Free Associations
Volume 1
Issue Pilot
11 articles- pp. 5-7
Editorial
Radical Science Collective - pp. 8-15
No Easy Answers
Robert M. Young - pp. 16-22
Remembering ‘Social Amnesia’
Russell Jacoby - pp. 23-38
Our Own Worst Enemies: Unconscious Factors in Female Disadvantage*
Jane Temperley - pp. 39-71
The Ambivalence of Psychoanalysis
David Ingleby - pp. 72-84
The Long Weekend
Margot Waddell - pp. 85-97
Civil Defence and Psychic Defence
Barry Richards - pp. 98-112
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice
Michael Rustin - pp. 113-121
Freud's Exegesis of the Soul
Karl Figlio - pp. 122-148
The Art of the Possible
Stephen Robinson - pp. 149-154
On Being a Marxist Psychoanalyst (and a Psychoanalytic Marxist)
Joel Kovel
Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 7-23
Being a Parent
Alan Shuttleworth - pp. 24-32
A View from the Sand
Dorothy Hamilton - pp. 33-56
The Tiger and ‘O’
Meg Harris Williams - pp. 57-75
The Establishment of Female Genital Sexuality
Joan Cornwell - pp. 76-104
Sexual Contradictions: on Freud, Psychoanalysis and Feminism
Janet Sayers - pp. 105-112
Psychoanalysis and the Deconstruction of Psychology
Barry Richards - pp. 113-124
Sins of the Fathers
Joel Kovel - pp. 125-152
Therapeutic Intervention in Working Class Communities
Paul Hogget & Julian Lousada
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 7-18
Questions of Training
R. D. Hinshelwood - pp. 19-30
Objects Are Not People
Gregorio Kohon - pp. 31-60
The Ego Ideal and the Psychology of Groups
Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel - pp. 61-63
True and False Aesthetics
Prince Masud Khan - pp. 64-70
The Babel of Therapies
Rosemary Davies - pp. 71-74
The Bridge Foundation: for Psychotherapy and the Arts Clifton, Bristol
Sally Box - pp. 75-93
Face Values: A Preliminary Look at One Aspect of Adolescent Subculture
Valerie Sinason - pp. 94-109
On Love and Language
Claire Pajaczkowska - pp. 110-122
Fantasy and History in the Study of Childhood
L. J. Jordanova - pp. 123-127
Mental Management: The Origins of Psychiatry?
Roger Smith - pp. 128-148
A Defence of Children's Fiction: Another Reading of Peter Pan*
Michael Rustin - pp. 149-150
Correspondence
Dave Pilgrim
Issue 3
6 articles- pp. 6-8
Editorial
Robert M. Young - pp. 9-42
Winnicott working in areas where Psychotic Anxieties predominate: A personal record
Margaret I. Little - pp. 43-64
The Politics of the Self
Barry Richards - pp. 65-79
Freedom and independence: On the psychoanalysis of political commitment*
Paul Parin - pp. 80-91
The Idealization of Dying
Anna Witham - pp. 92-147
Questions of ‘Training’?: A contribution from a peripatetic cousin
Deryck Dyne
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 7-21
Lolita and Kleinian psychoanalysis
B. J. Sokol - pp. 22-35
The experience of having a baby: a developmental view*
Dana Birksted-Breen - pp. 36-50
A ‘dual materialism’
R. D. Hinshelwood - pp. 51-63
Literary criticism and psychoanalysis: partners or millstones?
Valerie Sinason - pp. 64-79
Freud and philosophy
Ian Craib - pp. 80-99
Why Freud or Reich?
