Issue 1
7 articles- pp. 1-29
Man to Man: Reconsidering Who or What Men are—and Why it Matters
Steven Seidman - pp. 30-53
On the Edge of the abyss—Observations on Some Essential Difficulties in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Survivors of Prolonged Childhood Abuse
Noa Bar-Haim - pp. 54-84
The Sleepy Analyst Struggles to Awaken: Dissociation, Enactment, Regression, and Altered States with Trauma Patients
Matt Aibel - pp. 85-114
Otto Will and the Artistry of Relationship: More Simply Human than Otherwise
James E. Gorney - pp. 115-124
From Imagination to Information: Therapist’s Curiosity and Voyeurism in the Age of Social Media
Mia Medina - pp. 125-145
What Can Psychoanalysis Learn From Neuroscience? A Theoretical Basis For The Emergence Of a Neuropsychoanalytic Model
John Dall’Aglio - pp. 146-161
Review of Deidealizing Relational Theory: A Critique fromWithin and Decentering Relational Theory: A Comparative Critique by Lewis Aron, Sue Grand, and Joyce A. Slochower (Eds.). 2018. Routledge.
Arthur Fox
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 163-164
Intersectionality and Psychoanalysis
Max Belkin - pp. 165-197
Collisions in the Dark: Invisible Intersectionality and the Black Female Psychoanalyst
Michelle Ann Stephens - pp. 198-205
Clinical Reflections on Black Feminism in Psychoanalysis Blinded by The Light: Thoughts on Stephens’ Collisions in the Dark
Toni Hellmann - pp. 206-227
Toward an Intersectional Psychoanalysis of Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Max Belkin - pp. 228-241
Whose Other? Reflections on Belkin’s “Towards an Intersectional Psychoanalysis of Race, Gender, and Sexuality”
Suzanne Little - pp. 242-269
Power Dynamics in the Clinical Situation: A Confluence of Perspectives
Malin Fors - pp. 270-305
More Than Simply Human: Intersectionality in Psychoanalytic Theory, Practice, and Establishment
Gurmeet S. Kanwal - pp. 306-326
The Goldilocks Function: Eating Disorders, Object Usage, and the Third
Julia Elizabeth Sheehy - pp. 327-353
Abjection, Traumatic Themes, and Alexithymia in Anorexia Nervosa
Tom Wooldridge - pp. 354-372
Embodied Liminality Inhabiting Selves: Reflections On Papers By Sheehy and Wooldridge
Jean Petrucelli - pp. 373-388
Review of Psychotherapy, Ethics, and Society: Another Kind of Conversation: Michael Briant. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars, 2018. 157 pp.
Roger Bacon
Issue 3-4
13 articlesOriginal Articles
- pp. 408-445
The Difficulty to Reside: On Analytically Oriented Psychotherapy with the Homeless
Tamar Aronson - pp. 446-472
Empathy with Strangers: Personal Reflections
Sandra Buechler - pp. 473-505
Calling Time on Timelessness: A Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist’s Narrative of Retirement
Carol Morrison Straforini - pp. 506-536
At the Beginning There Was…- Re-Considering the Concepts of ‘Faith’ and ‘Trust’ as Analytic Objects
Ofrit Shapira-Berman - pp. 537-563
Promoting the Supervisee’s Project of Becoming a Therapist
Hanoch Yerushalmi - pp. 564-595
Clinical Analysis of an Exhibitionist Patient in a Psychoanalytic Psychodrama Group
Barbara Smaniotto, Marie Réveillaud, Nathalie Dumet & Tamara Guenoun - pp. 596-629
The Tragedy of Love: A Study of Love and Death in Jacques Lacan’s Thought, with Special Reference to Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet
Mohammad Ghaffary & Ghiasuddin Alizadeh - pp. 637-647
Review of Character: The History of a Cultural Obsession, by Marjorie Garber. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2020. 464 pp.
Sandra Buechler - pp. 648-654
Review of More Human than Otherwise: Selected Papers, by Irwin Hirsch. IPBooks, 2018. 308 pp.
Karin Ahbel-Rappe - pp. 655-660
Review of “Don’t Be Sad When I’m Gone”: A Memoir of Loss and Healing in Buenos Aires, By Beatriz Dujovne. Toplight, 2020. 166 pp.
Linda Jacobs