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Author: A. Sugarman

Sugarman, A. (2003) A new model for conceptualizing insightfulness in the psychoanalysis of young children . Psychoanalytic Quarterly 72(2):325-355.

Sugarman, A. (2003) Dimensions of the child analyst’s role as a developmental object: affect regulation and limit setting . The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 58:189-213.

Sugarman, A. (2013) The centrality of beating fantasies and wishes in the analysis of a three-year-old girl. Psychoanalytic Inquiry 33(4):351-367.

Sugarman, A. (1999) The boy in the iron mask: super ego issues in the analysis of a two-year-old encopretic. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 68(4):497-519.

Sugarman, A. (2018) The importance of a promoting a sense of self-agency in child analysis. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 71:108-122.

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