Issue 1
15 articlesParent-infant disturbance: Theory and therapy. International Symposium in Paris, November 13-14, 2015ORIGINAL ARTICLES
- pp. 3-6
Introductory remarks by the issue editors: The multiple dimensions of the parent–baby story
Eva D. Papiasvili & Linda A. Mayers - pp. 7
Opening address by the IPA president to the conference on Parent–Infant Disturbance, Paris, November 13–14, 2015
Stefano Bolognini - pp. 8-9
Welcome to “Parent–Infant Disturbance: Theory and Therapy”
Harold P. Blum - pp. 10-21
Witch-mother is which? The potential role of the analyst in facilitating authentic motherhood
Daniel S. Schechter - pp. 22-28
Postpartum depression and attachment: Is anybody here?
Eva D. Papiasvili & Linda A. Mayers - pp. 29-32
The relationship between the parents and the premature baby
Catherine Vanier - pp. 33-37
Pick up the baby (or dire consequences will ensue)!
Jerome S. Blackman - pp. 38-42
Early consequences of pre-Oedipal maternal deprivation
Beatriz Markman Reubins - pp. 43-48
A new vision of a classical question: How to become a mother?
Drina Candilis-Huisman - pp. 49-53
Blind mothers of suffering babies
Tevfika İkiz - pp. 54-58
Using psychoanalytic concepts to inform interpretations and direct interventions with a baby in working with infants and parents
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur - pp. 59-63
Maternal intrusion: Its roots and consequences
Sophie de Mijolla-Mellor - pp. 64-69
The mother’s mental representation of her infant
Harold P. Blum
Issue 2
9 articlesOn the opening and closing of possible worldsORIGINAL ARTICLES
- pp. 75-84
Mentalization as alphabetization of the emotions: Oscillation between the opening and closing of possible worlds
Valeria Blasi, Michela Zanette & Antonino Ferro - pp. 85-96
Reflections, and relative examples, regarding countertransference, empathy, and observation
Marinella Lia - pp. 97-104
Psychic rigidity, therapeutic response and time: Black holes, white holes, “D” and “d”
Ian Miller & Alistair Sweet - pp. 105-111
On the need to be beguiled
Christo Joannidis - pp. 112-120
The training analyst’s self-enhancement
Ruth R. Imber - pp. 121-128
Four kinds of memories in the works of Jorge Luis Borges
Luis Kancyper
Issue 3
9 articlesViolence, Terror and Terrorism Today: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Part IORIGINAL ARTICLES
- pp. 137-138
Introductory remarks: “I saw things human beings should never see”
Edith Gould - pp. 139-159
The tripod of terrorism
Salman Akhtar - pp. 160-167
Thoughts on the inner conflict within Islamic culture: Their existential anxieties and ours
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 168-173
The identity struggle within Islam: Discussion of “Thoughts on the inner conflict within Islamic culture: Their existential anxieties and ours,” by Malcolm Owen Slavin, PhD
M. Zuhdi Jasser - pp. 174-185
Toward a psychoanalytic theory of violence, fundamentalism and terrorism
James Gilligan - pp. 186-192
Fear and its vicissitudes
Frank Summers - pp. 193-197
Erich Fromm’s concept of reactive violence
Sandra Buechler - pp. 198
Mistrusting the Soil in Which We Plant Our Feet: after Alexander Von Humboldt
Ona Lindquist
Issue 4
10 articlesViolence, Terror and Terrorism Today: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Part IIORIGINAL ARTICLES
- pp. 200-206
The psychology of the lone terrorist: Identification with the aggressor in individuals and in societies
Klaus Hoffmann - pp. 207-216
Anders Behring Breivik, master of life and death: Psychodynamics and political ideology in an act of terrorism
Siri Erika Gullestad - pp. 217-225
Lone wolf terrorists: Howling in the eye of the wind – The case of Adam Lanza
Manya Steinkoler - pp. 226-232
Discussion of papers by Siri Gullestad, Klaus Hoffmann, and Manya Steinkoler, on the lone terrorist
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 233-235
Art and terrorism: Transformations of trauma – Introduction to papers by Billie Pivnick, PhD, Ian Miller, PhD, and Donna Bassin, PhD
Margaret Black Mitchell - pp. 236-241
From “bystander to witness”: The art of mourning and the Veterans’ Art Movement
Donna Bassin - pp. 242-247
“No tears as her children die”: Terror in literary depiction and psychoanalytic process
Ian Miller - pp. 248-257
Transforming collapse: Applying clinical psychoanalysis to the relational design of the National September 11 Memorial Museum
Billie A. Pivnick - pp. 258
Deprived of Essential Content: an impediment to empathy