committee of the American Psychotherapy Seminar Center

2001-present International Advisory Committee for the 6th Delphi International Psychoanalytic Symposium, 2004

2001-2002 Member of the Expert Group on Outcomes Measurement, Department of Health (Mental Health branch)

2002-present Scientific Consultant for the Line 6 of Research (Psicoterapia e Riabilitazione Psichiatrica in Età Evolutiva), Fondazione Stella Maris, Calambrone, Italy

2002-2003 Member of the CORE group overseeing Phase 1 of the rollout of the routine outcome measures in NHS secondary and tertiary adult mental health services

2002-present Member of the Expert Advisory Group, Tavistock Clinic Treatment Resistant Depression Outcome Study.

2002-present Member of the Expert Advisory Group, Brandon Centre Randomised Control Trial of Mustisystemic Therapy for Repeat Offenders

2002-present Member of the Committee on Research Education of the American Psychoanalytic Association.

2002-present Senior Advisor on Outcomes, Adult Mental Health Branch, Department of Health

2002-present Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service-National Service Framework External Work Group Outcomes Subgroup

2002-2004 Chair, National Guideline Development Group for the Treatment and Management of Childhood Depression in England and Wales, Commissioned by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence

2003 One of four international advisors to the German Ministry of Education and Technology on preparing the German Collaborative Psychotherapy Research program: Specific efficacy and process research in terms of nosological fields of indication

2003 Advisor on evaluation of prevention and early intervention initiative, French Ministry of Health.

2003 Member of the International Scientific Committee of the Revue de l’Ecole Doctorale de Recherches en Psychanalyse de l’Université de Paris VII

2003-2004 Chair, Reference Group on Routine Measurement of Mental Health Service Outcomes advising the National Institute of Mental Health for England (NIMHE), Department of Health, UK.

3. Recent and Current Offices in Professional Societies

2003–present Chair, Student Progress Committee, British Psychoanalytical Society

2001-present Joint co-ordinator (with Drs Cannestri and Bohleber) of the European Psychoanalytic Association’s Working Party on ‘The Practice of Psychoanalytic Theory’.

2001-present Co-Chair (Empirical), Standing Committee for Research, International Psychoanalytic Association.

2000-present Member of the Professional Advisory Board of the Center for Social and Emotional Education, Columbia University.

1999-2001 Member Standing Committee of the Psychology Section of the British Academy

1999-2001 Member, Board and Council, British Psycho-Analytical Society.

1999-2001 Honorary Treasurer, British Psycho-Analytical Society

1997-2001 Elected Vice-President and Member of Executive Council, International Psychoanalytic Association (elected for two consecutive terms).

1996-present Director of Finance, Board of Directors, Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing.

1995-present Member of the Governing Board and Joint Grant Holder, The British Psychological Society’s Centre for Outcomes Research and Effectiveness.

1993-2001 Chairman, Standing Committee for Research, International Psychoanalytic Association.

1992-1996 Member, Executive Council, World Association of Infant Mental Health.

1992-1997 Member, Board and Council, British Psycho-Analytical Society.


1991-1997 Chairman, Publications Committee, British Psycho-Analytical Society.

1991-1995 Treasurer and Member, Executive Council, International Psychoanalytic Association.

1989-1997 Co-chairman, Publications Committee, International Psychoanalytic Association.

1989-1995 Chairman, Finance Committee, International Psychoanalytic Association.

1989-1991 Associate Secretary and Member, Executive Council, International Psychoanalytic Association.

4. Selected recent invited lectures, presentations, research seminars: National (1999-2004)

1999 Playing with reality: A fresh look at psychotherapy with borderline personality disorder. 20th Zeitlyn Memorial Lecture, Cambridge.

Treat your children the way you would like your grandchildren to be. The Economic and Social Research Council Lecure, British Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Festival of Science‘Prospering through Science’, Sheffield.

The male perpetrator: the role of trauma and failures of mentalization in aggression against women – an attachment theory perspective. The 6th John Bowlby Memorial Lecture, The Centre for Attachment-based Psychotherapy, Cambridge.

2000 Grasping the Nettle: Or Why Psychoanalytic Research is Such an Irritant. The British Psycho-Analytical Society Annual Research Lecture, London.

The Psychoanalysis of Violence. Invited commemorative address to the conference marking the 10th anniversary of the Leeds Psychoanalytic Observational Studies Course, Leeds.

Prevention: the appropriate target of support for parents of infants. Keynote address presented at the 1st PIPPIN [Parents In Partnership Parent Infant Network] Conference at the Royal College of Physicians, London,.

2001 Evidence-based practice or practice-based evidence: The controversies that surround the empirically informed selection of psychological treatments or ‘Nobody has won and all their prizes are going to be taken away!’ Keynote address presented at the National Health Service Forum’s conference on Psychotherapy and Evidence-Based Practice for the NHS, London.

Neurophysiology of infancy and the way children are brought up. Keynote address presented at The Royal Society of Medicine’s Forum for General Practitioners, London.

Attachment, reflective function and the disorganization of the self. Keynote adress presented at the BASPSCAN and Clermont CPU Attachment Project’s conference on Attachment Theory in Practice, Brighton .

Evidence-based practice or practice-based evidence: The controversies that surround the empirically informed selection of psychological treatments or ‘Nobody has won and all their prizes are going to be taken away!’ Keynote address presented at the National Health Service Forum’s London conference on Psychotherapy and Evidence-Based Practice for the NHS, London.

Developmental roots of violence. Plenary paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2001: A Mind Odyssey, London.

Terror and Trauma: Victims and Effects Invited paper presented at the UCL Psychoanalysis Unit conference on Terror, Trauma, Revenge and Repair: Reactions to 11th September 2001 and its aftermath, London (December)


2002 The research agenda: The vital need for empirical research in child psychotherapy. Paper presented at The Clinical Relevance of Research in Child Psychotherapy: 1st Joint Conference of the Tavistock Clinic and the Anna Freud Centre, London (February).

Secure and Insecure Organizations. Invited paper at the Annual Meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Symposium on ‘The College and the Political Psyche’, Cardiff.

2003 The value of infant research in understanding the process of change in psychoanalysis. Paper presented at the UCL Psychoanalysis Unit Conference 'Can Research Into Infancy Enhance Clinical Psychoanalysis?', London (January).

Common psychological processes in psychotherapy: An attachment theory based approach. Invited presentation in the Confer lecture series How Does Psychotherapy Work? London (June).

The possible contribution of research on psychological treatment in the next 15 years. Presentation at the Bart’s Hospital Mental Health Symposium on 'Psychiatry in 15 years' time - the prognosis and the vision', London (October).

Psychological therapies: yesterday, today and tomorrow. Presentation at the Royal Society of Medicine Section of Psychiatry conference on Current Approaches to Personality Disorder, London (October).

Attachment to Ideas: The status of attachment theory in psychoanalytic thought. Presentation to the Centre for the Advancement of Psychoanalytic Studies, London (November).

2004 A complex model of the relationship of attachment to cluster B personality disorder. Presentation at the Howard Morton Trust Symposium, Sheffield (January).

Recent research on attachment and mentalisation: Some implications for adolescence (with M. Target). Presentation to the Adolescent Department of the Tavistock Clinic, London (February).

Attachment and the brain. Invited presentation at the Royal Society of Medicine symposium on Unhappy Families, London (June).

The evidence base for the treatment of personality disorders. Keynote presentation to a Workshop on the Place of Tertiary Personality Disorder Services as part of a Comprehensive Range of Provision, London (June).

International (1994-2004)

1994 Understanding the Violent Patient: The Role of the Father. The Beata Rank Lecture, The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute., Boston, Massachusetts. (With M. Target).

Predictors of the efficacy of child psychoanalysis: a retrospective study of 768 patients treated at the Anna Freud Centre. (With M. Target). Invited paper to Department of Child Psychiatry, Montreal Childrens Hospital, Montreal, Canada.

The psychoanalysis of deficit: A deficit in child psychoanalysis? Invited paper to Scientific Meeting of Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, Montreal, Canada.

Outcome of child psychoanalysis at the Anna Freud Centre: Retrospective Study of 763 cases. Invited address to Japanese Psychoanalytic Society, Tokyo, Japan. (With M. Target).

The significance of the development of metacognitive control over mental representations in parenting and borderline personality disorder. Keynote address to World Association of Infant Mental Health, Tokyo, Japan.

Understanding the Violent Patient: The Role of the Father. Keynote address to the Annual Meeting of Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, Montreal, Canada. (With M. Target).

The origins of trust and mistrust in infant attachment. Invited paper for Symposium in Honor of Erik Erikson. Erik Erikson: His Life, Work and Legacy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

Psychoanalysis and cognitive analytic therapy: the mind and the self. The British Journal of Psychotherapy Annual Lecture, London.

1995 The prediction of good outcome in child analysis and therapy: the implications for treatment of children and adults. Invited public lecture, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel. (With M. Target).

Destructiveness and self-harm in borderline patients. Invited address to 1st joint meeting of The Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies, and The Psychoanalytic Center of California, Los Angeles, California.

The role of mentalization in attachment, emotional development in borderline personality disorder. Invited paper to Rapaport-Klein Meeting, Austen Riggs Center, Massachusetts.

Playing with reality: The development of psychic reality in children and its dysfunction in borderline patients. Plenary presentation to The 20th Congerss Of the International Psychoanalytic Association, San Francisco, CA

The influence of attachment on the representational world in the pre-school years. Invited paper to Conference on Attachment: Theory, Research and Clinical Implications, Rome, Italy.

Advances in psychoanalytic technique with borderline young people. Annual Anna Freud Lecture, the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, Vienna, Austria.

The significance of developmental metacognitive control over mental representation in parenting and infant development. First Brazilian Symposium on Infant Observation, San Paulo, Brazil.

Playing with reality: The development of psychic reality and its malfunction in borderline patients. Paper presented to a plenary session of the 34th International Psychoanalytic Association Congress, San Francisco, California.

1996 What can be predicted from a 30 minutes test of infant-parent interaction? Invited paper, WAIMH-France, L’Attachement, Paris, France.

Trauma, parenting and a transgenerational model for the treatment of severe personality disorders. The Vorhees Distinguished Lecture, The Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas.

Attachment, the psychological self, and theory and technique with borderline personality disorder. Invited paper, St Louis Psychoanalytic Society, St Louis, Missouri.

Using language and literature to understand the pre-verbal (communication of the patient). Invited address, Commemorative Conference for Anna Freud, organised by The San Paulo Psychoanalytic Society, San Paulo, Brazil.

Attachment, the development of the self, and its pathology in personality disorders. Keynote address to SEPI Twelfth Annual Conference, Berkeley, California.

Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions in child psychiatry: The state of the art. Keynote address to 16th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry, Quebec City, Canada.

Can we prevent transgenerational transmission of abuse? Invited speaker, 20th Annual Governor’s Conference for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Kansas Children’s Service League, Topeka, Kansas. (October).

The role of mentalisation in attachment, emotional development and borderline personality disorder. Invited presentation, Institute of Psychology, Université René Descartes, Paris, France. (November).

Where cure was inconceivable. The aims of modern psychoanalysis with borderline patients. Invited paper presented at the 25th Anniversary Conference of Vienna Psychoanalytic Clinic, Vienna, Austria.

Changing aims and priorities of psychoanalytic intervention. David Levy and William Goldfarb Lecture on Psychoanalysis and Child Development, New York Academy of Medicine, New York.

The role of mentalisation in attachment, emotional development, and in borderline personality disorder. Annual Research Lecture to San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, San Francisco, California.

Attachment, theory of mind and severe personality disorder. Plenary Presentation to the II European Conference on Personality Disorder, Milan, Italy.

Prevention, the appropriate target of infant psychotherapy. Plenary address to the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Sixth World Congress, Tampere, Finland.

1997 Theory of mind and attachment. Invited paper to the Ulm Psychoanalytic Society, Ulm, Germany. Necessary modifications of psychoanalytic technique with borderline patients. Invited paper to the Heidelberg Psychoanalytic Society, Heidelberg, Germany.

On the changing aims of psychoanalysis. Invited paper to the Chicago Psychoanalytic Society, Chicago, Illinois.

