Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 1-35
Can Attachment Theory Help Explain the Relationship between Childhood Adversity and Psychosis?
John Read & Andrew Gumley - pp. 36-45
Genetics and Schizophrenia: Part 1: What is What, Exactly?
Joseph Schwartz - pp. 46-55
A Study of Professional Curiosity in Non-Directive Play Therapy and its Link to Attachment
Angela S. Garden - pp. 56-61
Listening to People Who Do Not Speak: Attachment, Communication, and Meaning in Work with Disabled Adults and Children1
Jane Kitsen - pp. 62-79
Positive Thinking Does Not Stop Bad Things Happening: An Attachment Approach to Compulsive Obsessional Phenomena
Orit Badouk-Epstein - pp. 80-85
Through a Lens Darkly: Working with a CCTV Team in Trouble
Andy Metcalf - pp. 86-88
Embracing Dissociation
Emerald Davis - pp. 89-105
The Move from Categories to Process: Attachment Phenomena and Clinical Evaluation
Arietta Slade - pp. 106-107
Arietta Slade will give the 15th John Bowlby Lecture at the John Bowlby Memorial Conference, 25th and 26th April 2008. The Conference is entitled: ‘Terror within and Without. Attachment and Disintegration: Clinical Work on the Edge’
- pp. 108-113
Breaking Free from Procrustean Orthodoxy: Personal Reflections after the 2007 Bowlby Memorial Conference
Richard Reeves - pp. 123-125
Contributors
Exhibition Review
Issue 2
17 articles- pp. 127-148
Emotional Recovery and Staying Well after Psychosis: An Attachment-based Conceptualization
Andrew Gumley, Matthias Schwannauer, Angus MacBeth & John Read - pp. 149
Conference Hosted by ATTACHMENT and the Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (CAPP) 31 October-1 November 2008
- pp. 150-158
Genetics and Schizophrenia: Part 2: Why Attachment Theory is a Better Theory and Why No One Wants it
Joseph Schwartz - pp. 159-181
Guidelines to Diagnosis of Ritual Abuse/Mind Control Traumatic Stress1
Ellen P. Lacter & Karl D. Lehman - pp. 182
Poem: Searching
Emerald Davis - pp. 183-194
Postcards from Cuba 2007-2008
Marge Oderberg - pp. 195-203
‘Killing Me Softly’: A Relational Understanding of Attachment to Pain
Sarah Benamer - pp. 204-215
Attachment-Based Therapy in Groups: Exploring a New Theoretical Paradigm with Professional Care-givers
Una McCluskey - pp. 216-224
The Woodpecker: The Place of Trance and Hypnosis in Relational Psychotherapy
Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar - pp. 230-236
Can Tony Soprano Be Redeemed: Is There Such a Thing as a Criminal Personality?
Orit Badouk-Epstein - pp. 244-246
Tales of Psychotherapy (2007), edited by Jane Ryan, published by Karnac.
Yvonne Forward - pp. 249-252
List of Contributors
Neuroscience Update
Book Review and Interview
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 257-268
Behind Closed Doors: Sexual Excitement as a Re-Enactment of Trauma
Liat Levy - pp. 269-281
Erotic Gift-Giving from Client to Therapist in Relational Psychotherapy
Benjamin Marr - pp. 282-284
Response to Paper by Benjamin Marr on Erotic Gift-Giving in Relational Psychotherapy
Barry Christie - pp. 285-290
Applications of the Child Attachment Interview. A Practitioner-Researcher's Experience of Working with the Measure of Attachment in Middle Childhood
Joanna North - pp. 292-320
Attachment to the Unborn Child and Parental Mental Representations of Pregnancy following Perinatal Loss
Joann M. O'Leary & Clare Thorwick - pp. 321-327
‘The Making of Her’: My Boarding School Experience
Mary Stack - pp. 328-342
‘What Do You Think is Going on Here? Is This Individual Therapy or Couple Therapy?’
Jenny Riddell - pp. 349-351
List of Contributors