Bernstein, S.B. (1995). Guidelines: Comments on treatment report writing and describing analytic process. In The American Psychoanalytic Association Committee on Certification of the Board on Professional Standards: Standards, Procedures and Guidelines. New York: American Psychoanalytic Association (internal publication), pp. 7—12. Also in Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis1:469—478, 1992.
2.
——— (1998). Writing about the psychoanalytic process. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, December 16—20, 1998, New York.
3.
Kanzer, M., & Blum, H.P. (1967). Classical psychoanalysis since 1939. In Psychoanalytic Techniques: A Handbook for the Practicing Psychoanalyst , ed. B.B. Wolman.New York : Basic Books, pp. 93—144.
4.
Klumpner, G.H., & Frank, A. (1991). On methods of reporting clinical material. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association39:537—551.
5.
Spence, D.P. (1993). Traditional case studies and prescriptions for improving them. In Psychodynamic Treatment Research, ed. N.E. Miller, L. Luborsky, J.P. Barber, & J.P. Docherty.New York : Basic Books, pp. 37—52.
6.
Sterba, R.F. (1934). The fate of the ego in psychoanalytic therapy . International Journal of Psycho-Analysis15:117—126.