Issue 1
32 articles- pp. 1-2
Editorial
Glen O. Gabbard & Paul Williams - pp. 3-13
Reorganisational and educational demands of psychoanalytic training today: Our long and marasmic night of one century
César Garza-Guerrero & Eglé Laufer - pp. 13-18
Rejoinder: With reference also to Garza-Guerrero (2002)
Eglé Laufer - pp. 18-25
Response
César Garza-Guerrero - pp. 27-42
Institutional responses to boundary violations: The case of Masud Khan
Anne-Marie Sandler & Wynne Godley - pp. 42-43
Commentary
Wynne Godley - pp. 45-64
Accessing the multitude within: A psychoanalytic perspective on the transformation of masculinity at mid-life1
Michael J. Diamond - pp. 65-81
A psychoanalytical phenomenology of perversion
Juan Pablo Jiménez - pp. 83-96
Links between grievance, complaint and different forms of entitlement
Sally Weintrobe - pp. 97-115
Hans Loewald: A radical conservative
Joel Whitebook - pp. 117-135
Some psychoanalytic viewpoints on neuropsychiatric disorders in children
Björn Salomonsson - pp. 137-158
Psychoanalytic attitudes towards homosexuality: An empirical research
Vittorio Lingiardi & Paola Capozzi - pp. 159-177
The early history of lay analysis, especially in Vienna Berlin and London: Aspects of an unfolding controversy (1906-24)1, 2
Michael Schröter - pp. 179-196
Between the basic fault and second skin
Roger Willoughby - pp. 197
On: ‘The repression and the return of bad objects’: W.R.D. Fairbairn and the historical roots of theory
Paul O'farrell - pp. 197-198
Response to Dr O'Farrell
Hilary J. Beattie - pp. 198-199
On: Miscarriages of psychoanalytic treatment with suicidal patients
Evelyne Albrecht Schwaber - pp. 199-200
On: Verdi's Rigoletto: The dialectic interplay of the psychic positions in seemingly ‘mindless’ violence
Antonio Carlos Pacheco E Silva Filho - pp. 200-201
Response to Dr Pacheco e Silva
Moshe Bergstein - pp. 201-202
On: The idea of a moral philosophy: The impact of psychoanalysis on philosophy in Britain
Jeremy Holmes - pp. 203
Response to Dr Holmes
Jonathan Lear - pp. 203
Announcement
Paul Williams & Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 205-207
Enrico Edison Jones (1947-2003)
Dorothy E. Holmes - pp. 209-218
Stanley Kubrick's swan song: Eyes wide shut1
Stanley Kubrick & Riccardo Lombardi - pp. 219-222
Treating attachment disorders: From theory to therapy By Karl Heinz Brisch (Translated by Kenneth Kronenberg) New York: The Guilford Press. 2002. 294 pp.
Janice Halpern - pp. 222-225
Metaphor and the psychodynamic functions of the mind By Henrik Enckell Kuopio: Kuopio Univ. Publications. D. Medical Sciences 265. 2002. 313 pp.
Judy Gammelgaard - pp. 225-228
La figurabilité psychique [Psychic flgurability] By César and Sára Botella Lausanne-Paris: Delachaux et Niestlé. 2001. 261 pp.
Nathalie Zilkha - pp. 229-232
Mit Freud über Freud hinaus. Ausgewählte Vorlesungen zur Psychoanalyse [With Freud and beyond Freud: Selected lectures on psychoanalysis] By Wolfgang Loch Revised and edited by Josef Dantlgraber and Werner Damson Tübingen: Edition Diskord. 2001. 143 pp.
Hannsjörg von Freytag-Loringhoven - pp. 232-236
Själen som vägrade krympa. Essäer i judiske ämnen [The soul that refused to shrink. Essays on Jewish topics] By Mikael Enckell Stockholm: Carlssons. 2002. 223 pp.
Henning Paikin - pp. 236-242
Mental survival strategies after extreme traumatisation By Sverre Varvin Copenhagen: Multipress. 2003. 445 pp.
Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber - pp. 243-247
The Third Reich in the unconscious: Transgenerational transmission and its consequences Edited by Vamik D. Volkan, Gabriele Ast and William F. Greer, Jr. New York, London: Brunner-Routledge. 2003. 224 pp.
Earl Hopper - pp. 247-251
Learning from mistakes: Beyond dogma in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy By Patrick Casement New York, London: Guilford Press. 2002. 150 pp.
