Issue 1
23 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
- pp. 13-41
Incommensurability between paradigms, revolutions and common ground in the development of psychoanalysis
Leopoldo Fulgencio - pp. 42-63
A psychoanalytic look at repetitive outbreaks of brief psychosis
Juan Francisco Artaloytia, Teresa Olmos de Paz & Begoña Gómez-Moly - pp. 64-83
The otherness of sexuality: Exploring the conflicted nature of drive, desire and object choice
Siri Erika Gullestad - pp. 1-12
Learning from Don Quixote
John Steiner
Interdisciplinary Studies
Contemporary Conversations
Publishers’ Note
Education Section
- pp. 128-135
Three contributions on psychosis: A brief introduction
Heinz Weiss - pp. 136-151
Psychosis and psychotic functioning in adolescence
Catalina Bronstein - pp. 152-168
Psychosis and analytic therapy: A complex relationship
Franco De Masi - pp. 169-185
Gisela Pankow (1914–1998): Towards a psychoanalytic treatment of the psychoses
Philippe Valon
Letter to the Editor
Book Reviews
- pp. 210-216
Working in the dark: understanding the pre-suicide state of mind: by Don Campbell and Rob Hale, Abingdon, Routledge, 2017, 120 pp., £93.99 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0-415-6452-3; £23.99 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-415-6453-0; £21.59 (ebook), ISBN: 978-1-315-73149-0
John Keene - pp. 217-221
I and you: by Donald Moss, New York: Second Story Press, 2017, vi + 179pp., $20.00 (paperback)
Giuseppe Civitarese - pp. 221-224
Countertransference and alive moments: by R. D. Hinshelwood, London, Process Press, 2016, 239 pp., £19-95 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-899209-17-0
Karen Stobart - pp. 224-227
The empty couch: the taboo of ageing and retirement in psychoanalysis: edited by Gabriele Junkers, London and New York, Routledge, 2013, 186 pp., £32.99 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-415-59862
Michael Mercer - pp. 227-230
The psychoanalytic reason, an Oedipal reason: by Jaime I Szpilka, Madrid, Editorial Mentecata Ediciones, 2014, 238 pp., 18.00€, ISBN 978-84-941144-2-7
Leonardo Peskin - pp. 230-234
Changing notions of the feminine: Confronting psychoanalysts’ prejudices: edited by Margarita Cereijido, London and New York, Routledge, 2019, $39.95 (paperback), 136 pp., ISBN 978-1-138-36051-8.
Michael J. Diamond - pp. 235-238
Estructuración psíquica y subjetivación del niño de escolaridad primaria. El trabajo de la latencia [Psychic structuration and subjectivization of the elementary school age child: The latency work]: by Rodolfo Urribarri, Buenos Aires, Colección Conjunciones, Ed. Novedades Educativas, 2008, 296 pp., $745 (argentinian pesos, paperback, Conjunciones directed by Marcela Pereira; Translations of quotes are by Julieta Paglini), ISBN 978-987-538-213-8
Julieta Paglini
Issue 2
19 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
History of Psychoanalysis
Interdisciplinary Studies
Professional and Educational Issues
The Hayman Prize - winning papers
Letter to the Editors
Book Reviews
- pp. 402-406
Attacks on Linking revisited: a new look at Bion’s classic work: edited by Catalina Bronstein and Edna O’Shaughnessy, London, Karnac Books Ltd., 2017, 118 pp., £26.67.
