Attachment: New Directions in Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Volume 1
Issue 1
18 articles- pp. 1-7
A Felicitous Meeting of Attachment and Relational Psychotherapy
Daniel N. Stern - pp. 8-17
Separated Attachments and Sexual Aliveness: How Changing Attachment Patterns Can Enhance Intimacy1
Susie Orbach - pp. 18-29
Sex, Couples, and Attachment: The Role of Hedonic Intersubjectivity
Jeremy Holmes - pp. 30-31
Vanishing Spell
Valerie Sinason - pp. 32-44
Who am I? Some Thoughts around Adoption Issues
Catherine Mitson - pp. 45-49
Discussion of ‘Who am I?’
Andrew Enever - pp. 50-56
Reflections on Race, Racism, and Psychotherapy
Emerald Davis - pp. 62-64
Keeping on Pushing: An Interview with Richard Bowlby
Joseph Schwartz - pp. 65-70
Forty-Four Juvenile Thieves: Their Characters and Home-Life (II)1
John Bowlby - pp. 71-77
Stop Thief! But What Has Been Stolen and by Whom?: Discussion of Paper by John Bowlby
Paul Renn - pp. 78-85
We Need to Talk about … Attachment and Crime: Discussion of Paper by John Bowlby
Rachel Wingfield - pp. 86-93
Bowlby's Contribution for an ASBO Age: Discussion of Paper by John Bowlby
Will McMahon - pp. 109-111
Contributors
- pp. vii-xii
Editorial
Bowlby Centenary
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 117-132
The Infanticidal Attachment
Brett Kahr - pp. 133-148
The Wounded Client is Not Always My Priority
Doron Levene - pp. 149-158
The Way That You Say it: Poetry in Psychotherapy1
Jane Kitsen - pp. 159-162
Discussion of ‘The Way That You Say it: Poetry in Therapy’
Sonya Aleksic - pp. 163-164
Poems
Joan Woodward - pp. 165-178
Are There Meaningful Relationships between Psychosocial Self and Physiological Self?
Roger J. Booth - pp. 200-212
I've Always Hated Fractions
Christine Fremantle - pp. 213-220
Separation and Loss: The Impact on the Emotional Health of Afro-Caribbean Young People
Elaine Arnold - pp. 221-231
Letter from South Africa
Margaret Green - pp. 232-242
The Illusion of Return: An Interview with Samir El-Youssef
Irris Singer - pp. 251-253
Contributors
Attachment, Immigration and Race
Editorial
Issue 3
20 articles- pp. 259-268
Being Disabled: Psychotherapy with a Man with Cerebral Palsy and a Learning Disability
Mark Linington - pp. 269-274
The Internal Oppressor: The Veiled Companion of Racial Oppression1
Aileen Alleyne - pp. 275-279
Discussion of ‘The Internal Oppressor: The Veiled Companion of Racial Oppression’1
Lennox Thomas - pp. 280-293
Crying is a Two-Person Behaviour: A Relational Perspective Based on Attachment Theory
Judith Kay Nelson - pp. 294-296
Subjectivity or Intimacy? The Chicken or the Egg? What Comes First?
Gülcan Sutton Purser - pp. 297-304
Infanticidal Attachment: Symbolic and Concrete
Adah Sachs - pp. 305-309
The Infanticidal Attachment in Schizophrenia and Dissociative Identity Disorder
Brett Kahr - pp. 310-312
Trauma at the Threshold: An Eight-Year-Old Goes to Boarding School
Simon Partridge - pp. 313-320
Discussion of Trauma at the Threshold: The Impact of Boarding School on Attachment in Young Children
Annie Power - pp. 321
Spring Afternoon
U. A. Fanthorpe - pp. 322
Comment on ‘Spring Afternoon’
Natasha Roffe - pp. 323-330
Coming into Mind. Contemporary Neuroscience, Attachment, and the Psychological Therapies: A Clinical Perspective
Margaret Wilkinson - pp. 331-333
A Cognitive Therapist Meets John Bowlby
Giovanni Liotti - pp. 334-347
The Nature of a Student's Tie to the Teacher: Reminiscences of Training and Friendship with John Bowlby
Victoria Hamilton - pp. 356-359
Tarnation, dir. Jonathan Caouette
Orit Badouk Epstein - pp. 364-368
Contributors