Anthony Bass
Issue 2
33 articles- pp. 253-261
Two sessions with Lawrence
Neville Symington, Jorge L. Ahumada & Bjørn Killingmo - pp. 262-264
Musings on Neville Symington's clinical presentation
Jorge L. Ahumada - pp. 264-268
Commentary: Ready for departure?
Bjørn Killingmo - pp. 269-284
Gaze, dominance and humiliation in the Schreber case
John Steiner - pp. 285-300
An introduction to the reading of Bion
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 301-310
A risk of confidentiality
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 311-336
The psychodynamic of panic attacks: A useful integration of psychoanalysis and neuroscience1
Franco De Masi - pp. 337-358
Intrapsychic-Interpsychic
Stefano Bolognini - pp. 359-380
The shaping of masculinity: Revisioning boys turning away from their mothers to construct male gender identity
Michael J. Diamond - pp. 381-399
The conceptualisation of the psychical in psychoanalysis
Gunnar Karlsson - pp. 401-418
Envy: One or many?
Eduardo Laverde-Rubio - pp. 419-441
Chaotic possibilities: Toward a new model of development
Robert M. Galatzer-Levy - pp. 443-466
What happens in a psychoanalysis: A view through the lens of the analytic process scales (APS)
Sherwood Waldron, Robert D. Scharf, David Hurst, Stephen K. Firestein & Anna Burton - pp. 467-488
What can we learn from psychoanalysis and prospective studies about chemically dependent patients?
Sérgio De Paula Ramos - pp. 489-520
Sándor, Gizella, Elma: A biographical journey1
Emanuel Berman - pp. 521-522
On: Homosexuality: Coming out of the confusion
Richard C. Friedman & Jennifer I. Downey - pp. 523-524
Reply to Drs Friedman and Downey
Sidney H. Phillips - pp. 524-526
On: Countertransference and transference in ‘Two sessions with Catherine’
Cecilio Paniagua - pp. 526
Reply to Dr Paniagua
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 527-528
On: Transition to young adulthood: A prospective study
Manuela Fleming - pp. 528-529
Response to Dr Fleming
Nathan Szajnberg - pp. 529-530
On: Review of Psychoanalysis, identity and ideology: Critical essays on the Israel/Palestine case
Emanuel Berman - pp. 530
Ernst L. Freud (1892-1970), architect in Berlin and London
Volker M. Welter - pp. 530-532
On: Hans Loewald: A radical conservative
Lewis Aron - pp. 533-534
Richard Wollheim (1923-2003)
Betty Joseph - pp. 535-539
Commitment and compassion in psychoanalysis: Selected papers of Edward M. Weinshel Edited by Robert Wallerstein Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2003. 384 pp.
Dale Boesky - pp. 539-542
Transference: Shibboleth or Albatross? By Joseph Schachter Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2002. 267 pp.
Gail S. Reed - pp. 542-545
Dreams and drama: Psychoanalytic criticism, creativity and the artist by Alan Roland Middletown, CT: Wesleyan Univ. Press. 2002. 151 pp.
Susan Kolodny - pp. 545-549
“Forschen und Heilen” in der Psychoanalyse Ergebnisse und Berichte aus Forschung und Praxis: [‘Research and healing’ in psychoanalysis. Results and reports from research and practice] By Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Bernhard Rüger, Ulrich Stuhr and Manfred Beutel Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. 2002. 311 pp.
Andreas Hamburger & Wolfgang Mertens - pp. 549-557
Mirror to nature: Drama, psychoanalysis and society By Margaret Rustin and Michael Rustin London: Karnac Books. 2002. 289 pp.
Andreas Giannakoulas - pp. 557-561
The importance of sibling relationships in psychoanalysis By Prophecy Coles London: Karnac. 2003. 97 pp + references, index.
Juliet Mitchell - pp. 561-563
Freud—Fragments d'une histoire [Freud—Fragments of a history] by Alain de Mijolla Paris: Presses Univ. France. 2003. 382 pp.
Marie-Françoise Guittard-Maury - pp. 563-565
Funzione analitica e mente primitiva [Analytic function and primitive mind] By Giovanni Hautmann Pisa: Edizioni ETS. 2002, 370 pp.
