Here is a (reasonably up-to-date) bibliography of articles I have written, from oldest to most recent. Some of them are available at Academia. edu. Also, you may email and request specific articles and I will send them to you. My email address is: LMJACOBS@mac.com
Alexander, R., Brickman, B., Jacobs, L., Trop, J., & Yontef, G. (1992). Transference Meets Dialogue. The Gestalt Journal, 15(2), 61-108.
Hycner, R., & Jacobs, L. (1995). The Healing Relationship in Gestalt Therapy: A Dialogic/Self Psychology Approach. Highland: The Gestalt Journal Press Inc.
Hycner, R., & Jacobs, L.(1995). The Healing Relationship in Gestalt Therapy: A Dialogic/Self-psychological Approach. Highland, NY: Gestalt Journal Press.
Jacobs, L. (1988). Itís Not Easy to Be a Field Theorist: Commentary on ìCartesian and Post-Cartesian Trends in Relational Psychoanalysisî. past and present, 3.
Jacobs, L. (1989). Dialogue in Gestalt theory and therapy. Gestalt Journal, 12(1), 25-67.
Jacobs, L. (1992). Insights from psychoanalytic self psychology and intersubjectivity theory for Gestalt therapists. Gestalt Journal, 15(2), 25-60.
Jacobs, L. (1996). Shame in the therapeutic dialogue. In The Voice of Shame: Silence and Connection in Psychotherapy(pp. 297-314).
Jacobs, L. (1998a). Optimal responsiveness and intersubjective relating. Optimal Responsiveness: How Therapists Heal Their Patients, ed. HA Bacal. Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 191-212.
Jacobs, L. (2000). Respectful Dialogues. interview in British Gestalt Journal, 9(2), 105-116.
Jacobs, L. (2001). Pathways to a relational worldview. In M. Goldfried (Ed.), How therapists change: Personal and professional reflections(pp. 271-288). Washington, DC: APA.
Jacobs, L. (2003a). Comment 4: Being a Repeat, Repeating Being. INTERNATIONAL GESTALT JOURNAL, 26(1), 38-45.
Jacobs, L. (2003b). Differing Views on Implications of a Relational Self: Book Review of P. Philippson, 2001. INTERNATIONAL GESTALT JOURNAL, 26(1), 137-148.
Jacobs, L. (2004). Ethics of Context and Field: The Practices of Care, Inclusion and Openness to Dialogue. In R. Lee (Ed.), Values of connection: A relational approach to ethics(pp. 35-56). Hillsdale, NJ: Gestalt Press/Analytic Press.
Jacobs, L. (2005). For whites only. In T. Levine Bar-Yoseph (Ed.), The bridge: Dialogues across cultures(pp. 225-244). New Orleans: Gestalt Institute Press.
Jacobs, L. (2005). The inevitable intersubjectivity of selfhood. INTERNATIONAL GESTALT JOURNAL, 28(1), 43-70.
Jacobs, L. (2006a). Musings of a Master: Erv Polster in interview with Lynne Jacobs Recorded at the GANZ Conference, Melbourne, September 8th, . Gestalt Journal of Australia and New Zealand, 3(2), 8.
Jacobs, L. (2006b). Phenomenological Psychology Redux: Book Review of E. Spinelli, 2005. INTERNATIONAL GESTALT JOURNAL, 29(1), 145.
Jacobs, L. (2006c). That Which Enables-Support as Complex and Contextually Emergent. BRITISH GESTALT JOURNAL, 15(2), 10.
Jacobs, L. (2007). From the Couch: Trauma and Recovery after Analytic Impingement. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 2(4), 405-422.
Jacobs, L. (2008). Dialogue, Confirmation, and the “Good”. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 3(4), 409-431. doi:10.1080/15551020802337476
Jacobs, L. (2008). Dialogue, Confirmation, and the Good. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 3(4), 409-431.
Jacobs, L., & Hycner, R. (Eds.). (2009). Relational Approaches in Gestalt Therapy. New York: GestaltPress and Routledge, Taylor & Francis.
Jacobs, L. (2009). From selfobjects to dialogue: a journey through the intersubjective field. Self and Systems: Explorations in Contemporary Self Psychology (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1159, 106-121.
Jacobs, L. (2009a). From selfojects to dialogue: A Journey through the Intersubjective Field. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1159(1 Self and Systems Explorations in Contemporary Self Psychology), 106-121.
Jacobs, L. (2009b). Relationality: Foundational assumptions. In D. a. W. Ullman, G. (Ed.), Cocreating the field: Intention and practice in the age of complexity(pp. 45-72). New York: Gestalt Press/Routledge.
Jacobs, L. (2010a). Speaking Evocatively: Prose and wisdom of Erv and Miriam Polster. Gestalt Review, 14(2).
Jacobs, L. (2010b). Truth or what matters: Commentary on paper by Philip A. Ringstrom. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 20(2), 224-230.
Jacobs, L. (2011). Embodied, Whole Conversation: Thoughts Stimulated by Reading Speaking the Unspeakable: 'The Implicit,' Traumatic Living Memory, and the Dialogue of Metaphors, by Donna M. Orange. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 6(2), 207-213.
Jacobs, L. (2011). Ethical Inspiration and Complex Experiencing. In D. a. B. Bloom, P. (Ed.), Continuity and Change: Gestalt Therapy Now(pp. 93-99): Cambridge Scholars.
Jacobs, L. (2012). Critiquing projection: Supporting dialogue in a post-Cartesian world. Gestalt Therapy: Advances in Theory and Practice, 59.
Jacobs, L. (2012). Critiquing projection: supporting dialogue in a post-Cartesian world1. In T. Bar-Yoseph Levine (Ed.), Gestalt Therapy: Advances in Theory and Practice(pp. 59-69).
Jacobs, L. M. (2014). Learning to Love White Shame and Guilt: Skills for Working as a White Therapist in a Racially Divided Country. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 9(4), 297-312.
Jacobs, L. (2014). Circumstance of Birth: Life on the Color Line. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 34(7), 746-758.
Jacobs, L. (2015). Book Review of Gestalt Therapy in Clinical Practice: From Psychopathology to the Aesthetics of Contact. In: JSTOR.
Jacobs, L. (2016a). Dialogue and Double Consciousness: Lessons in Power and Humility. Gestalt Review, 20(2), 147-161.
Jacobs, L. (2016b). Racializing Kohut’s “Guilty Man” and “Tragic Man”: Serious Play in the Service of Inclusiveness. International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, 11(4), 340-348. doi:10.1080/15551024.2016.1213093
Jacobs, L. (2017a). Hopes, fears, and enduring relational themes. BRITISH GESTALT JOURNAL, 26(1), 7-16.
Jacobs, L. (2017b). On dignity, a sense of dignity, and inspirational shame. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 37(6), 380-394.
Jacobs, L. (2017c). The “Timeless Experience” of a Revealed Life. PsycCRITIQUES, 62(3).
Jacobs, L. (2018). History and Memory as Ethical Practice: A Review Essay of Not in My Family: German Memory and Responsibility After the Holocaust by Roger Frie. In: Taylor & Francis.