Issue 1
37 articlesThe Analyst at Work
- pp. 11-15
Dolores and Dora
Rosemary Davies - pp. 17-23
Response
Evelyne Albrecht Schwaber - pp. 43-61
The Myths of Free Association and the Potentials of the Analytic Relationship
Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 63-81
Beyond Transference, Countertransference, the Silences and the Opinion
Paulo Marchon - pp. 105-123
The Analyst's Excitement in the Analysis of Perversion
Stephen D. Purcell - pp. 125-143
The Stranger
Carmen C. Mion - pp. 145-158
Sensory Empathy and Enactment
Giorgio Zanocco, Alessandra De Marchi & Francesco Pozzi - pp. 237-241
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Trauma
Alan Sugarman - pp. 243-246
The Prevention and Treatment of Organizationally Induced Trauma
Stephen M. Sonnenberg & William Myerson - pp. 247-250
Do Cultural Differences Affect Training or Have All Analysts, Across Cultures, Been Trained Equally Since 1920?
Rachel G. Seidel & Susana Muszkat - pp. 251-254
Time and History in Psychoanalysis
Sandra Pine & Harold P. Blum - pp. 255-257
Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy for/with Couples: Theoretical Basis and Clinical Utility1
Zulema Razumny De Forster & Miguel Alejo Spivacow - pp. 259-262
Intersubjectivity, Recognition and the Problem of the Negative
Marion M. Oliner & Werner Bohleber - pp. 263
Letters to the Editors: A Retraction and an Apology
Glen O Gabbard & Paul Williams - pp. 263-265
Letters to the Editors
Martin Kemp - pp. 265-266
Letters to the Editors: On: Validation of Psychoanalytic Theories: Toward a Conceptualization of References
Marita Torsti-Hagman - pp. 266-267
Letters to the Editors: Response to Dr Torsti-Hagman
Anders Zachrisson & Henrik Daae Zachrisson - pp. 267-268
Letters to the Editors: On: ‘Projective Transidentification’
Richard P. Alexander - pp. 268-269
Letters to the Editors: Reply to Dr. Alexander
James Grotstein - pp. 269-271
Letters to the Editors: On: Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: A Long and Troubled Relationship
Jeffrey H. Golland - pp. 271
Letters to the Editors: Reply to Dr. Golland
Kenneth Eisold - pp. 273-286
Pan-Dora's Box Fetishism, Hysteria, and the Gift of Death in Die Büchse der Pandora (1929) Director: G. W. Pabst
Andrew Webber - pp. 287-291
Melanie Klein by Julia Kristeva (Ross Guberman, translator) New York: Columbia University Press. 2001. 296 p. (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism.)
Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick Hanly - pp. 291-295
Und Freud hat doch Recht. Die Entstehung der Kultur durch Transformation der Gewalt. Bausteine einer allgemeinen Kulturtheorie [So Freud was right. The emergence of culture through the transformation of violence. Outline of a general theory of culture] by Eberhard T. Haas Gießen: Psychosozial. 2002. 407 p.
Martin Teising - pp. 296-298
The Technique and Practice of Psychoanalysis, Vol 3: The training seminars of Ralph R. Greenson, MD Edited by Lee Jaffe Madison, CT: International University Press. 2004. 216 p.
Jerome A. Winer - pp. 298-301
Intohimoinen Nainen: Psykoanalyyttisia Tutkielmia Halusta, Rakkaudesta ja Häpeästä [Female desire: Psychoanalytical studies on pleasure, love and shame] by Elina M. Reenkola Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. 2004. 166 p.
Barbara Mattsson - pp. 301-306
Pérdida, pena, duelo: Vivencias, investigación y asistencia [Loss, grief, mourning: Experience, research and care] by Jorge L. Tizón García Barcelona: Paidós-Fundació Vidal i Barraquer. 2004. 836 p.
Neri Daurella - pp. 306-308
Verräter oder Verführte: Eine psychoanalytische Untersuchung Inoffizieller Mitarbeiter der Stasi [Betrayers of trust or themselves betrayed: A psychoanalytic investigationof the unofficial collaborators with the Stasi] by Ingrid Kerz-Rühling and Thomas Plänkers Berlin: Links. 2004. 245 p.
Friedrich-Wilhelm Eickhoff - pp. 309-311
Impossible training: A relational view of psychoanalytic education by Emanuel Berman Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2004. 279 p.
Janet Hadda - pp. 311-314
Lost childhood and the language of exile Edited by Judit Szekacs-Weisz and Ivan Ward London: Imago East West: Freud Museum. 2004. 293 p.
