Psychoanalysis, Self, and Context
Volume 18
Issue 1
17 articlesResearch Article
- pp. 14-25
Destruction, Survival and the use of the Clinician: Preserving Opportunities for Selfobject Experience in Work with Challenging Patients
George Hagman - pp. 26-39
The Psychological Impact of an Unreliable Father on his Son and on the Family: Therapeutic Interventions with the Child and within the Family System
Simona Caprilli - pp. 45-53
How Change can Happen in Complex Systems. Discussion of Caprilli’s Case Description
Gudrun Prinz - pp. 79-91
Walking Dogs in Santa Monica and other Pathways to Dynamic Systems: Jeffrey and Gabriel Trop in Conversation with Sarah Mendelsohn
Sarah Mendelsohn, Jeffrey Trop & Gabriel Trop - pp. 92-108
Let the Patients Teach You What They Need: Richard Geist in Conversation with Diana Lidofsky on His Journey in Self Psychology - and Getting from There to Here
Richard Geist & Diana Lidofsky - pp. 129-141
How Creating Art Sustained Me During the Pandemic
Karen M. Schwartz
Discussion
- pp. 40-44
Emotional Issues of Trying to Win When Feeling Like a Loser: Commentary on Dr. Caprilli’s “The Psychological Impact of a Toxic Father on his Son”
Michael Reison - pp. 119-128
Rothko, the Rolling Stones, and Matisse: Grounding in a Time of Uncertainty
John R. Paddock - pp. 147-156
Thoughts on Covid, Hamlet, and Freedom
Jeffrey Stern
Introduction
Brief Report
Issue 2
14 articlesPsychoanalytic Couple TherapyResearch Article
- pp. 180-189
Trust Theory and Working with Couples
Mark Winitsky - pp. 190-200
A Triadic Developmental System: Implications of Infant Research for Couples Treatment
David Shaddock - pp. 218-233
Individual Sessions as Part of Couple Therapy? How Concepts from Self Psychology Can Help Us Decide
Carla Leone - pp. 234-246
Couples Therapy as Intention: A Flexible Approach to Treatment
Derek Prowe - pp. 247-261
The Couple Therapist as Intergenerational Broker: A Self Psychological, Attachment Theory-Informed Perspective on Helping Couples with in-Law-Related Conflict
Mohammad Dehganpour & Carla Leone - pp. 262-280
Asking for Things and Listening to Criticism: Two Fundamental Challenges in Intimate Relationships and Targets for Couple Therapy
Arthur C. Nielsen - pp. 281-293
Daring to Hope: A Couple’s Journey from Trauma into Connection
Tyia Grange Isaacson - pp. 294-313
Developmental Couple Therapy for Complex Trauma Survivors: A Detailed Case Study of a Manualized, Time-Limited, Psychoanalytically Informed Treatment
Heather B. MacIntosh - pp. 314-326
Couples Therapy as Therapy: Fostering Individual Growth in Conjoint Contexts
David Shaddock
Issue 3
21 articlesUkrainian Voices in WartimeIntroduction
Interview
- pp. 339-344
A Dialogue with Alyona Esse-Chukanova: “We have to Continue”
Alyona Esse-Chukanova & Darren Haber - pp. 364-378
An Exchange with Roman Kechur: Preserving Thinking During Wartime
Roman Kechur & Darren Haber - pp. 388-400
Feeling Human Again: An Exchange Between Viktoria Symulyk and Darren Haber
Viktoria Symulyk & Darren Haber - pp. 407-411
Interview with Kateryna Danylevska by Darren Haber: Speaking through the Sirens
Kateryna Danylevska & Darren Haber - pp. 427-436
Discussion with Oleksandr Filts: Trauma, Digression, and Detoxification
Oleksandr Filts & Darren Haber - pp. 465-475
Dialogue with Gaea Logan: “The Whole World Needs to Hear These Stories”
Gaea Logan & Darren Haber
Discussion
- pp. 345-351
Counseling on the Front Line: Insights from a Ukrainian Doctor
Oleksandr Fedorets - pp. 382-387
Transformation of Psychotherapeutic Relationships During the War
Gelena Lazos - pp. 401-406
Loneliness in Times of War
Kateryna Bagan - pp. 412-415
Siblings in Wartime Treatment: A Ukrainian Perspective
Anastasia Ilyukhina
- pp. 352-354
View from Ukraine: Bearing Witness Under Assault
Olena Lashko - pp. 355-363
Forgetting and Remembering in Wartime and Beyond: Reflections on Essays by Three Ukrainian Psychoanalysts
Lisa Sandow Lyons - pp. 416-426
Response to Bagan, Danylevska, and Ilyukhina: The Drones of Thanatos
Penelope Starr-Karlin - pp. 449-452
Post-War Mourning and Resolution: A Ukrainian Perspective
Yuliia Kvasnytsia - pp. 453-455
Surviving Sorrow: A Letter from Ukraine
Viktoria Zhyrova - pp. 456-459
“She’s Still Alive”: A Wartime Meditation on Grief and Hope
Anna Gladkaya - pp. 460-464
Response to Anna Gladkaya: ‘The World is Off its Axis’
John A. Sloane
Comment
Issue 4
20 articlesFinding Ourselves in Uncertain Times: Emergent Processes of Change and TransformationPlenary Panel: Psychoanalysis’ Zero Gravity Moment: Disrupting Where We Land
- pp. 485-493
Psychoanalysis in the Interregnum
Lynne Layton - pp. 494-501
Liberation, not Representation: Empty Diversity Efforts as Colonial Stabilization (and What We Should [Start to] Do About It)
Lara Sheehi - pp. 516-521
Courageous Leaps: Discussion of Heather MacIntosh’s Paper “Practicing in a Time of Covid Loss and Threat”
Gabriela Mann - pp. 522-525
Discussion of Heather MacIntosh’s Paper
Donna M. Orange - pp. 540-551
Contingency, a Sense of Surprise, and Trauma
Koichi Togashi - pp. 552-558
September 11th Revisited: “Break on Through to the Other Side!!”
Peter Kaufmann - pp. 571-577
Can Awe and the Awful Provide a Forward Edge for the Climate Crisis? A Discussion of Sperry’s “Getting beyond Ourselves: The Transformative Potential of Awe”
Elizabeth A. Corpt - pp. 578-581
Discussion of “Getting beyond Ourselves: The Transformative Potential of Awe” by Margy Sperry
Maxwell Sucharov - pp. 582-590
Exploring, Claiming and Expanding the Frontiers of an Emerging Self
Alyson Kepple - pp. 591-597
Illuminating the Moon: Discussion of Alyson Kepple’s “Exploring, Claiming and Expanding the Frontiers of an Emerging Self”
Steven Stern - pp. 598-610
Transforming Traumatic Intensity: Living with the Uncertainty of Terrifying Symptoms
Denise R. Davis - pp. 611-617
Discussion of Denise Davis’s “Transforming Traumatic Intensity: Living with the Uncertainty of Terrifying Symptoms”
Richard A. Geist - pp. 618-629
Words and Music: Creating Transformative Opportunities through Implicit and Explicit Dialogue
Scott M. Davis - pp. 630-635
Discussion of “Words and Music: Creating Transformative Opportunities through Implicit and Explicit Dialogue”
Steven H. Knoblauch