Issue 1
4 articles- pp. 1-13
Treatment of a Borderline Child with Developmental Delays: A Play Therapy Case Revisited After Thirty Years
Gladys Branly Guarton & James B. McCarthy - pp. 14-36
On Being Bad While Doing Good: Pro Bono Clinical Work with Foster Children and Their Families
Neil Altman, Christopher Bonovitz, Kate Dunn & Elizabeth Kandall - pp. 37-57
The Case of Richard: Assessment and Analytic Treatment of a Two—year-old Twin with Autistic-like States*
Beth I. Kalish-Weiss - pp. 58-76
Hiding and Seeking and Being Found: Reflections on the Hide-and-Seek Game in the Clinical Playroom
Gabrielle Israelievitch
Issue 2
8 articles- pp. 77-78
Introduction to the Special Issue on Foster Care
Diane Ehrensaft - pp. 79-87
Demands upon the Mind for Work: Fostering Agency Within an Organization
Kelley Bryan Gin - pp. 88-99
Examples from the Road: Mindlessness In-Home
April D. Fernando - pp. 100-108
“A Child Is Being Eaten:” Failure, Fear, Fantasy, and Repair in the Lives of Foster Children
Diane Ehrensaft - pp. 109-114
Discussion: Psychoanalysis in the Community
Neil Altman - pp. 115-120
Discussion: View of the Foster Child
L. Eileen Keller - pp. 121-144
“Of What Might We Speak?” Psychotherapy of a Refugee Survivor of Torture Foster Youth
Esther Ehrensaft - pp. 145-150
“The Network Is Down”: Building an Alternative Network to Address the Multiple Disruptions in Clinical Work with Foster Children and Youth
Toni Vaughn Heineman
Issue 3-4
12 articlesArticles
- pp. 155-157
Where the ‘Wild Things’ Are Now: Exciting and Scary Things for Children and Therapists — Child and Adolescent Conference Introduction
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 158-164
Monster Business Is Psychoanalysis Business: How Toddlers and Young Children in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Learn to Contain Their Fears
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur - pp. 165-175
Fear and Trauma: Challenges to Listening and Hearing
Steven Marans - pp. 176-184
Fears and Phobias in Child Analysis
Catherine Mathelin-Vanier - pp. 185-191
Early Trauma, Defense, and Effects on Later Development: A Discussion of the Papers of Anzieu, Mathelin, and Marans, December 2007, at the Conference Where the Wild Things Are Now: Exciting and Scary Things for Children and Therapists
Constance Katz - pp. 192-198
In a Fast-moving Thicket: Treating Adolescents Today
Marsha Levy-Warren - pp. 199-204
A Meeting of Minds: Crucial Moments in the Mother-Infant Interactions
Meira Likierman - pp. 205-212
The Wild Rumpus and a Relational Aesthetic
Spyros D. Orfanos - pp. 213-217
Wild Things
Neil Altman - pp. 218-230
Taming the Wild Things in a Treatment from Early Childhood to Adult Motherhood and Beyond
Anni Bergman - pp. 231-245
Meaning-making and the Value of the Relationship: An Interview with Dr. Anni Bergman, June 21, 2008
Phyllis Cohen