The nature of the early relationship to the caregiver and the predisposition to violent crime. Invited plenary paper to the Conference on Adolescence and Trauma, Gottingen, Germany.

Research on attachment theory and its effect on complicated personality disorders. Invited paper to the 19th Annual Winter Psychiatric Conference, Park City, Utah.

Changing aims of child psychoanalysis: The interface with empirical data. Marianne Kris Memorial Lecture, Annual Meeting of The Association of Child Psychoanalysis, Cancun, Mexico. (March).

When cure is inconceivable: The aims of psychoanalysis with borderline patients. Invited paper to the New York Freudian Society, New York. (April).

Representations of attachment in patients with severe personality disorder: Implications for practice. Invited paper at The International Psychoanalytic Association Congress, Barcelona, Spain.

Attachment and borderline personality disorder: A theory and some evidence. The Stanton Lecture, McLean Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Representations of attachment: New research and implications for the practice of psychotherapy. The Rene A. Spitz Lecture, The Denver Institute of Psychoanalysis and The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado.

Attachment and reflective function: Their role in self-organisation. Invited address to The Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. Changing aims and priorities of psychoanalytic intervention. Invited presentation to the Instituto Italiano Per Gli Studi Filosofici, Naples, Italy.

Multiple voices versus meta-cognition: An attachment theory perspective. Plenary paper at Society for Psychotherapy Research Annual Meeting, Geilo, Norway.

The child in the triad: How to reconcile a developmental view with a systemic view of psychotherapy. Plenary presentation at the III European Congress of Family Therapy, Barcelona, Spain.

Discussant of “Overview of Contemporary Research Pointers”. Plenary presentation at the IVth World Conference on Psychotherapy and Schizophrenia, London, UK. 1998 A patient who is trying to die: Death within the self-representation. Keynote Address to the Joint Conference of the Connecticut Society of Psychoanalysis, Psychology and the Western New England Psychoanalytic Society, New Haven, Connecticut.

Early influences on development and social inequalities: An attachment theory perspective. Invited plenary address to the Kansas Conference on Health and Its Determinants, Wichita, Kansas.

The effects of psychotherapy with children and adolescents. The Trondheim Millenium Symposium and Lecture 1998, Trondheim, Norway. (May).

The transgenerational transmission of holocaust trauma: lessons learned from the analysis of an adolescent with obsessive compulsive disorder. Invited paper to the Annual Conference of the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, California.

The epistemology of Apres-Coup from the Standpoint of British Developmentalist. Invited paper to the International Psychoanalytic Association, Standing Conference on Psychoanalytical Intracultural and Intercultural Dialogue, Paris, France.

The use of multiple methods of making psychoanalytic treatment relevant in the next millenium. Invited paper to the First Latin American Research Conference of Psychoanalysis, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The Outcome of Psychoanalysts: The Work of the Anna Freud Centre. Invited public lecture to the Faculty of Psychosomatic Medicine, University of Munich

Transgenerational Consistencies of Attachment: A New Theory. Invited paper to A day conference on Attachment and Psychotherapy, Stockholm, Sweden

Changing the Aims of Psychoanalytic Work with Children. Invited paper at International Conference on Child Psychoanalysis, Basel, Switzerland. (January).

1999 Disorganised Attachment and the Development of a Disordered Personality. Invited plenary address to the Regional Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco.

Attachment, the holocaust and the outcome of child psychoanalysis: An attachment model of transgenerational transmission of trauma. Invited speaker for the Sophia Mirviss Memorial Lecture, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, San Francisco.

The Process of Change and the Change of Processes: What Can Change in a ‘Good’ Analysis. Keynote address to the Spring Meeting of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association, New York .

Transgenerational Consistencies of Attachment: A New Theory. Keynote address to Attachment and Group Work Easter School, University of Bologna and The International Attachment Network, Bertinoro, Italy.

Focusing on Mentalisation: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Child Psychoanalysis and Child Psychotherapy. Margaret S. Mahler Child Psychotherapy Lecture, Philadelphia.

Early Experience, Brain Development and the Appropriate Distribution of Resources in Child Welfare. Keynote address to the Symposium on Kansas Children, Topeka, Kansas (July)

An Intersubjective Psychoanalytic Understanding of Affect in Terms of Sandler’s Representational World Theory, Invited paper presented to the International Psychoanalytic Association Congress, Santiago, Chile (July)

Personality Disorder and Attachment Theory. Invited Plenary symposium at the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders 6th International Congress, Geneva (September)

The art and science of psychotherapy. Invited presentations to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 46th Annual Meeting and Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry 19th Annual Meeting, Chicago.

International and interdisciplinary scientific collaboration: Priorities and problems. Lecture for the British Council: Research collaboration with Israeli scientists. Haifa, Israel.

Transgenerational Consistencies of Attachment: A New Theory. Plenary Address to the Biennial Meeting of the Sociedad Mexicana de Neurologia Y Psiquitria, A.C., “Trastornos de personalidad en niños y adolecentes”, Mexico City, Mexico.

Attachment in Infancy and the Problem of Conduct Disorders in Adolescence: The Role of Reflective Function. Plenary address to the Annual Meeting of the International Association of Adolescent Psychiatry, Aix-en-Provence

2000 Playing with Reality: The Persistence of Dual Psychic Reality in Borderline Patients’, and ‘A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Treatment of Adults with a History of Sexual Abuse: An Unusual Case Report’ Invited presentations to the Borderline Symposium: Debate Between Drs Kernberg and Fonagy, the Munich Institute of the German Psychoanalytical Association, Munich.

The Development of Representation’ and ‘The Future of Psychoanalysis’. Keynote Address and invited paper presented at the Lindauer Psychotherapiewochen, Lindau, Germany .

Michigan 14th Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis, speaking at the University of Michigan, Wayne State University, Michigan State University, University of Detroit, and the Medical College of Ohio.

‘Evidence-Based Child Mental Health: The Findings of a Comprehensive Review’ and ‘Linking Theory and Evaluation to Outcome: A New Approach to Outcomes Research in Child Psychiatry’. Invited addresses presented to the European Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conference “Child mental health interventions: What works for whom?, Oslo, Norway

Is Attachment Security Inherited? A new theory of the process of attachment based on the study of twins. Keynote address to the conference Attachment from Infancy to Adulthood, Munich, Germany.

The Development of Psychopathology from Infancy to Adulthood: the Mysterious Unfolding of Disturbance in Time. Keynote address at the Biannual Congress of the World Association of Infant Mental Health Congress, Montreal.

Attachment and the Construction of the Self. Keynote address to the 7th International Conference on Constructivism in Psychotherapy, Geneva, Switzerland.

Diagnosis and Treatment of the Disturbance of Conduct. Invited plenary presentation to the Corso Interuniversitario di Aggiornamento in Psichiatria dello Sviluppo, Pisa/Castelvecchio.

The Roots of Violence in Disorganized Attachment and the Cultural Roots of Attachment Disorganization. Invited plenary paper presented at the San Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Conference: Youth and Violence in the New Millennium: Etiology, Detection, Prevention and Treatment, San Diego.

The validity of the psychoanalytic model in the light of the scientific paradigms in the coming century. The Fifth Centenary lectures at the University of Valencia, Spain

A Developmental View of Rage Murder. Plenary Address to the 9th Annual Meeting of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy – “Learning from Violence”, Boston

2001 Early intervention and the development of self-regulation. Keynote address to the WAIMH Meeting of the Australian Association for Infant Mental Health, Perth, Australia (August)

Countertransference in therapeutic action: The strange case of Mr A. Paper presented at the symposium of the Universitätsklinik für Tiefenpsychologie und Psychotherapie on Countertransference in Psychonanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. State of the Art, Vienna (January).

‘Psychoanalytic perspectives on youth violence: intervention, understanding and prevention’ and ‘The roots of violence in disorganized attachment and the cultural roots of attachment disorganization’. Papers presented at the Preventing Mass Murder in Schools: Understanding Violent Children from 'Peaceful' Families professional seminar of the Dallas Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Dallas (March)

The future of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalysis of the future. 32nd Franz Alexander Memorial Lecture, Los Angeles (March)

The mutual impact of psychoanalysis and other academic disciplines in the university. Invited paper presented at the IPA Conference on Psychoanalysis and the University, Columbia University, New York (March)

Social violence and the fragile self: a psychoanalytic perspective on interpersonal violence. Invited paper presented at the European Psychoanalytic Federation’s conference on Idols and Ideals: The Super-Ego and the Ego Ideal in a World in Turmoil, Madrid (April).

The roots of violence in disorganized attachment. Invited paper presented at the Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Conference on Disorganized Attachment, Youth and Violence - Etiology, Detection, Prevention and Treatment, Seattle (April).

The roots of violence in the failure of mentalization: A psychoanalytic perspective. Invited paper presented at the Centre of Psychoanalysis of Milan’s closing Conference on Clinical Implications of Attachment , Milan(May).

A reconsideration of the development of affect regulation against the background of Winnicott’s conception of the false self: The theory and a case history. Invited papers presented at the Debate on Affect (Fonagy, Kernberg & Krauser) Symposium of the Munich Psychoanalytic Institute (June).

Early intervention and prevention: the implications of secure and insecure attachment, Early intervention and prevention: the implications for government and the wider community, and The representation of attachment in severe personality disorder. Invited papers presented at the Conference on Attachment and Development – Implications for Clinical Practice, Institute of Psychiatry , Sydney, Australia (August).

Early intervention and the development of self-regulation, A reconsideration of the development of affect regulation against the background of Winnicott’s concept of the false self, Keynote address and invited papers presented at the Meeting of the Australian Association for Infant Mental Health , Perth (August).

The early social and emotional determinants of inequalities in health. Invited lecture to the Institute of Public Health, Perth, Australia (August).

Evidence-based child mental health: the findings of a comprehensive review and Linking theory and evaluation to outcome: A new approach to outcomes research in child psychiatry. Papers presented at the European Research Seminar for Psyhciatric Researchers in Child & Adolescent Mental Health, Treviso (September).

Attachment and the development of a sense of psychic reality and The infantile roots of borderline personality disorder. Invited papers presented at the SIRPIDI conference on Il trattamento dei gravi disturbi della personalità: insegnamenti dalla ricerca, Rome (October)

The evolution of the interpersonal interpretive mechanism: Clues for effective preventive intervention in early childhood. Invited paper presented at the ‘When the Bough Broke: Perspectives on trauma from psychoanalysis, attachment theory and developmental psychobiology’ conference of the Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and the Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology, Department of Psychiatry, New York (November)

2002 Mentalization and Self Development: A Developmental-Relational Approach to Psychoanalysis. Invited paper presented at Relational Analysts at Work: Sense & Sensibility. A conference in memory of Stephen A. Mitchell, New York (January)

What Works For Whom: The controversies that surround the empirically informed selection of psychological treatments. Invited paper presented to the Southwest Center for Psychoanalytic Studies and the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Arizona (January).

Practical Preventative Interventions with Individuals at Risk of Developing Serious Personality Disturbance. Invited paper presented at the conference on Attachment: From Early Childhood Through the Lifespan, Los Angeles (March).

Getting sex back into psychoanalysis. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the New Orleans Psychoanalytic Society, New Orleans (April).

Playing With Reality IV: A theory of external reality. Plenary paper presented at the First New Style Annual Congress of the European Psychoanalytic Federation, Prague (April).

Evidence Based Practice or Practice Based Evidence: The Controversies that Surround the Empirically Informed Selection of Psychological Treatments or Nobody has Won & All Their Prizes Are Going To Be Taken Away. Keynote address presented at the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration on Attachment and Relationships, San Francisco (May).

The Clinical Relevance of Free Association: Discussion of 2 case presentations by M. Skolnikoff and L. Lafarge. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Division 39 of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia (May).

Why do young people's problems increase in adolescence? A perspective from modern attachment theory. Plenary Address presented at the 7th Biannual Congress of the International Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, Göttingen (June)..

