The City Bookshelf

The faculty have been busy! Here is a listing of books recently published by our professors.

From Brotherhood to Manhood: How Black Men Rescue Their Relationships and Dreams from the Invisibility Syndrome, by Anderson J. Franklin (John Wiley & Sons, $24.95). A.J.'s 2004 publication graced Essence magazine's top ten-bestseller list this summer.

Affect Regulation, Mentalization, and the Development of the Self, by Peter Fonagy, Mary Target, György Gergely, and Elliot L. Jurist (Other Press, $37.00). The paperback edition arrives in stores in April. Elliot's book was awarded the Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic Scholarship's second prize by the Canadian Psychological Association's Section on Psychoanalysis.

Therapeutic Communication: Principles and Effective Practice, by Paul Wachtel (Kongo-Shuppan). The Japanese translation of Paul's 1993 book was published in 2004.

Reading David: A Mother and Son's Journey through the Labyrinth of Dyslexia, by Lissa Weinstein (Perigee Books, $14.95). The paperback edition of Lissa's book came out this fall.

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