Issue 1
4 articlesIssue 2
5 articles- pp. 99-100
International Scientific Colloquium on ‘Aims and Criteria for Termination of Child and Adult Psychoanalysis’
- pp. 101-109
First Day
- pp. 109-116
There now follows a summary by Julia Fabricius and Viviane Green of their paper, ‘Termination in Child Analysis: Analysts' Aims and Criteria or a Child-Led Process?’, arising from collaborative work with fellow study-group members Tessa Baradon, Jennifer Davids and Hansi Kennedy.
- pp. 116-149
Following this presentation, M. Burgner opened the paper to discussion from the floor. S. Abrams expressed his appreciation of the paper and said his own views would in part reflect those of a New York group to which he had belonged for 3 years. He liked the authors' use of the term ‘calling a halt’ and preferred it to ‘termination’. He continued:
- pp. 150-182
Second Day
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 187-216
Diagnostic Profile on Ruth, a Six-Year-Old Girl
Marianne Parsons - pp. 217-223
Study Day on Divorce, Children, Courts and the Law
- pp. 224-228
Parental Pathology and its Impact on Contact
Elizabeth Model - pp. 228-230
First Vignette
Pauline Cohen - pp. 230-232
Second Vignette
Audrey Gavshon - pp. 232-235
Report on the Meeting
Anne Penington - pp. 237-253
Maurits Katan's Studies on the Schizophrenias: Their Clinical and Theoretical Importance
Thomas Freeman - pp. 255-256
Report on the International Association for the History of Psychoanalysis's Weekend Conference on The History of Child Psychoanalysis
Viviane Green - pp. 257-260
Obituaries
Stanley Wiseberg - pp. 261-265
Jula Weiss
- pp. 267
European Psycho-Analytical Federation in Collaboration with the Psychoanalysis Unit University College London
Issue 4
7 articles- pp. 271-290
The Therapeutic Treatment of a Five-Year-Old Boy With Experience of Early Loss
Viviane Green - pp. 291-315
Who is Helped by Child Psychoanalysis? A Sample Study of Disruptive Children, from the Anna Freud Centre Retrospective Investigation
Peter Fonagy & Mary Target - pp. 317-332
Unconscious Fantasy, Identification and Projection in the Creative Writer
Joseph Sandler & Anne-Marie Sandler - pp. 333
Editorial Note
- pp. 333-351
The Perversion of Mothering: Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy
Herbert A. Schreier - pp. 353-356
Conference on ‘Recovered Memories of Abuse - True or False?’: A Personal Review
Jennifer Davids - pp. 357-361
Disorganization in Infant Behaviour is Predictable from Disorganization in Parental Speech: Evidence for a Second-Generation-Effect of Unresolved Trauma': Report on the Workshop by Mary Main and Erik Hesse
Susan Yabsley