PUBLICATIONS

Marmarosh, C., & Salamon, S.I. (2020). Repeated terminations: Transferring therapists in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). https://doi.org/10.1037/pst0000340

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Salamon, S. I. (2019). Insight and responsibility: A psychodynamic-existential approach to psychotherapy. The Humanistic Psychologist, 47(1), 52-75. doi:10.1037/hum0000113

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PRESENTATIONS

Kelly, C. M., Báez-Powell, N., & Salamon, S. I. (2022, April). In To Be or Not to Be Seen: The (In)Visibility of the Therapist's Multicultural Identities. 41st Annual Spring Meeting Trauma and (Trans)cendence.

Chaudhry, R.M., Gaztambide, D., Laracy, M., Ruth, R., Salamon, S.I. (2020, August). In Religious psychoanalytic therapists, religious patients—New perspectives. American Psychological Association 2020 Virtual Meeting.

Interfaith

Causer, C., Ford, K., Sacks, D., Tennyson, M., Salamon, S.I. (2020, August). In Decolonizing the history & systems course: Student and faculty perspectives. National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology 2020 Virtual Summer Meeting.

Decolonizing Psychology

Salamon, S. I. (2019, January). In Insight and responsibility: A psychodynamic-existential approach to psychotherapy. The George Washington University Professional Psychology Program, Washington, District of Columbia.

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Ruth, R., Salamon, S. I., & Gedo, P. M. (2017, December). In The Jewish and relational Freud: Implications for psychotherapeutic technique today. The George Washington University Professional Psychology Program, Washington, District of Columbia.

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Salamon, S. I. (2017, July). In Sigmund Freud, Jewish identity, and the secular mind: New insight for his treatment of a Hasidic rabbi. 125th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, District of Columbia.

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Salamon, S. I., Erickson, K., Aleshina, Y., & Prelinger, J. (2017, May). In Existential psychotherapy: A theoretical and clinical introduction. The George Washington University Professional Psychology Program, Washington, District of Columbia.

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