Being Mindful of Minds: A Homage to the Contributions of a Child-analytic Genius. The Dedication of the Donald J. Cohen Auditorium, Yale, (June)

Attachment & its influence on the development of normal & pathological personality. Invited plenary paper to the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Personality Disorder, Munich (July)

Discussion of the plenary address ‘Development of Physical Agrression during Infancy by Richard E. Tremblay’ World Association of Infant Mental Health, Biannual World Congress, Amsterdam (July)

Assesment of Adult & Child Reflective Functioning & its use in Clinical Research: Methods & Results, Invited Presentation to the Chilean Association of Child Psychiatry, La Serena (July)

Mentalization Focused Psychotherapy for Severe Personality Disorder: The Achievements of the Last Decade. Keynote address to the World Congress of Psychotherapy, Vienna (July).

How can psychotherapy practice be informed by research findings: The pros and cons of evidence-based psychotherapy, Keynote address to the 18th World Congress Of Psychotherapy, Trondheim (August)

Primary aggression, the disobjectalising function, and violence in the negative. Invited paper presented at the Munich Institute Clinical Symposium on ‘Aggression, deobjectalisation, death-drive: Towards a metapsychology and clinic of the annihilatory position’, Munich (September). Attachment theory and long-term psychoanalytic outcome: Are insecure attachment narratives less accurate? (with Mary Target). Invited paper presented at the International Conference of the Sigmund Freud Institute on 'Pluralism of Sciences. The Psychoanalytic Method between Clinical, Conceptual and Empirical Research', Frankfurt (September).

Genetics, Developmental Psychopathology & Psychoanalytic Theory: The Case for Ending Our (Not So) Splendid Isolation. Invited paper presented to the New York Psychoanalytic Society, New York (October).

Controlled trials of mentalization focused interventions. Invited paper presented at the Cornell University Department of Psychiatry and Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic Grand Rounds, New York (October).

Terror and Trauma: An Attachment Theory Perspective. Invited paper presented at the William Alanson White Institute, New York (October).

Terror, attachment and mentalization: The infantile roots of traumatic reaction. Keynote lecture at the one day conference 'A Decade of Emergency Centers for Children at Risk and their Families: The Future of Emergency Centers', Jerusalem (October).

Using Developmental Theory to 'Focus' Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Some Theory & Some Evidence. Invited paper at a conference on Le Psicoterapie Brevi: Attualità e Prospettive Future, Padua (October).

Can there be a scientific psychoanalytic study of the mind? Invited paper at the Spanish Society of Psychiatry's conference on Psychoanalysis and Scientific Method, Barcelona (November).

Affect regulation, mentalization and the development of the self. Invited paper to the Research Institute for Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (November).

Thoughts on a Contemporary Psychodynamic Approach to Borderline Psychopathology & Treatment of Borderline Patients. Invited paper to The Personality Disorders Institute Transference Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Symposium, New York (November).

On mentalization: psychoanalytic and experimental perspectives. Invited paper presented at the Symposium on "Psychoanalysis as an Empirical, Interdisciplinary Science. On Continental and Anglo-American Research" at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna (November).

The loose couple: The relationship of psychoanalytic theory to practice or what psychoanalysis might look like 50 years from now. Invited paper presented at the Dutch Psychoanalytical Society 85th/55th Jubilee Congress on "Psychoanalytic Movements - three generations, three associations, one education", Amsterdam (November).

Affect regulation, mentalization and the self: what happens to our minds in the face of trauma? Invited paper presented at the Harvard Medical School Annual Conference on the Treatment of Psychological Trauma, Boston (December).

2003 A psychoanalytic theory of external reality. Invited paper presented at a Scientific Meeting of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society, Boston (February).

'Affect regulation, mentalization and the self: what attachment theory tells us about the early roots of trauma related disorders?', 'On Mentalization as Therapy' and 'Evidence for Mentalization Focused Psychotherapy: Controlled Investigations'. Presentations at the Continuing Education Conference on the Clinical Applications of Attachment, Salt Lake City (February).

‘Mentalization focused treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder’. Invited Keynote lecture to the Annual conference of the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy, Washington DC (March)

Case presentation to the EPF Symposium on Theoretical Issues at the Second EPF New Style Annual Conference, Sorrento (April).

An attachment theory based mentalization focused psychotherapy for BPD: theory and practice. Paper presented at a symposium on the treatment of borderline patients at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco (May).

The roots of attachment difficulties and a new model of their impact on development (with M. Target). and Intervention strategies with caregivers and infants with attachment difficulties (with M. Target & T. Baradon). Symposium on the Prevention of Psychopathology in Infants at the University of Washington, Seattle (May).

The Reflective Functioning Scale. Presentation at the conference 'Clinical Attachment Research: 26th International Workshop on Empirical Research in Psychoanalysis', University of Ulm (May).

The failure of mentalization and the work of the negative. Keynote address to the Annual Congress of the Deutsche Psychoanalytische Gesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main (May).

Does psychoanalysis have anything to offer an understanding of terrorism? Presented to a Panel on Terrorism at the American Psychoanalytic Association Annual Meeting, Boston (June).

Research in psychotherapy with adolescents. Keynote address to the 6th International Congress of the International Society for Adolescent Psychiatry (ISAP), Rome (June).

The Family Attachment Interview. Presentations at the 6th International Congress of the International Society for Adolescent Psychiatry (ISAP), Rome (June).

A review of outcomes research according to nosological indications. Invited address to the Joint Symposium of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Research, Mainz (June).

What is the place of psychodynamic psychotherapy in child and adolescent psychiatry? Plenary presentation to the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry European Congress, Paris (October).

What evidence for evidence-based prevention? Presentation to the French Ministry of Health conference on “Prévention et promotion de la santé mentale de la petite enfance : quelle evaluation?” Paris (October).

Some speculations about the interactions of genes and environment: could attachment moderate genetic influences? Plenary lecture to the 8th Congress of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (ISSPD): Controversial Issues in Personality Disorders, Florence (October).

Borderline Personality Disorder: What is the Treatment of Choice? Invited presentations at the 8th Congress of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (ISSPD): Controversial Issues in Personality Disorders, Florence (October).

The future of psychodynamic psychotherapy with children. One-day Institute on Integrated Treatment: Advances in Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy at the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Miami (October).

An attachment theory based approach to the treatment of borderline personality disorder. Two-day invited seminar at the Institute of Personality Theory and Psychopathology, Denmark (October).

2004 Panel presentations (Do analysts do what they say they do? and How psychoanalysts think about children: The analysis of an adopted child) and workshop series in process and technique. Presentations at the Winter 2004 meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, New York (January).

Emerging themes in affect theory from attachment research and clinical work with borderline personality disorder: Understanding affect that is truly negative. Presentation at the Fourth James S. Grotstein Conference, Los Angeles (March).

The current status of evidence-based psychotherapy. Panel presentation at the Fifth Joseph Sandler Research Conference, New Orleans (March).

(1) Psychosexuality: the uses and abuses of excitement and its objects; (2) Representation and object relations; (3) Spotlights on the private thinking of the analyst at work. Panel presentations at the 43rd International Congress of the International Psychoanalytic Association: Working at the Frontiers, New Orleans (March).

On no longer having the patient's mind in mind: The failure of mentalization and the transgression of therapeutic boundaries. Invited presentation at the San Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Conference on Clinical Intimacy and the Creation of Therapeutic Boundaries, San Diego (April).

The past unconscious or the present unconscious: where is the appropriate focus for psychoanalytic work? Invited presentation and debate with Laurence Kahn at the European Psychoanalytical Federation Annual Conference, Helsinki (April).

Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Mentalization Based Treatment (with A. Bateman). Workshop on mentalization based treatment for borderline personality disorder, Amsterdam (April).

Early life trauma and the psychogenesis of violence. Invited presentation at the New York Academy of Sciences conference on Scientific Approaches to Youth Violence Prevention, New York (April).

Mentalization focused psychotherapy: Old wine in new bottles or renewed hope for psychoanalysis. Invited presentation at the Yale Child Study Center Research Training Program, New Haven (April).

Playing with Reality IV: A Developmental Theory of External Reality. The 47th Sándor Rádo Lecture, Columbia University, New York (June).

The failure of mentalization and the work of the negative. Invited presentation to the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society, Zurich (June).

Psychotherapy, attachment and the brain. Presentation in panel on The influence of attachment status on psychotherapy, 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Rome (June).

Affect regulation and mentalization. Panel presentation at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, San Francisco (June).


III. Publications

1. Full papers: a. published in refereed journals 1982 Punishment versus negative reinforcement in the aversive conditioning of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenic patients. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 20, 483-492. (With P. Slade).

Frequency of swallowing in duodenal ulceration and hiatus hernia. British Medical Journal, 285, 23-24. (With S.P. Calloway and R.F. Pounder).

Fibre and duodenal ulcers. Lancet, October 16th, 878. (With S.P. Calloway).

Psychiatric symptom patterns of chronic epileptics attending a neurological clinic: a controlled investigation. British Journal of Psychiatry, 140, 236-243. (With J. Kogeorgos and D.F. Scott).

The integration of psycho-analysis and empirical science: A review. International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 9, 125-145.

1983 A note on statistical inference in meta-analysis. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 21, 87-88. (With A. Higgitt).

Learning ability in dementia. Automated assessment: A pilot study. The International Neuropsychology Society Bulletin, 10, 120-122. (With E. Golding, S. Pearce and R. Pugh).

Autonomic arousal in eating disorders: Further evidence for the clinical subdivision of anorexia nervosa. British Journal of Psychiatry, 142, 38-42. (With S.P. Calloway and A. Wakeling).

Behavioral techniques in the management of aerophagia in patients with hiatus hernia. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 27, 499-502. (With S.P. Calloway, R.E. Pounder and M.J. Morgan).

1984 Endocrine changes and clinical profiles in depression, I. The dexamethasone suppression test. Psychological Medicine, 14, 747-758. (With S.P. Calloway, R.J. Dolan, V.F.A. de Souza and A. Wakeling).

Endocrine changes and clinical profiles in depression, II. The thyrotropin-releasing hormone test. Psychological Medicine, 14, 759-765. (With S.P. Calloway, R.J. Dolan, V.F.A. de Souza and A. Wakeling).


Diabetic control and psychological status. Diabetologia, 27, 312. (With G.S. Moran and A. Kurtz).

1985 Clinical management of benzodiazepine dependence. British Medical Journal, 291, 688-690. (With A. Higgitt and M.H. Lader).

Life events, depression and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis function. British Journal of Psychiatry, 147, 429-433. (With R.J. Dolan, S.P. Calloway and A. Wakeling).

1986 The effect of emotional arousal on spontaneous swallowing rates. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 30, 183-188. (With S.P. Calloway).

The effects of the benzodiazepine antagonist Ro 15-1788 on psychophysiological performance and subjective measures in normal subjects. Psychopharmacology, 89, 395-403. (With A. Higgitt and M. Lader).

Patients' attitudes to student doctors. Medical Education, 20, 314-317. (With P. Richardson and P. Curzen).


1987 Psychological adjustment and diabetic control. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 62, 1009-1013. (With G.S. Moran, R. Brown, A. Kurtz and M. Lindsay).

Group treatment of benzodiazepine dependence. British Journal of Addiction, 82, 517-532. (With A. Higgitt, S. Golombok and M. Lader).

A follow-up study of patients treated for benzodiazepine dependence. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 60, 141-49. (With S. Golombok, A. Higgitt, S. Dodds, J. Saper and M. Lader).

Lessening the use of benzodiazepines. Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 25, 57-59. (With A. Higgitt).

Psycho-analysis and diabetic control: A single-case study. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 60, 357-372. (With G.S. Moran).


1989 Flumazenil – The first Benzodiazepine antagonist. Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 27, 39-40. (With A. Higgitt).

Buspirone - An alternative drug for anxiety. Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 27, 27-28. (With A. Higgitt).

Evaluating the performance of departments of psychotherapy: A plan for action. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 4, 121-153. (With A. Higgitt).


On the integration of cognitive-behaviour therapy with psychoanalysis, British Journal of Psychotherapy, 5, 557-563.

Dreams and the Outside World, Journal of the European Association of Dream Research, 1, 3-5.

1990 The prolonged benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome: Anxiety or hysteria? Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 82, 165-168. (With A.C. Higgitt, B. Toone, and P. Shine).

