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HYLAND Dr. Grey has edited and/or authored three books on the self and relationships, one of them, Narcissism and the Interpersonal Self (Columbia University Press, 1993) with John Fiscalini. His other books are Man, Woman and Marriage: Small Group Processes in the Family (Transaction, 2008) and Class, Personality and Society (Atherton Press,1969). Recently retired, he was a Supervising Analyst at the prestigious William Alanson White Institute in New York. He is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Fordham University. His wife, Dr. Caroline Grey, is a practicing psychiatrist in New York City. Interviewer's Note: Alan Grey is my neighbor. He is a person of enormous physical strength, possessing great personal tenacity. It is a pleasure in the ritual of my day to meet and greet him. He is an unabashed, unapologetic purveyor of a positive attitude: when he apprehends it in others, he lets them know, a trait much appreciated in the often far too helter-skelter and often less than encouraging attitudes encountered in everyday life. I photographed him with part of a Tuscan column on one side of the background, a green wall on the other, with a void in between, representing in order, the built world, the world of nature, and the world of the spirit. I have used this background in The Transformation Series of photographs, now in two museum collections. These photographs represent an emotional journey. Dr. Alan Grey has absorbed such journeys among his patients throughout his long, accomplished career. His analysis of life encompasses architecture, nature and soul. CH Interviewer's note