Kate Pugh - pp. 406-410
Meaning and melancholia: Life in the age of bewilderment: by Christopher Bollas, London and New York, Routledge, 2018, 142 pp., $19.95. ISBN 978-1138497535
Ben Kafka - pp. 411-415
The infinity of the unsaid: Unformulated experience, language, and the nonverbal: by Donnel B. Stern, London and New York, CRC press, 2018 $105 (hardcover), $44.95 (paperback), 190 pp. ISBN: 9781138604995
Nelson Ernesto Coelho - pp. 415-417
On the couch: A repressed history of the analytic couch from Plato to Freud: by Nathan Kravis, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2017, 224 pp., ISBN 978-0-26203-661-0
Michal Shapira - pp. 423-427
The paranormal surrounds us: Psychic phenomena in literature, culture and psychoanalysis: by Richard Reichbart, Jefferson, North Carolina, McFarland & Company, Inc., 2019, US $45 (hardback), $14.74 (e-book), 232 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4766-3368-8
Fonya Lord Helm - pp. 427-431
Vanda Shrenger Weiss. La prima psicoanalista in Italia. La psicoanalisi a Roma in epoca fascista: [Vanda Shrenger Weiss: The First Psychoanalyst in Italy. Psychoanalysis in Rome during the Fascist Era], by Rita Corsa, Rome, Alpes, 2017, 380 pp., 353 pp., €21.25, ISBN 9788865314159
Ambra Cusin
Issue 3
21 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis
Interdisciplinary Studies
- pp. 479-495
Driven to re-member: André Green’s use of the negative in the work of Berlinde de Bruyckere
Lesley Marks - pp. 496-522
Walking the middle ground between hermeneutics and science: A research proposal on psychoanalytic process
Carolina Altimir & Juan Pablo Jimenez - pp. 523-548
Sex, subtext, ur-text: Freud, Dora and the suggestive text
Adele Tutter
Educational and Professional Issues
Brief Communications
Letter to the Editor
Book Reviews
- pp. 611-616
Freud: an intellectual biography: by Joel Whitebook, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2017, 484 pp., $39.99 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-521-86418-3
Lawrence Levenson - pp. 616-620
Authenticity in the psychoanalytic encounter. The work of Irma Brenman Pick: Edited and Introduced by M. Fakhry Davids and Naomi Shavit, London, Published by Routledge, in Association with the Institute of Psychoanalysis, by The New Library of Psychoanalysis, 2018, 234 pp., £30.99 (paperback), ISBN 13:9780815395462/ISBN 10:0815385463
Susan Cockett - pp. 621-624
The analyst’s reveries: by Fred Busch, London and New York, Routledge, 2019, 106 p., £34,99 (paperback), ISBN-978-0-367-13417-4
Fulvio Mazzacane - pp. 624-628
Dark times: psychoanalytic perspectives on politics, history and mourning: by Jonathan Sklar, Bicester, Oxon: Phoenix Publishing House, 2019, £19.99, 96 pp. ISBN 97812691005
Steven Groarke - pp. 628-633
The body in adolescence: psychic isolation and physical symptoms; Analytic engagements with adolescents: sex, gender, and subversion: by Mary T. Brady, London, Routledge, 2016, 118 pp., £27.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1138797765
Drew Tillotson - pp. 634-638
The clinical paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott: Comparisons and Dialogues: by J. Abram and R. D. Hinshelwood, London and New York, Routledge, 2018, 230 pp., £22.99p, ISBN: 978-1-78220-310-0
Denis Flynn - pp. 638-641
Parentalidades y género. Su incidencia en la subjetividad: [Parenting and gender: their impact on subjectivity], edited by Patricia Alkolombre and Cândida Sé Holovko, Buenos Aires, Letra Viva, 2016, 327 pp., 30€ (paperback), ISBN 9789506496609
Ester Palerm - pp. 641-645
The unobtrusive relational analyst: Explorations in psychoanalytic companioning, by Robert Grossmark, London & New York, Routledge, 2018, 207 pp., £32.99 (paperback), ISBN-978-1-138-89906-3
Riccardo Lombardi
Issue 4
26 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
Interdisciplinary Studies
History of Psychoanalysis
Education Section
- pp. 724-734
A brief history of the super-ego with an introduction to three papers
Heinz Weiss - pp. 735-739
The perverse and the psychotic superego
Franco De Masi - pp. 740-756
Conceptions of the superego in sociological and socio-psychological analyses
Vera King & Gunzelin Schmid Noerr - pp. 757-768
Developments on the concept of the super-ego in Bion’s work
João Carlos Braga
Analyst at Work
- pp. 769-777
The case of J: Working as a psychoanalyst during the Pandemic
- pp. 778-783
The case of J: Working as a psychoanalyst during the Pandemic
Francis Grier - pp. 784-790
The case of J: Working as a psychoanalyst during the Pandemic
Bernard Chervet - pp. 791-796
The case of J: Working as a psychoanalyst during the Pandemic
Lena Theodorou Ehrlich - pp. 797-804
The case of J: Working as a psychoanalyst during the Pandemic
Abbot A. Bronstein
Letter to the Editor
Book Reviews
- pp. 828-830
The hands of gravity and chance: by Thomas H. Ogden, London, Sphinx Books, 2018, 300 pp., $16.95 (paperback), ISBN: 9781782203575
Sara Boffito - pp. 830-835
When the sun bursts: The enigma of schizophrenia: by Christopher Bollas, Yale, University Books, 2015, 212 pp., $18 (hardback), ISBN: 9780300223651
Kathy Taylor - pp. 835-837
On adolescence: inside stories: by Margot Waddell, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2018, 282 pp., £32.99 (paperback), ISBN: 978-1-78220-526-5
Lesley Maroni - pp. 838-842
Balint matters: psychosomatics and the art of assessment: by Jonathan Sklar, London, Karnac Books, 2017, 232 pp., £30.99, ISBN 9781782204862
Megan Virtue - pp. 842-849
Reading Bion: by Rudi Vermote, London, Routledge, 2019, 273 pp, £29.99, ISBN: 9780415413336, The New Library of Psychoanalysis: Teaching Series, Series Editor Dana Birksted-Breen
Walter Gibson - pp. 849-853
The new analyst’s guide to the galaxy: questions about contemporary psychoanalysis: by Antonino Ferro and Luca Nicoli, London, Karnac, 2017, 158 pp., £20.99, ISBN 978-1-78220-542-5
Karen Roos - pp. 853-857
Contemporary Bionian theory and technique in psychoanalysis: edited by Antonino Ferro, Oxon: Routledge, 2018, 258pp, £33.99, ISBN 9781138820586.