Joel Kovel - pp. 100-119
Marriages brought into the consulting-room and the transference interpretation
Roderick M. Peters - pp. 120-138
Aspects of longing
Paul Hoggett - pp. 139-149
On not knowing all the answers
Margaret Arden
Issue 5
14 articles- pp. 7-22
A chance for psychoanalysis to change: the Zürich Psychoanalytical Seminar as an Example
Emilio Modena - pp. 23-27
Eclecticism: the impossible project — a response to Deryck Dyne
R. D. Hinshelwood - pp. 28-47
The Milan systemic approach to family therapy: an overview
Marco Chiesa - pp. 48-64
On the psychodynamics of drug dependence
A. Limentani - pp. 65-78
Psychoanalysis in non-clinical contexts: on The Art of Captaincy
Isabel Menzies Lyth - pp. 79-89
Schizophrenia and history
Terry A. Kupers - pp. 90-104
Interpretation: fresh insight or cliché?*
Patrick Casement - pp. 105-136
Psychological practice and social democracy
Barry Richards - pp. 137-138
Winnicott Studies (1985) 1, edited by John Fielding and Alexander Newman, The Squiggle Foundation, 19 Chalcot Road, London NW1 8LL
W. Ralph Layland - pp. 138-140
My Kleinian Home: A Journey through Four Psychotherapies, Nini Herman, Quartet, 1985, 146 pages, hb £8.95
Judy Cooper - pp. 140-143
Women and the Psychiatric Paradox, P. Susan Penfold and Gillian A. Walker, Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 1984, 340 pages, pb £5.95
Joan Busfield - pp. 143-144
The novels of Larry McMurtry
Robert M. Young - pp. 144-146
Psychoanalytic Criticism: Theory in Practice (1984), by Elizabeth Wright. Methuen, xii + 208 pages, hb £8.95, pb £3.95
Jean Radford - pp. 147-150
Letters
Robert M. Young
Issue 6
7 articles- pp. 7-35
Freud: Scientist and/or Humanist*
Robert M. Young - pp. 36-64
An interview with John Bowlby on the origins and reception of his work
John Bowlby, Karl Figlio & Robert M. Young - pp. 65-79
Mental health reforms: Some contrasts between Britain and Italy
Anne Rogers & David Pilgrim - pp. 80-99
The dual potential of brief psychotherapy
Terry A. Kupers - pp. 100-122
In the analytic theatre
Stephen A. Kurtz - pp. 123-144
‘The Ancient Mariner’: opium, the saboteur of self-therapy
Arthur Hyatt Williams - pp. 145-148
Jung and the Post-Jungians, Andrew Samuels, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985, x + 293 pages, hb £14.95, pb £5.95
Joel Ryce-Menuhin
Issue 7
14 articles- pp. 7-10
Mourning, the analyst, and the analysand
W. Clifford M. Scott - pp. 11-26
Military mobilizations of the unconscious
Barry Richards - pp. 27-37
A masterpiece on murder
A. Hyatt Williams - pp. 38-58
Beyond the analytic attitude: Radical aims and psychoanalytic psychotherapy*
Stephen Frosh - pp. 59-74
The formation and deformation of identity during psychoanalytic training
J. Stelzer - pp. 75-78
Squid and projective identification
Jan Benowitz Eigner - pp. 79-86
An overview of self-psychology
Ronald Baker - pp. 87-110
Grief and mourning in Tennyson's ‘In Memoriam’
Victoria Hamilton - pp. 111-117
Notes and commentary: The Poem as Patient
Elaine Jordan - pp. 117-123
‘True’ and ‘False’ Creativity?
Rachel Cunningham - pp. 124-127
Analysis of Transference, vol. 1, Theory and Technique, by Merton M. Gill, New York: IUP, 1982, i + 197 pages, $22.50. Analysis of Transference, vol. 2, Studies of Audio-Recorded Psychoanalytic Sessions, by Merton M. Gill and Irwin Z. Hoffman, New York: IUP, 1982, vii + 241 pages, $22.50.
David Riley - pp. 127-132
Autistic Barriers in Neurotic Patients, Frances Tustin, Karnac Books, 1986, x + 326 pages, hb £19.95, pb £9.95.
Nini Herman - pp. 133-141
Theatres of the Mind: Illusion and Truth on the Psychoanalytic Stage, Joyce McDougall, Free Association Books, 1986, XIV + 301 pages, hb £25, pb £9.95.
Eric Rayner & Dilys Daws - pp. 142-143
Freud for Historians, by Peter Gay, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985, xx + 252 pages, £16.50/$17.95
Robert M. Young
Issue 8
8 articles- pp. 7-33
What does it mean to be a man?
