Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Volume 58
Issue 1
19 articlesOriginal Articles
- pp. 26-45
Considering the Intersubjective Perspective of Therapeutic Action
Pasqual J. Pantone - pp. 46-76
Bion’s Long Road toward Intuiting the Patient’s Suffering: ‘Theoretical’ vs. ‘Clinical’ Bion
Ofra Eshel - pp. 77-101
The Patient as an Ethical Subject: Technical Implications of the Patient’s Irreducible Responsibility
Robert P. Drozek - pp. 103-111
On Getting Old
Paul Lippmann - pp. 112-115
On Paul Lippmann
Gary Schlesinger - pp. 116-122
Tribute to Paul Lippmann
Patricia R. Everett - pp. 123-124
For Paul Lippmann
Andrew J. Gerber - pp. 125-127
A Remembrance of Paul Lippmann
Paolo Migone - pp. 128-133
Bird on the Wire: A Few Things I Learned From Paul Lippmann
Spyros D. Orfanos - pp. 134-136
In Memory of Paul Lippmann
Morris N. Eagle - pp. 137
William Alanson White Dream Group
Susan Fabrick & Ruth Livingston - pp. 137-138
Dream Group
Sue Kolod - pp. 138-139
Dream Group
Richard Loewus - pp. 139-141
Dream Group
Evelyn Berger Hartman - pp. 156-160
Review of Relational Psychoanalysis and Temporality: Time Out of Mind by Neil J. Skolnick. Abingdon, NY: Routledge. 2020. 266 pp.
Matthew Spieler
Tribute to Paul Lippmann
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 522-544
Staying in Touch with Affect: Maintaining Vital Access to the Body while Working Online
Mary Bayles - pp. 545-578
Ruptures or Disruption: Identity Diffusion and the Therapeutic Relationship
Michel F. M. Boyer - pp. 579-611
Lost in a Universe of No Inherent Meaning: Psychoanalysis and Existentialism
Zvi Steve Yadin - pp. 612-634
Swiping on Tinder-Imagining or Just Fantasying in Dating Apps?
Maya Asher - pp. 643-652
Review of Blooming in December: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Older Adults, by Amy Schaffer. New York: Routledge, 2021. 119 pp.
Sandra Buechler - pp. 653-655
A Review of When The Garden Isn’t Eden: More Psychodynamic Concepts from Life by K. L. Malawista, L. G. Kanefield, and A. J. Adelman. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2022. 217 pp.
Gurmeet Kanwal - pp. 656-662
A Review of Core Competencies of Relational Psychoanalysis: A Guide to Practice Study and Research, edited by Roy E. Barsness. Oxon: Routledge, 2018. 369 pp., (Paperback), ISBN: 978-1138218390
John V. O’leary
Issue 2-3
24 articlesWhat Just Happened? Standing in the Work of Philip M. Bromberg, Ph.D.Part I: Other Ways of Knowing: Art, Dreams, Literature, Poetry & Music
- pp. 202-209
Why We Need Art: Philip Bromberg’s “Other Ways of Knowing”
Velleda C. Ceccoli - pp. 210-217
Ode to A Diamond
Robert Bosnak - pp. 218-223
Cosmos, Cosmetics, and Trauma
Gianni Nebbiosi - pp. 224-276
Safe, But Not Too Safe: Scenes From an Epistolary Romance
Max Cavitch - pp. 277-284
Who My Ideas Come From
Maggie M. Robbins - pp. 292-298
Dissociative Uses of the Body: Reverberations from the Work of Philip Bromberg
Susan H. Sands - pp. 299-309
Philip Bromberg and the Revolution about Dissociated Self-States
Elizabeth Howell - pp. 310-320
Did Philip Bromberg Know He Was Treating DID? Does it Matter?
Richard A. Chefetz - pp. 321-334
I’m not Myself Today: Dialogues with Philip Bromberg
Susan Kolod - pp. 335-344
Language, Bromberg, Selfhood
Suzanne Little - pp. 368-372
A Remembrance of Philip M. Bromberg
Helen V. Quiñones - pp. 373-384
The Hot Seat: Supervision with Philip Bromberg
Shelly Itzkowitz - pp. 391-399
Harry and Philip
Emily Kuriloff - pp. 400-404
Enactment and Affect Integration: Bromberg’s Particular Clinical Skill
Adrienne Harris - pp. 405-437
That Was Then, This is Now: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy for the Rest of Us
Jonathan Shedler - pp. 438-460
A Mutual Appreciation of Differences: My Conversation with Philip M. Bromberg
Richard P. Kluft - pp. 486-497
Review of Psychic Threats and Somatic Shelters: Attuning to the Body in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Dialogue by Niza Yarom. Routledge, 2015. 279 pp.
Alice Bar Nes