Publications
Paul W. Mosher, M.D.
Berman, Jeffrey and Mosher, Paul W., (2019) Off the
Tracks (Volume 1): Cautionary Tales About the Derailing of Mental Health Care
Volume 1 Sexual and Nonsexual Boundary Violations.
New York:IPBooks.
Amazon.
Mosher, Paul W. and Berman, Jeffrey. (2019) Off the
Tracks (Volume 2): Scientology, Alien Abduction, False Memories, Psychoanalysis
On Trial, Black Psychiatry, Bizarre Surgery, Lobotomy, and the Siren Call of
Psychopharmacology.
New York:IPBooks.
Amazon.
Mosher, Paul W. and Berrman, Jeffrey. (2018) Stalker,
Hacker, Voyeur, Spy: a Psychoanalytic Study of Erotomania, Voyeurism,
Surveillance, and Invasions of Privacy by Helen Gediman.
J. Amer.
Psychoanal. Assn. 66(2):381-386.. (Book Review)
Book Review: Berman, Jeffrey. Mosher, Paul .W. (2016). The Analyst's Attitude,
Theory, and Technique: A Psychoanalyst in the Classroom: On the Human Condition
in Education. By Deborah P. Britzman
J. Amer.
Psychoanal. Assn., 64(4):835-839. (Book Review)
Book Review: Berman, Jeffrey. and Mosher, Paul .W. (2015). History of
Psychoanalysis: Looking Through Freud's Photos. By Michael Molnar.
J. Amer.
Psychoanal. Assn., 63(5):1053-1057 (Book Review)
Mosher, Paul and Berman, Jeffrey., (2015) Confidentiality and Its Discontents
: Dilemmas of Privacy in Psychotherapy. New York:Fordham.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0823265102/
Mosher, P.W., Berman, J.,(2013). THE THERAPY TAPES OF ANNE SEXTON . By Dawn M.
Skorczewski. J.
Amer. Psychoanal. Assn. 61: 848-854. (Book Review)
Berman, J., Mosher, P.W. (2012). MIRRORS OF MEMORY: FREUD, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND THE
HISTORY OF ART. By Mary Bergstein. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Press, 2010. 335
pp.. Psychoanal
Q., 81:500-503 (Book Review)
Mosher, P.W., (2008)
Letter from the United States,
Int. J.
Psychoanal., 89:1109-1122.
Mosher, P.W., (2006) Monopoly’s Over: Now It’s Time for
Risk. Bull. Assn. Psychoanal. Med.,
40:Fall 2006:58-70.
Richards, A & Mosher, PW (2006)
Abraham Arden
Brill, 1874–1948, Am J Psychiatry, 163 (3): 386.
Mosher, PW &
Richards, A, (2005)
The History of
Membership and Certification in the APsaA: Old Demons, New Debates,
Psychoanalytic Review, 92:6:865-894.
Mosher, PW (2003)
We Have Met the Enemy and He (Is) Was Us. (chapter), pp. 229-249, in Levin, C.,
Furlong, A., O’Neill, MK,
Confidentiality: Ethical Perspectives and Clinical Dilemmas, Hillsdale,
NJ:Analytic Press (ISBN 0881633550).
Mosher, PW, (2003)
Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege: The History and Significance of the United
States Supreme Court’s Decision in the Case of Jaffee v. Redmond. (chapter) pp.
177-206, in Koggel, CM, Furlong, A, Levin, C, eds.
Confidential Relationships: Psychoanalytic, Ethical and Legal Contexts,
Rodopi:New York (ISBN 9042008350).
Mosher PW, Swire
PP. (2002) The
ethical and legal implications of Jaffee v Redmond and the HIPAA medical privacy
rule for psychotherapy and general psychiatry., Psychiatr Clin North Am.
Sep;25(3):575-84, vi-vii.
Doidge, N., Simon,
B., Lancee, W.J., First, M., Brunshaw, J., Brauer, L., Grant, D.C., Stevens, A.,
Oldham, J.M., Mosher, P. (2002)
Psychoanalytic Patients in the U.S., Canada, and Australia: I. A DSM-III-R
Validation Study, J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 50(2):615, 2002.
Doidge, N., Simon,
B., Brauer, L., Grant, D.C., First, M., Brunshaw, J., Lancee, W.J., Stevens, A.,
Oldham, J.M., Mosher, P. (2002)
Psychoanalytic Patients in the U.S., Canada, and Australia: I. DSM-III-R
Disorders, Indications, Previous Treatment, Medications, and Length of Treatment,
J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 50(2):575, 2002.
Mosher, P.W.
(2000).
Book Review: Psychotherapy and Confidentiality: Testimonial Privileged
Communication, Breach of Confidentiality, and Reporting Duties.: Ralph Slovenko.
Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, 1998, 640 pp.; J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn.,
48:665-669.
Psychotherapist-Patient
Privilege: The History and Significance of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in
the Case of Jaffee v. Redmond, presented at discussion group, American
Psychoanalytic Association, May, 1999.
Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege, Presented in Public Forum "The Privacy
Crisis, II," The American Psychoanalytic
Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May, 1999.
Book Essay: Managed Care for The Perplexed, J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn.,
47(3):921, 1999.
Frequency of Word Use as Indicator of Evolution of Psychoanalytic Thought ,
J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 46(4):577-581, 1998.
Analyst of the
Patient or Agent of the State? (Book Review, The New Informants, Bollas &
Sundelson),
The American Psychoanalyst, 31:1:34, 1997.
Accurate Record on
Confidentiality? (Reply to letter),
The American Psychoanalyst, 29:3:21, 1995.
A Disturbing Trend:
Defining Confidentiality Down,
The American Psychoanalyst, 29:1:10, 1995.
Clemens NA, Mosher
PW.
Psychoanalysis: waning or waxing?
JAMA.
1994 Dec 14;272(22):1721.
Editor,
Title Key Word and Author Index to Psychoanalytic Journals (1920-1990),
2nd Edition, American Psychoanalytic Association, New York, 1991.
Book Review:
Chaos by Gleick, J.; Bull.
Assn. Psychoanal. Med. 29:95–96, 1990.
Editor,
Title Key Word and Author Index to Psychoanalytic Journals (1920-1986),
American Psychoanalytic Association, New York, 1987.
Earlier
Publications
A "classic" article I
wrote as a medical student: Mosher P, John Ross J., McFate P.A, Shaw R.F.
(1964) Control of Coronary Blood Flow by an Autoregulatory Mechanism. Circulation
Research 14:250-259.
Shaw RF, Mosher P, Ross J Jr, Joseph JI, Lee AS.
Physiologic principles of coronary perfusion. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
44:608–616, 1962.
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