Adaptive probit estimation and body size: The evaluation of a new psychophysical technique. British Journal of Psychology, 81, 159-171. (With R. Benster and A. Higgitt).

A developmental perspective on borderline personality disorder. Revue Internationale de Psychopathologie, 1, 125-159. (With A. Higgitt).

Incorporation of auditory material into REM time mentation narratives. Human Psychopharmacology Clinical and Experimental, 5, 85-86. (With M. Ennis).

Studies of the efficacy of child psychoanalysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 58, 684-695. (With G.S. Moran).

1991 A controlled study of the psychoanalytic treatment of brittle diabetes. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 30, 926-935. (With G.S. Moran, A. Kurtz, A. Bolton and C. Brook).

Understanding psychic change in child psychoanalysis. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 72, 15-22. (With G.S. Moran). (This paper was published in four other languages: Revue Française de Psychanalyse, 54, 1343-1354; Revista Brasileira de Psicanálise, 24, 567-579; Zeitschrift für psychoanalytische Theorie und Praxis, Special Issue, 32-44; Revista de Psicoanalisis, 47, 25-38; Prospettive Psicoanalitiche nel Lavoro Istituzionale, 11, 145-167

Thinking about thinking: Some clinical and theoretical considerations in the treatment of a borderline patient. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 72, 639-656.

Maternal representations of attachment during pregnancy predict the organization of infant-mother attachment at one year of age. Child Development, 62, 891-905. (With H. Steele and M. Steele).

The capacity for understanding mental states: The reflective self in parent and child and its significance for security of attachment. Infant Mental Health Journal, 12, 201-218. (With H. Steele, G. Moran, M. Steele, and A. Higgitt).

1992 Psychotherapy in borderline and narcissistic personality disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry, 161, 23-43. (With A. Higgitt).

1993 The roles of mental representation and mental processes in therapeutic action. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 48, 9-48. (With R. Edgcumbe, G. Moran, H. Kennedy and M. Target).

Psychoanalytical and empirical approaches to developmental psychopathology: Can they be usefully integrated? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 86, 577-581.

Aggression and the psychological self. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 74, 471-485. (With G. Moran and M. Target).

Measuring the ghost in the nursery: An empirical study of the relation between parents' mental representations of childhood experiences and their infants' security of attachment. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 41, 957-989. (With M. Steele, G. Moran, H. Steele, and A. Higgitt). (This paper was awarded the Journal prize for best paper of 1993).

1994 Mental representations from an intergenerational cognitive science perspective. Infant Mental Health Journal, 15, 57-68.

The efficacy of psychoanalysis for children with disruptive disorders. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 33, 45-55. (With M. Target).

Efficacy of psychoanalysis for children with emotional disorders. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 33, 361-371. (With M. Target).

The efficacy of psychoanalysis for children: prediction of outcome in a developmental context. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 33, 1134-1144. (With M. Target).

The Emmanuel Miller Memorial Lecture 1992. The theory and practice of resilience. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 35, 231-257. (With M. Steele, H. Steele, A. Higgitt, and M. Target).

1995 Understanding the violent patient: The use of the body and the role of the father. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 76, 487-501. (With M. Target). Reprinted in translation in Kinderanalyse 10(3), 2002, 280-307.

Playing with reality: The development of psychic reality and its malfunction in borderline personalities. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 76, 39-44. Translated in Review Français de Psychanalyse, 59, 221-229; Revista Brasileira de Psicanálise, 53-66; Zeitschrift für psychoanalytische Theorie und Praxis, 10, 239-247.

A developmental perspective of child psychotherapy and psychoanalysis: Implications for therapeutic work. Kinderanalyse, 2, 150-186. (With M. Target).

Dissociation and trauma. Current Opinions in Psychiatry. 8, 161-166. (With M. Target).

Communication with pretend actions in language, literature and psychoanalysis. (With I. Fonagy). Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, 18, 363-418.

1996 Playing with reality: I. Theory of mind and the normal development of psychic reality. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 77, 217-233. (With M. Target).

Playing with reality: II. The development of psychic reality from a theoretical perspective. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 77, 459-479. (With M. Target). Translated in Setting: Quaderni dell’Associazione di Studi Psicoanalitici, 7, 29-62

The relation of attachment status, psychiatric classification, and response to psychotherapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 22-31. (With T. Leigh, M. Steele, H. Steele, R. Kennedy, G. Mattoon, M. Target and A. Gerber).

The significance of the development of metacognitive control over mental representations in parenting and infant development. Journal of Clinical Psycho-Analysis, 5, 67-86. Translated in: Psyche: Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, 52, 349-368, 1998.

Associations among attachment classifications of mothers, fathers, and their infants. Child Development, 67, 541-555. (With H. Steele and M. Steele).

Predictors of outcome in child psychoanalysis: A retrospective study of 763 cases at the Anna Freud Centre. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 44, 27-77. (With M. Target). (This paper was awarded the Journal prize for best paper of 1996). Translated in: M. Leuzinger-Bohleber & U. Stuhr (Eds), Psychoanalysen Im Rückblick, 1997, Gießen: Psychosozial-Verlag.

Psychoanalysis and cognitive analytic therapy: the mind and the self. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 11, 576-585

Should we allow psychotherapy research to determine clinical practice? Comments on Sol J. Garfield: “Some problems associated with “validated” forms of psychotherapy”. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 3, 245-250. (With M. Target).

Fantômes dans la chambre d’enfants: Etude de la répercussion des représentations mentaler des parents sur la sécurité de l’attachement. Psychiatrie de l’enfant, 39, 63-83. (With M. Steele, H. Steele, G. Moran and A. Higgitt).

Il transfert e la sua interpretazione. Richard e Piggle, 4, 255-273. (With A-M. Sandler).

The future of an empirical psychoanalysis. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 13, 106-118.

1997 The problem of outcome in child psychoanalysis: Contributions from the Anna Freud Centre. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 1997 suppl., 58-73. (With M. Target).

Das Junktim in der Kinderanalyse: Eine Fallstudie zur Beziehung von Forschung und Praxis. Forum der Psychoanalyse, Zeitschrift fur Kinische Theorie und Praxis, 12, 93-109.

The relationship between belief-desire reasoning and a projective measure of attachment security (SAT). British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 15, 51-61. (With S. Redfern and T. Charman).

Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions in child psychiatry: The state of the art - part I. Canadian Child Psychiatry Review, 6, 31-47.

Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions in child psychiatry: The state of the art - part II. Canadian Child Psychiatry Review, 6, 64-80.

Attachment and theory of mind: Overlapping constructs? Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry Occasional Papers, 14, 31-40.

Evaluating the effectiveness of interventions in child psychiatry. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 42, 584-594.

Can we use observations of infant-caregiver interactions as the basis for a model of the representational world? Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 7, 207-213.

Attachment and reflective function: Their role in self-organization. Development and Psychopathology, 9, 679-700. (With M. Target). Translated in Thalassa: Pszichoanalízis-társadalom-kultúra, 9, 5-43

Multiple voices versus meta-cognition: An attachment theory perspective; and contributor to ‘Multiple voices: A virtual discussion’. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 7, 181-194 and 241-262

An emerging culture for psychoanalytic research? Editorial. The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 78, 643-651. (With R. Emde).

Zur übertragung und ihrer deutung. Analytische Kinder und Jugendlichen Psychotherapie, 23, 373-396. (With A.-M. Sandler).

1998 Moments of change in psychoanalytic theory: Discussion of a new theory of psychic change. Infant Mental Health Journal, 19, 346-353.

Mentalization and the changing aims of child psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 8, 87-114. (With M. Target). Translated in Kinderanalyse, 9, 229-244 (2001).

Prevention: the appropriate target for infant psychotherapy. Infant Mental Health Journal, 19, 124-150.

An attachment theory approach to treatment of the difficult patient. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 62, 147-169.

What do adult attachment scales measure? Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 62, 33-82. (With H. Stein, N. Jacobs, K. Ferguson and J. Allen).

Aggression und das psychische selbst. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie, 47(3), 125-143.

Die Bedeutung der Entwicklung metakognitiver Kontrolle der mentalen Repräsentanzen für die Betreuung und das Wachstum des Kindes. Psyche, 52, 349-368.

A remenytelen eset: Hatareseti betegek analitikus kezelesenek lehetosegei. Pszichoterapia, 7, 331-342.

Brincando com a realidade. I. Teoria da mente e o desenvolvimento normal da realidade psiquica. Aescuta, A Transferencia E O Brincar: Livro Annual de Psicanalise 12 , 11-26. (With M. Target).

Fattori predittivi dell’esito nella psicoanalisi infantile: uno studio retrospettivo su 763 casi all’Anna Freud Centre. Richard e Piggle, 6, 335-374. (With M. Target)

1999 Psychoanalytic Research and the IPA: History, Present Status and Future Potential. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 80, 104-125. (with R. Wallerstein).

The understanding of mental states, mother-infant interaction and the development of the self. Les Cahiers Psychiatriques, 26, 37-50. (Reprinted in Devenir, 11, 7-22, 1999).

The transgenerational transmission of holocaust trauma: Lessons learned from the analysis of an adolescent with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Attachment and Human Development, 1, 92-114.

Male perpetrators of violence against women: An attachment theory perspective. Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 1, 7-27.

Memory and therapeutic action. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 80, 215-223.

L’interazione madre-bambino può assumersi come base del modello della rappresentazione del mondo dell’adulto? Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 1, 91-98.

Process and outcome in mental health care delivery: A model approach to treatment evaluation. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 63, 288-304

Infant-mother attachment at one year predicts children’s understanding of mixed emotions at six years. (H. Steele, M. Steele, C. Croft and P. Fonagy). Social Development, 8, 161-178.

From the efficacy to the effectiveness model in psychotherapy research: The APP multi-centre project. (M. Chiesa & P. Fonagy). Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 13, 259-272

The effectiveness of partial hospitalisation in the treatment of borderline personality disorder - A randomised controlled trial. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 1563-1569. (With A. Bateman).

The relation of theory and practice in psychodynamic therapy. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 513-520.

Points of contact and divergence between psychoanalytic and attachment theories: Is psychoanalytic theory truly different? Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 19, 448-480.

Achieving evidence-based psychotherapy practice: A psychodynamic perspective on the general acceptance of treatment manuals. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 6, 442-444.

2000 Effectiveness of psychotherapeutic treatment of personality disorders. (with A. Bateman) British Journal of Psychiatry, 177, 138-143.

The place of psychodynamic theory in developmental psychopathology (with Mary Target). Development and Psychopathology 12, 407-425.

The Cassel personality disorder study: Methodology and treatment effects. (with M. Chiesa) British Journal of Psychiatry, 176, 485-491

The outcome of psychoanalysis: The hope of a future. The Psychologist 13(12), 620-623.

Playing with reality III: The persistence of dual psychic reality in borderline patients. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis 81(5), 853-874. (With M. Target). Translated in Psyche: Zeitschrift fur Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen 55(9/10), 961-995 (2001).

Grasping the nettle: Or why psychoanalytic research is such an irritant. The British Psycho-Analytical Society , 36, 28-36.

Lives through time: an ideographic approach to the study of resilience. ( with H. Stein, K.S. Ferguson, M. Wisman) Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 64 (2), 281-305.

Attachment and borderline personality disorder. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 48 (4), 1129-1146 (with M. Target).

2001 Treatment of borderline personality disorder with psychoanalytically oriented partial hospitalisation: An 18-month follow-up. (with A. Bateman), American Journal of Psychiatry, 158 (1), 36-41.

An innovative psychodynamically influenced intervention to reduce school violence (With S.W. Twemlow, F.C. Sacco) Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 40 (3), 377-379.

Children’s play narrative responses to hypothetical dilemmas and their awareness of moral emotions. (With M. Woolgar, H. Steele, M. Steele, S. Yabsley). British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 19, 115-128.

The talking cure in the cross-fire of empiricism: The struggle for the hearts and minds of psychoanalytic clinicians. Commentary on papers by Lester Luborsky and Hans H. Strupp. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 11 (4), 621-632.