Sean Cathie - pp. 34-57
Analytic group work in a boys' comprehensive school
Jane Ellwood & Margaret Oke - pp. 58-80
Hypnosis in psychotherapy in the 1980s
Hellmut W. A. Karle - pp. 81-93
Dementia and its pathology: in brain, mind or society?
Tom Kitwood - pp. 94-114
Some thoughts on torture
Silvia Amati - pp. 115-131
When the doodling stops or the analyst and his/her health
Joanne Wieland-Burston - pp. 132-136
A Discussion of ‘Mourning, the Analyst and the Analysand’, by W. Clifford M. Scott
J. B. Boulanger - pp. 137-144
The Mind's New Science: A History of the Cognitive Revolution, by Howard Gardner, New York: Basic Books, 1985, xv + 423 pages, £15.95
J. Jacques Vonèche
Issue 9
10 articles- pp. 7-44
Charles Darwin's ‘insufferable grief’
Ralph Colp, - pp. 45-55
The Marilyn Monroe Children's Fund and the work of the Tavistock Clinic
- pp. 56-71
The year 2000: a psychoanalytic perspective on the fantasy of the new millennium*
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 72-90
The crisis of fatherhood
Gavin Smith - pp. 91-94
Bruce Springsteen and the crisis of masculinity
Barry Richards - pp. 95-101
A triumph of the will
Trista Selous - pp. 102-136
Psychoanalysis, philosophical realism, and the new sociology of science
Michael Rustin - pp. 137-142
Against the State of Nuclear Terror, by Joel Kovel, Free Association Books, 1987, 240 pages, pb £3.95.
Hanna Segal - pp. 142-143
Citizen Hughes, by Michael Drosnin, Hutchinson, 1985, xii + 532 pages, pb £3.50.
Robert M. Young - pp. 144-145
Final Cut: Dreams and Disaster in the Making of Heaven's Gate, by Steven Bach, Jonathan Cape, 1985, 432 pages, £12.50.
Robert M. Young
Issue 10
9 articles- pp. 7-22
On the value of regression to dependence
Margaret I. Little - pp. 23-31
An interview with Herbert Rosenfeld
Phyllis Grosskurth - pp. 32-56
The psychodynamics of theory
Ian Craib - pp. 57-62
An encounter between the ‘wise baby’ and one of his grandsons: (Ferenczi and Bion)
J. Chasseguet-Smirgel - pp. 63-93
The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: In place of an introduction* Book I. Freud's Papers on Technique, 1953-19541
John Forrester - pp. 94-101
Shifting the pavement: Thoughts from the patient's side of the couch
Catherine Kober - pp. 102-116
Some biographical contributions to psychoanalytic theories
Jonathan R. Pedder - pp. 117-140
Explaining senile dementia: The limits of neuropathological research
Tom Kitwood - pp. 141-147
The Reign of Error: Psychiatry, Authority and Law, by Lee Coleman, MD, Boston, MA; Beacon Press, 1984, xvi + 300 pages, $18.95
Roger Smith
Issue 11
9 articles- pp. 7-34
Freud's break with Jung: the crucial role of Ernest Jones*
R. Andrew Paskauskas - pp. 35-50
The ‘black hole’: a significant element in autism*
Frances Tustin - pp. 51-57
The challenge of Robert Langs
David Livingstone Smith - pp. 58-72
Psychotherapy in British Special Hospitals: A case of failure to thrive
David Pilgrim - pp. 73-85
The pattern which connects
Margaret Arden - pp. 86-107
The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: In place of an introduction. Book II. The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955*
John Forrester - pp. 108-130
Biography: The basic discipline for human science*
Robert M. Young - pp. 131-138
In Search of a Past, by Ronald Fraser, Verso/New Left Books, 1984, 187 pages, hb £15, pb £4.95
J. Ann Duncan - pp. 138-143
The Psychoanalytic Study of Literature edited by Joseph Reppen and Maurice Charney, Hillsdale, New Jersey: Analytic Press, 1985, v + 290 pages, £25.50
Trista Selous
Issue 12
10 articles- pp. 7-38
Michael Fordham in discussion with Karl Figlio
Michael Fordham - pp. 39-51
The first institution of society and second—order institutions
Cornelius Castoriadis - pp. 52-59
On kissing
Adam Phillips - pp. 60-83
Reflections on mature love and countertransference
Irwin Hirsch & Paul Kessel - pp. 84-91
Repairing broken links between the unconscious, sleep and instinct: and the conscious, waking and instinct
W. Clifford M. Scott - pp. 92-125
The place of the parents in psychoanalytic theory
Linda Colman - pp. 126-130
Science-fiction et psychanalyse. L'Imaginaire social de la S.F., by Marcel Thaon, Gérard Klein, Jacques Goimard, Tobie Nathan and Ednita P. Bernabeu, Paris: Dunod, 1986, 243 pages, 142 f.
