Issue 1
19 articles- pp. 1-2
Editor's Comments
Ann Scott - pp. 16-18
Photographing My Mother's ‘Deathbed Scene’
Dan Welldon - pp. 36-51
The Feared Therapist: On Being Part of the Psychotic Patient's Paranoid Delusion
Nardus Saayman - pp. 52-69
Persecutory Entrapment and Flights in and Out of Situations: A Question of Survival
Leila Dubois-Barnes - pp. 70-83
Mortality and Finiteness
Satoshi Handa - pp. 155-158
A Group Analytic Exploration of the Sibling Matrix: How Siblings Shape Our Lives by Val Parker. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2019; 142 pp, £29.99 paperback.
Sue Einhorn - pp. 158-161
Concerning the Nature of Psychoanalysis: The Persistence of Paradoxical Discourse by Gregorio Kohon. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2019; 140 pp, £29.99 paperback.
Diana Birkett - pp. 161-164
Beyond Psychotherapy: On Becoming a (Radical) Psychoanalyst by Barnaby B. Barratt. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2019; 208 pp, £29.99 paperback.
Jeremy Holmes - pp. 164-167
Credo? Religion and Psychoanalysis by Patrick Casement. Published by Aeon Books, London, 2020; 94 pp, £9.99 paperback.
Neil Morgan - pp. 168-171
The Power of Music: Psychoanalytic Explorations by Roger Kennedy. Published by Phoenix Publishing House, Bicester, 2020; 192 pp, £24.99 paperback.
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 171-175
Discourse Ontology: Body and the Construction of a World, from Heidegger Through Lacan by Christos Tombras. Published by Palgrave Macmillan, The Palgrave Lacan Series, 2019; 232 pp, £49.99 paperback.
Barry Watt
Announcements
The Awareness of Death
Clinical and Theoretical Practice
The Representation of Illness in Clinical and Cultural Space: Freud Museum/BJP Conference, November 2019
Literary and Clinical Practice
Issue 2
24 articles- pp. 179-180
Editor's Comments
Ann Scott - pp. 183-186
Clinical Material
- pp. 186-189
Commentary by a Member of the Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Moscow
Konstantin Nemirovsky - pp. 189-191
Commentary by a Consultant Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist and Secretary of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy, Norwich
Emma Went - pp. 191-194
Commentary by a Member of the British Psychotherapy Foundation (Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Association), the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology and the Forensic Psychotherapy Society, London
Brett Kahr - pp. 208-222
I Am, a Central Concept of Winnicott
Chris Brogan - pp. 234-243
Is Anyone There? Use of the Telephone and Use of the Couch
Lesley Murdin - pp. 263-279
Toxic Parents, Addictions, and Institutional Psychotherapy
Nicolas Evzonas - pp. 301-318
Therapists' Experience of Working with Interpreters in NHS Settings: Drawing upon a Psychoanalytic Theoretical Framework to Contextualize the Findings of an IPA Study
Chloe Gerskowitch & Rachel Tribe - pp. 329-333
Ghosts in the Human Psyche: The Story of a ‘Muslim Armenian’ by Vamik D. Volkan. Published by Phoenix Publishing House, Bicester, 2019; £17.99 paperback.
David Morgan - pp. 333-336
Interpretation in Couple and Family Psychoanalysis: Cross-cultural Perspectives edited by Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2019; £29.99 paperback.
Catriona Wrottesley - pp. 336-339
Psychodynamic Interventions in Pregnancy and Infancy: Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives by Björn Salomonsson. Published by Routledge, Abingdon and New York, 2018; £32.99 paperback.
Julie Kitchener - pp. 340-342
Sexuality, Excess, and Representation: A Psychoanalytic Clinical and Theoretical Perspective by Rosine Jozef Perelberg. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2020; £23.99 paperback.
Jan McGregor Hepburn - pp. 342-345
The Psychiatry of Resolving Schizophrenia Psychoanalytically by Gillian Steggles. Published by Free Association Books, London, 2019; £25 paperback.
John Gale - pp. 345-349
Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process: Notes of C.G. Jung's Seminars on Wolfgang Pauli's dreams by C.G. Jung (edited by Suzanne Gieser). Published by Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 2019; £34 hardback.
