Issue 1
15 articles- pp. 1-2
Editorial
Mary Walker & Paul Barrows - pp. 3-18
Brief Communications from the Edge: Psychotherapy with Challenging Adolescents
Ann Horne - pp. 19-33
The Symbolism of the Story of Lot and his Wife: The Function of the ‘Present Relationship’ and Non-Interpretative Aspects of the Therapeutic Relationship in Facilitating Change
Monica Lanyado - pp. 35-37
Commentaries on ‘The Symbolism of the Story of Lot and his Wife’
Gabrielle Crockatt, Miranda Davies, Viviane Green & Peter Wilson - pp. 37-41
Commentaries on ‘The Symbolism of the Story of Lot and his Wife’
Gabrielle Crockatt, Miranda Davies, Viviane Green & Peter Wilson - pp. 41-43
Commentaries on ‘The Symbolism of the Story of Lot and his Wife’
Gabrielle Crockatt, Miranda Davies, Viviane Green & Peter Wilson - pp. 43-46
Commentaries on ‘The Symbolism of the Story of Lot and his Wife’
Gabrielle Crockatt, Miranda Davies, Viviane Green & Peter Wilson - pp. 47-67
‘To Walk the Last Bit on My Own’ — Narcissistic Independence or Identification with Good Objects: Issues of Loss for a 13-Year-Old Who had an Amputation
Dorothy Judd - pp. 69-82
The use of Stories as Autistic Objects
Paul Barrows - pp. 87-89
Adolescence and psychoanalysis: the story and the history Edited by Maja Perret-Catipovic and François Ladame Karnac, London, 1998 172 pp., £16.95
Turid Nyhamar - pp. 90-92
Encounters with autistic states: a memorial tribute to Frances Tustin Edited by Theodore Mitrani and Judith L. Mitrani Jason Aronson, Northvale, NJ, and London, 1997 414 pp., £50
Judith Edwards - pp. 93-95
Communicative psychoanalysis with children V.A. Bonac Whurr, London and Philadelphia, 2000 189 pp., £22.50
Julia Mikardo - pp. 95-97
Psychoanalysis with children Leonardo S. Rodriguez Free Association Books, London and New York, 1999 288 pp., £40 (hb), £17.95 (pb)
Margaret Rustin - pp. 98-100
Hysteria Christopher Bollas Routledge, London and New York, 1999 192 pp., £16.99
Peter Wilson
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 105-106
Editorial
Paul Barrows & Mary Walker - pp. 107-124
Prenatal Trauma and Autism
Suzanne Maiello - pp. 125-138
The ‘Nest of Babies’ Fantasy
Didier Houzel - pp. 139-157
Three Ways of Understanding Ida
Regina J.R.M. Fonseca, Izelinda Garcia De Barros & Olìvia M. Pereira De Almeida - pp. 159-173
The Role of the Self-Object Experience in the Therapy of an Autistic Child: From Lying Flat to Launching a ‘Spaceship’
Sachiko Mori - pp. 175-196
Imaginary Hide and Seek: A Technique for Opening up a Psychic Space in Child Psychotherapy
Régine Prat - pp. 197-210
Drawing as a Means of Communication at the Initial Interview with Children with Cancer
Alain Di Gallo & Reiner Winkler - pp. 216-218
Exploring the Work of Donald Meltzer: A Festschrift M. Cohen and A. Hahn (eds) London: Karnac, 2000 229 pp., £19.95
Jenny Kenrick - pp. 218-220
Anna Freud: A View of Development, Disturbance and Therapeutic Technique Rose Edgecumbe London and Philadelphia: Routledge, 2000 viii + 232 pp., £14.99
Clifford Yorke - pp. 220-222
Assessment in Child Psychotherapy Margaret Rustin and Emanuela Quagliata (eds) London: Duckworth, Tavistock Clinic Series, 2000 180 pp., £14.95
Michael Morice - pp. 226-230
Letter to the Editors from Monica Lanyado
Monica Lanyado
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 235-236
Editorial
Paul Barrows & Hamish Canham - pp. 237-255
Circuits and Circumstances: The Neurobiological Consequences of Early Relationship Experiences and How They Shape Later Behaviour
Robin Balbernie - pp. 257-271
The Early Appearance and Intergenerational Transmission of Maternal Traumatic Experiences in the Context of Mother-Infant Interaction
E. Möhler, F. Resch, A. Cierpka & M. Cierpka - pp. 273-284
The Therapist with Her Back against the Wall
Margaret Rustin - pp. 285-301
Countertransference, Enactment and Sexual Abuse
Inji Ralph - pp. 303-317
Recovery from Trauma: Identification with the ‘Octor-Monter’ (Doctor Monster) — A Description of Psychotherapy with a 3½-Year-Old Boy who had Come Close to Death at 10 Days Old
Biddy Youell - pp. 319-333
Consent, Latency and Psychotherapy or ‘What am I Letting Myself in For?’
Adrian Sutton - pp. 339-341
Darwin's Worms Adam Phillips Faber, London, 1999. 148 pp., £7.99
Christopher Bollas - pp. 341-343
Personality Development: A Psychoanalytic Perspective Edited by Debbie Hindle and Marta, Vaciago Smith Routledge, London and New York, 1999 200 pp., £50 (hb), £16.99 (pb)
Gabriella Klein - pp. 343-345
The Bi-Personal Field: Experiences in Child Analysis Antonino Ferro Routledge, London and New York, 1999 210 pp., £17.99
Graham Shulman