David Macey - pp. 130-134
A Dark Science: Women, Sexuality and Psychiatry in the Nineteenth Century, by Jeffrey M. Masson, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1986, 199 pages, $15.95
Christopher Fortune - pp. 134-137
Therapeutic Factors in Group Psychotherapy, by Sidney Bloch and Eric Crouch, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985, 342 pages, £16
David Wood - pp. 137-140
Psychoanalysis and Beyond, by Charles Rycroft, (ed. Peter Fuller), Chatto & Windus/Hogarth, 1985, 310 pages, pb £5.95
Peter Shoenberg
Issue 13
7 articles- pp. 7-47
Isabel Menzies Lyth in conversation with Ann Scott and Robert M. Young
Ann Scott & Robert M. Young - pp. 48-58
Femininity as neurosis
Christina Wieland - pp. 59-83
After the Fall: Original loss and the limits of redemption
Warren Colman - pp. 84-140
Social violence and psychoanalysis in Argentina: The unthinkable and the unthought*
Janine Puget - pp. 141-147
My Kleinian Home: A Journey through Four Psychotherapies, by Nini Herman, Quartet Books, 1985; Free Association Books, 1988 (with new Postscript), 176 pages, pb £9.95: Why Psychotherapy?, by Nini Herman, Free Association Books, 1987, 158 pages, hb £20.00, pb £8.95
W. Clifford M. Scott - pp. 148-149
Religion, Morality and the Person, by M. Fortes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987, 368 pages, hb £27.50, pb £9.95
Elizabeth Bott Spillius - pp. 150
Consider Laius
Robert M. Young
Issue 14
10 articles- pp. 7-38
Child abuse, counselling and apartheid: The work of the Sanctuary Counselling Team
Gill Straker - pp. 39-56
Surplus humanism and healing power
Stephen Frosh - pp. 57-61
Psychoanalysis and business: Alliance for profit
Richard U'ren - pp. 62-78
Psychodynamic and systemic approaches: Some areas of convergence
Marco Chiesa - pp. 79-89
Logic and infinity in primitive processes
Ross Skelton - pp. 90-95
The Holding
Robert Pringle - pp. 96-110
Writing on the history of psychology
Roger Smith - pp. 111-123
Views of psychohistory
Ralph Colp - pp. 124-135
The case of the feminist detective
Marion Bower - pp. 136-147
Living with the Sphinx: Papers from the Women's Therapy Centre, edited by Sheila Ernst and Marie Maguire, Women's Press, 1987, x + 265 pages, £5.95
Jean White
Issue 15
13 articles- pp. 7-10
Psychoanalysis and the public sphere: 1988 Conference report*
Les Levidow, Ann Scott & Robert M. Young - pp. 11-35
Living in two worlds: Psychodynamic theory and social work practice*
Margot Waddell - pp. 36
Voices in Memories: To Marie Langer
Manuel Martinez - pp. 37-38
Marie Langer
Paul Hoggett & Arturo Varchevker - pp. 39-43
Marie Langer 1910-1987
Janine Puget - pp. 44-59
Psychoanalysis and revolution in Latin America: Marie Langer interviewed by Arturo Varchevker*
Arturo Varchevker - pp. 60-66
Psychoanalysis without the couch
Marie Langer - pp. 67-86
Intonational elements as communication in psychoanalysis
Michael Ian Paul - pp. 87-107
‘The labour of love’ and ‘a primary social medium’: Two problematics in contemporary psychoanalysis
Paul Hoggett - pp. 108-125
Asylum to Anarchy, by Claire Baron, Free Association Books, 1987, xii + 288 pages, hb £27.50, pb £9.95
Chris Oakley - pp. 126-131
Germans and Jews since the Holocaust: The Changing Situation in West Germany, by Anson Rabinach and Jack Zipes, New York: Holmes & Meier, 1986, viii + 365 pages, hb $37.50, pb $17.50
