Issue 1
6 articles- pp. 1-20
Pedrito: The Blood of the Ancestors
Martha Bragin - pp. 21-41
The New Faces of Childhood Perimigration Trauma in the United States
RoseMarie Perez Foster - pp. 42-57
Working Analytically with Children Affected by a Terrorist Attack against the Argentine Jewish Mutual Aid Association
Susana M. Toporosi - pp. 58-76
Stressful Events Viewed through the Eyes of Children
Sebastiano Santostefano, Bridget O'Connell, Lindsay MacAuley, Chantal Royer-Haig & Maria Angeles Quiroga Estévez - pp. 77-97
The Child's Cognitive Struggle to Understand “Damage” to an Important Object: A Six-Year-Old's Attempt to Deal with the Trauma of His Father's Epilepsy
Richard Reichbart - pp. 98-118
“Bloody Feet”
Kerstin Kupfermann
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 119-133
Transition Facilitating Behavior: Bridging Attachment Theory and British Object Relations
Pamela B. Sorensen - pp. 134-155
Tripartite Treatment of Childhood Aggression: A View from Attachment Theory
Nancy G. Berlin - pp. 156-158
Crouching Tigers, Hidden Dragons: Working with Adolescents in Individual, Family, and Group Contexts
Seth Aronson - pp. 159-170
Where the Wild Things Are: The Power and Challenge of Adolescent Group Work
Seth Aronson - pp. 171-180
The Yin and Yang of It: Working with the Adolescent in the Context of the Family
Phyllis Cohen - pp. 181-191
The Perils of Parental Involvement in the Treatment of Adolescents
Marcelo Rubin - pp. 192-195
Panel Discussant: Crouching Tigers, Hidden Dragons
Marsha H. Levy-Warren - pp. 196-197
Panel Introduction: Children, Technology, and Psychotherapy
Jill Bellinson - pp. 198-208
I Beat the Level: Children's Use of Gameboy as Therapeutic Communication
Jill Bellinson - pp. 209-217
The Computer as an Object of Play in Child Treatment
Lawrence Zelnick - pp. 218-229
New Medium, New Messages, New Meanings: Communication and Interaction in Child Treatment in the Age of Technology
Neil Berger
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 231-232
Panel Introduction: Dead or Alive—Boredom and Creativity in Child Psychotherapy
Jill Bellinson - pp. 233-243
Boredom: Unprocessed Pain in the Treatment of a Narcissistic Boy and His Family
Kate Oram - pp. 244-254
Cocreation of Boredom
Jacqueline J. Gotthold - pp. 255-270
Confronting Deadness in Dissociation: A Relational Perspective on the Treatment of an Adolescent
Lawrence Zelnick - pp. 271-281
Uses of Boredom: Commentary on Papers by Oram, Gotthold, and Zelnick
Neil Altman - pp. 282-295
I Am/Might Be/Am Not My Diagnosis: A Look at the Use and Misuse of Diagnoses in Adolescence
Marsha H. Levy-Warren & Anna Levy-Warren - pp. 296-309
To Play, Learn, and Think: Understanding and Mitigating the Effects of Exposure to Violent Events on the Cognitive Capacity of Children and Adolescents
Martha Bragin - pp. 310-320
Cycles of Denial and Awe: Working with Trauma through the IPTAR Clinical Center's School-Based Service
Elizabeth Cutter Evert - pp. 321-330
The IPTAR Clinical Center's School-Based Service: Children Who Have Children—Case Report of a School-Based Intervention with Adolescent Parents
Carla Bauer Rentrop - pp. 331-349
Tales of Estrangement and Transformation: Cal (lie), Christopher, and the Parental Gaze
Ionas Sapountzis
Issue 4
6 articles- pp. 351-372
To Weep, to Laugh, to Mourn, to Dance: Key Factors for Therapeutic Change in the Clinical Exchange with an Adolescent Girl
Marsha H. Levy-Warren - pp. 373-377
Why an Evolutionary Perspective?
Michael Moskowitz - pp. 378-407
Poor African American Fathers: An Evolutionary Perspective
C. Jama Adams - pp. 408-423
The Psychological Treatment of Children Recovering from Leukemia
Lynn Hugger - pp. 424-441
The Child Patient of This Particular Therapist
Veronica Csillag - pp. 442-456
Psychoanalytic Insight-Oriented Parent Counseling Based on Concepts of Projective Identification and Reparative Repetition: An Object Relations Perspective
Jack Herman