A model for brief assessment of attachment and its application to women in inpatient treatment for trauma-related psychiatric disorders (with J.G. Allen, J. Huntoon, J. Fultz, H. Stein & R.B. Evans) Journal of Personality Assessment, 76 (3), 420-446.

Creating a peaceful school learning environment: A controlled study of an elementary school intervention to reduce violence. (with S.W. Twemlow, F.C. Sacco, M.L. Giess, R. Evans & R. Ewbank) American Journal of Psychiatry, 158 (5), 808-810.

The human genome and the representational world: The role of early mother-infant interaction in creating an interpersonal interpretive mechanism. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 65 (3), 427-448.

Disorganised attachment behaviour among infants born subsequent to stillbirth (with P. Hughes, P. Turton, E. Hopper, & G.A. McGauley) Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 42(6), 791-801.

On the significance of outcome studies: A review of clinical relevance and research implications. Swiss Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 152(5), 208-216.

Développement de la psychopathologie de l’enfant a l’âge adulte: le mysterieux déploiement des troubles dans le temps. La psychiatrie de l’enfant, 44, 333-370.

Saisir les orties à pleines mains, ou pourquoi la recherché psychanalytique est tellement irritante. Revue Française de Psychanalyse, XX, 265-284.

2002 Premeditated mass shootings in schools: threat assessment (with S.W. Twemlow, F.C. Sacco, M.E. O’Toole, & E. Vernberg) Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 41(4), 475-477.

Adult attachment: What are the underlying dimensions? (with H. Stein, A.D. Koontz, J.G. Allen, J.R. Brethour, D. Allen & R.B. Evans) Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 75, 77-91.

Health service use costs by personality disorder following specialist and nonspecialist treatment: a comparative study (with M. Chiesa, J. Holmes, C. Drahorad & A. Harrison-Hall). Journal of Personality Disorders, 16(2), 160-173

The Target Symptom Rating: A brief clinical measure of acute psychiatric symptoms in children and adolescents (with C.C. Barber, D.T. Neese, C. Lolafaye & J. Fultz). Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 31, 181-192.

The place of psychoanalytic treatments within psychiatry (with G.O. Gabbard & J.G. Gunderson) Archives of General Psychiatry, 59(6), 505-510.

Early intervention and the development of self-regulation (with M. Target). Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 22(3), 307-335.

Clinical effectiveness (with A.C. Higgitt) British Journal of Psychiatry, 181, 170-174.

General and relationship-specific models of social cognition: Explaining the overlap and discrepancies. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 43, 873-883. (With H. Humfress, T.G. O’Connor, J. Slaughter, & M. Target).

Neubewertung der Entwicklung der Affektregulation vor dem Hintergrund von Winnicotts Konzept des ‘falschen Selbst’ [A reconsideration of the development of affect regulation against the background of Winnicott’s concept of the false self] (with M. Target). Psyche, 56(9), 839-862.

Feeling safe in school (with S.W. Twemlow & F.C. Sacco). Smith Studies in Social Work, 72(2), 303-326.

Adolescent murderers: abuse and adversity in childhood (with A.J. Hill-Smith, P. Hugo, P. Hughes & D. Hartman). Journal of Adolescence, 25(2), 221-230.

Assessing adolescents who threaten homicide in schools (with S.W. Twemlow & F.C. Sacco). American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 62, 213-235.

The history and current status of outcome research at the Anna Freud Centre (with M. Target). Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 57, 27-60.

Understanding the violent patient: The use of the body and the role of the father (with M. Target). Kinderanalyse, 10(3), 280-307.

Attachment, mentalization, and the etiology of borderline personality disorder (with G. Gergely and M. Target). Selbstpsychologie: Europaische Zeitschrift fur Psychoanalytische Therapie und Forschung/Self Psychology: European Journal for Psychoanalytic Therapy & Research, 3(1), 61-82.

2003 From the therapeutic community to the community: A preliminary evaluation of a psychosocial outpatient service for severe personality disorders. (with Marco Chiesa) Therapeutic Communities, 23, 247-259.

Health service utilization costs for borderline personality disorder patients treated with psychoanalytically oriented partial hospitalization versus general psychiatric care. (with A. Bateman) American Journal of Psychiatry, 160(1), 169-171.

Some complexities in the relationship of psychoanalytic theory to technique. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 72, 13-48.

Genetics, developmental psychopathology and psychoanalytic theory: The case for ending our (not so) splendid isolation. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23(2), 218-247

Attachment theory and psychoanalysis. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 29(1), 109-120.

The violence in our schools: What can a psychoanalytically informed approach contribute? Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 5(2), 223-238

Modifying social aggression in schools. (With S.W. Twemlow & F.C. Sacco) Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 5(2), 211-222

Psicoanalisis, focos y aperturas (Psychoanalysis, focuses and openings). (With R. Bernardi, D. Defey, J.H. Elizalde, H. Fiorini, S. Gril, J.P. Jimenez, H. Kaechele, O. Kernberg, G. Montado, J. Rivera, & R. Sandell) Psychotherapy Research, 13(1), 121-123

The development of psychopathology from infancy to adulthood: the mysterious unfolding of disturbance in time. Infant Mental Health Journal, 24(3), 212-239.

When less is more: An exploration of psychoanalytically oriented hospital based treatment for severe personality disorder (with M. Chiesa & J. Holmes). International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 84, 637-650.

The developmental roots of borderline personality disorder in early attachment relationships: A theory and some evidence (with M. Target, G. Gergely, J.G. Allen, and A. Bateman). Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23, 412-459

Clinical implications of attachment and mentalization: efforts to preserve the mind in contemporary treatment. Epilogue. Bull Menninger Clin, 67(3), 271-280.

The development of an attachment-based treatment program for borderline personality disorder (with A. Bateman). Bull Menninger Clin, 67(3), 187-211.

Psychosocial treatment for severe personality disorder. 36-month follow-up (with M. Chiesa). British Journal of Psychiatry, 183, 356-362.

Towards a developmental understanding of violence. Br J Psychiatry, 183, 190-192.

The ecology of attachment in the family. (with J. Hill, E. Safier & J. Sargent). Family Process, 42(2), 205-221.

Repression, transference and reconstruction: rejoinder to Harold Blum (Psychoanalytic Controversies series). International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 84(3), 503-509.

Attachment representations in school-age children: The development of the child attachment interview (CAI). (With M. Target & Y. Shmueli-Goetz) Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 29(2), 171-186.

The research agenda: The vital need for empirical research in child psychotherapy. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 29(2), 129-136.

The Zero-to-Three diagnostic classification in an infant mental health clinic: Its usefulness and challenges. (with M. Maldonado-Duran, L. Helmig, C. Moody, J. Fultz et al.) Infant Mental Health Journal, 24(4), 378-397.

Gedächtnis und therapeutische Wirkung [Memory and therapeutic action] (with M. Target and E. Allison). Psyche, 57, 841-856.

Psychoanalysis today. World Psychiatry, 2(2), 73-80.

The importance of shared environment in mother-infant attachment security: a behavioral genetic study (with C.L. Bokhorst, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, R.M. Fearon, M.H. van IJzendoorn, & C. Schuengel). Child Development, 74(6), 1769-1782.

2004 Negative affect in victimized children: The roles of social withdrawal, peer rejection, and attitudes toward bullying (with E.J. Dill, E.M. Vernberg, S.W. Twemlow & B.K. Gamm). Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 32(2), 159-173.

Factors associated with the unresolved classification of the Adult Attachment Interview in women who have suffered stillbirth (with P. Hughes, P. Turton, E. Hopper & G.A. McGauley). Development and Psychopathology, 16(1), 215-230.

Whittington, C. J., Kendall, T., Fonagy, P., Cottrell, D., Cotgrove, A., & Boddington, E. (2004). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in childhood depression: systematic review of published versus unpublished data (with C.J. Whittington, T. Kendall, D. Cottrell, A. Cotgrove & E. Boddington). Lancet, 363(9418), 1341-1345.

Mentalization based treatment of borderline personality disorder (with A. Bateman). Journal of Personality Disorders, 18(1), 36-51.


b. accepted or in press

The role of the bystander in the social architecture of bullying and violence in schools and communities (With S.W. Twemlow & F.C. Sacco). Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

The roots of social understanding in the attachment relationship: An elaboration on the constructionist theory. (Commentary) Behavioral and Brain Sciences

The internal working model or the interpersonal interpretive mechanism. Journal of Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

An overview of Joseph Sandler’s key contributions to theoretical and clinical psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Inquiry

Victimization, cognitive mechanisms, and maladjustment in middle childhood: A sequential mediational model (with E.J. Dill, E.M. Vernberg, & S.W. Twemlow) Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology..

Residential versus community treatment of personality disorder: A comparative study of three treatment programs (with M. Chiesa, J. Holmes & C. Drahorad) American Journal of Psychiatry.

The analyst at work: A session with Miss R. International Journal of Psychoanalysis.

The evidence base for clinical psychology (with A.D. Roth). The Lancet.

Psychotherapy meets neuroscience: The hopes of a more realistic and focused future for psychotherapy research. Psychiatric Bulletin.

2. Other full papers published without review by peer group:

1986 Mini-survey of psychoanalytic practice. Bulletin of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, 58, 41-50.

1987 Single case study research for psychoanalysis. Bulletin of the British Psycho-Analytical Association, 24, 10.

1988 The redefining of theory in clinical practice: Discussion of Dr Michael Parsons paper. Bulletin of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, 25, 37-42.

On tolerating mental states: Theory of mind on borderline patients. Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 12, 91-115.

Some clinical and theoretical considerations in the treatment of a borderline patient, Bulletin of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, 25, 1-10.

1990 What do we mean by psychoanalytic research? Bulletin of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, 26, 24-31. (With G. Baruch).

Severe developmental psychopathology and brittle diabetes: the motivation for self-injurious behaviour. The Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 13, 231-248. Also in The Bulletin of British Psycho-Analytical Society (1991) 27, 1-10. (With G.S. Moran).

1991 Discussion of Michael Feldman's paper "The dynamics of reassurance". British Psycho-Analytical Society Bulletin, 27, 31-33.

Measuring the ghost in the nursery: a summary of the main findings of the Anna Freud Centre - University College London Parent-Child Study. Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 14, 115-131. (With M. Steele, G.S. Moran, H. Steele, and A. Higgitt).

1992 Mental representation and mental process models of psychic change. At International Scientific Colloquium on Therapeutic Process in Child and Adult Psychoanalysis, 1991. Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 15, 98-110. (With G. Moran, R. Edgcumbe and H. Kennedy).

Aggression and the psychological self. Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 15, 269-284. (With G. Moran and M. Target).

1994 Understanding and the compulsion to repeat: a clinical exploration. Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 17, 33-55. (With M. Target).

Who is helped by child psychoanalysis? A sample study of disruptive children, from the Anna Freud Centre Retrospective Investigation. Bulletin of the Anna Freud Centre, 17, 291-315. (With M. Target).

A psychoanalytic understanding of memory and reconstruction. Psychotherapy Section Newsletter, 16, 3-20.

1995 Is there an answer to the outcome research question: Waiting for Godot. Changes, 13, 168-177.

1996 Commentary of: Irrelevance of infant observations (By P. Wolff). Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 44, 404-422.

1997 Research on intensive psychotherapy with children and adolescents. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 6, 39-51. (With M. Target).

Child psychoanalysis: Critical overview and a proposed reconsideration. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 6, 1-38. (With E. Bleiberg and M. Target).

A reconsideration of Winnicott’s concept of the false self. The British Psycho-Analytical Society Bulletin, 33, 21-32.

Discussion of Daniel Widlöcher’s paper “Infantile sexuality as a creative process”. The British Psycho-Analytical Society Bulletin, 33, 13-15.

Where cure was inconceivable. The aims of modern psycho-analysis with borderline patients. Texte, 17, 11-25.

1998 General discussion on the Bion Centenary Lectures. The British Psycho-Analytical Society Bulletin, 34, 24-27.

2000 Attachment and borderline personality disorder: A theory and some evidence. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 23, 103-122. (with M. Target and G. Gergely). Translated in Thalassa: Pszichoanalízis-társadalom-kultúra, 2001(1), 21-49.