Carla De Toffoli
Issue 3
25 articles- pp. 567-572
A missing link in psychoanalytic technique: Psychoanalytic consciousness
Fred Busch - pp. 572-574
Rejoinder
Betty Joseph - pp. 575-577
Response
Fred Busch - pp. 579-595
Sympathy reconfigured: Some reflections on sympathy, empathy and the discovery of values
David M. Black - pp. 597-614
Psychoanalytic process and thought: Convergence of Bion and Matte-Blanco1
Viviane Sprinz Mondrzak - pp. 615-634
Beyond illusion: Psychoanalysis and the question of religious truth1
Rachel B. Blass - pp. 635-652
The analyst's theory: A third source of countertransference
Stephen D. Purcell - pp. 653-667
The descent into suicide
John T. Maltsberger - pp. 669-689
Refusing the cure: Sophocles's Philoctetes and the clinical problems of self-injurious spite, shame and forgiveness1
Richard M. Gottlieb - pp. 691-712
Writing about patients III: Comparisons of attitudes and practices of analysts residing outside and within the USA
Judy L. Kantrowitz - pp. 713-729
The art of imitation: Wilhelm Stekel's Lehrjahre
Jaap Bos & Leendert Groenendijk - pp. 731-747
Elements of the Oedipus complex: A Kleinian account1
Richard Rusbridger - pp. 749-750
On: Reorganisational and educational demands of psychoanalytic training today
Andrew Cooper - pp. 750-751
Response to Andrew Cooper
Eglé Laufer - pp. 752-753
On: Institutional responses to boundary violations: The case of Masud Khan
Jonathan A. Cohen - pp. 754
On: What happens in a psychoanalysis?: A view through the lens of the analytic process scales (APS)
Joseph Schachter - pp. 755-765
Music and trauma in Polanski's The pianist (2002)
Alexander Stein - pp. 767-772
Freud messo a fuoco [Freud in focus] Roberto Speziale-Bagliacca Torino: Bollati Boringhieri. 2002. 312 pp.
Antonino Ferro - pp. 772-775
Barn under Förintelsen—då och nu. Affekter och minnesbilder efter extrem traumatisering [Children in the Holocaust—Now and then. Affects and memory images after extreme traumatisation] By Suzanne Kaplan Stockholm: Natur och Kultur. 2003. 409 pp.
Bernadette Buhl-Nielsen - pp. 776-779
Bad feelings By Roy Schafer New York: Other Press. 2003. 164 pp.
Charles J. Spezzano - pp. 779-782
L'illusione: Una certezza [Illusion: A certainty] By Anteo Saraval Milan: Cortina. 2003. 100 pp.
Pia De Silvestris - pp. 783-785
Stati caotici della mente. Psicosi, disturbi borderline, disturbi psicosomatici, dipendenze [Chaotic states of the mind. Psychosis, borderline disorders, psychosomatic disorders, dependencies] Edited by Luigi Rinaldi Milan: Cortina. 2003. 350 pp.
Adamo Vergine - pp. 786-790
Sexuality, intimacy, power by Muriel Dimen Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2003. 336 pp.
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 790-794
Sex, death, and the superego. Experiences in psychoanalysis BY Ronald Britton London, New York: Karnac Books. 2003. 196 pp.
Jean-Michel Quinodoz - pp. 794-799
The analyst's analyst within By Lora Heims Tessman Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2003. 372 pp.