Mark Saban - pp. 353
Rozsika Parker Prize 2021
Clinical Commentary
Psychoanalytic Theory
Clinical and Theoretical Practice
Announcement
Issue 3
23 articles- pp. 355-357
Editor's Comments
Ann Scott - pp. 362-379
Remote Working during the Pandemic: A Second Q&A with Gillian Isaacs Russell: Questions from the Editor and Editorial Board of the BJP
Gillian Isaacs Russell - pp. 390-403
The White Man in the Room: Finding My Position as a White Therapist
Daniel Weir - pp. 404-416
Holding and Visceral Attention: Bodily Concentration of an Analyst under Covid-19 Lockdown
Maia Kirchkheli - pp. 439-453
Mentalizing in Clinical Practice: Working with Children Whose Mother is Suffering from Psychotic Symptoms
Nadja Julia Rolli - pp. 454-468
From a Pictogram to a Symbol: Working with a Transgender Patient in an NHS Gender Clinic Using Piera Aulagnier's Theory of Identity Formation
Agnieszka Zalewska - pp. 484-492
Taking Your Own Side in the Argument
Andrew Cooper - pp. 514-516
Julian Leff 1938-2021
Ruth Berkowitz & Valerie Sinason - pp. 520-523
Essential Readings from the Melanie Klein Archives: Original Papers and Critical Reflections edited and introduced by Jane Milton. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2020; xxiii +259 pp, £34.99 paperback.
Karl Figlio - pp. 523-525
A Couple State of Mind: The Tavistock Relationships Model for the Psychoanalysis of Couples by Mary Morgan. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2018; 236 pp, £29.99 paperback.
Andrew Williams - pp. 526-528
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Illegitimacy, Adoption and Reproduction Technology: Strangers as Kin by Prophecy Coles. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2020; 146 pp, £23.99 paperback.
Judith Trowell - pp. 528-532
Psychoanalytic Approaches to Loss: Mourning, Melancholia and Couples edited by Timothy Keogh and Cynthia Gregory-Roberts. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2019; 150 pp, £29.99 paperback.
Leezah Hertzmann - pp. 532-535
The Psychoanalytic Ear and the Sociological Eye: Towards an American Independent Tradition by Nancy J. Chodorow. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2020; 290 pp, £34.99 paperback.
Steven Groarke - pp. 536-539
The Brain has a Mind of its Own: Attachment, Neurobiology, and the New Science of Psychotherapy by Jeremy Holmes. Published by Confer Books, London, 2020; 192 pp, 208 pp, £9.99 eBook.
Annie Pesskin - pp. 539-542
Dream Sequences in Shakespeare: A Psychoanalytic Perspective by Meg Harris Williams. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2020; 182 pp, £23.19 paperback.
Irene Freeden
Rozsika Parker Prize 2020: Winning Papers
Clinical and Theoretical Practice
British Psychotherapy Foundation Annual Lecture 2020
Clinical and Cultural Practice
Announcement
Issue 4
22 articles- pp. 547
Editor's Comments
Ann Scott - pp. 579-593
A Banging Door, A Gâteau and a Knife: Antisocial to Prosocial Constellations in a Forensic Group for Men
Gaynor Maxwell-Scott - pp. 655-672
Supervision and Contributing to the Analytic Culture
Hanoch Yerushalmi - pp. 673-689
Social Justice on the Couch: Collapse and Repair of Social Thirdness
Joachim Sehrbrock - pp. 690-708
The Psychoanalyst as Revolutionary
Alan Michael Karbelnig - pp. 709
Acknowledgement of Reviewers
- pp. 710
Correspondence
- pp. 717-721
The Contemporary Freudian Tradition: Past and Present edited by Ken Robinson and Joan Schächter. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2021, 370 pp, £34.99 paperback
Jem Thomas - pp. 721-724
Body-Mind Dissociation in Psychoanalysis: Developments after Bion by Riccardo Lombardi. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2017, 242 pp, £39.99 paperback
Neil Morgan - pp. 725-727
The Self and the Quintessence: A Jungian Perspective by Christine Driver. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2020; 166 pp, £36.99 paperback
David Henderson - pp. 727-730
Affect in Artistic Creativity: Painting to Feel by Jussi A. Saarinen. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2021, 151 pp, £23.19 paperback
Emma Letley - pp. 730-732
The Culture-Breast in Psychoanalysis by Noreen Giffney. Published by Routledge, London and New York, 2021; 166 pp, £23.99 paperback
Janet Sayers - pp. 732-735
A Clinical Guide to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy by Deborah Abrahams and Poul Rohleder. Published by Routledge, Abingdon, 2021, 340 pp, £29.99 paperback
Jeremy Holmes - pp. 738
Rozsika Parker Prize 2021