George M. Kren - pp. 131-134
Language and the Origins of Psychoanalysis, by John Forrester, Macmillan, 1980, xvi + 285 pages, hb £33, pb £9.95
Martin Weegmann - pp. 134-143
Talking to a Stranger: A Consumer's Guide to Therapy, by Lindsay Knight, Fontana, 1986, 330 pages, £2.95
J. Ann Duncan
Issue 16
9 articles- pp. 7-30
Melting into air: Psychoanalysis and social experience
Stephen Frosh - pp. 31-42
Visions of freedom: The subject in market relations*
Barry Richards - pp. 43-80
Post-modernizing psychoanalysis/Psychoanalysing post-modernity: For Maria Kapuscinska
Marike Finlay - pp. 81-96
Post-modernism and the subject: Pessimism of the will*
Robert M. Young - pp. 97-105
Car bodies
Barry Richards - pp. 106-117
A question of judgement: ‘He was a Cabinet Minister and I was merely a candidate’
Ann Scott - pp. 119-122
Sophie
Louis Couture - pp. 123-134
The role of aggressiveness in the work of John Bowlby
Marco Bacciagaluppi - pp. 135-147
Changes of Heart: Reflections on Women's Independence, by Liz Heron, Pandora Press, 1986, 241 pages, £4.95
Amal Treacher
Issue 17
14 articles- pp. 7-27
Experience and identification in George Eliot's novels
Margot Waddell - pp. 29-38
James Greene in Conversation with John padel: John Donne's ‘The Extasie’
James Greene & John Padel - pp. 39-57
The Grail Quest and the analytic setting
Louis Zinkin - pp. 58-89
Electra in bondage: On symbiosis and the symbiotic illusion between mother and daughter and the consequences for the Oedipus complex
H. C. Halberstadt-Freud - pp. 90-105
Growing up
Margot Waddell - pp. 106-107
Correspondence
Wilhelmina Kraemer-Zurné - pp. 108-112
Correspondence
Warren Colman - pp. 113-114
Choice of Victim: Further Ideas
Arthur Hyatt-Williams - pp. 115-125
The Evolution of a Psychiatrist: Memoirs of a Woman Doctor, by Beulah Parker, Yale University Press, 1987, 224 pages, £22.50
Margaret Arden - pp. 126-132
Discourse in Psychoanalysis and Literature, edited by Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan, London/New York: Methuen, 1987, xvi + 240 pages, pb £8.95
Toril Moi - pp. 132-134
The Comforts of Madness by Paul Sayer, Constable, £9.95 (1988 Whitbread Book of the Year Winner of the 1988 Constable Trophy for fiction)
Meira Likierman - pp. 135-140
Doubles: Studies in Literary History, by Karl Miller, Oxford University Press, 1985, xii + 468 pages, hb £19.50
Dennis Brown - pp. 140-145
Two Views of Mrs Klein: Mrs Klein by Nicholas Wright, Nick Hern Books, 1988, 61 pages, pb £4.95; directed by Peter Gill, Apollo Theatre, London
Meira Likierman - pp. 146-149
Two Views of Mrs Klein
Robert M. Young
Issue 18
26 articles- pp. 7-21
‘Re-embodiment of the disembodied eye’: The constitution of a psychoanalytic space for a schizophrenic patient
Julien Bigras - pp. 22-48
On narcissism
Stephen Frosh - pp. 49-61
The place of the actual in psychotherapy
Hans W. Cohn - pp. 62-72
Notes on instrumental dissociation and psychosomatic pathology
Joseph Stelzer - pp. 73-89
On methods and principles of hermeneutics: With references to the psychoanalytic study of small groups
Sigmund Karterud - pp. 90-110
On Kleinian language
Elisabeth Bott Spillius - pp. 111-119
Dictionary of Analytical Psychology, by C.G. Jung, Ark Paperbacks, 1987, 183 pages, pb £3.95
Richard Carvalho - pp. 119-122