Barbara Stimmel
Issue 4
37 articles- pp. 807-814
Miss A
Peter Fonagy, Paul Denis & Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 814-816
Commentary 1
Paul Denis - pp. 817-822
Commentary 2
Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 823-840
Fabricated bodies: A model for the somatic false self
Peter Goldberg - pp. 841-856
Primal seduction, matricial space and asymmetry in the psychoanalytic encounter
Viviane Chetrit-Vatine - pp. 857-877
This art of psychoanalysis: Dreaming undreamt dreams and interrupted cries
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 879-896
Analyzing forms of superego functioning as mentalizations
Marc-André Bouchard & Serge Lecours - pp. 897-921
The concept of psychical trauma: A bridge in interdisciplinary space1
Juan Carlos Tutté - pp. 923-933
Ernst Kris and the art of the mentally ill
AAron H. Esman - pp. 935-949
Negative capability and truth in Borges's ‘Emma Zunz’
Beatriz Priel - pp. 951-971
Heart and spirit: Research with psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists about spirituality
Janette Graetz Simmonds - pp. 973-976
What has happened to the body in psychoanalysis
Cecilio Paniagua & Erika Hartmann - pp. 977-981
Theoretical approach to somatic conditions: Work at the frontiers or psychoanalytical work?1
Patricia Aisemberg & Marilia Aisenstein - pp. 983-986
Trauma, terrorism: Man's inhumanity to man1
Susan S. Elmendorf & Ronald Ruskin - pp. 987-989
Multiple approaches: Case presentation (history, treatment report and follow-up)1
Roberto Basile & David Tuckett - pp. 991-994
Psychoanalytic and cognitive approaches to a clinical case
Julieta Holman & Hugo Bleichmar - pp. 995-997
Psychoanalysis and jazz
Bruce Boyd Raeburn - pp. 999
On: Hans Loewald: A radical conservative
Arnold M. Cooper - pp. 1000-1002
Response to Arnold Cooper and Lewis Aron
Joel Whitebook - pp. 1002-1003
On: Two sessions with Lawrence
Jonathan Koblenzer - pp. 1003-1005
Response to Dr Koblenzer
Jorge L. Ahumada - pp. 1005
Responses to Dr Koblenzer and to Drs Ahumada and Killingmo
Neville Symington - pp. 1005-1007
On intolerance to the object's goodness. A response to Dr Symington
Jorge L. Ahumada - pp. 1007-1009
On: Chaotic possibilities: Toward a new model of development
Joseph Schachter - pp. 1009-1010
On: Chaotic possibilities: Toward a new model of development
Jean-Michel Quinodoz - pp. 1010-1012
Response to Drs Quinodoz and Schachter
Robert M. Galatzer-Levy - pp. 1012-1013
Response to Dr Schachter (2004)
Sherwood Waldron - pp. 1013-1016
On psychoanalytic education
Imre Szecsödy - pp. 1017-1021
Theo Angelopoulos, a man against frontiers: Ulysses's gaze
Theo Angelopoulos & Antoine Corel - pp. 1023-1026
Infecting the treatment: Being an HIV-positive analyst Gilbert Cole Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2002. 232 pp.
Joyce P. Lindenbaum - pp. 1026-1031
Sexual orientation and psychoanalysis: Sexual science and clinical practice R.C. Friedman, Jennifer I. Downey New York, NY: Columbia Univ. Press. 2000. 352 pp.
Christina Sekaer - pp. 1031-1035
Alberto Giacometti: Myth, magic, and the man By Laurie Wilson New Haven, CT; London: Yale University Press. 2003. 372 pp.
Ellen Handler Spitz - pp. 1036-1038
Il lavoro clinico. Nuovi seminari di São Paulo e Riberão Preto [Clinical work. New São Paulo and Riberão Preto seminars] By Antonino Ferro Milan: Cortina. 2003. 127 pp.
Laura Ambrosiano - pp. 1039-1042
Trascrivere l'inconscio. Problemi attuali della clinica e della tecnica psicoanalitica [Transcribing the unconscious. Current problems in psychoanalytical practice and technique] Edited by Adamo Vergine. Milan: Angeli. 2002. 131 pp.
Roberta Di Lascio - pp. 1042-1044
In-fine. Saggio sulla conclusione dell'analisi [In the end. Essay on the ending of analysis] By Fausta Ferraro and Alessandro Garella Roma: Franco Angeli, 2001, Pp. 207.
Livia Tabanelli - pp. 1044-1048
The dictionary of the work of W. R. Bion by Rafael E. Lopez-Corvo London: Karnac. 2003. 327 pp.
Joan Symington - pp. 1049-1052
Siblings: Sex and violence By Juliet Mitchell Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. 2004. 252 pp.
Marina Perris-Myttas
Issue 5
34 articles- pp. 1053-1056
Intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis
Owen Renik - pp. 1057-1061
Comments on Owen Renik
Elizabeth Bott Spillius - pp. 1061-1064
Reply to Elizabeth Bott Spillius
Owen Renik - pp. 1065-1079
Narcissistic configurations: Violence and its absence in treatment
Rosine Jozef Perelberg - pp. 1081-1101
The seventh servant: The implications of a truth drive in Bion's theory of ‘O’
James S. Grotstein - pp. 1103-1122
Transformations of early infantile experiences: A 6-month-old in psychoanalysis
Johan Norman - pp. 1123-1136
Reflections on Bion's ‘elements of psychoanalysis’: Experience, thought and growth
Christian Godbout - pp. 1137-1155
At-one-ment, intuition and ‘suchness’
Leandro Stitzman - pp. 1157-1173
Another language, another place: To hide or be found?
