Issue 1
20 articlesIntroduction
- pp. 5-9
Facing the Nazi Past: Silence, Memory and Inhabiting Responsibility
Roger Frie - pp. 10-14
Narcissism Post-Nazism
Dagmar Herzog - pp. 15-19
The Impact of Nazi Germany’s Annexation of Austria on the Psychoanalytic Movement
Thomas Aichhorn - pp. 25-32
The Selfobject Concept: The Heart of Kohut’s Psychology of Health
Shelley R. Doctors - pp. 76-86
A Female Gaze in/on the Female Body in Art and Psychoanalysis: Paula Modersohn-Becker
Sandra G. Hershberg - pp. 87-93
Young Kohut and the Ancient Greek Satyr Play
Marcia D.-S. Dobson
Original Articles
Discussion
- pp. 40-46
Discussion of George Hagman’s “Self-Agency: Context and Freedom in Psychoanalysis”
Jill R. Gardner - pp. 71-75
Unvoiced Human Conversation of I-Thou: A Commentary on Kottler’s paper, “When the Echoes of Red and Blue Turn to Green: Disentangling Alienated Alter-Ego Self Experiences Through a Collaborative and Complex Relational, and Conversational Dance”
Koichi Togashi - pp. 94-99
Tragic Greek Wisdom and Young Kohut’s Empathic Understanding
Susanna Federici - pp. 106-109
Discussion of “Standing Against Silence: Czeslow Milosz and the Poetry of Witness” by David Shaddock
Doris Brothers
Original Article
- pp. 47-51
The Loneliest Boy on Earth: The Case of Mr. L.
Andrea Harms - pp. 62-70
When the Echoes of Red and Blue Turn to Green: Disentangling Alienated Alter-Ego Self Experiences Through a Collaborative and Complex Relational, and Conversational Dance
Amanda Kottler - pp. 100-105
Standing Against Silence: Czeslaw Milosz and The Poetry of Witness
David Shaddock
Discussions
Issue 2
9 articlesConference Paper
Discussion
- pp. 127-132
Discussion of Jeffrey Stern’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress”: Needed Relationships as an Orienting Principle for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Steven Stern - pp. 133-140
The Tale of Jeffrey and Drum: Playing With the Frame in a New Key
Hazel Ipp - pp. 141-145
Selfobject Transferences, Future Vision, and Analytic Stories: Response to Jeffrey Stern’s Case of Drum
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 146-151
Response to Discussants
Jeffrey Stern
Articles
- pp. 152-169
WHEN COUPLE THERAPY HAS STARTED BUT AN AFFAIR IS CONTINUING: KEY CLINICAL MOMENTS, CURATIVE FACTORS AND LUCKY BREAKS IN A SELF PSYCHOLOGICAL COUPLE THERAPY AND ITS CONTEXT
Carla Leone - pp. 170-186
PATIENT AND PSYCHOTHERAPIST MEETING IN SHARED INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF GENOCIDAL TRAUMA
Irit Felsen - pp. 187-198
LEARNING FROM BRISBANE: THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY AND THE PROMISE OF EMPATHY
Flora E. Lazar - pp. 199-216
SURRENDER AND SILENCE: THE PROBLEM OF NARRATIVE AND NON-NARRATIVE IN PSYCHOANALYSIS
Koichi Togashi
Issue 3
18 articlesIAPSP Vancouver Conference, Special Edition #1INTRODUCTION
- pp. 227-229
Ethical Labor: The Ground Between Experience Near and Experience Distant: Discussion of Cushman’s Two World’s or One
Elizabeth A. Corpt - pp. 257-266
Decolonizing psychology: Power, citizenship and identity
Sunil Bhatia - pp. 267-275
Living History: Responsibility and Blindness in the Therapeutic Process
Margy Sperry - pp. 296-301
Horsing Around: Commentary on Sehrbrock’s “Social Thirdness: Intersubjective Conceptions of the Experience of Gender Prejudice”
William J. Coburn - pp. 302-308
Gender as Perspective: The On-going Psychoanalytic Privilege of the Penis
Virginia Terhaar - pp. 309-313
Accounting for Gender in Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Discussion of Terhaar
Janna Sandmeyer
SECTION 1: Intricacies of Individuality and Connections to the Larger World
- pp. 230-236
Cushman and Kohut: Constructing Identities vs. Developing Selves in the Context of Modern American Life
John H. Riker - pp. 237-243
The Ethics and Politics of Psychoanalysis as a Dynamic System
Gabriel Trop - pp. 244-250
Politics, Phantomization and Pathological Cultural Accommodation
Gita Zarnegar - pp. 251-256
Discussion of Dr. Gita Zarnegar’s and Dr. Gabriel Trop’s Panel Presentations: A Dynamic View of Selfhood, Affect and Political Context, 2019 IAPSP Conference
Jeffrey L. Trop
SECTION 2: Awakening Our Awareness
Original Articles
SECTION 3: Neglected Gender Everywhere
Issue 4
17 articlesIAPSP Vancouver Conference, Special Edition #2Kohut Memorial Lecture
Articles
- pp. 338-347
Interpretation as Carrier of Selfobject Functions: Catalyzing Inborn Potential
Richard A. Geist - pp. 356-362
The Intersubjective Origins of Experience of Sameness and Difference: Precursors to Bias or Tolerance?
David Shaddock - pp. 363-370
Trauma, Contingency, and The Psychoanalytic Zero
Koichi Togashi - pp. 375-383
Metaphors of Agony: Culture-bound Syndromes of Hyper-Independence
Tyia Grange Isaacson - pp. 384-391
The Subjective Importance of Accommodation and Non-Accommodation: Expanding Brandchaft’s Idea of Pathological Accommodation
Michael Reison - pp. 397-403
Gasping for Air: Working With a Suicidal Patient
Laura D’Angelo
Discussion
- pp. 348-352
Discussion of Richard Geist’s “Interpretation as Carrier of Selfobject Functions: Catalyzing Inborn Potential”
Jill R. Gardner - pp. 353-355
Response to Jill Gardner’s Discussion of Interpretation as a Carrier of Selfobject Functions
Richard A. Geist - pp. 371-374
Response to Togashi’s “Trauma, Contingency and Psychoanalytic Zero”
Estelle Shane - pp. 392-396
On The Impact of Psychotherapy on Psychological Growth: The Waning of Defenses
Shelley R. Doctors - pp. 404-411
Bearings Lost, Then Found: A Discussion of Laura D’Angelo’s “Gasping for Air: Working With a Suicidal Patient”
Carol B. Levin - pp. 421-425
A Discussion of Darren Haber’s Paper: Through The Lens of Intersubjective Self Psychology
Harry Paul
Book Reviews
- pp. 426-429
Review of Cushman’s Travels with the Self: Restoring Psychoanalysis to its Radical Roots as an Agent of Social Change: Philip Cushman, Routledge, 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN and by Routledge 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, 2019, $40.90 ISBN: 978-I-I38-60554-I
Jenny, Kahn Kaufmann - pp. 430-435
Affective Richness Vs Impoverishment In Development and Psychoanalysis: Some Thoughts on E. Virginia Demos’ “The Affect Theory of Silvan Tomkins for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy”: Routledge, London and New York, 2019, $33.32 (paperback)
Judy Guss Teicholz