Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-3
Editorial
Paul Barrows & Hamish Canham - pp. 5-19
The Relevance of the Oedipus Myth to Fostered and Adopted Children
Hamish Canham - pp. 21-36
Some Oedipal Problems in Work with Adopted Children and their Parents
Pamela Bartram - pp. 37-52
Oedipal Aspirations and Phallic Fears: On Fetishism in Childhood and Young Adulthood
Ann Horne - pp. 53-73
Coming into One's Own: The Oedipus Complex and the Couple in Late Adolescence
Margot Waddell - pp. 75-91
The Mythic Significance of Risk-Taking, Dangerous Behaviour
Janet Anderson - pp. 93-105
Where is Home? An Essay on Philip Pullman's Northern Lights: (Volume 1 of His Dark Materials)
Margaret Rustin & Michael Rustin
Issue 2
17 articles- pp. 125-125
Editorial
Paul Barrows & Hamish Canham - pp. 127-128
Guest Editorial
Miriam Steele - pp. 129-136
The Research Agenda: The Vital Need for Empirical Research in Child Psychotherapy
Peter Fonagy - pp. 137-145
Research in the Consulting Room
Michael Rustin - pp. 147-169
Childhood Depression: Work in Progress: Individual child therapy and parent work1
Judith Trowell, Maria Rhode, Gillian Miles & Ildiko Sherwood - pp. 171-186
Attachment Representations in School-Age Children: The Development of the Child Attachment Interview (CAI)
Mary Target, Peter Fonagy & Yael Shmueli-Goetz - pp. 187-205
Attachment Representations and Adoption: Associations between Maternal States of Mind and Emotion Narratives in Previously Maltreated Children
Miriam Steele, Jill Hodges, Jeanne Kaniuk, Saul Hillman & Kay Henderson - pp. 207-226
Clinical Research: The Inner World of the Mother and Her New Baby — Born in the Shadow of Death
Marguerite Reid - pp. 227-241
A New Kind of Friendship — An Essay on Philip Pullman's The Subtle Knife: (Volume 2 of His Dark Materials)
Margaret Rustin & Michael Rustin - pp. 259-261
Infantile Sexuality and Attachment Daniel Widlcher (ed.) Susan Fairfield (trans.) New York: Other Press, 2001. 166 pp., £29.99
Nicholas Midgley - pp. 261-263
Ordinary People and Extra-Ordinary Protections Judith L. Mitrani Hove: Brunner-Routledge, 2001 186 pp., £17.99
Maria Rhode - pp. 263-265
Introduction to the Work of Donald Meltzer Silvia Fano Cassese London: Karnac, 2002. 124 pp., £15.99
Andrea Watson - pp. 265-268
The Cradle of Thought Peter Hobson Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2002 274 pp., £20
Sandra Ramsden - pp. 269-271
Community Based Psychotherapy with Young People: Evidence and Innovation in Practice Geoffrey Baruch (ed.) London: Brunner-Routledge, 2001 199 pp., £40.00 hbk; £15.99 pbk
Charlotte Jarvis - pp. 273-274
Correspondence
Judith Edwards
Issue 3
15 articles- pp. 279-280
Life Time ‘Es ist der alte Bund’ (JS Bach, Cantata BWV 106)
Hamish Canham - pp. 281-282
Editorial
Paul Barrows & Janine Sternberg - pp. 282-282
Obituary
Paul Barrows - pp. 283-300
Change in Parent — Infant Psychotherapy
Paul Barrows - pp. 301-315
Post Natal Depression, the Mother's Conflict and Parent — Infant Psychotherapy
Meira Likierman - pp. 317-333
From Interactions to Mental Representations: Psychodynamic Parent — Infant Therapy in a Case of Severe Eating and Sleep Disorders
Kai Klitzing - pp. 335-356
‘Thomas Looking for George,’ a Premature Twin Emerging from the Effects of Early Trauma
Kate Carling - pp. 357-374
Mindful Parenting: A Group Approach to Enhancing Reflective Capacity in Parents and Infants
Diane Reynolds - pp. 375-392
Breaking Ground, Hitting Ground: A Sure Start Rapid Response Service for Parents and Their Under Fours
Cathy Urwin - pp. 393-413
The Roominess of Language: Mothers’ Descriptions of Their Infants and a Discourse Analysis Approach to Reflective Function
Robin Balbernie - pp. 415-428
Learning to Say Goodbye an Essay on Philip Pullman's the Amber Spyglass Volume 3 of His Dark Materials
Margaret Rustin & Michael Rustin - pp. 435-437
The Social Toddler Helen Dorman, Clive Dorman, Elliot L. Jurist Richmond: CP Publishing, 2002. 304 pp. £15.99
Hazel Douglas - pp. 437-439
Therapeutic Care for Refugees—No Place like Home Renos Papadopoulos (ed.)Tavistock Clinic Series London: Karnac, 2002. 319 pp. £16.99
Hilary Dawson - pp. 439-441
The Legacy of Winnicott, Essays on Infant and Child Mental Health Brett Kahr (ed.) London: Karnac, 2002. 160 pp. £18.99
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