Issue 1
10 articles- pp. 1-12
Letter from the Community
Kalpana Asok - pp. 13-15
President's Report
Todd Rising - pp. 16-34
“One-Sided Analysis is No Longer Possible”: The Relevance of “Mutual Analysis” in Our Current World
Henry Markman - pp. 35-42
Discussion of Henry Markman's “One-Sided Analysis Is No Longer Possible”: The Relevance of “Mutual Analysis” in Our Current World
Laurie Case - pp. 43-55
Rupture, Resistance, and Reclamation: The Moral Imagination in the Golden Age of Television
Hallie Sekoff & Jed Sekoff - pp. 56-74
When Understanding and Connecting aren't Enough: Working with Traumatic States
Vivian Dent - pp. 85-92
Beyond Doer and Done To: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity and the Third by Jessica Benjamin New York: Routledge, 2017; 278 pp.
Eric Essman - pp. 93-94
Contributors
Reviews: Book Review Essay
Issue 2
18 articles- pp. 1-3
Editor's Letter
Peter Silen - pp. 4-5
President's Remarks
Todd Rising - pp. 6-22
Violence, Destruction, and Survival: Regression at the Level of the Basic Fault
Jonathan Sklar - pp. 23-28
Discussion of Jonathan Sklar's “Violence, Destruction, and Survival; Regression at the level of the Basic Fault”
Paula Mandel - pp. 29-40
For Those Who Remain: Gentrification, Cultural Displacement, and Sense of Home
June Lin-Arlow - pp. 41-52
Conversations with Clinicians
Hayuta Gurevich & Reyna Cowan - pp. 66-68
The Analyst's Desire: The Ethical Foundation of Clinical Practice by Mitchell Wilson Bloomsburg Academic Press, 2020, 264 pp.
Fernando Castrillón - pp. 69-77
Dream Sequences in Shakespeare: A Psychoanalytic Perspective by Meg Harris Williams Routledge: London, New York, 2021; pp. 173
Neil Maizels - pp. 78-79
Digital Media and Technology Committee
Michele McGuinness - pp. 79-80
Education Committee
Clara Brandt - pp. 80-81
ISG Committee
Lila Tschappat - pp. 81-82
Impulse Committee Report
June Lin-Arlow - pp. 82-83
Pre-Licensed Clinicians Committee
Maya Florsheim & Suzanne Mungalez - pp. 83-84
Treasurer's Report
Tanisha Stewart - pp. 85-86
Contributors