André Haynal
Theoretical and Clinical Papers
- pp. 25-42
The Profession of Ferryman: Considerations on the Analyst's Internal Attitude in Consultation and in Referral1
Stefano Bolognini - pp. 83-103
Implicit Memory and Early Unrepressed Unconscious: Their Role in the Therapeutic Process (How the Neurosciences Can Contribute to Psychoanalysis)1
Mauro Mancia
Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy
Issue 2
37 articlesPsychoanalytic Controversies
- pp. 321-324
Response to John Steiner
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 325-328
Reply to Dr Levenson
John Steiner - pp. 349-368
Analytic Impasse and the Third: Clinical implications of intersubjectivity theory
Lewis Aron - pp. 369-382
Aspects of a Compliant Container: Considering Narcissistic Personality Configurations1
Vera L. C. Lamanno-Adamo - pp. 383-401
On the Psychodynamics of Collecting
Peter Subkowski - pp. 403-422
The Clinical Concept of Analytic Process: A Conceptual Investigation1
Manuel J. Pires Dos Santos, Maria Lúcia Tiellet Nunes & Lúcia H. Freitas Ceitlin - pp. 423-437
The Impulse to Infidelity and Oedipal Splitting
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 439-455
Self, Other and Dialogical Space in Autistic Disorders
Vera Regina J. R. M. Fonseca & Vera Silvia R. Bussab - pp. 457-469
Reflections on the Setting in the Treatment of Adolescents
Sara Zac De Filc - pp. 497-518
Who Speaks? Who Looks? Who Feels?: Point of View in Autobiographical Narratives1
Tilmann Habermas - pp. 555-557
Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma: What We Have Learned From Our Work With Mother and Infants Affected by the Trauma of 9/111
Miriam Pierce & Anni Bergman - pp. 559-561
The Role of Consciousness in Working with Trauma: Necessary Condition or Irrelevant Distraction?1
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau & Fred Busch - pp. 563-566
Continuity and Change in the Post-Kleinian Evolution in London: Clinical Work of John Steiner, Ronald Britton and Michael Feldman (1988-2004)1
Ron Spielman & David Taylor - pp. 567-569
Trauma, Envy and Revenge
Lawrence J. Brown & Carole Beebe Tarantelli - pp. 571-572
Beyond the Divan: Psychoanalysis in Review
Marci Dória Passos, Marina Tavares, Viviane Frankenthal & Marci Dória Passos - pp. 573-575
Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Ethnic Chinese Societies: New Developments1
Andrés Rascovsky & Teresa Yuan - pp. 577-579
Letters to the Editors: On: Whose Bion?
James S. Grotstein - pp. 579-580
Letters to the Editors: Mind the Gap: On Common Ground and True Pluralism
Patrick Luyten, Sidney J. Blatt & Jozef Corveleyn - pp. 580-581
Letters to the Editors: Response to Luyten, Blatt and Corveleyn
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 581-582
Letters to the Editors: On: Whose Bion? Who is Bion?
Tullio Carere-Comes - pp. 582
Letters to the Editors: Response to Dr Tullio Carere-Comes
Elizabeth Tabak De Bianchedi - pp. 583
Letters to the Editors: Corrigenda
Glen O Gabbard & Paul Williams - pp. 585-587
Vann E. Spruiell (1926-2005)
Shelley Orgel - pp. 589-597
Play Misty for Me (1971): The Perversion of Love
Eileen McGinley & Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 599-604
Having a life: Self pathology after Lacan by Lewis A. Kirshner Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2004. 157 p.
Peter Goldberg - pp. 604-607
The unsung psychoanalyst: The quiet influence of Ruth Easser by Mary Kay O'Neil Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2004. 250 p.
Deborah L. Cabaniss - pp. 607-610
Michelangelos Moses und Freuds “Wagstück”. Eine Collage [Michelangelo's Moses and Freud's ‘piece of audacity’. A collage] by Ilse Grubrich-Simitis Frankfurt-am-Main: Fischer. 2004. 132 p.
Michael Günter - pp. 610-613
Le savoir-déporté: Camps, histoire, psychanalyse [Deported knowledge: The camps, history and psychoanalysis] by Anne-Lise Stern Paris: Seuil. 2004. 335 p.
Eva Weil - pp. 613-616
Psyche, self and soul: Rethinking psychoanalysis, the self and spirituality By Gerald J. Gargiulo London: Whurr. 2004. 149 p.
Polly Young-Eisendrath - pp. 616-620
Psychic trauma: Dynamics, symptoms, and treatment by Ira Brenner Northvale, NJ: Aronson. 2004. 343 p.
