Issue 1
17 articles- pp. 1-3
Editorial
- pp. 5-25
A Tribute to Michael Fordham
James Astor - pp. 26-27
A Personal Response to The Making of an Analyst: Michael Fordham
Donald Meltzer - pp. 28-37
Theory in Practice
Michael Fordham - pp. 38-48
The Jungian Child Analytic Training: An Historical Perspective
Dorothy Davidson - pp. 49-63
Fordham and the Society of Analytical Psychology Infant Observations: An Interview with Gianna Williams
Miranda Davies & Elizabeth Urban - pp. 64-81
‘With Healing in Her Wings…’: Integration and Repair in a Self-Destructive Adolescent
Elizabeth Urban - pp. 82-91
Defences of the Self and Autistic States of Mind
Jane Bunster - pp. 92-111
Self Objects and Development: Infant States of Mind in An Adolescent Girl
Miranda Davies - pp. 112-127
Grandiosity, Trauma and Self
William J. Purcell - pp. 128-142
Hodgkin's Disease in Adolescence: A Psychoanalytical Approach
Paola Carbone - pp. 145-147
Eric Rhode, Psychotic Metaphysics, London: The Clunie Press, Karnac, 1994. 325 pp., £14.95.
Alan Shuttleworth - pp. 148-151
Michael Fordham, Freud, Jung, Klein — The Fenceless Field: Essays on Psychoanalysis and Analytical Psychology, ed. Roger Hobdell, Routledge, London and New York: 1995. 284 pp., £40.
Barry D. Proner - pp. 151-153
Michael Fordham, Freud, Klein — The Fenceless Field: Essays on Psychoanalysis and Analytical Psychology, London: Routledge, 1995. 284 pp., £40.
Viviane Green - pp. 153-156
Michael Fordham, Children as Individuals, London: Free Association Books, 1994. 184 pp., £15.95.
Elizabeth Urban - pp. 157-160
Correspondence
Robert Furman
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 165-167
Editorial
Monica Lanyado & Judith Edwards - pp. 168-194
Will I Be to My Son as My Father Was to Me? Narrative of a Father with a Premature Baby
Norma Tracey, Peter Blake, Beulah Warren, Helen Hardy, Sylvia Enfield & Pam Shein - pp. 195-213
Who Lets Go First? Some Observations on the Struggles around Weaning
Trevor Lubbe - pp. 214-239
Psychotherapy with Children Traumatized in Infancy
Ricky Emanuel - pp. 240-260
Soiling Children: The Oedipal Configuration
Paul Barrows - pp. 261-278
Doubly Bereaved
Deborah Hindle - pp. 279-298
Children, Words and Symptomatic Acts
Christopher Reeves - pp. 309-311
Peter Slade, Child Play, London: Jessica Kingsley, 1995. 352 pp., £18.95.
Margaret Hunter - pp. 313-315
Letter to the Editors from Professor Jonathan Hill, Liverpool, England
Jonathan Hill - pp. 315-317
Letter to the Editors from Dr Sandra Davies, Selkirk, Scottish Borders
Sandra Davies
Issue 3
20 articles- pp. 323-325
Editorial
Monica Lanyado & Judith Edwards - pp. 327-342
Donald Winnicott and the Foundations of Child Psychotherapy
Brett Kahr - pp. 343-361
An Experimental Investigation of Winnicott's Set Situation: A Study of South African White, Black and Institutionalized Infants Aged 7 to 9 Months Old
Judith Jackson - pp. 362-372
Winnicott: A Research Perspective
Lynne Murray - pp. 377-383
The Clinician's Debt to Winnicott
Anne Alvarez - pp. 383-391
On the Otherness of Being: Winnicott's Ideas on ‘Object Usage’ and the ‘Experience of Externality’
Victoria Hamilton - pp. 392-394
The Spatula, the Electric Socket and the Spoon
Dilys Daws - pp. 394-397
The Anti-Social Tendency
Peter Wilson - pp. 398-401
Hate in the Countertransference
Julia Mikardo - pp. 402-403
Memories of Donald Winnicott
Barbara Dockar-Drysdale & Christopher Reeves - pp. 404-406
The Squiggle Foundation
Nina Farhi - pp. 407-422
The Dangers and Deprivations of Too-Good Mothering
Juliet Hopkins - pp. 423-443
Winnicott's Children: The Holding Environment and Therapeutic Communication in Brief and Non-Intensive Work
Monica Lanyado - pp. 444-455
Transition and Transience: Winnicott on Leaving and Dying
Christopher Reeves - pp. 459-463
Stephen A. Mitchell, Hope and Dread in Psychoanalysis, New York: Basic Books, 1993. 285 pp., $30 (UK — London: Harper Collins £8.99).
Rudolph L. Oldeshulte - pp. 464-466
John Byng-Hall (ed.), Preschoolers: Questions and Answers: Psychoanalytic Consultations with Parents, Teachers and Caregivers. International Universities Press, Madison, Conn.: 1995, 204 pp., £25.50
Deborah Steiner - pp. 467-470
John Byng-Hall Re-writing Family Scripts (Improvisation and Systems Change), USA: Guildford Press, 1995. 288 pp., £13.99
Sandra Ramsden - pp. 471-472
Correspondence
Peter Hobson