Issue 1
17 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
- pp. 7-31
Oedipality and oedipal complexes reconsidered: On the incest taboo as key to the universality of the human condition
Barnaby B. Barratt - pp. 32-51
The case for the Freud–Breuer theory of hysteria: A response to Grünbaum’s foundational objection to psychoanalysis
Michael T. Michael - pp. 52-76
The importance of not being Ernest: An archaeology of child’s play in Freud’s writings (and some implications for psychoanalytic theory and practice)
Marie Lenormand
History of Psychoanalysis
Interdisciplinary Studies
Letters to the Editor
Book Reviews
- pp. 152-154
Sigmund Freud Anna Freud Correspondence 1904–1938, edited by Ingeborg Meyer-Palmedo
Inge-Martine Pretorius - pp. 155-157
Everyday evils: a psychoanalytic view of evil and morality by C. Covington
Danae Karydaki - pp. 157-159
Desire that enjoys mourning [Il desiderio che ama il lutto] by Sarantis Thanopulos
Patrizia Cupelloni - pp. 160-162
The place of the visual in psychoanalytic practice by Faye Carey
Eve Meltzer - pp. 163-166
Paola Marion – Il disagio del desiderio by Paola Marion
Benedetta Guerrini Degl’Innocenti - pp. 166-169
Relational conundrums: A critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis by Jon Mills
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 170-173
At war with the obvious: disruptive thinking in psychoanalysis by Donald Moss
Hillery Bosworth - pp. 173-178
“La psychosomatique” [Psychosomatics], Débats en psychanalyse edited by Félicie Nayrou and Gérard Szwec
Kalyane Fejtö
Issue 2
25 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
- pp. 182-205
The concept of time in Bion's “A Theory of Thinking”
Giuseppe Civitarese - pp. 206-228
Transsexualism and transgenderism: Unravelling sex and gender, and abstractions of the sexed body
Jean-Baptiste Marchand, Elise Pelladeau & François Pommier - pp. 229-246
Challenging Oedipus in changing families: Gender identifications and access to origins in same-sex parent families created through third-party reproduction
Vittorio Lingiardi & Nicola Carone
Educational and Professional Issues
Interdisciplinary Studies
History of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic Controversies
- pp. 311-314
Introduction to “On the value of the Lacanian approach to analytic practice”
Rachel B. Blass - pp. 315-332
On the value of the Lacanian approach to analytic practice
Bruce Fink - pp. 333-340
Commentary on Bruce Fink’s “On the value of the Lacanian approach to analytic practice”
Ricardo Bernardi & Beatriz de León de Bernardi - pp. 341-351
After-words, a discussion of Bruce Fink’s “On the value of the Lacanian approach to analytic practice”
Alfred Margulies - pp. 352-361
Response to Bruce Fink
Sara Flanders - pp. 362-367
On Bruce Fink’s “The value of the Lacanian approach to analytic practice”
Lionel Bailly - pp. 368-376
Responses to commentators
Bruce Fink
Obituaries
Book Reviews
- pp. 405-408
Medea: Myth and unconscious fantasy, revised edition, edited by Esa Roos
Charlotta Björklind - pp. 408-411
Chaos and control: a psychoanalytic perspective on unfolding creative minds, by Desy Safán-Gerard
Mark Mellinger - pp. 411-415
Silent virtues: patience, curiosity, privacy, intimacy, humility, and dignity, by Salman Akhtar
Richard Tuch - pp. 415-418
Field theory in child and adolescent psychoanalysis: understanding and reacting to unexpected developments, by Elena Molinari
Mary Brady - pp. 418-422
Repetition, the compulsion to repeat, and the death drive: an examination of Freud’s doctrines
Alfred Margulies - pp. 422-424
Learning along the way: Further reflections on psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, by Patrick Casement
Renée Danziger - pp. 424-428
An analytic journey, by Marilia Aisenstein
Howard B. Levine - pp. 428-432
Psicoanalisi delle psicosi [Psychoanalysis of the psychoses: Current developments in theory and practice], edited by Riccardo Lombardi, Luigi Rinaldi, and Sarantis Thanopulos
Giorgio Campoli
Issue 3
21 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis
Educational and Professional Issues
History of Psychoanalysis
IPA Congress Papers
- pp. 567-575
The feminine, the analyst and the child theorist
Dominique Scarfone - pp. 576-583
An infant’s contribution towards the joyful feminine in perinatal intervention
Frances Thomson-Salo - pp. 584-592
Plural feminine: Hysteria, masochism or melancholia?
