Issue 1
13 articlesArticles
- pp. 6-17
Looking out whilst considering what lies within: engaging in further thought about one’s own relationship with diversity and difference
Jonathan Bowden-Howl - pp. 18-31
Primitive anxieties and the small group: multi-agency working and the risk of collaboration
Matthew Chuard - pp. 32-53
An (un)happy marriage: child psychotherapy with children who are medicated for ADHD
Sarah Peter - pp. 54-66
Searching for a sliver of space: working psychotherapeutically with autistic states
Ruth A. Dergicz - pp. 67-89
High-functioning autism: changes over fourteen years of psychoanalytic psychotherapy: part 1
Robin Holloway - pp. 90-107
On processing maternal absence, dysfunction and traumatic familial disruption in an early adolescent
Noga Levine Keini & Eyal Klonover - pp. 108-126
‘The cloud that distills a mirror’1: eating disorder states of mind in parents who have a child hospitalised with an eating disorder
Louise O’Dwyer - pp. 127-144
Taking stock and looking to the future: a discussion of the findings of, and tensions within, a multimethod research study with a view to how it might be taken forward
Alexandra de Rementeria
Book Reviews
- pp. 145-148
Dark times: psychoanalytic perspectives on politics, history, and mourning: by Jonathan Sklar, Oxfordshire, Phoenix Publishing House, 2019, 96 pp., ISBN 978-1-912691-00-5
Sheila Levi - pp. 148-150
Parent-infant psychotherapy for sleep problems: through the night: by Dilys Daws with Sarah Sutton, London, Routledge, 2020, 200 pp., £21.30 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-367-18782-8
Peter Toolan - pp. 150-155
New discoveries in child psychotherapy: findings from qualitative research: edited by Margaret Rustin and Michael Rustin, London, Routledge, 2019, 350 pp., £34.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-367-24410-1
Maria Rhode
Issue 2
12 articlesArticles
- pp. 168-187
High-functioning autism: changes over fourteen years of psychoanalytic psychotherapy: part two
Robin Holloway - pp. 188-204
Out of time: adolescents and those who wait for them
Jocelyn Catty - pp. 205-221
When it’s OK not to think: using the music of silence, sound and language to recover a live object for a child frozen into a ‘robot’ state of mind by trauma
Sarah Harris - pp. 222-237
In the face of a pandemic: adapting a mentalization-focused treatment that promotes attachment with birth parents and young children in foster care
Phyllis Cohen, Kate Hariton & Ashley Rodriguez - pp. 238-254
Work discussion groups in Greek nurseries: the experience of facilitators and participants
Lida Anagnostaki, Artemis Mandilari & Nefeli Marazopoulou - pp. 255-268
Dreaming birth for an unborn child: poetic memories of Winnicott’s ‘mirror role of mother and family’ and Tarkovsky’s film Mirror
Yaakov Roitman - pp. 269-295
The screen object
Graham Shulman - pp. 296-312
‘Half alive, half dead’ boys: sexuality and censorship in Wilfred Bion’s ‘The long weekend’
Tim Smith
Book Reviews
- pp. 313-316
Time-limited psychodynamic psychotherapy with children and adolescents: An integrative approach: by Ruth Schmidt Neven, London and New York, Routledge, 2016, 154 pp., £32.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-138-96094-7
Maria Papadima - pp. 316-319
Psychodynamic interventions in pregnancy and infancy – clinical and theoretical perspectives: by Bjorn Salomonsson, Abingdon, Routledge, 2018, 270 pp., £29.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0815359055
Jane Turner
Research Digest
Issue 3
12 articlesTrauma in Child Psychotherapy: A Range of Approaches- pp. 357-375
Resparking from Flatness: New Thoughts on Shut-Down States after Trauma and Neglect
Graham Music - pp. 376-401
Changing Minds and Evolving Views: A Bio-Psycho-Social Model of the Impact of Trauma and its Implications for Clinical Work
Ricky Emanuel - pp. 402-414
A Play for a Bereaved Brother: Mutually Playing with the Child Survivor of a Sibling Suicide
Yaakov Roitman - pp. 415-432
Walking the Tightrope: Ego Support and Exploration with a Child with Complex Trauma
Eva Bervoets, Patrick Meurs, Patrick Luyten, Eileen Tang & Nicole Vliegen - pp. 433-452
Trauma in Child Psychotherapy: Some Thoughts around a Concept
Maria Papadima - pp. 453-469
Reflections on the Organisational Processes on a SCBU - a Child Psychotherapist's View
Flavia Ansaldo - pp. 470-490
The Role of Affect Regulation in Developmental Trauma: An Empirical Study of Children in Residential Care
Steve Farnfield & Caryn Onions - pp. 495-498
Treating Complex Trauma: A Relational Blueprint for Collaboration and Change, by Mary Jo Barrett and Linda Stone Fish, London and New York, Routledge, 2014, 186 pp., £29.99£ (paperback), ISBN 978-0-415-51021-9
Maria Papadima