Michael I. Good - pp. 620-623
From obstacle to ally: The evolution of psychoanalytic practice by Judith Hughes New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge. 2004. 247 p.
Joseph Aguayo - pp. 624-627
Between couch and piano: Psychoanalysis, music, art, and neuroscience by Gilbert J. Rose Hove: Brunner-Routledge. 2004. 189 p.
Alexander Stein
Theoretical and Clinical Papers
Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy
Issue 3
32 articlesAnalyst at Work
- pp. 637-639
‘Serious Things to be Faced’
Claudia Frank - pp. 641-644
Commentary on the Agnese Case
Paulo Duarte Guimarães Filho - pp. 667-680
The Indissociable Unity of Psyche and Soma: A View From the Paris Psychosomatic School1
Marilia Aisenstein - pp. 681-701
From Acting to Communicating: The Analysis of a Boy With a Pathological Organization1
Maria Inês Neuenschwander Escosteguy Carneiro - pp. 703-723
Dreams That Mirror the Session
Giuseppe Civitarese - pp. 725-746
Children in Genocide: Extreme Traumatization and the ‘Affect Propeller’1
Suzanne Kaplan - pp. 747-768
Further Reflections on the Impact of Clinical Writing on Patients
Allannah Furlong - pp. 769-787
Sense of Reality, Reality Testing and Reality Processing in Borderline Patients
Luis Claudio Figueiredo - pp. 789-807
Psychotic Withdrawal and the Overthrow of Psychic Reality
Franco De Masi - pp. 843-844
Association For Child Psychoanalysis Panel on Children
Elizabeth A. Tuters & Ana Rosenbaum De Schvartzman - pp. 845-847
Association for Child Psychoanalysis Panel on Adolescents
Elizabeth A. Tuters - pp. 849-851
Body Modification
Asbed Aryan - pp. 853-856
Sexual Abuse: The Abusive Family Unit
Serapio Marcano & Adriana Prengler - pp. 857-858
Pre-natal Traumas
Lilia Bordone De Semeniuk & Elizabeth Tabak De Bianchedi - pp. 859-861
Trauma and Depression
Bruce H. Sklarew & Harold P. Blum - pp. 863
Letters to the Editors: On: Death in the Afternoon
Emad Bishara - pp. 863-864
Letters to the Editors: Response to Emad Bishara
Susanne Chassay - pp. 864-870
Letters to the Editors: Minutes of the Business Meeting of the International Psychoanalytical Association held in the Rio de Janeiro Rooms at the Sofitel Hotel, Rio de Janeiro, 29 July 2005, 17:30-20:00
- pp. 871-879
Sex in the Mourning: Oedipal Love and Loss in The Door in the Floor (2004)
Tod Williams & Gavin Ivey - pp. 881-887
Child analysis The presence of the therapist: Treating childhood trauma by Monica LanyadoHove: Brunner-Routledge. 2003. 160 p.: Infant-parent psychotherapy. A handbook by Stella Acquarone London: Karnac. 2004. 308 p.
Angela Joyce - pp. 889-894
Hamlet. Ensayos psicoanalíticos [Hamlet: Psychoanalytic essays] Edited by Carlos Sopena Madrid: Síntesis. 2004. 192 p.
Ramón Echevarría - pp. 894-896
A short introduction to psychoanalysis by Jane Milton, Caroline Polmear and Julia Fabricius London: Sage. (Short Introductions to the Therapy Professions series.) 2004. 172 p.: Introducing psychoanalysis: Essential themes and topics edited by Susan Budd and Richard Rusbridger Hove: Routledge. 2005. 272 p.
W. Ralph Layland - pp. 896-900
Glacial times: A journey through the world of madness By Salomon Resnik, translated by Daniel Alcorn Hove: Routledge. 2005. 136 p. (Birksted-Breen D, editor. New Library of Psychoanalysis.)
Richard Lucas - pp. 900-904
The designed self: Psychoanalysis and contemporary identities by Carlo Strenger Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2005. 220 p.
Maurice Apprey - pp. 904-906
Controverses sur l'autisme et témoignages [Autism: Debates and testimonies] by Denys Ribas Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. 2005. 206 p.
Sesto-Marcello Passone - pp. 907-911
The telescoping of generations. Listening to the narcissistic links between generations by Haydée Faimberg Hove: Routledge (New Library of Pyschoanalysis). 2005. 156 p.
