Issue 1
15 articlesSecond Special Issue: Sincerity and Freedom London Conference Inspired by Ferenczi's Clinical DiaryIntroduction
- pp. 3-4
In These Pages…
Judit Szekacs-Weisz - pp. 19-28
Thwarting the Psychoanalytic Detectives: Defending the Severn Legacy
Christopher Fortune - pp. 29-36
On “Polygamous Analysis”
Emanuel Berman - pp. 37-45
Becoming a Peter Pan: Omnipotence, Dependency and the Ferenczian Child
Shaul Bar-Haim - pp. 46-56
The Child as a Traumatic Self-Component in Ferenczi's Later Psychoanalysis
Antal Bókay - pp. 57-64
“Freedom to Grow”
Kathleen Kelley-Lainé - pp. 65-75
Free to Move, Free to Be
Julianna Vamos - pp. 76-85
Klein, Ferenczi and the Clinical Diary
Isabel Hernandez-Halton - pp. 86-93
Lacan and Ferenczi: Paradoxical Kinship?
Yves Lugrin - pp. 94-109
The Jung-Ferenczi Dossier
Tom Keve - pp. 112-115
Transference and Countertransference Today, edited by Robert Oelsner, Routledge, East Sussex and New York, 2013, 384pp.
Paul Geltner - pp. 115-118
The Therapeutic Situation in the 21st Century, by Mark Leffert, Routledge, New York, 2013, 288pp.
Janet Rivkin Zuckerman
Issue 2
23 articlesSpecial Issue: What is Effective in Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy? A Historical RepriseIntroduction
In These Pages…
Articles
- pp. 134-138
A Historical Reprise: Some Observations on Progress in Psychoanalysis
Steven D. Axelrod - pp. 139-144
What is Effective in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy? Some Things Change, Some Stay the Same
Larry M. Rosenberg - pp. 145-153
The Dissociative Turn in Psychoanalysis
Sheldon Itzkowitz - pp. 154-158
Great Ideas and Dumb Luck in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Emily Kuriloff - pp. 159-168
What is Effective in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy? A Historical Reprise: Response to the Responses*
Ronald C. Naso - pp. 169-172
Conclusion of the Contemporary Roundtable
Robert M. Prince - pp. 175-181
What is Effective in the Therapeutic Process? A round Table Discussion
Elizabeth Kilpatrick - pp. 182-187
What is Effective in the Therapeutic Process? A round Table Discussion
Lewis R. Wolberg - pp. 188-194
What is Effective in the Therapeutic Process? A round Table Discussion
Marianne Horney Eckardt - pp. 194-203
What is Effective in the Therapeutic Process? A Round-Table Discussion
Frederick A. Weiss - pp. 203-210
What is Effective in the Therapeutic Process? A round Table Discussion
Leslie H. Farber - pp. 211-217
What is Effective in the Therapeutic Process? A round Table Discussion
Louis E. DeRosis - pp. 217-223
What is Effective in the Therapeutic Process? A round Table Discussion
Silvano Arieti - pp. 223-225
What Leads to Basic Change in Psychoanalytic Therapy? A round Table Discussion
Melvin Boigon - pp. 226-230
What Leads to Basic Change in Psychoanalytic Therapy? A round Table Discussion
William V. Silverberg - pp. 232-234
Catch Them Before They Fall: The Psychoanalysis of Breakdown, by Christopher Bollas, Routledge, London and New York, 2013, 152pp.
Margaret Parish - pp. 234-237
Good Stuff: Courage, Resilience, Gratitude, Generosity, Forgiveness, and Sacrifice, by Salman Akhtar, Jason Aronson Inc., Maryland, 2014, 167 pp.
Molly S. Castelloe - pp. 237-240
The Total Transference and the Complete Counter-Transference: The Kleinian Psychoanalytic Approach with More Disturbed Patients, by Robert Waska, Jason Aronson, Lanham, Maryland (2012) 173pp.
Merle Molofsky
From Our Archives
Issue 3
13 articlesIntroduction
- pp. 267-286
The Holocaust after 70 Years: Holocaust Survivors in the United States
Robert M. Prince - pp. 287-303
Seeing Double, Being Double: Longing, Belonging, Recognition, and Evasion in Psychodynamic Work with Immigrants
Ghislaine Boulanger - pp. 304-319
Giving Birth in Exile: Motherhood as Reterritorialization
Elise Pestre - pp. 320-332
Arieti and Bowlby: Convergence and Direct Influence
Marco Bacciagaluppi - pp. 335-338
Living Psychoanalysis: From Theory to Experience, by Michael Parsons, Routledge, London and New York, 2014, 263+xxiipp.
Judith E. Vida - pp. 338-341
Forgiveness in Intimate Relationships: A Psychoanalytic Perspective, by Shahrzad Siassi, Karnac, London, 2013, 186pp.
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 341-343
The Radical Humanism of Erich Fromm, by Kieran Durkin, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2014, 250pp.
Marco Bacciagaluppi - pp. 343-345
The Possible Profession: The Analytic Process of Change, by Theodore J. Jacobs, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York, 2013, 326pp.
Christie M. Platt - pp. 345-348
Emotional Communication: Countertransference Analysis and the Use of Feeling in Psychoanalytic Technique, by Paul Geltner, Routledge, New York, 2013, 336pp.
Robert Waska - pp. 348-350
The Awakened Ones: Phenomenology of Visionary Experience, by Gananath Obeysekere, Columbia University Press, West Sussex, 2012, 644pp.
Mariam Cohen
Issue 4
12 articlesSpecial Issue: The Intertwining of External and Internal Events in the Changing WorldIntroduction
- pp. 353-360
In these Pages …: The Intertwining of External and Internal Events in the Changing World
Vamik D. Volkan - pp. 382-393
Cyprus Turkish Fairy Tales: Glimpse of a Harmonious Past
Erdem Beyoğlu - pp. 394-415
Communism and the Trauma of its Collapse Revisited
Catherine Schmidt-Löw-Beer, Moira Atria & Elisha Davar - pp. 416-437
Female Sexuality, Nationalism and Large Group Identity
Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Torres & Aranzazu Fernández-Rivas - pp. 438-453
Identity Formation Difficulties in Immigrant Adolescents: Three Cases from Germany
Annette Streeck-Fischer - pp. 456-458
The Search for a Relational Home: An Intersubjective View of Therapeutic Action, by Chris Jaenicke, Routledge, East Sussex and New York, 2014, 114 pp.
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 458-461
Psychosis, Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry in Postwar USA: On the Borderline of Madness, by Orna Ophir, Routledge, East Sussex and New York, 2015, 196 pp.
Marco Bacciagaluppi - pp. 461-464
Learning About Emotions in Illness: Integrating Psychotherapeutic Teaching into Medical Education, edited by Peter Shoenberg & Jessica Yakeley, Routledge, London and New York, 2014,156 pp.
David Mintz - pp. 464-466
The Origins of Attachment: Infant Research and Adult Treatment, by Beatrice Beebe and Frank Lachmann, Routledge, New York, 2014, 231pp.
Nancy Freeman-Carroll