Giuseppina Antinucci - pp. 1175-1189
The cause is worse: Remeeting Jocasta1
Barbara Stimmel - pp. 1191-1208
‘This is not psychoanalysis’: On the stony way of the Danish Psychoanalytical Society
Gudrun Bodin - pp. 1209-1223
The psychopathology of everyday Vienna: Psychoanalysis and Freud's familiars
Jay Geller - pp. 1225-1230
Truth
Donald Davidson† - pp. 1231-1234
Psychoanalytic treatments of schizophrenic patients
Ira Brenner & Vamik Volkan - pp. 1235-1238
The breast in female sexuality
Eva Kohout & Bernd Nissen - pp. 1239-1241
The frontiers of psychopathology: New cultures, new patients?1
Richard F. Summers & Elizabeth Auchincloss - pp. 1243-1245
Beyond the limits: Historical perspectives on boundary violations in psychoanalytic treatment1
Gilles Burnat & Louise De Urtubey - pp. 1247-1249
Working with psychotic and non-psychotic patients in situations of terror and military dictatorships
Ilany Kogan & Aleksandar Vuco - pp. 1251-1255
Freudian and Lacanian approaches to the clinical case: Listening, interpretation, transference and countertransference1
Mardy S. Ireland & Daniel Widlöcher - pp. 1257-1260
Contrasting clinical techniques: A British Kleinian, contemporary Freudian and Latin American Kleinian discuss clinical material1
Louise Carignan & David Iseman - pp. 1261-1264
How is trauma transmitted?
Eva Kohout & Elisabeth Brainin - pp. 1265-1268
The Middle East crisis: Psychoanalytic reflections1
Helen Silverman & Jeffrey Parger - pp. 1269-1271
Multiple approaches to a single case: Conclusions Psychic change: What and how?1
Arnold Wilson & Robert Wallerstein - pp. 1273-1274
On: Writing about patients III
Laurie Slade - pp. 1274-1275
Response to Dr Slade
Judy L. Kantrowitz - pp. 1275-1276
On: Dream actors in the theatre of memory: Their role in the psychoanalytic process
Fred M. Levin - pp. 1277-1277
Response to Dr Levin
Mauro Mancia - pp. 1279-1285
Telling it and passing it on, rendering and remembering: On turning suffering into history—Conspiracy
Kenneth Branaugh & Donald B. Moss - pp. 1287-1291
Les balafrés du divan. Essai sur les symbolisations plurielles [Casualties of the couch. A study of composite symbol-formations] By Jean-José Baranes Le fil rouge [The connecting thread] series. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. 2003. 288 pp.
Sabina Lambertucci-Mann - pp. 1291-1297
Epistemología y psicoanálisis [Epistemology and psychoanalysis] by Gregorio Klimovsky Buenos Aires: Biebel. 2004. Vol. I: 313 pp; Vol. II: 316 pp.
R. Horacio Etchegoyen - pp. 1297-1298
Psychotherapeutische Erstinterviews mit Kindern Winnicotts Squiggletechnik in der Praxis [Psychotherapeutic first interviews with children. Winnicott's squiggle technique in practice] by Michael Günter Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.. 2003. 252 pp.
Dieter Bürgin - pp. 1299-1303
In pursuit of psychic change: The Betty Joseph workshop Edited by Edith Hargreaves and Arturo Varchevker New Library Series (Editor: Susan Budd). London: Brunner-Routledge and Institute of Psychoanalysis. 2004. 206 pp.
Bob Hinshelwood - pp. 1303-1306
Gleichschwebende Aufmerksamkeit und Modellbildung Eine qualitativ-systematische Einzelfallstudie zum Erkenntnisprozess des Psychoanalytikers [Evenly suspended attention and model-formation. A qualitative systematic case study of the psychoanalyst's cognitive process] by Hartmuth König Ulm: Ulmer Textbank. 2000. 529 pp.