2001 What does developmental psychopathology know about the mind? Bulletin of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, 37(5), 10-17.

War and attachment: a theoretical perspective. Young Minds Magazine, 55, 26-27.

2002 Attachment research in psychoanalysis: The next generation (with M. Target). The American Psychoanalyst, 36(1), 12-13.

Psychosocial therapies for young people: Individual approaches. In D.H. Skuse (Ed). Medicine: Psychiatry, 11(8), 137-140. Reprinted in D. H. Skuse, ed. (2003) Child Psychology and Psychiatry (Abingdon: The Medicine Publishing Company).

El futuro del psicoanálisis. Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Psicoanálisis, 5, 115-146.

A hatékonyságvizsgálatok indokoltsága a pszichoanalízisben. [The case for outcome research in psychoanalysis] Pszichoterápia, 11(4), 245-248.

2003 Le développement de la violence. Le rôle de la mentalisation. Psychiatrie, recherché et intervention en santé mentale de l’enfant [PRISME], 40, 38-47.


3. Books: a. complete books written

1985 Personality Theory and Clinical Practice. (With A. Higgitt) London: Methuen.

1988 The Natural History of Tolerance to the Benzodiazepines. Psychological Medicine Monograph Series, Monograph 13. (With A. Higgitt and M. Lader).

1996 What Works for Whom? A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research. (With A.D. Roth). New York: Guilford Press. Translated into Italian: Psicoterapie E Prove Di Efficacia, Rome: Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore.

2001 Attaccamento e Funzione Riflessiva (Attachment and Reflective Function) (with M. Target) Selected papers, edited by Vittorio Lingiardi and published in Italian. Milan: Raffaello Cortina Editore

Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis. New York: Other Press

2002 What Works for Whom? A Critical Review of Treatments for Children and Adolescents (With M. Target, D. Cottrell, J. Phillips, & Z. Kurtz) New York: Guilford. (in press). (A condensed version of the findings in this book was published as Drawing on the Evidence: Advice for mental health professionals working with children and adolescents, a booklet of guidelines produced with M. Wolpert, P. Fuggle, D. Cottrell, P. Fonagy, J. Phillips, S. Pilling, S. Stein, M. Target by the British Psychological Society). Published in Italian as Psicoterapie per il bambino e l’adolescente: Trattamente e prove di efficacia (2003). Rome: Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore.

Affect Regulation, Mentalization and the Development of the Self (With M. Target, G. Gergely and E. J. Jurist) New York: Other Press. This book was winner of the Gradiva Prize for Best Theoretical and Clinical Contribution of 2003)

2003 Psychoanalytic Theories: Perspectives from Developmental Psychopathology. (With M. Target) London: Whurr Publications.

Frühe Bindung und Psychische Entwicklung: Beiträge aus Psychoanalyse und Bindungsforschung (With M. Target). Giessen: Psychosozial-Verlag

2004 Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Mentalization Based Treatment (With A. Bateman). Oxford: Oxford University Press. b. books edited

1991 Freud's 'On Narcissism. An Introduction'". New Haven & London: Yale University Press. (With J. Sandler and E.S. Person).

1993 On Freud's "Observations on Transference-Love". (With E.S. Person and A. Hagelin). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

1997 Recovered Memories of Abuse: True or False. (With J. Sandler). London: Karnac Books; New York: IUP.

1999 Psychoanalysis on the Move: The Work of Joseph Sandler. (With A. Cooper and R. Wallerstein). London, New York: Routledge.

An Open Door Review of Outcome Studies in Psychoanalysis. (With H. Kächele, R. Krause, E. Jones, and R. Perron). London, I.P.A.

2000 Changing ideas in a changing world: The revolution in psychoanalysis. Essays in honour of Arnold Cooper. (Joseph Sandler, Robert Michels and Peter Fonagy). New York, Karnac.

2002 An Open Door Review of Outcome Studies in Psychoanalysis – Second Edition (With H. Kächele, R. Krause, E. Jones, R. Perron, J. Clarkin, A. Gerber & E. Allison). London, I.P.A. c. books in press

What Works for Whom? A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research. Fully revised and updated second edition (With A.D. Roth). New York: Guilford Press.

4. Chapters in books a. book chapters written

1981 Research on Psychoanalytic Theory. In F. Fransella (Ed.) Personality. London: Methuen.

Several entries in the area of psycho-analysis and clinical psychology. In A to Z of Psychology by various authors. London: Lifecycle Publications.

1988 Personality and Adjustment. (With A. Higgitt). In G.D. Wilson (Ed.) Personality. Oxford: Andromeda Press.

Guilt and its Management. (With A. Higgitt). In G.D. Wilson (Ed.) Personality. Oxford: Andromeda Press.

1989 Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents. (With G.S. Moran and A. Higgitt). In S. Pearce and J. Wardle (Eds.) The Practice of Behavioral Medicine. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 161-190.

Interventions for childhood mental disorders. In Research on Children and Adolescents with Mental, Behavioral and Developmental Disorders: Mobilizing a National Initiative. Washington: National Academic Press. (With A. Kazdin, M. Campbell, G. Carlson, G. Harper, P. Kendall, P. Leaf, J. Loney, M. Parloff, L. Saxe, M. Strober and J. Weisz).

1991 The role of psychotherapy in the care of diabetes in childhood. (With G.S. Moran). In R. Szur (Ed.) Research in Child Psychotherapy. London: Free Associations Press.

Introduction. (With J. Sandler, E.S. Person). In J. Sandler, E. Spector Person and P. Fonagy (Eds.) Freud's "On Narcissism: An Introduction". New Haven & London: Yale University Press.

Introduction. In J. Sandler (Ed.) On Freud's "Analysis Terminable and Interminable". New Haven & London: Yale University Press. (With J. Sandler, E.S. Person). Also published as Analisi Terminabile e Interminable. Milan: Raffaello Cortina Editore. 1992.

1992 Withdrawal from benzodiazepines and the persistent benzodiazepine dependence syndrome. (With A.C. Higgitt). In K. Granville-Grossman (Ed.) Recent Advances in Psychiatry. London: Churchill-Livingstone. p. 45-59.

1993 Selecting single case research designs for clinicians. (With G.S. Moran). In N.E. Miller, L. Luborsky, J.P. Barber and J.P. Docherty (Eds.) Psychodynamic Treatment Research: A Handbook for Clinical Practice. New York: Basic Books Inc. p. 62-95.

The integration of psychoanalytic theory and work on attachment: The issue of intergenerational psychic processes. In D. Stern and M. Ammaniti (Eds.) Attaccamento E Psiconalis. Bari: Laterza.

The inseparable bond in child analysis: A case study of the relationship of research and practice. In S. Hoffmann (Ed.) Forum der Psychoanalyse. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

The genesis of attachment: The woman's relationship to the foetus in pregnancy. In M. Ammaniti (Ed.) La Gravidanza tra Fantasia e Realta. Rome: Pensiero Scientifico.

Psychotherapy in borderline and narcissistic personality disorder. (With A. Higgitt). In P. Tyrer and G. Stein (Eds) Personality Disorder Reviewed. London: Gaskell/Royal College of Psychiatrists. p. 225-261.

Psychoanalysis. In A. Colman (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Psychology. London: Routledge. p. 1254-1274.

Childhood Diabetes. (With G.S. Moran). In A.J. Solnit (Ed.) Textbook of Psychiatry. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co. (Vol 2, chapter 46).

A psychoanalytic approach to the treatment of brittle diabetes in children and adolescents. (With G.S. Moran). In M. Hodes and S. Moorey (Eds.) Psychological Treatment in Disease and Illness. London: Gaskell/Royal College of Psychiatrists/ Society for Psychosomatic Research. p. 166-192.

Benzodiazepine dependence syndromes and syndromes of withdrawal. (With A. Higgitt). In C. Hallström (Ed). Benzodiazepine Dependence. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 58-70.

1994 Psychoanalytic formulation and treatment: Chronic metabolic disturbance in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. (With G.S. Moran). In A. Erskine and D. Judd (Eds.) The Imaginative Body: Psychodynamic Therapy in Health Care. London: Whurr Publishers, p.60-86.

A developmental approach to understanding transference in the treatment of borderline patients. In A. Zabonati, P. Migone, and G. Maschietto (Eds.) La Validazione Scientifica delle Psicoterapie Psicoanalitiche, special supplement of Euristica. Italy: IPAR.

1995 Attachment, the reflective self, and borderline states: The predictive specificity of the Adult Attachment Interview and pathological emotional development. (With M. Steele, H. Steele, T. Leigh, R. Kennedy, G. Mattoon, and M. Target). In S. Goldberg, R. Muir, and J. Kerr (Eds.) Attachment Theory: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Perspectives. New York: Analytic Press. p. 233-278.

Psychoanalytic perspectives on developmental psychopathology. (With M. Target, M. Steele, and A. Gerber). In D. Cicchetti and D.J. Cohen (Eds.) Developmental Psychopathology, Vol. 1. New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 504-554.

Attachment, borderline states and the representation of emotions and cognitions in self and other. (With T. Leigh, R. Kennedy, G. Mattoon, H. Steele, M. Target, M. Steele and A. Higgitt). In D. Cicchetti and S. Toth (Eds.) Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology: Emotion, Cognition, and Representation, Vol. 6. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. p. 371-414.

Psychoanalytic and empirical approaches to developmental psychopathology: an object-relations perspective. In T. Shapiro & R.N. Emde (Eds.) Research in Psychoanalysis: Process, Development, Outcome. Madison, CT: International Universities Press Inc.. p. 245-260.

Personality and sexual development, psychopathology and offending. (With M. Target). In C. Cordess and M. Cox (Ed.) Forensic Psychotherapy: Crime, Psychodynamics and the Offender Patient, Vol. I. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd.. p. 117-151.

1996 A contemporary psychoanalytic perspective: Psychodynamic developmental therapy. (With M. Target). In E. Hibbs and P. Jensen (Eds.) Psychosocial Treatments for Child and Adolescent Disorders: Empirically Based Strategies for Clinical Practice. Washington, DC: APA and NIH. p. 619-638.

Patterns of attachment, interpersonal relationships and health. In D. Blane, E. Brunner and R. Wilkinson (Eds.) Health and Social Organization: Towards a Health Policy for the Twenty-First Century. London: Routledge. p. 125-151.

Issues resolved and unresolved about recovered memories: Discussion of The BPS symposium on recovered memories. In Symposium on Recovered Memories, The British Psychological Society, April. p. 26-30.

1997 Morality, disruptive behaviour, borderline personality disorder, crime, and their relationship to security of attachment. (With M. Target, M. Steele, H. Steele, T. Leigh, A. Levinson, and R. Kennedy). In L. Atkinson and K.J. Zucker (Eds.) Attachment and Psychopathology. Guilford Press. p. 223-274.

The development of violence and crime as it relates to security of attachment. (With M. Target, M. Steele, & H. Steele). In J.D. Osofsky (Ed.) Children in a Violent Society. New York: Guilford Press. p. 150-177.

A importância do desenvolvimento do controle metacognitivo sobre as representações mentais para o desenvolvimento pais-bebê. In M.P. Mélega (Ed.) Observação da Relação Mãe-Bebê. São Paulo, Universidade São Marcos, Unimarco Editora. p. 35-54.

Psychodynamic theory. In E. Walker (Ed.) Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, Vol. 1. Oxford: Elsevier Science. p. 423-447.

Psychodynamic therapy. (With M. Target). In T. Ollendick (Ed.) Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, Vol. 5. Oxford: Elsevier Science.

Psychodynamic approaches. In P. Salkovis (Ed.) Comprehensive Clinical Psychology, Vol. 6. Oxford: Elsevier Science. p. 107-134.

Perspectives on the recovered memories debate. In J. Sandler & P. Fonagy (Eds.) Recovered Memories of Abuse: True or False? London: Karnac Books. p. 183-216.

1998 Frühe Bindung und die Bereitschaft zu Gewaltverbrechen. In A. Streeck-Fischer (Ed.) Adoleszenz und Trauma. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 91-127.

