Issue 1
11 articlesNo. 78Reports from the Front
- pp. 19-32
The Causes of Sanity
Barry Richards - pp. 33-49
From ‘Cultural Revolution’ to the Weariness of the Self: New Struggles for Recognition
Carla Penna - pp. 50-65
Borderline: A Diagnostic Straitjacket?*
Marilyn Charles - pp. 66-84
Looking Back: ‘1968’, Women's Liberation and the Family
Mica Nava - pp. 85-102
The Reproduction of Mothering: Second Wave Legacies in Alison Bechdel's Are You My Mother?
Joanna Kellond - pp. 103-118
Hobbits on the Wall: The ‘Frodo Lives!’ Campaign as Psychosocial Symbol
Alexander Sergeant - pp. 119-140
Masculinity, Affect and the Search for Certainty in an Age of Precarity
Lita Crociani-Windland & Candida Yates
Treats and Treatments
Issue 2
12 articlesNo. 79- pp. 11-38
The American Cult of the Experience and the Real/Psychosocial Split
Matthew H. Bowker - pp. 39-50
Radical Intimacy: Psychoanalysis in the Internet Age
Roger Bacon - pp. 51-75
Guiding Analysis by the Analyst's Associations and Self-Analysis
Saul Haimovich - pp. 77-89
Quest Narratives: The Cinematic Experience, Filmic Space, and Transitional Phenomena
Annette Kuhn - pp. 90-111
Death Drive and the Heroic Ego in 1917
Peter McCormack - pp. 112-120
Parched (Sex and the Village: An Indian Version)
Priyanka Verma - pp. 121-141
A Matter of Life and Death: Cinematic Necropolitics in ‘Arrival’
James Lawrence Slattery - pp. 142-153
Composite Memory, Reparative Pleasure and the Shedding of a Filmic Skin: Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir
Davina Quinlivan
Cinema On The Couch
Issue 3
16 articlesNo. 80Commemorating Robert M. Young
- pp. 11-26
The Quest for Humane Relations: The Trajectory of an Intellectual Life
Roger Smith - pp. 27-34
“Let's Move On”: Bob Young's Contribution to Radical Science Concepts and Practices
Les Levidow - pp. 35-42
‘Science is Social Relations’: Some Reflections
Maureen McNeil - pp. 43-45
Robert M. Young and Darwin Studies
Michael Ruse - pp. 46-48
A Reflection on Robert M. Young
Karl Figlio - pp. 49-50
Vale, Bob Young
Gary Werskey - pp. 70-89
Misrecognizing the Clinic: Towards a Planetary Psychoanalysis
Ahmad Fuad Rahmat - pp. 90-96
The Foreigner and the Foe, We Saw them Both in the Mirror: Maturational Aspects of the Encounter with “The Foreign”
Chris Joannidis - pp. 97-106
Psychoanalytic Speculations on the Subjectivity of Time: The Prison of the Present
Ali Pajoohandeh - pp. 113-120
Vamik Volkan: A Psychoanalyst without Frontiers: Reflections on Molly Castelloe's Documentary Film Vamik's Room
Rossella Valdrè - pp. 120-130
‘I Am (Big) M(Other)‘: Lacan's Big other and the Role of Cynicism in Grant Sputore's I Am Mother
Jack Black - pp. 131-134
Blood, Hypnotism, Sex and Cocaine: ‘Freud’ on Netflix
Wendy Leeks