Joachim F. Danckwardt - pp. 1306-1310
,,… als käm ich heim zu Vater und Schwester.“Lou Andreas-Salome-Anna Freud Briefwechsel (1919-1936) [‘As if I were coming home to my father and sister.’ The Lou Andreas-Salomé-Anna Freud correspondence (1919-36)] Edited by Daria A. Rothe, Inger Weber Göttingen: Wallstein. 2003. Vol. 2: 907 pp;
Christina Gesser-Werning
Issue 6
33 articles- pp. 1311-1319
The case of Mr B
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 1321-1325
Commentary 1
Jorge Luis Maldonado - pp. 1327-1331
Commentary 2
Johann Michael Rotmann - pp. 1333-1348
Incorporation of an invasive object
Paul Williams - pp. 1349-1364
On holding and containing, being and dreaming
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 1365-1377
Between the confusion of tongues and the gift of tongues: Or working as a psychoanalyst in a foreign language1
Juan Pablo Jiménez - pp. 1379-1400
Making conscious the unconscious in order to modify unconscious processing: Some mechanisms of therapeutic change1
Hugo Bleichmar - pp. 1401-1421
A transitory homosexual passion in the course of an analytic treatment
Chistian Delourmel - pp. 1423-1438
Semiotic aspects of the countertransference: Some observations on the concepts of the ‘immediate object’ and the ‘interpretant’ in the work of Charles S. Peirce1
Lutz Goetzmann & Kyrill Schwegler - pp. 1439-1453
Belief, hope and faith
Luis Claudio Figueiredo - pp. 1455-1476
Linguistic styles and complementarities in analyzing character
Daniela Wiethaeuper, Marc-André Bouchard & Steven Rosenbloom - pp. 1477-1478
What does conceptual research have to offer?
Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber - pp. 1479-1483
Language and affects in the analytic practice
Laura Etchegoyen & Jacqueline Amati Mehler - pp. 1485-1488
On analytic listening
Patrick Miller & Marilia Aisenstein - pp. 1489-1492
Is free association still at the core of psychoanalysis?
Axel Hoffer & Virginia R. Youngren - pp. 1493-1496
Pursuit of the emerging dialogue between psychoanalysis and neuroscience: Clinical and research perspectives1
Manfred E. Beutel, Sylvia Dietrich, Rudolf Stark, Gary Brendel & David Silbersweig - pp. 1497-1500
Theoretical and technical approaches to the clinical case: Advantages and disadvantages of present-day pluralism1
Alan D. Felix & Salman Akhtar - pp. 1501-1504
Conceptual frontiers: Representation and object relations1
Neal Vorus & Arnold Wilson - pp. 1505-1506
The plays of Tennessee Williams: A psychoanalytic view1
Molly Anne Rothenberg - pp. 1507-1508
On: What can we learn from psychoanalysis and prospective studies about chemically dependent patients?
Lance M. Dodes - pp. 1508-1509
Reply to Dr Dodes
Sérgio De Paula Ramos - pp. 1509-1511
On: Miss A
Harry T. Hardin & Daniel H. Hardin - pp. 1511-1512
Miss A
Glen O. Gabbard & Paul Williams - pp. 1513-1518
Jacob A. Arlow (1912-2004)
Arnold D. Richards & Sheldon M. Goodman - pp. 1519-1526
Dogville: A parable on perversion1
Lars Von Trier, Adela Abella & Nathalie Zilkha - pp. 1527-1530
Escritos clínicos sobre perversiones y adicciones [Clinical essays on perversions and addictions] Edited by Rodolfo Moguillansky Buenos Aires: Lumen. 2002. 374 pp.
Gloria Gitaroff - pp. 1530-1534
The present moment in psychotherapy and everyday life by Daniel N. Stern New York: Norton. 2004. 283 pp.
Robert N. Emde - pp. 1534-1539
Sándor Ferenczi: El mejor discípulo de Freud [Sándor Ferenczi: Freud's best disciple] by Antoni Talarn Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva. 2003. 380 pp.
Neri Daurella - pp. 1539-1543
Blind trust: Large groups and their leaders in times of crisis and terror by Vamik Volkan Charlottesville, VA: Pitchstone Publishing. 2004. 368 pp.
Neil J. Smelser - pp. 1543-1546
Sigmund Freud-Max Eitingon, Briefwechsel 1906-1939 [Freud-Eitingon correspondence, 1906-1939], Vols 1 and 2 Edited by Michael Schröter Tübingen: Diskord. 2004. 1049 pp.
Ernst Falzeder - pp. 1546-1551
The texture of treatment: On the matter of psychoanalytic technique By Herbert J. Schlesinger Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press 2003 404 pp.
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 1551-1554
Family romance, family secrets: Case notes from an American psychoanalysis, 1912 By Elizabeth Lunbeck and Bennett Simon New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 2003. 352 pp.
Alan Krohn - pp. 1554-1558
Hate and love in psychoanalytic institutions. The dilemma of a profession By Jurgen Reeder New York: Other Press LLC. 2004. 320 pp.
Imre Szecsödy