Issue 1
13 articlesSpecial Section: Clara Thompson, M.D.: A Tribute
- pp. 1-6
Introduction: The History of the William Alanson White Institute by Clara Thompson
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 7-28
The History of the William Alanson White Institute
Clara Thompson - pp. 29-31
Remembering Clara
Edgar Levenson - pp. 32-36
Clara Thompson: What Goes Around …
Adrienne Harris - pp. 37-43
Yesterday and Today: Reflections on Clara Thompson's History of the White Institute
Marylou Lionells - pp. 44-62
The History of the William Alanson White Institute Sixty Years After Thompson
Sue A. Shapiro - pp. 63-68
On Finding Clara Thompson
Ann D'Ercole
Articles
Review Essays
- pp. 112-139
The Unconscious In Translation: Jean Laplanche: Laplanche: An Introduction by Dominique Scarfone (D. Bonnigal-Katz, Trans.). New York, NY: The Unconscious in Translation, 2015. 144 pp. The Temptation of Biology: Freud's Theories of Sexuality by Jean Laplanche (D. Nicholson-Smith, Trans.). New York, NY: The Unconscious in Translation, 2015. 140 pp. Between Seduction and Inspiration: Man by Jean Laplanche (J. Mehlman, Trans.). New York, NY: The Unconscious in Translation, 2015. 304 pp. Freud and the Sexual by Jean Laplanche (J. Fletcher, J. House, & N. Ray, Trans.). New York, NY: The Unconscious in Translation, 2011. 318 pp.
Pascal Sauvayre - pp. 140-158
What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Work of D. W. Winnicott?: Donald Winnicott Today, edited by Jan Abram. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012. 512 pp. Donald W. Winnicott: A New Approach, by Laura Dethiville; translated by Susan Ganley Lévy. London, England: Karnac, 2014. 158 pp. Winnicott's Babies and Winnicott's Patients, by Margaret Boyle Spelman. London, England: Karnac, 2014. 189 pp.
Nirav Soni
Book Reviews
- pp. 159-163
The Brain: An Ever-Alluring Chimera: A review of The Neuron and the Mind: Microneuronal Theory and Practice in Cognitive Neuroscience by William R. Uttal. New York, NY: Routledge, 2016. 220 pp.
Megan Kolano - pp. 164-172
A review of Structure and Spontaneity in Clinical Prose: A Writer's Guide for Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists: by Suzi Naiburg. New York, NY: Routledge, 2015. 273 pp.
Rachel Altstein
Issue 2
8 articlesArticles
- pp. 173-195
The Loss of Pleasure, or Why We Are Still Talking about Oedipus
Carol Gilligan & Naomi Snider - pp. 196-208
Afflictions Related to “Ideals” of Masculinity: Gremlins Within
Mary Brady - pp. 209-221
Beyond the Clinical Moment: Searching for Realness and Reciprocity in a Long-Term Analytic Relationship
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 222-246
Getting to the Heart of Life: Psychoanalysis as a Spiritual Practice
Gideon Lev - pp. 247-268
Psychoanalysis And Religion In The 21St Century: Examining The Possibility Of Integration
Janina Sochaczewski
Book Reviews
- pp. 269-274
A review of The Analyst's Experience of the Depressive Position: The Melancholic Errand of Psychoanalysis: by Steven H. Cooper. New York, NY: Routledge, 2016. 175 pp.
Ricardo Bernardi - pp. 274-280
A review of From the Couch to the Lab: Trends in Psychodynamic Neuroscience: edited by Aikaterini Fotopoulou, Donald Pfaff, and Martin A. Conway. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2012. 494 pp.
Juan Rodriguez Guzman - pp. 280-287
What's Wrong with Analytic Training?: A review of Psychoanalytic Education at the Crossroads: Reformation, Change, and the Future of Psychoanalytic Education by Otto Friedman Kernberg. London, England: Routledge, 2016, 285 pp.
Kenneth Eisold
Issue 3
9 articlesArticles
- pp. 289-316
Bewitched, Buried, and Bewildered
Maggie M. Robbins - pp. 317-345
Acknowledging the Achilles' Heel: On the Micro-traumatic Impact of a Person's Actual Flaws, Deficits, and Vulnerabilities
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 346-361
Subversiveness in Adolescence
Mary T. Brady - pp. 362-392
The Referral Matrix: Its Unexamined Effect on Treatment
Robert Muller - pp. 393-413
Supervision Triangles and the Attempt to Turn a Blind Eye to Them
Hilit Brodsky - pp. 414-431
Sea: An Exploration of Figurability Through the Triad of Training Clinician-Supervisee-Analysand
Álvaro D. Moreira
Issue 4
16 articlesThe Aftermath and the Inauguration: Democracy Encounters the Unknown. Jean Petrucelli, Ph.D., Guest EditorPart 1: Psychoanalytic Thoughts on Nameless Dread: What Does the Election Signify?
- pp. 447-453
Introduction: “Making America ‘HUGE’; Again”: Mindfulness (Or The People) Vs. Donald Trump
Jean Petrucelli - pp. 454-458
Those Who Live by the Sword
Charles B. Strozier - pp. 459-469
The Social is the Unconscious of the Unconscious of Psychoanalysis
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 470-488
“The Wolf's Dictionary”: Confronting the Triumph of a Predatory World View
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 489-504
Tugging at the Umbilical Cord: Birtherism, Nativism, and the Plotline of Trump's Delivery
Jill Gentile
Part 2: Psychoanalysis and Extreme Partisanship in the Age of Trump
- pp. 505-515
Partisanship in the Psychoanalytic Community: Navigating the Conflicting Roles of Citizen and Analyst amid Trump-Era Polarization
Steven Tublin - pp. 516-532
How the Trump Campaign Built a Political Porn Site to Sell the Pleasures of Hate: What Do We Do Now?
Todd Essig - pp. 533-546
What Can Reality Television Teach Us About Psychoanalytic Politics?
Ghislaine Boulanger
Part 3: Other Thoughts
Book Reviews
- pp. 602-607
A Teaching Anthology: The Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis, 1960s–1990s: Rethinking Transference and Countertransference, D.B. Stern and I. Hirsch (Eds.), Routledge, New York, NY, 2017, 310 pages.
Andrea Celenza - pp. 607-613
The Subversive Agendas of Psychosis: A review of When the Sun Bursts: The Enigma of Schizophrenia by Christopher Bollas, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2016, 240 pages
Barri Ann Belnap - pp. 614-620
Psychoanalysis and Literature: A review of Understanding and Treating Patients in Clinical Psychoanalysis: Lessons from Literature, by Sandra Buechler, Ph.D., New York, NY: Routledge, 2015, 140 pp.
Hilary J. Beattie