Corrections
Correction
Copyediting errors resulted in changing the intended meaning of the first paragraph of the book review by Robert S. Wallerstein, M.D. on The Quiet Revolution in American Psychoanalysis: Selected Papers of Arnold Cooper , which ran on page 2021 of the November issue (Am J Psychiatry 2006; 163:2021).
The original wording appears below:
The title, The Quiet Revolution in American Psychoanalysis , aptly describes the more than half-century long impressive transformation of psychoanalysis in America, from the discipline and profession created almost single-handedly by the prodigious life"s work of Sigmund Freud, its founder, while at the same time maintaining its inherent continuity and identity within change, and Arnold Cooper, psychoanalytic clinician and theoretician, and always educator, is both a vivid chronicler of, as well as prominent contributor to, that story of maintained continuity within transformative change. This volume, lovingly edited by Elizabeth Auchincloss...