Issue 1
12 articlesORIGINAL ARTICLES
- pp. 3-16
The role and the meaning of work in Freud's cultural writings
Maria Elizabeth Antunes Lima - pp. 17-21
The Unconscious: Ideal worker?
Guilherme Massara Rocha - pp. 22-25
Psychoanalysis and culture: A contemporary consideration
Juliana Mitre Barbosa, Elisa Rennó dos Mares Guia, Anderson de Souza Sant'Anna & Matheus Cotta de Carvalho - pp. 26-29
The worker in postmodernity
Maria de Lourdes Elias Pinheiro - pp. 30-34
Work and perversion
Lucas Gonzaga - pp. 35-40
Psychoanalysis and contemporary subject–work–organizations relations
Anderson De Souza Sant'Anna - pp. 41-45
Psychoanalysis and job-related dilemmas in the post-modern era: A way out or a pact with the Devil?
Matheus Cotta de Carvalho - pp. 46-52
Psychoanalysis is becoming an impossible profession within the public welfare system in Sweden
Christer Sjödin - pp. 53-57
Psychoanalytic listening to a company's employees: A work that is possible?
Maria Carolina Bellico Fonseca - pp. 58-61
Mother and woman between child and work: Report from a project with handicapped children
Ednei Soares - pp. 62-64
Women behind the couch
Eliana Rodrigues Pereira Mendes
Issue 2
6 articlesORIGINAL ARTICLES
- pp. 68-81
Healing dynamics of psychosis
Willem H. J. Martens - pp. 82-93
An investigation into the therapeutic dynamic of depressive states
Giancarlo Ventimiglia - pp. 94-105
Black holes: Some notes on time, symbolization, and perversion in the psychodynamics of addiction
Alistair D. Sweet - pp. 106-116
Psychoanalysis, religion, philosophy and the possibility for dialogue: Freud, Binswanger and Pfister
Roger Frie - pp. 117-124
Science and theory in modern physics and psychoanalysis
Jerome Appelbaum
Issue 3
19 articlesThe Intrapsychic and the Intersubjective in Contemporary PsychoanalysisPart I. Aspects of Intersubjectivity: Theoretical Perspectives
- pp. 130-135
The intrapsychic and the intersubjective in contemporary psychoanalysis
Madeleine Baranger - pp. 136-145
On being objective about the subjective: Clinical aspects of intersubjectivity in contemporary psychoanalysis
R. D. Hinshelwood - pp. 146-149
Countertransference: A contemporary metapsychological view on its intrapsychic, interpsychic, intersubjective, and objective aspects
Estela L. Bichi - pp. 150-153
The intersubjective perspective and the change of psychoanalytic identity
Michael Ermann - pp. 154-158
The mutually constitutive relationship between subjectivity and intersubjectivity and the responsible subject
Sarantis Thanopulos - pp. 159-166
The reconfiguration of subjectivity and of intersubjective relations in migratory processes: A case study
MarÍa Eugenia Sánchez D. de R
Part II. Aspects of Intersubjectivity: Clinical Perspectives
- pp. 167-172
Object-related and intersubjective processes in psychoanalysis: A twofold perspective
Grigoris Vaslamatzis - pp. 173-181
Transformations and the rebirth of the true unconscious subject: An intersubjective perspective
Dimitris Kyriazis - pp. 182-188
When interpretations are not enough: Interactions between the analytic pair, an intersubjective approach
Dimitrios Rigas - pp. 189-194
The difficulty of being together without being the same: Identifications and differentiations in countertransference
Hara Karamanolaki - pp. 195-201
“Two in a body”: From the mother's anorexia to the daughter's bulimia
Irini Vlahaki - pp. 202-206
Notes on intersubjectivity and the psychoanalytic field
Vassilis Falaras
Part III. Aspects of Intersubjectivity: A Neuropsychoanalytic Perspective
- pp. 207-213
Depression: A neuropsychoanalytic perspective
Mark Solms - pp. 214-217
Unconscious and plasticity: Bridges between psychoanalysis and neuroscience
Elias D. Kouvelas - pp. 218-228
Brain plasticity as a convergence of intrapsychic and intersubjective
Christodoulos S. Flordellis & Dimitris Kyriazis - pp. 229-238
Recent advances in sleep physiology of interest to psychoanalysis
George K. Kostopoulos