Issue 1
15 articlesArticles
- pp. 3-21
The psychic organ point of autistic syntax
Dana Amir - pp. 22-38
A young boy grows away from autism 1
Ana Spoladore - pp. 39-58
On emerging from autism and into the terror of relationships
Robin Holloway - pp. 59-75
The grandmaternal transference in parent–infant/child psychotherapy
Nicola Dugmore - pp. 76-89
Grief in two guises: ‘Mourning and melancholia’ revisited
Viviane Green
Clinical commentary
- pp. 90-93
Clinical commentary: Clinical material
- pp. 93-95
Clinical commentary by Christopher Bonovitz, PsyD, psychoanalyst in private practice in New York
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 96-98
Clinical commentary by Paula Conway, clinical psychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist currently managing Grow2Grow, a mental health recovery service for young people in Kent
Paula Conway - pp. 98-102
Clinical commentary by Mick Wood, child and adolescent psychotherapist, child and adolescent mental health services, North Bristol NHS Trust
Mick Wood
Research digest
Book Review
- pp. 115-118
The thinking heart: three levels of psychoanalytic therapy with disturbed children
Judy Shuttleworth - pp. 118-125
Working with families of African Caribbean origin: understanding issues around immigration and attachment
Sheila Melzak - pp. 126-129
Minding the child: mentalization-based interventions with children, young people and their families
Peter Slater
Author biographies
Issue 2
16 articlesArticles
- pp. 137-155
An infant’s experience of postnatal depression. Towards a psychoanalytic model
Björn Salomonsson - pp. 156-170
Beyond silence: working with Phoebe
Lida Anagnostaki - pp. 171-188
Climbing a waterfall: understanding an adolescent boy in autistic retreat
Kathleen Fargione - pp. 189-205
Thinking lest we be forced to remember: rebuilding a mind to think, play with and forget thoughts about trauma in a 10-year-old boy
Vijé Franchi - pp. 206-227
Killing the dead: evolution of melancholic identifications underlying suicide attempts in adolescence
Nathalie de Kernier
Clinical commentary
- pp. 228-230
Clinical commentary
- pp. 230-234
Clinical commentary by Tessa Baradon, manager of the Parent Infant Project at the Anna Freud Centre
Tessa Baradon - pp. 234-236
Clinical commentary by Dr Amanda Jones, Clinical Lead, North East London NHS Foundation Trust, Perinatal Parent Infant Mental Health Service
Amanda Jones - pp. 237-240
Clinical commentary by Sara Rance, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist, Newham CAMHS
Sara Rance
Research digest: developmental research
Book Reviews
- pp. 248-253
Enabling and inspiring: a tribute to Martha Harris
Judith Jackson - pp. 253-256
Waiting to be found: papers on children in care
Michi Gurion - pp. 256-260
The silent child: communication without words
Marja Schulman - pp. 260-261
The maternal lineage: identification, desire and transgenerational issues
Marilyn Lawrence
Author biographies
Issue 3
16 articlesArticles
- pp. 269-285
‘Between the woods and frozen lake’: a child psychotherapist’s experiences of developing a grant application for an RCT feasibility study
Elizabeth Edginton - pp. 286-302
From exclusion to inclusion; supporting Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators to keep children in mainstream education: a qualitative psychoanalytic research project
Angela Evans - pp. 303-318
Held in mind, out of awareness. Perspectives on the continuum of dissociated experience, culminating in dissociative identity disorder in children
Carolyn Hart - pp. 319-333
In the spaces between – sustaining creativity in child psychotherapy
Rebecca Bergese - pp. 334-345
Freud and Klein in The Lion King
Sue Kegerreis
Clinical commentary
- pp. 346-350
Clinical material
- pp. 350-353
Clinical commentary by Dr Angela Evans, child and adolescent psychotherapist in a specialist Looked After Children’s Mental Health Service in Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Angela Evans - pp. 353-357
Clinical commentary by Simon Cregeen, consultant child and adolescent psychotherapist at Central Manchester NHS Foundation Trust
Simon Cregeen - pp. 357-360
Clinical commentary by Geraldine Crehan, child & adolescent psychotherapist, Guildford CAMHS
Geraldine Crehan