Karen Roos
Issue 5
18 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
Clinical Communications
Interdisciplinary Papers
Psychoanalytic Controversy
Brief Communication
Book Reviews
- pp. 1048-1051
The mother–infant interaction picture book: origins of attachment: by B. Beebe, P Cohen, F. Lachmann, New York, W.W. Norton, 2016, 255 pp. $35, includes DVD, ISBN: 978-0-393-70792-2
Tessa Dalley - pp. 1051-1055
The unconscious in social and political life: edited by David Morgan, Bicester, London, Phoenix Publishing House, 2019, xxxvii + 279 pp., £29.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781912691173
Stephen Frosh - pp. 1055-1059
Novel relations: Victorian fiction and British psychoanalysis: by Alicia Mireles Christoff, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 2019, 269 pp., $39.95/£34.00, ISBN 978-0-691-19310-6
Wendy W. Katz - pp. 1059-1063
Mourir d’écrire ? Shoah, traumas extrêmes et psychanalyse des survivants: by R. Rosenblum, Paris, PUF, 2019, €23, 188 pp., [Death from writing? The holocaust, extreme traumas and the psychoanalysis of survivors], ISBN: 978-2-13-080100-9
Gilbert Diatkine - pp. 1063-1066
Creativity and the erotic dimensions of the analytic field: by Dianne Elise, New York, Routledge Oxford, 2019, 298 pp., £29.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-138-62542-6
Nicola Abel-Hirsch - pp. 1066-1071
Benno Rosenberg, Une passion pour les pulsions: masochism, angoisse, somatization [Benno Rosenberg, a passion for the drives: masochism, anxiety and somatization]: edited by Evelyne Chauvet, Paris, 2019, €20, ISBN: 2848355336
Guy Lavallée
Issue 6
23 articlesPsychoanalytic Theory and Technique
Education and Professional Issues
History of Psychoanalysis
Interdisciplinary Studies
Education Section
- pp. 1162-1171
The compulsion to repeat: An introduction
Howard B. Levine - pp. 1172-1187
A river with several different tributary streams: Reflections on the repetition compulsion
Heinz Weiss - pp. 1188-1202
The role of repetition in narcissism and self-sacrifice: A Freudian Kleinian reflection on the person’s foundational love of the other
Rachel B. Blass - pp. 1203-1214
Repetition and the compulsion to repeat, a French perspective
Marilia Aisenstein
Key Papers
Letter to the Editor
Book Reviews
- pp. 1276-1280
Sublime subjects: aesthetic experience and intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis: by Giuseppe Civitarese, London, Routledge, 2017, £37.99, ISBN: 9781138505254
Ruggero Levy - pp. 1280-1283
Sexuality, excess, and representation: by Rosine Jozef Perelberg, London, Routledge, 2020, 204 pp., £29.99 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-367-25355-4
Björn Sahlberg - pp. 1283-1288
Creative states of mind: psychoanalysis and the artist’s process: by Patricia Townsend, Abingdon and New York, Routledge, 2019, 136 pp., £34.99 (pbk), ISBN: 9780367146160, £120.00 (hbk), ISBN: 9780367146146
Steven Groarke - pp. 1288-1292
Psychoanalysis: a general theory of psychical structure formation and pathogenesis: by Peter Zagermann, Queens, IP Books, 2019, 341 pp., $35, ISBN: 978-1949093353
Elliot Kronish - pp. 1292-1295
The age of perversion: desire and technology in psychoanalysis and culture: by Danielle Knafo and Rocco Lo Bosco, New York, Routledge, 2017, 283 pp., $56.95 (paperback), ISBN 9781138849211
Lana Lin - pp. 1295-1298
Trauma and primitive mental states: an object relations perspective: Review of by Judy Eekhoff, London, Routledge, 2019, 122 pp., £29.99, ISBN: 9781138364387
Sujatha Subramanian