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Publications

Adolescents and Young Adults

  • Re: Rape Accusation at St. Paul’s Letter to the Editor August 26, 2015, New York Times.
  • How to Raise Boys to be Good Men, CNN.com
  • Bodnar, S. (2010) NYCPrivateschoolsblog.com
  • The Diagnosis: What Now?
  • Growth, Separations and Transitions: A Four-Part Series – Part I: New GradeGrowth, Separations and Transitions: A Four-Part Series – Part II: Camp Growth, Separations and Transitions: A Four-Part Series – Part III: Changing Schools
    Growth, Separations and Transitions: A Four-Part Series – Part IV: College

Responding to Crisis

  • Bodnar, S. (2018) Hamilton: The “Activist Client” Is no Longer an Academic Exercise. Psychoanalytic Dialogues (27) 6 p. 694 – 703
  • Let’s Honor the Angels We Lost, In America/CNN.com
  • What to Take Away from the Death of Trayvon Martin, In America/CNN.com
  • Bodnar, S. (1997) Gidget Goes to Sing-Sing: An Interpersonal Therapeutic Approach to HIV-Positive Substance Abusers. In: Hope and Mortality: Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV, ed. Mark Blechner, Analytic Press: Hillsdale, New Jersey.
  • Bodnar, S. (2004) The Castle, Soaring Words

Series on compassion in the face of disaster in Self-Help Magazine:

  • How to Create a Compassionate Business Community When Disaster Strikes
  • How to Create a Compassionate School Community When Disaster Strikes
  • The Compassionate Civic Organization in the Aftermath of Disaster
  • Communities Caring for Communities When Disaster Strikes
  • Creating a Compassionate Family When Disaster Strikes

Remembering Where You Come From

  • Bodnar, S. (1997) Dances with Men: The Impact of Multiple Losses in My Practice of Psychoanalytically Informed Psychotherapy. In: Hope and Mortality: Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV, ed. Mark Blechner, Analytic Press: Hillsdale, New Jersey.
  • Don’t Forget Where You Came From, InAmerica/CNN.com
  • Learning from Baba’s Grocery List, InAmerica/CNN.com
  • Bodnar, S. (2006) Buber in the Kitchen, Sh’ma, Fall.

Diversity

  • Bodnar, S. (2019) The Loss of Innocence: Confronting Class Differences in the Practice of Psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology.
  • Bodnar, S (2018) November 8, 2016: The Day I Became a White Clinician   Journal of Clinical Psychology (74)1
  • Bodnar, S. (2015) Inside Out: Making Stories From Kaleidoscopic Realities  Psychoanalytic Dialogues 25 (6), p. 687 -693.
  • The Uncomfortable Role White People Play in Diversity, CNN.com
  • Poverty Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story, InAmerica/CNN.com
  • When Being White Doesn’t Help, InAmerica/CNN.com
  • Beer-Drinking Slouches and Latte-Sipping Elites, InAmerica/CNN.com
  • Live media: HuffPostLive: White In America

Psychology and the Environment

  • Bodnar, S. (2011) “It’s Snowing Less”: Narratives of a Transformed Relationship Between Humans and their Environments. In Vital Signs: Psychological Responses to Ecological Crisis, ed. N.Totton & MJ Rust, Karnac Press:London.
  • Bodnar, S. (2008) Wasted and Bombed; Clinical Enactments of a changing relationship to the Earth, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 18 484-513.
  • Bodnar, S. (2007) It’s not easy being Green, Presentense, Spring, 39.
  • Bodnar, S. (2010) The Greening of 9D: One Upper West Side family’s experiment in sustainable living. The Jewish Week, June 25, p. 36
  • Bodnar. S. (2009) Contributions to The Jew and the Carrot

Psychology and Cultures

  • Bodnar, S. (2018) Dialogues of the Heart, Living and Trusting Through Moments of Betrayal. Psychoanalytic Dialogues (5), p. 581-585.
  • Bodnar, S. (2017) Horton Hears a Who and I Do Too!  Psychoanalytic Dialogues (27) 2, p. 127-130
  • Bodnar, S. (2006) I’m in the Milk and the Milk’s in me: Eros in the Clinical relationship, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 16, 45-89.
  • Bodnar, S. (2005) Reflections upon the Roundtable Discussion on Culture,¬†Psychoanalytic Perspectives 2, 15-17.
  • Bodnar, S. (2004) Review of Schopenhauer’s Porcupines: Intimacy and its Dilemmas, Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society 9, 360-362.
  • Bodnar, S. (2004) “Remember Where You Come From”: Dissociative Process in Multicultural Individuals, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 14, 581-603.
  • Bodnar, S. (2005) Standing Outside the Space: The Voice of a Real Person, Psychoanalytic Activist 11.

Susan Bodnar, Ph.D

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