Issue 1
12 articlesViolence, Terror and Terrorism Today: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Part IIIOriginal Articles
- pp. 3-7
Terrorism and the practice of angst
Anna Maria Loiacono - pp. 8-11
Descendants of terror
Grigoris Maniadakis - pp. 12-18
Who are the torturers and suicide bombers?
Ruth Lijtmaer - pp. 19-24
The making of a mass murderer: Notes on the novel We need to talk about Kevin
Veronica Csillag - pp. 25-30
Terrorism from a Swedish perspective
Christer Sjödin - pp. 31-33
The vacuum of kidnapping
Rebeca Aramoni - pp. 34-39
The roots of violence in Brazil: Impasses and possibilities
Eliana Rodrigues Pereira Mendes - pp. 40-46
The Japanese contribution to violence in the world: The kamikaze attacks in World War II
Shigeyuki Mori - pp. 47-54
The Japanese psychology of resignation, akirame, and the writings of Kawabata
Nobuko Y. Meaders - pp. 55-66
When separation is violence: History of a son of Camorra
Fabiana Manco
Issue 2
6 articlesThe Large Group: Dynamics and PassionsOriginal Articles
- pp. 71-82
Hate (its vicissitudes and its relations) revisited: Part I – Individual
Eva D. Papiasvili - pp. 83-94
Hate (its vicissitudes and its relations) revisited: Part II - Groups and culture
Eva D. Papiasvili - pp. 95-103
Return to Sepharad: Is it possible to heal an ancient wound? A reflection on the construction of large-group identity
Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Torres & Aranzazu Fernandez-Rivas - pp. 104-114
Wilhelm Reich Revisited: The role of ideology in character analysis of the individual versus character analysis of the masses and the Holocaust
Henry Zvi Lothane - pp. 115-124
Persian tales on the couch: Notes on folktales as the mirror of the contemporary cultural struggles with gender and sexuality
Siamak Movahedi & Nahaleh Moshtagh
Issue 3
9 articlesChildhhod, attachment, separation, and traumaOriginal Articles
- pp. 127-139
Do under-3s think of day-care centers as “home from home”?: Psychoanalytic investigations into primary socialization in day-care centers taking the German situation as an example
Siegfried Zepf & Dietmar Seel - pp. 140-146
The disturbing presence of the father: Paternal function and its initial developments
Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Torres & Aranzazu Fernandez-Rivas - pp. 147-154
Triangularity in separation
Christo Joannidis - pp. 155-164
Musical rhythms in an infant observation: Harmonies, pauses, dissonances, and interruptions
Silvia Cimino, Enrica Fondi & Luca Cerniglia - pp. 165-172
Childhood trauma, unconscious conflict and developmental transformation
Harold P. Blum - pp. 173-179
Mental collapse as “disorganized attachment”: A dynamic understanding for clinicians
Sonia Gojman-de-Millán & Salvador Millán - pp. 180-186
Trauma by omission: Treating complex attachment dynamics in a Chinese woman
Judith Rosenberger & Han Feng
Issue 4
11 articlesSándor Ferenczi and contemporary psychoanalysis: A selection of papers from the 13th International Sándor Ferenczi Conference, Florence, May 2018Original Articles
- pp. 189-192
Freud–Ferenczi correspondence, revisited
Ernst Falzeder & Eva Erhart - pp. 193-202
Ferenczi and Freud – From psychoanalysis as a “professional and personal home” to the creation of a “psychoanalytic home” for the patient
Marco Conci - pp. 203-211
From relation to the field: Modes of unconscious fantasy elaborations
Andrea Celenza - pp. 212-221
An extract of the analysis of the Monkey Puzzle Boy
Fergal Brady - pp. 222-230
Adorno, Ferenczi, and a new “categorical imperative after Auschwitz”
Samir Gandesha - pp. 231-235
In search of the Human: The trauma of modernity and the “instrumental reason” of the persecutors
Francesco Migliorino - pp. 236-244
IFPS 1960–1985: A new home for international and German psychoanalysis?
Andrea Huppke
Book Reviews
- pp. 245-246
Dark times. Psychoanalytic perspectives on politics, history and mourning: Jonathan Sklar. Phoenix Publishing House: Bicester, 2019, 96 pp., ISBN 978-1-912691-00-5
Carlo Bonomi - pp. 247-248
Working-through collective wounds: Trauma, denial, recognition in the Brazilian uprising: Raluca Soreanu. Palgrave Macmillan: London, 2018, 247 pp., £49.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-137-58522-6
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