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Diana
Diamond is Associate Professor in the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology
at the City University of New York, and Adjunct Assistant Professor
of Psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical
Center, where she is also a senior fellow at the Personality Disorders
Institute. She has co-authored several books, including Affect and Attachment
in the Family (with Jeri Doane, 1994) and Borderline Patients: Extending
the Limits of Treatability (Koenigsberg, Kernberg, Stone, Appelbaum,
and Yeomans, and Diamond, 2000). She has published a number of articles
in the areas of attachment theory, borderline personality disorder,
trauma studies and film and psychoanalysis. She is on the editorial
board of Psychoanalytic Inquiry and has edited with Sid Blatt a three
volume monograph series on Attachment Research and Psychoanalysis: Theoretical
Considerations and Clinical Implications for Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Recent
publications:
Disturbed
attachment and negative affective style: An intergenerational spiral.
British Journal of Psychiatry
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