SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Reis, B. (in press). Freud’s Animality. Int. J. Psycho-Anal.
Reis, B. (2024). Die Beziehung uber die Nabelschnur. In: Jahrbuch Der Psychoanalyse, 89: pp. 179-186.
Reis, B. (2024). What is meant by the term ‘interpretation’, and what is it for? JAPA, 71(6): 1211-1238.
Reis, B. (2021). The analyst’s listening: for, to, with. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 102(2):219-235.
Reis, B. (2019). Creative repetition. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 100(6):1306-1320.
Reis, B. (2018). Being-With: From Infancy Through Philosophy to Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Inq., 38(2):130-137.
Reis, B. (2018). Mingling and Stretching: Revisiting Arlow's “Fantasy, Memory, and Reality Testing”. Psychoanal Q., 87(1):159-170.
Reis, B. (2016). Monsters, dreams and madness: Commentary on ‘The arms of the chimeras’. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 97(2):479-488.
Reis, B. (2016). Monstruos, sueños y locura: Comentario sobre “Las armas de las quimeras”. Int. J. Psycho-Anal. Es., 2(2):511-524.
Reis, B. (2015). How Deep the Sky: Discussion of Special Issue on Evolution of Witnessing. Contemp. Psychoanal., 51(2):333-347.
Reis, B. (2014). Some Questions regarding Reality, Subjectivity, and Psychoanalytic Theory Construction. Psychoanal Q., 83(4):939-948.
Reis, B. (2012). Silence and Quiet: A Phenomenology of Wordlessness. DIVISION/Rev., 6:24-26.
Reis, B. (2011). Commentary on Frank Summers's “Kohut's Vision and the Nuclear Program of the Self”. Int. J. Psychoanal. Self Psychol., 6(3):306-314.
Reis, B. (2011). Reading Kohut Through Husserl. Psychoanal. Inq., 31(1):75-83.
Reis, B. (2011). Zombie States: Reconsidering the Relationship between Life and Death Instincts. Psychoanal Q., 80(2):269-286.
Reis, B. (2010). A Human Family: Commentary on Paper by Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, Chloé Lavanchy-Scaiola, and Nicolas Favez. Psychoanal. Dial., 20(2):151-157.
Reis, B. (2010). All Roads Do Not Lead to Rome. Psychoanal. Dial., 20(2):231-235.
Reis, B. (2010). Enactive Fields: An Approach to Interaction in the Kleinian-Bionian Model: Commentary on Paper by Lawrence J. Brown. Psychoanal. Dial., 20(6):695-703.
Reis, B.E. (2010). This Curious Moment in Time. Int. J. Psychoanal. Self Psychol., 5(2):216-218.
Reis, B. (2009). Performative and Enactive Features of Psychoanalytic Witnessing: The Transference as the Scene of Address. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 90(6):1359-1372.
Reis, B. (2009). We: Commentary on Papers by Trevarthen, Ammaniti & Trentini, and Gallese. Psychoanal. Dial., 19(5):565-579.
Reis, B. (2008). Varieties of Recognition. Int. J. Psychoanal. Self Psychol., 3(2):158-177.
Reis, B. (2007). Fetish: A Graphic Essay. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 8(3):303-311.
Reis, B. (2007). Sensing and (Analytic) Sensibilities: Some Thoughts Following Eyal Rozmarin's “an Other in Psychoanalysis”. Contemp. Psychoanal., 43(3):374-385.
Reis, B. (2007). Witness to History: Introduction to Symposium on Transhistorical Catastrophe. Psychoanal. Dial., 17(5):621-626.
Reis, B. (2006). Even Better than the Real Thing. Contemp. Psychoanal., 42(2):177-196.
Reis, B. (2006). Time Passes: Commentary on Paper by Jody Messler Davies. Psychoanal. Dial., 16(5):599-602.
Reis, B. (2005). The Self is Alive and Well and Living in Relational Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Psychol., 22(1):86-95.
Reis, B. (2005). The Subject of History/The Object of Transference. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 6(3):217-240.
Reis, B.E. (2004). You Are Requested to Close the Eyes. Psychoanal. Dial., 14(3):349-371.
Reis, B. (2003). Relational Perspectives in Psychoanalysis. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 51(1):295-300.
Frie, R.; Reis, B. (2001). Understanding Intersubjectivity: Psychoanalytic Formulations and Their Philosophical Underpinnings. Contemp. Psychoanal., 37(2):297-327.
Reis, B.E. (1999). Adventures of the Dialectic: Reply to Commentaries. Psychoanal. Dial., 9(3):407-414.
Reis, B.E. (1999). Thomas Ogden's Phenomenological Turn. Psychoanal. Dial., 9(3):371-393.
Reis, B.E. (1993). Toward a psychoanalytic understanding of multiple personality disorder. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 57(3):309-318.
PUBLICATIONS WITH THE BOSTON CHANGE PROCESS STUDY GROUP
Boston Change Process Study Group (2018). Engagement and the Emergence of a Charged Other, Contemp. Psychoanal., 54(3):540-559.
Boston Change Process Study Group (2018). Moving Through and Being Moved By: Embodiment in Development and in the Therapeutic Relationship, Contemp. Psychoanal., 54(2):299-321.
Boston Change Process Study Group (2013). Enactment and the Emergence of New Relational Organization. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 61(4):727-749.
BOOK REVIEWS
Reis, B. (2015). Attachment and Psychoanalysis: Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications. By Morris N. Eagle. Guilford Press, New York, 2013; 241 pp.; Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 96(1):244-247.
Reis, B. (2014). The Psychic Home: Psychoanalysis, Consciousness, and the Human Soul. By Roger Kennedy. Hove, UK/New York: Routledge, 2014. 159 pp.; Psychoanal Q., 83(4):1007-1011.
Reis, B. (2013). The Silent Past and the Invisible Present. By Paul Renn. New York: Routledge, 2012. 213 pp.; Psychoanal Q., 82(2):524-528.
Reis, B. (2012). The Life and Death of Psychoanalysis: On Unconscious Desire and Its Sublimation. By Jamieson Webster, Ph.D. London: Karnac Books, 2011. 152 pp.; Contemp. Psychoanal., 48(3):414-417.
Reis, B. (2012). A New Freudian Synthesis: Clinical Process in the Next Generation. Edited by Andrew B. Druck, Carolyn Ellman, Norbert Freedman, and Aaron Thaler. London: Karnac, 2011. 296 pp.; Psychoanal Q., 81(2):480-486.
Reis, B.E. (2000). A Review of the Reproduction of Evil: A Clinical and Cultural Perspective. By Sue Grand. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2000. xvi + 167 pp.; Contemp. Psychoanal., 36(4):730-734.
Reis, B.E. (2000). Beat the Devil. By Sue Grand. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2000. Contemp. Psychoanal., 36(4):730-734.
PRESENTATIONS
Dr. Reis is a frequent presenter at American Psychoanalytic Association Meetings, International Psychoanalytic Association conferences, scientific meetings at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, New York University's Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis, and at psychoanalytic institutes in North America, South America, Europe, and the Middle East.