Stefano Bolognini - pp. 913-916
Book Notices
Presidential Address
Theoretical and Clinical Papers
Issue 4
27 articlesPsychoanalytic Controversies
- pp. 927-932
How to do Research? Reply to Otto Kernberg
Roger Perron - pp. 933-937
Research Anxiety: A Response to Roger Perron's Comments
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 953-964
The Act of Interpretation
Aloysio Augusto D'abreu - pp. 965-987
Mentalization, Insightfulness, and Therapeutic Action: The importance of mental organization
Alan Sugarman - pp. 989-1003
Clinical Implications of Bion's Thought
Antonino Ferro - pp. 1005-1027
Father Regression: Clinical Narratives and Theoretical Reflections1
Ruth Stein - pp. 1029-1047
The Impact of Words on Children with ADHD and DAMP: Consequences for Psychoanalytic Technique
Björn Salomonsson - pp. 1049-1058
A Review of Lacan's Seminar on Anxiety
Gilbert Diatkine - pp. 1059-1068
Sanity and Madness
Neville Symington - pp. 1121-1122
Letters to the Editors: On: Review of The training Seminars of Ralph R. Greenson, MD
Lee Jaffe - pp. 1122
Letters to the Editors: On: Play Misty for me (1971): The Perversion of Love
A. Carlos Pacheco E Silva Filho - pp. 1124
Letters to the Editors: Erratum
Giuseppe Civitarese - pp. 1135-1139
The healer's bent: Solitude and dialogue in the clinical encounter by James T. McLaughlin Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2005. 256 p. Relational Perspectives series, Vol. 30.
Ralph Roughton - pp. 1139-1144
Dor sem nome: pensar o sofrimento [Nameless pain: A reflection on suffering] by Manuela Fleming Porto: Afrontamento. 2003. 164 p.
Paulo Henrique Favalli - pp. 1144-1148
La violence en abyme: Essai de psychocriminologie [The chasm of violence: A study of criminal psychology] edited by Claude Balier Paris: PUF (Le fil rouge series). 2005. 389 p.
Dominique Bourdin - pp. 1148-1154
The vale of soulmaking: The post-Kleinian model of the mind and its poetic origins by Meg Harris Williams London: Karnac. 2005. 251 p.
Gilead Nachmani - pp. 1154-1157
Trained to kill: Soldiers at war by Theodore Nadelson Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2005. 208 p.
Adrienne Harris - pp. 1157-1160
Self creation: Psychoanalytic therapy and the art of the possible by Frank Summers Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2005. 288 p.
Ruth R. Imber - pp. 1160-1164
La situation analysante [The analysing situation] by Jean-Luc Donnet Paris: Presses Universitaires de France (Le fil rouge series). 2005. 216 p.
Geneviève Welsh-Jouve - pp. 1164-1170
Gender as soft assembly by Adrienne Harris Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press (Relational Perspectives Book Series, Vol. 25). 2005. 320 p.
Gerald I. Fogel
Theoretical and Clinical Papers
Educational and Professional Issues
Interdisciplinary Studies
Letters to the Editors
Issue 5
22 articlesPsychoanalytic Controversies
- pp. 1177-1179
Commentary
Robert Michels - pp. 1181-1182
Response
Paul Israel - pp. 1199-1220
The Controversial Discussions and après-coup
Rosine Jozef Perelberg - pp. 1221-1237
The Emotional Experience of K
James V. Fisher - pp. 1239-1257
Vicissitudes in Adult Life Resulting From Traumatic Experiences in Adolescence
Jourge Luis Maldonado - pp. 1259-1276
A Psychoanalytic Understanding of the Desire For Knowledge As Reflected in Freud's Leonardo da Vinci and a Memory of his Childhood
Rachel B. Blass - pp. 1277-1295
Silence: Cultural Function and Psychological Transformation in Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy1
Elsa Ronningstam - pp. 1297-1314
Critical Reflections on Intersubjectivity in Psychoanalysis
Andrea Marzi, Gregorio Hautmann & Sandra Maestro - pp. 1399-1403
Spur und Umschrift. Die konstitutive Bedeutung von Erinnerung in der Psychoanalyse [Trace and transcription. The constitutive meaning of remembrance in psychoanalysis] by Ilka Quindeau Munich: Fink. 2004. 238 p.
Johann-Peter Haas - pp. 1403-1408
Time present and time past: Selected papers of Pearl King by Pearl King London: Karnac. 2005. 267 p.
John Keene - pp. 1408-1412
Freud's free clinics: Psychoanalysis and social justice 1918-1938 by Elizabeth Ann Danto New York, NY: Columbia University Press. 2005. 348 p.
