Issue 1
14 articlesArticles
- pp. 1-23
The Emerging Paradigm of Relational Self Psychology: An Historical Perspective
Barry Magid, James Fosshage & Estelle Shane - pp. 24-42
Analytic Adoption of the Psychically Homeless
Steven Stern - pp. 60-66
A Battle Cry for Our Moment: Revisiting the Two Analyses of Mr. Z
Jenny Kahn Kaufmann & Peter Kaufmann - pp. 85-93
A Defense of Kohut’s “Self”
August Baker
Discussion
- pp. 43-48
Sorting Out the Parts and Wholes: Discussion of Steven Stern’s “Analytic Adoption of the Psychically Homeless”
Elizabeth Corpt - pp. 49-53
All in the “(Th)amily”: Discussion of Steven Stern’s “Analytic Adoption of the Psychically Homeless”
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 54-59
It Takes a Village Indeed: Reply to Corpt and Pizer
Steven Stern - pp. 67-68
Some Thoughts on A Battle Cry for our Moment: Revisiting the two Analyses of MR. Z
Judy Guss Teicholz - pp. 69-73
Discussion of “A Battle Cry for Our Moment: Revisiting the Two Analyses of Mr.Z”by Jenny and Peter Kaufmann
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 94
Why Language Matters: Reply To August Baker
Robert D. Stolorow & George E. Atwood - pp. 108-116
No Sidekick Gets Left Behind: A Discussion of “Moving Together Along the Spectrum”
Christina Emanuel
- pp. 95-107
Moving Together Along the Spectrum: Toward an Empathic Dialogue with Autistic Children and Their Families
Daniel S. Posner - pp. 117-118
A Fine Synthesis: Intersubjective Self Psychology, a Primer: edited by George Hagman, Harry Paul, and Peter B. Zimmermann, Routledge, 2019, 248 pp., Paperback. ISBN 9781138354548
Joye Weisel-Barth
Issue 2
14 articlesHow Clinical and Personal Writing Catalyze the Implicit, Unspoken, and Unspeakable in the Analyst and the FieldPART I
- pp. 123-125
Daydreams and Watercolors
James Parrin - pp. 126-129
Telling the Truth to Oneself, Listening to the Truths of Others
Jean Walbridge - pp. 130-133
Broken from the Start
John Rosario - pp. 134-136
Unspoken and Not Even Considered
Karen A. Martin - pp. 137-139
Dear Self: On Writing the Clinical Experience
J. R. Kanarian - pp. 140-143
Reckoning with Einstein: Writing to Cultivate the Subjective Field
Patricia Honea-Fleming
PART II
- pp. 144-153
The Doorknob Dilemma
Darren Marc Haber - pp. 163-170
Writing Psychoanalysis?
Annie G. Rogers - pp. 171-179
Writing and Righting and Selling the Cow for Beans: The Case of Tad
Jeffrey Stern - pp. 180-187
Letting Go: An Analyst Voluntarily Retires
Brenda Solomon - pp. 188-189
Eros and the Impulse to Create: A Coda
Marcia D-S. Dobson
Part II
Issue 3
18 articlesWhen the World Shifted: The Impact of the Pandemic on Practice, Theory and CultureSection I - And the World Stood Still: Reflections on Panic, Isolation, and the Altered Frame
Section II - Up Close and Personal: Covid and the Clinical Dyad
Section III - In-Formation: Disruption In and Out of the Consulting Room
Section IV - Essays, Meditations, and Verse
- pp. 285-286
Inscrutable to Myself
William J. Coburn - pp. 287-288
To be of Use and Service
Donna M. Orange - pp. 289-291
Trauma and the Dismantling of Metaphysical Illusion
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 292-295
Antinomies: Shared Trauma, Unequal Privilege and Psychoanalysis in the Time of Plague
Michael Korson - pp. 296-299
Finding Solace in Unlikely Places: A Re-Reading of the Plague
David Schreiber - pp. 300-302
COVID: Memorial Day Resolve
Peter Kaufmann - pp. 303-306
Skull
David Shaddock
Book Reviews
- pp. 307-310
“The Context of No Context” Review of Koichi Togashi’s The Psychoanalytic Zero: A Decolonizing Study of Therapeutic Dialogues: London and New York, Routledge, 2020, $44.95 (paperback)
Barry Magid - pp. 311-313
Review of In the Shadow of Freud’s Couch: Portraits of Psychoanalysts in Their Offices: by Mark Gerald, Routledge, Abingdon & New York, 2020, $33.95, pp. 207 0367206005
George Hagman
Issue 4
14 articlesDiscussions of Magid, Fosshage & Shane’s paper, The Emerging Paradigm of Relational Self Psychology: A Historical Perspective, Psychoanalysis, Self and Context, 16:1, 1-23
- pp. 315-318
Whither the Self in Relational Self Psychology? A Comment on Magid, Fosshage & Shane’s Article
Jill R. Gardner - pp. 319-326
Relational Self Psychology: Could There Be Any Other Kind? A Discussion of Magid, Fosshage & Shane’s Paper, The Emerging Paradigm of Relational Self Psychology: A Historical Perspective
Judy Guss Teicholz - pp. 327-337
Relationalizing Self Psychology:Commentary on Magid, Fosshage and Shane’s The Emerging Paradigm of Relational Self Psychology: An Historical Perspective
William J. Coburn
Original Articles
- pp. 338-351
A Critical Appraisal of Stolorow’s Criticism of Kohut’s Concept of the Self and His Contextualization of Heidegger’s Notion of Authenticity plus the Possibility of an Intersubjective Self Psychology
John Hanwell Riker - pp. 352-354
Does Psychoanalysis Need a Metapsychology? A Reply to John Riker
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 355-362
Existential Reckoning in Self Psychology and Stolorow’s Intersubjectivity Theory: A Discussion of John Riker’s Paper and a Consideration of Intersubjectivity in Psychoanalysis
Judy Guss Teicholz - pp. 363-370
Metapsychology, the Self, and the Tragic A Reply to Stolorow’s and Teicholz’s Responses
John Hanwell Riker - pp. 371-379
Tracking Changes in the Disruption/Repair Sequences: Important Aspects of Clinical Work
Rachel Brier & Anna Ornstein - pp. 380-389
The Negative Selfobject
David M. Terman - pp. 390-400
Kohut’s Dreams
Charles B. Strozier & Adele Behar
Book Reviews
- pp. 401-406
Review of A Fractal Epistemology for a Scientific Psychology: Bridging the Personal with the Transpersonal: edited by Terry Marks-Tarlow, Yakov Shapiro, Katthe P. Wolf, and Harris L. Friedman, Lady Stephenson Library, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020, ISBN-10: 1-5275-4023-5, ISBN-13: 978-1-5275-4023-1
Maxwell Sucharov - pp. 407-409
What do we see when we watch babies? A review of The Mother-Infant Interaction Picture Book: Origins of attachment: by Beatrice Beebe, Phyllis Cohen, and Frank Lachmann, New York, NY, W. W. Norton & Company, 2016, $35.00 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-0-393-70792-2
Jacqueline Gotthold