Freud: A Life for our Time, by Peter Gay, Dent, 1988, xxii + 810 pages, hb£ 16.95
Robert M. Young - pp. 122-128
Free Association. Method and Process, by Anton O. Kris, New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1982, xiv + 113 pages, pb £6.95
David Riley - pp. 128-133
The Origins of Love and Hate, by Ian Suttie, foreword by John Bowlby, introduction by Dorothy Heard, Free Association Books, 1988, xlviii + 275 pages, pb £9.95
John M. Heaton - pp. 133-138
The Spontaneous Gesture-Selected Letters of D.W. Winnicott, edited by F. Robert Rodman, Harvard University Press, 1987, xxxiii + 211 pages, hb £15.95
Margaret I. Little - pp. 138-142
Winnicott and Paradox — from Birth to Creation by Anne Clancier and Jeannine Kalmanovitch, translated by Alan Sheridan, Tavistock, 1987, xvii + 174 pages, pb £8.95
Nina Farhi - pp. 142-148
The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, edited by Jacques-Alain Miller: vol. 1, ‘Freud's Papers on Technique 1953-1954’, translated by John Forrester, and vol. 2, ‘The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955’, translated by Sylvana Tomaselli (notes for volumes 1 and 2 by John Forrester) Cambridge University Press, 1988, ix + 314 and x + 343 pages respectively, each volume hb £35.00, pb £12.50
Martin Stanton - pp. 7-21
‘Re-embodiment of the disembodied eye’: The constitution of a psychoanalytic space for a schizophrenic patient
Julien Bigras - pp. 22-48
On narcissism
Stephen Frosh - pp. 49-61
The place of the actual in psychotherapy
Hans W. Cohn - pp. 62-72
Notes on instrumental dissociation and psychosomatic pathology
Joseph Stelzer - pp. 73-89
On methods and principles of hermeneutics: With references to the psychoanalytic study of small groups
Sigmund Karterud - pp. 90-110
On Kleinian language
Elisabeth Bott Spillius - pp. 111-119
Dictionary of Analytical Psychology, by C.G. Jung, Ark Paperbacks, 1987, 183 pages, pb £3.95
Richard Carvalho - pp. 119-122
Freud: A Life for our Time, by Peter Gay, Dent, 1988, xxii + 810 pages, hb£ 16.95
Robert M. Young - pp. 122-128
Free Association. Method and Process, by Anton O. Kris, New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1982, xiv + 113 pages, pb £6.95
David Riley - pp. 128-133
The Origins of Love and Hate, by Ian Suttie, foreword by John Bowlby, introduction by Dorothy Heard, Free Association Books, 1988, xlviii + 275 pages, pb £9.95
John M. Heaton - pp. 133-138
The Spontaneous Gesture-Selected Letters of D.W. Winnicott, edited by F. Robert Rodman, Harvard University Press, 1987, xxxiii + 211 pages, hb £15.95
Margaret I. Little - pp. 138-142
Winnicott and Paradox — from Birth to Creation by Anne Clancier and Jeannine Kalmanovitch, translated by Alan Sheridan, Tavistock, 1987, xvii + 174 pages, pb £8.95
Nina Farhi - pp. 142-148
The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, edited by Jacques-Alain Miller: vol. 1, ‘Freud's Papers on Technique 1953-1954’, translated by John Forrester, and vol. 2, ‘The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955’, translated by Sylvana Tomaselli (notes for volumes 1 and 2 by John Forrester) Cambridge University Press, 1988, ix + 314 and x + 343 pages respectively, each volume hb £35.00, pb £12.50
Martin Stanton
Issue 19
13 articles- pp. 7-30
Reparation and Civilization: A Kleinian account of the large group
C. Fred Alford - pp. 31-59
