Dr Lilienthal's active research profile informs his psychodynamic psychotherapy practice through a qualitative research process. These are his more recent publications. Each is a major treatise of up to 20,000 words, published in New York, and accepted by peer review in the international community of practitioners and scholars. Each publication has the high imprimateur of SCOPUS-indexation.

 

Addiction: The Discourse of Pathological Love of an Alluring Object

The Formation of Freudian Psychoanalytic Symptoms

The Oceanic Feeling: Epitomes of the Sources

Ancient Babylonian Marriage: Regulation by Prebendary Agreement

Commonplace Denunciation: Consequent Anxiety and Defence Mechanisms

Marriage Voidable by Psychosis: A Lacanian Approach

 

Currently in press and soon to be released

Plutarch’s Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans: A Historiographic Method Based in a priori Author Intentions

Pathological Narcissism: A Teleological Classification of an Attempt at Self-Mastery

The Freudian Unconscious: Nostalgic Regression to the Instincts and Feelings