Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-14
The ‘institution in the mind’: reflections on the relation of psycho-analysis to work with institutions*
David Armstrong - pp. 15-30
Correspondences between Bion's basic assumption theory and Klein's developmental positions: An outline
Laurence J. Gould - pp. 31-48
Myths, memories and roles: How they live again in the group process
Hanna Biran - pp. 49-63
Some reflections on sin and evil in a psychoanalytic perspective1
Wesley Carr - pp. 64-80
Justice as an inherent characteristic of group dynamics?: a psychoanalytic study of the jury
Gary Winship - pp. 81-100
AIDS, death, and the analytic frame
Rebecca Bauknight & Robert Appelbaum - pp. 101-126
The corporatization of psychotherapy: A study in professional transformation
David Pingitore - pp. 127-130
Some reflections on NHS psychotherapy: a response to Jonathan Pedder
Andrew Samuels - pp. 131-138
The Unconscious at Work: Individual and Organisational Stress in the Human Services, edited by Anton Obholzer and Vega Zagier Roberts. London: Routledge, 1994. xx+224 pages. £14.99
Paul Hoggett - pp. 138-142
Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness and the Body, Lennard J. Davis. London: Verso, 1995.
Deborah Marks - pp. 143-148
Torn in Two: The Experience of Maternal Ambivalence, Rozsika Parker. London: Virago, 1995. 299 pages.
Jo Nash
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 171-179
The perversion of ethics
Marion Minerbo - pp. 180-215
Scientists: psychotics or seekers of truth?
Elspeth Crawford - pp. 216-231
The preoccupation with power in group life
Barbara Elliott - pp. 232-246
Hamlet's frailty
Marvin B. Krims - pp. 247-249
Honouring Harold F. Searles: Introduction
Michael Civin - pp. 250-259
Analytic intimacy, analysability and the vulnerable analyst
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 260-268
Therapeutic symbiosis, concordance and analytic transformation
Michael Civin - pp. 269-279
On identification with the paternal subject: from autism to therapeutic symbiosis
Joseph Newirth - pp. 280-293
Discussion1
Harold F. Searles - pp. 294-297
The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion and Conflict, Sudhir Kakar. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996, 217 pages.
H. C. Halberstadt-Freud - pp. 297-304
The Case Against Psychotherapy Registration, Richard Mowbray, Trans. Marginal Press, 1995.
Denis Postle - pp. 304-317
Black Hamlet, Wulf Sachs (with new introductions by Saul Dubow and Jacqueline Rose). Johannesburg: Wits University Press; Baltimore: the Johns Hopkins University Press 1996, 340 pages.
Grahame Hayes
Issue 3
10 articlesTribute to Cornelius Castoriadis
- pp. 331-356
Requiem for a Selbstdenker: in memoriam Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997)*
Joel Whitebook - pp. 357-366
Human creation and the paradox of the originary
Fabio Ciaramelli - pp. 367-373
Castoriadis on culture
David Ames Curtis - pp. 374-396
The psyche: Imagination and history A general view of Cornelius Castoriadis's psychoanalytic ideas
Fernando Urribarri - pp. 397-401
‘Why this law rather than another one?’
Paul Gordon - pp. 402-415
The psychical and social roots of hate1
Cornelius Castoriadis - pp. 437-458
Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy: the grand leading the bland*
Robert M. Young - pp. 459-483
Pathologizing as a way of dealing with conflicts and dissent in the psychoanalytic movement
Marina Leitner1
The internal politics of psychoanalysis
Issue 4
10 articlesFeatures
- pp. 13-28
Discerning the psychic costs of privatization
Anthony Elliott - pp. 29-51
Mapping the terrain of theoretical anti-humanism
Sean Homer - pp. 52-61
The translation of Antonin Artaud: Humpty Dumpty & the mastery of language at Rodez in 1943
David Maclagan - pp. 62-75
Freud and Klein on male homosexuality
Larry O'Carroll - pp. 76-97
Unconscious perception in the story of psychoanalysis: a vignette
Piers Myers - pp. 98-112
Presenting Freud at the Freud Museum
Ivan Ward - pp. 113-126
Ethnicity, psychoanalysis and cultural studies: a review essay
Amal Treacher - pp. 127-129
Resistances of Psychoanalysis, Jacques Derrida. Stanford University Press, 1998, $26.95.
Anthony Elliott - pp. vii
Editorial
Robert M. Young