Illusion and the stock market crash: Some psychoanalytic aspects
Douglas Kirsner - pp. 60-76
Understanding senile dementia: A psychobiographical approach
Tom Kitwood - pp. 77-102
The group therapies in perspective
Mark Aveline - pp. 103-104
Letter to Helen
Daniel Silberman-Sladek - pp. 105-116
Religion and psychoanalysis
Neville Symington - pp. 117-123
Massification
Robert Hinshelwood - pp. 124-134
Inside the Leviathan
E. Victor Wolfenstein - pp. 135-140
The Psychohistorian's Handbook, by Henry Lawton, London/New York: The Psychohistory Press, 241 pages, $25.95 hb
Ralph Colp - pp. 140-142
The Uses of Countertransference, by Michael Gorkin, New Jersey: Jason Aronson, 248 pages, £21.50 hb
Gregorio Kohon - pp. 143-146
Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England, by Olive Anderson, Oxford University Press, 1987, xiii + 475 pages, £40.00 hb
Charlotte MacKenzie - pp. 147
R.D. Hinshelwood, What Happens in Groups. Free Association Books, 1987, 278 pages, £27.50 hb, £9.95 pb
Michael Allingham - pp. 148-151
R.D. Hinshelwood, What Happens in Groups. Free Association Books, 1987, 278 pages, £27.50 hb, £9.95 pb
Mark Aveline
Issue 20
16 articles- pp. 7-48
Miss Alice M and her dragon: Recovery of a hidden talent*
Margaret I. Little - pp. 49-74
‘How my mother's embroidered apron unfolds in my life’: A study on Arshile Gorky
Prophecy Coles - pp. 75-84
The visible invisible: Picturing madness
Nikolas Rose - pp. 85-103
Mystics and professionals in the culture of American psychoanalysis
Douglas Kirsner - pp. 104-113
Psychoanalysis in British universities: The Kent Case
Martin Stanton - pp. 114-138
Training Analyis and Power: The Transformation of a Method of Training and Learning into an Instrument of Power in Institutionalized Psychoanalysis*
Johannes Cremerius - pp. 139-149
On setting up a psychotherapy training scheme
Peter Lomas - pp. 150-180
Group phantasies and ‘the individual’: A critical analysis of psychoanalytic group psychology*
Eugene Victor Wolfenstein - pp. 181-197
Mental health in China: A personal account*
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 198-202
Voices: Psychoanalysis. From the Channel 4 Television Series, edited by Bill Bourne, Udi Eichler and David Herman, Nottingham: Spokesman; and Atlantic Highlands, NJ: The Hobo Press, 1987, 105 pages, pb £ 4.95
Barry Richards - pp. 202-208
The Psycho-Analyst in Psychiatry, by Thomas Freeman, Karnac, 1987, x + 198 pages, pb £11.95
Kenneth Sanders - pp. 208-213
Our Need for Others and its Roots in Infancy, by Josephine Klein, Tavistock, 1987, xviii + 444 pages, pb £14.95
Anna Witham - pp. 213-214
The Formation of a Persecuting Society, by R.I. Moore, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987, 168 pages, hb £27.50
Roy Porter - pp. 215-219
Human Behaviour in the Concentration Camp, by Elie A. Cohen, translated from the Dutch by M.H. Braaksma, Free Association Books, 1988, xxiv + 295 pages, pb £9.95
George Kren - pp. 220-223
Male Fantasies, by Klaus Theweleit, Cambridge: Polity, 1987, xxii + 517 pages, pb £8.95
Joel Ryce-Menuhin - pp. 223-227
The Forgotten Man: Understanding the Male Psyche, by Reuben Fine, New York: The Haworth Press, 1987, 423 pages, $35.95 hb, $19.95 pb: Male Order: Unwrapping Masculinity, edited by Rowena Chapman and Jonathan Rutherford, Lawrence & Wishart, 1988, 331 pages, £7.95
Paul Gordon