Catherine Chabert - pp. 593-603
Deconstructing the feminine: Discourses, logics and power. Theoretico-clinical implications
Leticia Glocer Fiorini
Letter to the Editor
- pp. 604-607
Comments on B.H. Clarke's paper: A cat is not a battleship: thoughts on the meaning of “neuropsychoanalysis”
Larry S. Sandberg - pp. 608-610
Would clinical psychoanalysis shy away from delving further into the unknown? On the mystery of telepathic dreams
Ofra Eshel - pp. 611-613
Response to Dr O. Eshel’s letter
Alfonso Sánchez-Medina
Book Reviews
- pp. 614-616
The growth of mind: by Neville Symington, London and New York, Routledge, 2019, 118pp. £22.49, ISBN: 978 -1-138 327832 (pb), 978-1-138-32781-8 (hb), 978-0-429-44907-9 (eb)
Roger Kennedy - pp. 616-619
Dream house: an intimate portrait of the Philip Johnson Glass House: by Adele Tutter, Charlottesville, Virginia, University of Virginia Press, 2016, 312 pp., $39.90 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-0813938271
Vera Camden - pp. 619-624
Transformational processes in clinical psychoanalysis: Dreaming, emotions and the present moment: by Lawrence J. Brown, Routledge, 2018, 250 pp. £29.99. ISBN: 9781138323926
Chris Mawson - pp. 624-627
Travesía de lo corporal a lo simbólico corporal [Passage from the physical to the symbolic body]: by Eliana Rache, Buenos Aires/Mexico, Grupo Editorial LUMEN, 2015, 225 pp., ARS$ 300 (Paperback), ISBN 978-987-00-1067-8
José Eduardo Fischbein - pp. 627-630
Psicopatología del poder [Psychopathology of power]: by Jorge L. Tizón, Barcelona, Herder, 2017, 1st edition, 2nd printing, 243 pp., €16,90, ISBN: 978-84-254-3434-1
Carlos Moguillansky - pp. 631-634
Freud’s papers on technique and contemporary clinical practice: by Lawrence Friedman, London and New York, Routledge, 2019, 239 pp. $44.95, ISBN: 978-0-8153-8575-2
Andrew B. Druck
Issue 4
22 articlesA tribute to Freud on the 80th Anniversary of his Death
Psychoanalytic Theory & Technique
Educational and Professional Issues
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interdisicplinary Studies
Key Papers
Key Paper Discussion
Education Section
Book Reviews
- pp. 792-795
British psychoanalysis: New perspectives in the Independent tradition: edited by Gregorio Kohon, New Library of Psychoanalysis, London, Routledge, 2018, £29.99, ISBN 9781138579057
Ch. Lechartier Atlan - pp. 795-798
Sexual difference in debate: bodies, desires, and fictions: by Leticia Glocer Fiorini, London, Karnac Books, 2017, 198 pp., £26.09, ISBN 9781782204220
Nancy C. Winters - pp. 798-801
On dangerous ground: Freud’s visual cultures of the unconscious: by Diane O’Donoghue, New York, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, $118.44, 400pp. ISBN: 978-1501327957.
Anne Anlin Cheng - pp. 801-805
Mind, culture, and global unrest: psychoanalytic reflections: by Salman Akhtar, New York, Routledge, 2018, €26.99, 233 pp. ISBN: 978-1782200673
Michael Moskowitz - pp. 805-811
Œdipe médecin (séparation, dépression, sublimation): [Oedipus as therapist (separation, depression, sublimation)], by Paul Denis, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2017, 237 pp., €24. ISBN: 9782130797982
Bernard Brusset - pp. 811-813
The psychoanalyst and the child: From the consultation to psychoanalytic treatment: by Michel Ody, New York, Routledge, 2019, $39.95, 233 pp. ISBN: 978-1-138-38926-7
Gretchen A. Schmutz - pp. 813-817
The analyst’s experience of the depressive position: The melancholic errand of psychoanalysis: by Steven H. Cooper, London; New York, Routledge, 2016, 175 pp., £135. ISBN: 1138844101
Anand Desai - pp. 817-821
Beyond psychoanalytic literary criticism: Between literature and mind: 1st edition, by Benjamin H. Ogden, London and New York, Routledge, 2018, 124pp., $34.37. ISBN: 978-0-8153-7728-3
Masha Mimran - pp. 821-824
Psychic bisexuality: A British-French dialogue,: edited by Rosine Jozef Perelberg, 2018, Routledge, London and New York, £27.69. ISBN: 9781138579033
Hannah Browne
Issue 5
28 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory & Technique
Contemporary Conversations
Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis
- pp. 906-920
The dead part: An overfulness of emptiness—Some reflections on psychotherapy with young psychotic patients
Luca Quagelli - pp. 921-939
“Making a person”: Clinical considerations regarding the interpretation of anxieties in the analyses of children on the autisto-psychotic spectrum
Joshua Durban
Panel Reports
- pp. 1005-1008
PANEL Report, 51st IPA Congress London 2019: The male analyst as the feminine object
Sylvia Zwettler-Otte - pp. 1009-1011
Report on the panel: “Did Bion change his mind? Three phases of his clinical approach”
Rodrigo Barahona - pp. 1012-1014
The challenge of cross-cultural training in China
Douglas A. Chavis - pp. 1015-1017
Climate change panel report
Lynne Zeavin - pp. 1018-1020
Panel report: IPA Congress London 2019: COWAP panel on perversion of femininity: the objectification of self