Die Bedeutung der Dyade und Triade fur das wachsende Verstandnis seelischer Zustande: Klinische Evidenz aus der psychoanalytischen Behandlung von Borderline-Personlichkeitsstorungen. In D. Burgin (Ed.) Triangulierung: Der Ubergang zur Elternschaft. Stuttgart: Schattauer.

Foreword. In V. Sinason (Ed.) Memory in Dispute. London: Karnac Books. (pp.xiii - xv)

An interpersonal view of the infant. (With M. Target). In A. Hurry (Ed.) Psychoanalysis and Developmental Therapy (Psychoanalytical Monographs No. 3). London: Karnac Books. pp 3-31. This chapter was translated as Ein interpersonales Verständnis des Säuglings in A. Hurry (Ed.) Psychoanalyse und Entwicklungsförderung von Kindern. Frankfurt: Brandes & Apfel, 2002, pp. 11-42.

1999 Attachment, the development of the self, and its pathology in personality disorders. In C. Maffei, J. Derksen and H. Groen (Eds.) Treatment of Personality Disorders. New York: Plenum Press. pp. 53-68.

Psychoanalytic theory from the viewpoint of attachment theory and research. In J. Cassidy & P.R. Shaver (Eds.) Handbook of Attachment Theory and Research. New York: Guilford Publications. p. 595-625.

Psychodynamic psychotherapy. In S. Russ & T. Ollendick (Eds.) Handbook of Psychotherapies with Children and Families. New York: Plenum.(pp.87-106).

Final remarks. In RJ Perelberg (Ed.) Psychoanalytic Understanding of Violence and Suicide, New Library of Psychoanalysis. London: Routledge. (pp.161-168).

Attachment, the reflective self and borderline states: The predictive specificity of the adult attachment interview and pathological emotional development. In C. Riva Crugnola (Ed). La comunicazione affetiva trail bambino e il suo partner: I primi nucleo della personalita infantile. Milan: Raffaello Cortine Editore (in press)

Joseph Sandler’s intellectual contributions to theoretical and clinical psychoanalysis (with A. Cooper). In P. Fonagy, A. Cooper & R. Wallerstein (Eds.) Psychoanalysis on the Move: The Contributions of Joseph Sandler. London: Routledge

What changes in a child analysis, and how do we know? (with Mary Target). In J. Cohen (Ed) Psychoanalytic Study of Lives Over Time. San Diego: Academic Press (pp.229-252)

Towards understanding violence: The use of the body and the role of the father. (With M. Target). In R. J. Perelberg (Ed.). Psychoanalytic Understanding of Violence and Suicide. New York: Routledge (pp.53-72). Translated in A-M. Sandler & R. Davies (Eds) Psychoanalyse in Großbritannien. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2003 (pp. 152-184), and in R. J. Perelberg (Ed.) Violence et Suicide, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France (pp. 100-125).

‘Personality development: infancy and early childhood’ and ‘Psychosexual Stages’. In A. Kazdin (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Psychology. Washington: APA Press. (in press).

Interview in Stein, S. M. & Stein, J. (Eds.) Psychotherapy in Practice: A Life in the Mind. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. pp. 77-98

‘Psychoanalysis and other long-term dynamic psychotherapies’ and ‘Child Psychoanalysis’ (with H. Kächele). In M. G. Gelder, J. J. Lopez-Ibor & N.C. Andreasen (Eds.) The New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Improving the Social and Intellectual Climate in Elementary Schools by Addressing Bully-Victim-Bystander Power Struggles (with S. W. Twemlow, F. C. Sacco, M. L. Gies, D. Hess). In J. Cohen (Ed) Social Emotional Learning and the Elementary School Child: A Guide for Educators (in press)

2000 An attachment theory perspective on early influences on development and social inequalities (with A. Higgitt). In J. Osofsky & H. Fitzgerald (Eds.) WAIMH Handbook of Infant Mental Health. New York: John Wiley. pp. 521-560.

Outcome measurement in children and adolescents. In Burt, T., Ishak, W. W. & Sederer, L. (Eds) Outcome measurement in psychiatry: A critical review Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing pp. 59-73.

Mentalization and Personality Disorder in Children: A Current Perspective from the Anna Freud Centre. In T. Lubbe (Ed) The Borderline Psychotic Child, London: Routledge pp. 69-89.

Das Verständnis für geistige Prozesse, die Mutter-Kind-Interaktion und die Entwicklung des Selbst. In Petermann, F., Niebank, K., & Scheithauer, H. (Eds.), Risiken in der frühkindlichen Entwicklung. Entwicklungspsychopathologie der ersten Lebensjahre. Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Mentalization and the changing aims of child analysis. In von Klitzing, K., Tyson, P., & Bürgin, D. (Eds) Psychoanalysis in Childhood and Adolescence. Basel: Karger pp. 129-139

Dreams of borderline patients. In Perelberg, R. J. (Ed.), Dreaming and Thinking. London: The Institute of Psychoanalysis pp. 76-89.

The use of multiple methods of making psychoanalytic treatment relevant in the next millennium. Proceedings of the First Latin-American Research Conference on Psychoanalysis pp.13-36.

Early influences on development and social inequalities: An attachment theory perspective (With A. Higgitt). In Tarlov, A. R. and St. Peter, R. F. (Eds.) The Society and Population Health Reader, Volume II: A State and Community Perspective pp.104-130.

L’origine de la sexualité infantile: Réflexions autour de l’article de Daniel Widlöcher ‘Amour primaire et sexualité infantile’. In Daniel Widlöcher et al., Sexualité infantile et attachement. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, pp. 83-96.

2001 Die Ergebnisse von Psychoanalysen – Die Arbeit des Anna Freud Centre (With M. Target). In U. Stuhr, M. Leuzinger-Bohleber and M. Beutel (eds) Langzeit Psychotherapie: Perspektiven für Therapeuten und Wissenschaftler. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer, pp. 71-92.

Introduction (with M. Target). In Ben-Aaron, M. et al. Mother-Child and Father-Child Psychotherapy: A Dynamic Approach to the Treatment of Relational Disturbances in Childhood. London: Whurr.

The development of representation. In M. Cierpka and P. Buchheim (Eds.) Psychodynamische Konzepte. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 193-199.

Improving the Social and Intellectual Climate in Elementary Schools by Addressing Bully-Victim-Bystander Power Struggles (with S. W. Twemlow, F. C. Sacco, M. L. Gies, D. Hess). In J. Cohen (Ed) Caring Classrooms/Intelligent Schools: The Social Emotional Education of Young Children. New York: Teachers’ College Press pp. 162-182. This book was awarded an “Outstanding Academic Book Award” from the American Library's Association Choice for 2001.

La validez del modelo psicoanalitico a la luz de los paradigmas cientificos del proximo siglo [The validity of the psychoanalytic model in the light of the scientific paradigms in the coming century]. In S. (ed) Teoria del Conocimiento y Pensar Psicoanalitico: Relaciones entre la Universidad y el Psicoanalisis. Valencia: Promolibro pp. 267-311.

Saisir les orties à pleines mains, ou pourquoi la recherché psychanalytique est tellement irritante. In A. Green (Ed) Courants de la psychanalyse contemporaine (Revue Française de Psychanalyse). Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, pp. 265-284.

Fathers in modern psychoanalysis and in society: The role of the father and child development (with M. Target). In J. Trowell and A. Etchegoyen (Eds) The Importance of Fathers: A Psychoanalytic Re-evaluation. London: Brunner-Routledge, 45-66.

Changing ideas of change: the dual components of therapeutic action. In J. Edwards (Ed.) Being Alive: Building on the Work of Anne Alvarez. London: Brunner-Routledge, 14-31.

A social systems-power dynamics approach to preventing school violence (with S.W. Twemlow & F.C. Sacco). In Shafii, M, & Shafii, S.L (eds). School Violence: Assessment, Violence, Prevention. Washington: American Psychiatric Press.

Infantile sexuality as a creative process. In D. Widlocher (Ed.), Infantile sexuality and attachment: Sexualite infantile et attachment (pp. 55-63). New York: Other Press.

2002 Multiple voices versus meta-cognition: an attachment theory perspective. In V. Sinason (Ed.) Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder. London: Brunner-Routledge, pp. 71-85.

Ist Bindungssicherheit angeboren? Befunde aus der Zwillingsforschung [Is attachment security inherited? A new theory based on the study of twins]. In K.H. Brisch, K.E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann, L. Köhler (Eds) Bindung und Seelische Entwicklungswege: Grundlagen, Prävention und klinische Praxis. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, pp. 277-288.

Bindung, Holocaust und Ergebnisse der Kinderpsychoanalyse: Die dritte Generation. In K. Bell, A. Holder, P. Janssen & Jan van de Sande (Eds) Migration und Verfolgung: Psychoanalytische Perspektiven. Giessen: Psychosozial-Verlag, pp. 53-84.

Psychodynamic approaches to child therapy (With M. Target). In F. W. Kaslow and J. Magnavita (Eds) The Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, vol. 1. New York: Wiley, pp. 105-129.

The outcome of psychoanalysis: The work of the Anna Freud Centre. In the proceedings of the Geneva September 2000 conference on Challenges in Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century, ed. J. Guimon & S. Zac de Filc. New York: Kluwer Academic, pp. 157-178.

La función reflexiva y la entrevista de apego en los adultos (with M. Target, H. Steele & M. Steele). In the Proceedings of the First Pre-Congress on Research in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Santiago de Chile, Investigación en Psychoanálisis y Psicoterapia, ed. R. Florenzano, J. Jiménez, R. Isla, G. De La Parra, P. Riumalló, & S. Valdivieso. Santiago: IPA, CPU & SPR, pp. 19-41.

Understanding of mental states, mother-infant interaction and the development of the self. In J.M. Maldonado-Durán (ed.) Infant and Toddler Mental Health: Models of Clinical Intervention with Infants and their Families. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, pp. 57-74.

Introduction. In P. Williams (Ed) Key Papers on Borderline Disorders with IJP Internet Discussion Reviews. London: Karnac, pp. 1-10.

Foreword. In Allen, J. Traumatic Relationships and Serious Mental Disorder. Chichester: John Wiley

The outcome of psychoanalysis: The hope for the future. In Priebe, S. & Slade, M. (Eds) Evidence in Mental Health Care. London: Routledge, pp. 177-185.

30 years in the credibility gap: The moans from behind the couch of a psychoanalyst trying to survive in academic psychology. In J. Raphael-Leff (Ed.) Behind the Couch.

Foreword. In Mollon, P. Remembering Trauma: A Psychotherapist’s Guide to Memory and Illusion. London: Whurr, pp. vii-ix.

Role of reflective function/Rôle de la fonction réflexive. In P. Gutton & G. Godenne (eds) Personality Disorders Conduct Disorders. Proceedings of the Fifth Congress of ISAP, Aix-en-Provence, July 1999. Paris: éditions Greupp, pp. 319-364.

Riflessioni sulla ricerca psicoanalitica. In V. Bonaminio & P. Fabozzi (eds) Quale Ricerca per la Psicoanalisi? Milan: FrancoAngeli, pp. 242-277.

Sviluppo della teoria della mente e ansia da separazione (with S. Redfern & T. Charman). In O.L. Sempio & A. Marchetti, eds. Teoria Della Mente E Relazioni Affettive: Contesti familiari e contesti educative. Turin: UTET Libreria, 2002 pp. 153-167.

Bindungsrepräsentanzen bei Schulkindern: Entwicklung des Bindungsinterviews für Kinder. [The Measurement of Attachment Representations in Middle Childhood.] (With M. Target & Y. Shmueli-Goetz) In K.H. Brisch, K.E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann, L. Köhler (Eds) Bindung und Seelische Entwicklungswege: Grundlagen, Prävention und klinische Praxis. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. (p 109-124).

A 3-year-old "monster" (With R.J. Pines, E. Bleiberg, S. Leibovici, S. McDonough & L. Ware). In Maldonado Duran, J. Martin (Ed). Infant and toddler mental health: Models of clinical intervention with infants and their families. Washington, DC, US: American Psychiatric Publishing (pp. 345 360).

