Back at the apartment, Bennett was loafing around in slippers, listening to the same Bach cantatas over and over again and reading the same psychoanalytic journals.
He published fifty-three papers in psychoanalytic journals.
Weinstein (2001) identified over two dozen articles in the major psychoanalytic journals lamenting the absence of a theory of emotions.
The same editorial policy was later adopted by other psychoanalytic journals.
In the Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing archives of the seven primary psychoanalytic journals from 1927 to 2000, not a single article on male infertility appears.
Now in its 84th year, it has one of the largest circulations of any psychoanalytic journal.
"We're so accustomed to the heavy jargon of psychoanalytic journals," said Dr. Coles, "that we sometimes don't know what to think when confronted with such elegant and evocative writing."
Dr. Kaplan's husband, Donald, with whom she helped edit American Imago, a psychoanalytic journal, died in 1994.
During this time, he had about a dozen papers published in medical and psychoanalytic journals.
He began to write and present about homosexuality in psychoanalytic journals and meetings shortly after meeting his life partner, in 1979.