Nancy R. Goodman - pp. 1021-1024
Report on the panel on confidentiality as a container – clinical and theoretical issues
Gianina Micu - pp. 1025-1028
Panel on “out of the box”: women on the frontlines of social change
Rogelio Sosnik - pp. 1029-1030
Panel on “Psychic dimensions of the climate crisis”
Adela Abella - pp. 1031-1033
Panel on: “Transformations in female bodily experiences and bodily metaphors”
Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick Hanly - pp. 1034-1036
Panel on “A clinician’s view of research. Critical thinking in the practice and transmission of psychoanalysis”
Beatriz de León de Bernardi - pp. 1037-1040
Panel on “Finding unconscious fantasy: Inspirations from new understandings of female development”
Andrea Greenman
Letter to the Editor
- pp. 1041-1042
About the criteria for evaluating patient transformations in “Ending Analysis: The Case of Karl,” The International Journal of Psychoanalysis 99: 1424–1457
Ricardo Bernardi - pp. 1043-1044
Response to Dr Ricardo Bernardi
Abbot A. Bronstein - pp. 1045-1046
“Reading Italian Psychoanalysis” (The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2018 (99), 1253–1258)
Paolo Migone
Book Reviews
- pp. 1047-1053
The history of countertransference: by Alberto Stefana, London and New York, Routledge, 2017,159 pp.paperback, £33.99, ISBN 978-1-138-21461-3
Ricardo Stramer - pp. 1053-1057
The psychoanalyst, the theatre of dreams and the clinic of enactment: by R.M.S. Cassorla, London, Routledge, 2018, 206 pp., US $30.36 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-78220-507-4.
Ana Clara Duarte Gavião - pp. 1057-1061
Reclaiming unlived life: Experience in psychoanalysis,: by Thomas H. Ogden, London and New York, Routledge, 2016, 196 pp., £32.99 (paperback), ISBN 9781138956018
Steven Groarke - pp. 1061-1064
A father: Puzzle: by Sibylle Lacan, trans. Adrian Nathan West, Cambridge, MA and London, The MIT Press, 2019, 92 pp., £14.99 (hardback), ISBN-13: 978-0-262-03931-4
Dany Nobus
Issue 6
31 articlesIJP Centenary Special IssuePART 1: ‘The Psychoanalytic Core: Encounting and Speaking to the Unconscious’ - IJP Centenary Conference Papers
The Unconsciousness of Mental Life: Where do we locate the unconscious? Where and how do we find it in the session? How do we speak to it? What are the necessary conditions of the setting?
- pp. 1068-1083
Ideas prevented from becoming conscious: On Freud’s unconscious and the theory of psychoanalytic technique
David Tuckett - pp. 1084-1101
The proleptic unconscious and the exemplary moment in psychoanalysis
Mitchell Wilson - pp. 1102-1116
Encountering and speaking to the unconscious
Jonathan Lear - pp. 1117-1133
Pathways of the unconscious: When the body is the receiver/instrument
Dana Birksted-Breen - pp. 1134-1143
Precious little: Birth and death in the analytic process
Patrick Miller
Psychical Reality and Trauma: What do we mean by trauma? How do we understand it? How do we understand the connection between psychical reality and trauma? Does the notion of trauma change technique?
The Psychical Significance of Sexuality: What place do we give to ‘the drives’, and in particular the sexual drive? Where is the drive in the session, and what is its role?
- pp. 1199-1215
The drive as paradigm—Laplanche’s sexual as paradigm shift
Richard B. Simpson - pp. 1216-1236
Reckoning with sexuality
Nancy Kulish - pp. 1237-1247
Passion and melancholia, red and black: The vicissitudes of the sexual in an analytic process
Rosine Jozef Perelberg - pp. 1248-1255
The Sexual and psychical reality
Dominique Scarfone - pp. 1256-1269
Polyphonies of sexuality: Debates about theories/debates about paradigms
Leticia Glocer Fiorini
Repetition and the Death Drive: Repetition and the possibility of change
- pp. 1270-1285
Termination and repetition: The dissolution of the frame
Lucy Lafarge - pp. 1286-1305
Freud's view of death and repetition as grounds of a Kleinian approach to narcissism: Implications for clinical practice
Rachel B. Blass - pp. 1306-1320
Creative repetition
Bruce Reis - pp. 1321-1329
Can we do without the death drive?
Catherine Chabert - pp. 1330-1337
Death drive, repetition compulsion and some corridors to psychic change
Michael Šebek - pp. 1338-1357
Fanaticism: Reflections based on phenomena in the analytic field
Roosevelt Cassorla
The Body and its Mysteries: How do we think of the relationship between the psyche and the soma?
The Development of Meaning in Child and Adolescent Analysis
Personal Reflections
- pp. 1422-1438
The Online “Addiction” as a Malaise of the 21st Century: From repression by the law to “free” unlimited stimulation
Marianna Ferreira Jorge & Paula Sibilia - pp. 1439-1454
A theory of the setting: The transformation of unrepresented experience and play
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 1455-1464
Some brief personal reflections on the 100th Anniversary Conference papers. Where are we? Where have we come from? Where might we go?
David Tuckett