Neil Altman - pp. 1412-1416
Transforming lives edited by Joseph Schachter New York, NY: Aronson. 2005. 192 p.
Brian M. Robertson - pp. 1416-1421
Psychoanalysis with children and adolescents: Applications, settings and controversies by Alex Holder London: Karnac. 2005. 180 p.
Deborah Steiner - pp. 1421-1424
Aux confins de l'identité [The frontiers of identity] by Michel de M'Uzan Paris: Gallimard (Connaissance de l'inconscient series). 2005. 165 p.
Dominique Baudesson - pp. 1425-1428
Le livre noir de la psychanalyse: Vivre, penser et aller mieux sans Freud [The black book of psychoanalysis: Living, thinking and feeling better without Freud] Edited by Catherine Meyer Paris: Les Arènes. 2005. 827 p.
Simon Daniel Kipman - pp. 1428-1432
Hate and the ‘Jewish science’: Anti-Semitism, Nazism and psychoanalysis by Stephen Frosh Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2005. 228 p.
Hans Reijzer
Theoretical and Clinical Papers
Education Section
Issue 6
34 articlesAnalyst at Work
- pp. 1443-1446
Discussion
Trudy Mcguinness - pp. 1447-1451
Commentary
Ruth Stein - pp. 1471-1485
A Shadow Concept
Fred Busch - pp. 1487-1507
After Pluralism: Towards a New, Integrated Psychoanalytic Paradigm1
Juan Pablo Jiménez - pp. 1509-1527
Dream Interpretation, Affect, and the Theory of Neuronal Group Selection: Freud, Winnicott, Bion, and Modell
Walker Shields - pp. 1529-1548
Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis: Some Remarks from an Epistemological and from a Freudian Viewpoint1
Siegfried Zepf - pp. 1549-1567
A Servant's Bargain: Perversion as Survival
Svetlana Bonner - pp. 1569-1585
Julie's Museum: The Evolution of Thinking, Dreaming and Historicization in the Treatment of Traumatized Patients
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 1587-1601
All Holes are the Same: Emerging from the Confusion
Valéria S. Clark Nunes - pp. 1603-1627
Where are You, My Beloved?: On Absence, Loss, and the Enigma of Telepathic Dreams
Ofra Eshel - pp. 1629-1647
‘The Newspaper Reader’: On the Meaning of Concrete Objects in a Psychoanalytic Treatment1
Elvira Selow - pp. 1713-1716
Resistance as a Response to Trauma in the Clinical Moment: The Approaches of a London Kleinian and American Ego-Psychologist1
Maria Inês Neuenschwander Escosteguy Carneiro, João Alberto Escosteguy Carneiro & Felisa Waksman De Fisch - pp. 1718-1719
On: Sanity and Madness
Richard P. Alexander - pp. 1719
Reply to Dr Alexander
Neville Symington - pp. 1720-1721
On: Seeing and Being Seen
Riccardo Lombardi - pp. 1721
Response to Dr Riccardo Lombardi
John Steiner - pp. 1722
Errata
- pp. 1725-1728
El caso Dora, más allá del diván: Diario imaginario de Ida Bauer [The Dora case, beyond the couch: The imaginary diary of Ida Bauer] by Eloísa Castellano-Maury Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva. 2003 142 p.
Ricardo Puchades - pp. 1728-1732
The twin in the transference by Vivienne Lewin London: Whurr. 2004 234 p.
Jane Milton - pp. 1732-1736
The quiet revolution in American psychoanalysis: Selected papers of Arnold M. Cooper Edited by Elizabeth L. Auchincloss New York: Routledge (New Library of Psychoanalysis series). 2005 277 p.
Malkah T. Notman - pp. 1737-1740
Aesthetic experience: Beauty, creativity, and the search for the ideal by George Hagman Amsterdam: Rodopi (Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies, vol. 5). 2005 168 p.
Shierry Weber Nicholsen - pp. 1740-1744
A compulsion for antiquity: Freud and the ancient world by Richard H. Armstrong Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP. 2005 305 + xii p. (Cornell Studies in the History of Psychiatry series, Makari GJ, Gilman SL, editors.)
Richard M. Gottlieb - pp. 1744-1747
Craft and spirit: A guide to the exploratory psychotherapies by Joseph D. Lichtenberg Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2005 195 p.
Jane G. Tillman - pp. 1747-1750
Endings and beginnings: On terminating psychotherapy and psychoanalysis by Herbert J. Schlesinger Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press. 2005. 256 p.
Peter Blos - pp. 1751-1756
Book Notices
- pp. 1757-1758
Reviewers for 2006