Attachment theory and long-term psychoanalytic outcome: Are insecure attachment narratives less accurate? (with M. Target) In M. Leuzinger-Bohleber, A.U. Dreher and J. Canestri (Eds) Pluralism and Unity? Methods of Research in Psychoanalysis. London: International Psychoanalytical Association (pp. 149-167).

2003 Evolution of the interpersonal interpretive function: Clues for effective preventive intervention in early childhood (with M. Target). In S. W. Coates & J. L. Rosenthal & D. S. Schechter (Eds.), September 11: Trauma and Human Bonds (pp. 99-113). Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press.

The developmental roots of violence in the failure of mentalization. In F. Pfäfflin & G. Adshead (Eds.), A Matter of Security: The Application of Attachment Theory to Forensic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (pp. 13-56). London: Jessica Kingsley.

The interpersonal interpretive mechanism – the confluence of genetics and attachment theory in development. In V. Green (Ed.) Emotional Development in Psychoanalysis, Attachment and Neuroscience: Creating Connections. London: Karnac.

30 years in the credibility gap: The moans from behind the couch of a psychoanalyst trying to survive in academic psychology. In J. Raphael-Leff (Ed.) Between Sessions and Beyond the Couch. London: Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies

Une perspective développementale de la psychothérapie et de la psychanalyse de l’enfant (with M. Target). In C. Geissmann & D. Houzel, eds. Psychothérapies de l’enfant et de l’adolescent (pp 111-137). Paris: Bayard.

2004 Foreword. In S. J. Blatt, Experiences of Depression: Theoretical, Clinical and Research Perspectives (pp ix-xii). Washington: American Psychological Association.

Bindungstheorie und Ergebnisse von Langzeitpsychoanalysen: Sind unsichere Bindungsnarrative weniger genau? (with M. Target). In M. Leuzinger-Bohleber, H. Deserno & S. Hau (Eds). Psychoanalyse als Profesion und Wissenschaft. Die psychoanalytische Methode in Zeiten wissenschaftlicher Pluralität (pp 172-187). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.

Frühe Interaktion und die Entwicklung der Selbstregulation (with M. Target). In A. Streeck-Fischer (Ed) Adoleszenz-Bindung-Destruktivität (pp 105-135). Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta

Early Mental Health Intervention & Prevention: The Implications for Government and the Wider Community (With A. Higgitt). In B. Sklarew, S. Twemlow & S.M. Wilkinson (Eds) Analysts in the Trenches: Streets, Schools, War Zones (pp 257-309). Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press.

What can developmental psychopathology tell psychoanalysts about the mind? (With M. Target) In A. Casement (Ed.), Who Owns Psychoanalysis? (pp. 307-322). London: Karnac.

Psychodynamic therapy with children. In H. Steiner (Ed.), Handbook of Mental Health Interventions in Children and Adolescents: An Integrated Developmental Approach (pp 621-658). New York: Jossey-Bass.


b. book chapters in press

Revue de la littérature : méthodologie, objectifs et résultats. In A. Haddad, A.Guedeney & T. Greacen (Eds.), Prévention et promotion de la santé mentale de la petite enfance : quelle évaluation? Toulouse: Editions ERES.

A review of outcomes research according to nosological indications. In C. L. Eizirik, R. W. Aguiar & S. S. Schestatsky (Eds.), Psicoterapia de orientação analítica: teoria e prática [Psychoanallytically-Oriented Psychotherapy: Theory and Practice]. Porto Alegre: Artmed Editora.

Psychoanalytic perspectives on developmental psychopathology (With M. Target and G. Gergely). In D. Cicchetti & D. J. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental Psychopathology (2nd edition).

Psychosocial therapies with children (With M. Target, A. Slade, D. Cottrell & P. Fuggle). In G. O. Gabbard, J. Beck & J. Holmes (Eds.), Concise Oxford Textbook of Psychotherapy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Developmental aspects of schools of psychoanalytic theory. In E. S. Person, A. Cooper & G. O. Gabbard (Eds.), Textbook of Psychoanalysis. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.

What works for whom? Differential indications for treatment/intervention. In H. Remschmidt, M. Belfer & I. Goodyer (Eds.), Facilitating Pathways: Care, Treatment and Prevention in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Berlin: Springer

The taboo of ageing in psychoanalysis. In B. Willock (Ed.), Taboo or Not Taboo? Forbidden Thoughts, Forbidden Acts in Psychoanalysis. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.


5. Reports

2000 A review of the outcomes of all treatments of child psychiatric disorder (MCH 17-33). Commissioned Report to the National Health Service Executive (with M. Target, D. Cottrell, J. Phillips & Z. Kurtz)

2001 The influences of training on the pattern of recruitment of new qualifiers in Clinical Psychology. Report to the North London Education and Training Consortium (with T. Roth, P. Fearon & A. Malins)

2002 The Development of Mentalizing and its Role in Psychopathology and Psychotherapy. (Technical Report No. 02-0048). Topeka, KS: The Menninger Clinic, Research Department. (with J. G. Allen).

The Attachment Network Q-Sort: A measure to assess variations in adult attachment across attachment figures. (Technical Report No. 02-0049.). Topeka, KS: The Menninger Clinic, Research Department (with Allen, J. G., Stein, H., Fultz, J., & Target, M.).

6. Other works communicating research results to scientific colleagues

1984 Hemispheric asymmetry and sleep. Sleep Topics, 4, 3-4. (With A. Higgitt).

1985 Aerophagia and irritable bowel syndrome. Lancet, 2, 1368. (With S.P. Calloway)

1989 Influence of monaural and dichotic stimuli on dreams. Association for the Study of Dreams Newsletter, 6, 4-5. (With M. Ennis).

1992 Psychotherapy and neurotics. Archives of General Psychiatry, 40, 470-471. (With A. Higgitt).

1996 Psychodynamic Child Therapy: Theory and Technique. (Unpublished monograph with R. Edgcumbe, M. Target, J. Miller, G.S. Moran) The Anna Freud Centre and University College London, London, United Kingdom.

1998 Reflective Functioning Manual, Version 5.0: for application to Adult Attachment Interviews. (Unpublished manual with M. Steele, H. Steele, M. Target), University College London, London, United Kingdom.

1999 Analytic research is an IPA priority. The American Psychoanalyst, 33, 16-19

2002 Drawing on the Evidence: Advice for mental health professionals working with children and adolescents (with M. Wolpert, P. Fuggle, D. Cottrell, P. Fonagy, J. Phillips, S. Pilling, S. Stein, M. Target). London: The British Psychological Society.

7. Other works communicating research results to general public

1998 Can Psychotherapists Help You? The Panopticon, 3, 18-20.

1992 Review of 'Attachment Across the Life Cycle' edited by C. Murray Parkes, J. Stevenson-Hinde and P. Marris, 1991, Tavistock Routledge: London and New York. Times Literary Supplement.

1997 Attaccamento sicuro e insicuro. KOS: Revista Di Medicina, Cultura E Scienze Umane, 129, 26-36.

1999 Has Freudian psychoanalysis been killed by pills? (debate with Lewis Wolpert). Prospect, (November issue), 16-20

2002 Attachment research in psychoanalysis: The next generation (with M. Target). The American Psychoanalyst, 36(1), 12-13.


IV. TEACHING INFORMATION

A. Didactic course work

1. Courses taught at current institution: MSc in Theoretical Psychoanalytic Studies lectures on: American theories, Anxiety and Separation, Overviw of post Freudian schools of analysis (9 hours per year)

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology lectures on: Developmental Psychopathology, Attachment, Borderline Personality Disorder, and psychoanalytic approaches to health psychology (9 hours per year) . Some public case supervision (9 hours per year).

2. Courses taught at other institutions: Occasional talks on a range of topics to the residents and postdoctoral psychologists at the Menninger School of Psychiatry.

B. Non-didactic teaching

1. MSc and D.Clin.Psych. Research Supervision Supervision of 2-3 MSc and 2-3 professional doctorate students per year.

2. Examining Responsibilities Chair, Exam Board Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (total FTE= 97) Duties include second marking scripts of all new examiners, dealing with deferments, medical certification, and external examiner appointments.

Chair, Exam Board MSc in Theoretical Psychoanalytic Studies (total FTE=14) Duties include second/third marking all unseen examinations, and marking and examining (viva vocce) all students, liesing with external examiners.

Chair, Exam Board MSc in Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology (total FTE=42) Duties include marking and examining (viva vocce) 8 students.

Chair, exam Board Doctorate in Child Psychotherapy (total FTE=12). Duties include only those routinely associated with Chair of Exam Board.

3. PhD Student Supervision Currently supervisor of 1 full-time and 5 part-time Ph.D. students. Completed supervision as principal supervisor of 28 awarded research PhDs since 1986 (no failures, only one major revision).:

1987 Moran, George Strich. Empirical investigations and psychoanalytic approaches to the management of psychological aspects of juvenile onset diabetes mellitus

Shamsavari, Farzad Amai. Social cognition, self-esteem and popularity in preadolescent children

1988 Richardson, Philip Hughes. The placebo effect: an empirical examination of affective and cognitive factors in psychological responses to medical treatments

Vincent, Charles Anthony. The treatment of headache by acupuncture

1990 Amirzadeh-Shams, Abdul-Majid. Psychophysiological aspects of anxiety and depression

Ivanochko, Elizabeth Anne. The development of a self-report measure of Minuchin’s concepts of enmeshment and disengagement

1991 Hamilton, Victoria Edith. Patterns of transference: an empirical study

Steele, Howard. Adult personality characteristics and family relationships: the development and validation of an interview-based assessment technique

Steele, Miriam Nurit. Intergenerational patterns of attachment

1993 Arundale, Carol Jean. Psychotherapy supervision: impacts, practices and expectations

Miller, Jill Marie. The development and validation of a manual of child psychoanalysis

Sobreira Lopes, Rita De Cassia. The relationship of moral development to parent-child conflict in adolescence

1994 Parr, Maureen Avis. A retrospective study of the outcome of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis for children with and without chronic medical conditions

Target, Helen Mary Anne. The outcome of child psychoanalysis: a retrospective investigation

1996 China, Jacques Lefebvre. Attachment and object-relations theory

Fletcher, Amira. A psychodynamic investigation of a premature babies unit (the implementation of an action research strategy)

Holder, Juliet Elizabeth. The influence of parent and parent-child patterns of attachment on the development of children’s understanding of minds

1997 Woolgar, Matthew Jonathan. Parental, infant and early childhood attachment classification and its relationship to sociomoral development

1998 Diamant, Iian. The theory of mind in borderline personality disorder: evidence from the representation of deception.

Orbach, Susie. The construction and expression of a gendered mind and body: contributions of a psychoanalytic approach.

1999 Fearon, Richard Michael Pasco. Shared and non-shared influences on the development and attachment in twins

Rathbone, June Alice. Anatomy of Masochism

2000 Schneider, Tiffany. Measuring adaptation in middle childhood: the development of the Hampstead Child Adaptation Measure (HCAM)

Yabsley, Susan Anne. The reflection of patterns of attachment in infancy in the narratives of pre-school children

2001 Knox, Jean Margaret. The effect of emotion on memory and perception: an information-processing investigation of certain psychodynamic concepts using the Headed Records Model.

Spensley, Sheila Ross. A comparative study of maternal attachment in three groups of mothers having a child with learning impairment

2002 Shmueli, Aviya. The role of personality factors and attachment status in the selection and training of psychological therapists: A psychoanalytic approach

2003 Clifford, Paul. An infometric approach to mental health outcome measurement

C. Visiting professorships

1993 Visiting Professor, Sigmund Freud Centre, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.

Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Israel.

1994 Visiting Professor in Child Psychiatry, Cornell Medical College, New York.

1995 Voorhees Distinguished Professor, The Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas.

1995 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Israel.

2000 14th Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis, Michigan Psychoanalytic Association

2001 32nd Franz Alexander Visiting Professor, Cedars Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, Ca

IV. MEDICAL AND SERVICE INFORMATION

Administrative assignments

1986-1994 Founder and Joint-Course Director, MSc in Clinical Psychology, UCL.

1993-present Director, Psychoanalysis Unit, UCL.

1995-present Director, Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College, London

1995-present Joint Course Director and Chair of Course Management Committee, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, UCL.