Issue 1
18 articles- pp. 1
Editorial
Coline Covington - pp. 3-20
Attitudes toward the unconscious
John Beebe - pp. 21-24
Response to John Beebe
Thomas B. Kirsch - pp. 25-40
Thawing the ‘frozen accidents’: The archetypal view in countertransference
Beverley D. Zabriskie - pp. 41-46
Some images of the analyst's participation in the analytic process
David W. Sedgwick - pp. 47-80
‘Internal objects’ or ‘chimerical monsters’?: The demonic ‘third forms’ of the internal world
James S. Grotstein - pp. 81-97
Fictions of the internal object
Randolph S. Charlton - pp. 99-104
Don't get stuck in the mother: Regression in analysis
JoAnn Culbert-Koehn - pp. 105-117
The synergy of memory, affects and metaphor
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 119-138
Transference, the transcendent function, and transcendence
Ann Belford Ulanov - pp. 139-156
Presence and absence through the mirror of transference: A model of the transcendent function
Steven M. Joseph - pp. 157-166
The self in analysis
Polly Young-Eisendrath - pp. 167-169
ASTOR, JAMES. Michael Fordham: Innovations in Analytical Psychology. London & New York: Routledge, 1995. Pp. x + 2.71. Pbk £13.99.
Sam Naifeh - pp. 169-170
KAST, VERENA. Joy, Inspiration, and Hope. Trans. Douglas Whitcher. New York: Fromm International, 1994. Pp. xiii + 175. Pbk £10.50, $11.95.
Sheila Powell - pp. 170-172
KUGLER, PAUL (ed.). Jungian Perspectives on Clinical Supervision. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon, 1995. Pp. 264. Pbk. £15.95, $15.00.
Jan Wiener - pp. 172-173
ROBERTSON, ROBIN. Jungian Archetypes: Jung, Gödel, and the History of Archetypes. York Beach, Maine: Nicolas-Hayes, 1995. Pp. xiv + 303. $16.00.
John R. Van Eenwyk - pp. 173-174
ROSS, LENA B. & ROY, MANISHA (eds). Cast the First Stone: Ethics in Analytic Practice. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, 1995. Pp. xxii + 146. Pbk £11.95.
Christopher Perry - pp. 174-177
HACKING, IAN. Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personalities and the Sciences of Memory. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995. Pp. ix + 336. Hbk $2.4.95.
Ronald T. Curran
Issue 2
23 articles- pp. 187-189
Editorial
John Beebe - pp. 191-199
Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis as a twentieth-century disease: Analytic challenges
Michael Simpson, Angela Bennett & Penelope Holland - pp. 201-216
A body with chronic fatigue syndrome as a battleground for the fight to separate from the mother
Michael Simpson - pp. 217-236
Coniunctio—in bodily and psychic modes: Dissociation, devitalization and integration in a case of chronic fatigue syndrome
Penelope Holland - pp. 237-251
A view of the violence contained in chronic fatigue syndrome
Angela Bennett - pp. 253-268
Fairy-tales in psychotherapy
Hans Dieckmann - pp. 269-283
Jung in the academy: Devotions and resistances
David Tacey - pp. 285-296
Jung in the academy: A response to David Tacey
Roger Brooke - pp. 297-301
Is teaching Jung within university possible?: A response to David Tacey
Renos Papadopoulos - pp. 303-311
Teaching Jung in a theological seminary and a graduate school of religion: A response to David Tacey
Ann Belford Ulanov - pp. 313-316
Reply to responses
David Tacey - pp. 317-324
Animus and creativity in psychotherapy: A position statement
Elena Liotta - pp. 325-330
Correspondence
- pp. 331-338
Obituary notices
- pp. 339-340
FORDHAM, MICHAEL. Analyst-Patient Interaction: Collected Papers on Technique, ed. Sonu Shamdasani. London & New York: Routledge, 1996. Pp. 220. Hbk £40.00.
Marcus West - pp. 341-342
EDINGER, EDWARD G. The Aion Lectures: Exploring the Self in C. G. Jung's ‘Aion’, ed. Deborah A. Wesley. Toronto: Inner City Books, 1996. Pp. 208. 30 illustrations. $18.
Warren Colman - pp. 343
SEDGWICK, DAVID The Wounded Healer: Countertransference from a Jungian Perspective. London & New York: Routledge, 1994. Pp. ix + 166. £13.99.
Robert Withers - pp. 344-345
SHORTER, BANI. Susceptible to the Sacred: The Psychological Experience of Ritual. London: Routledge, 1996. Pp. xii + 135. Pbk £9.99.
Margaret Clark - pp. 345-347
McLYNN, FRANK. Carl Gustav Jung. London: Bantam Press, 1996. Pp. x + 624. Hbk. £25.00.
Hazel Robinson - pp. 347-348
SYMINGTON, JOAN & SYMINGTON, NEVILLE. The Clinical Thinking of Wilfred Bion. London: Routledge, 1996. Pp. xiv + 198. £13.99.
David M. Black - pp. 348-349
HAZELL, JEREMY. H. J. S. Guntrip: a Psychoanalytical Biography. London & New York: Free Association Books, 1996. Pp xiii + 356. Pbk. £17.95.
Michael Simpson - pp. 350
MACE, CHRIS (ed). The Art and Science of Assessment in Psychotherapy. London & New York: Routledge, 1995. Pp. x + 222 Hbk. £ 40.00 Pbk. £14.99.
Brian Snowdon - pp. 351
GRAY, RICHARD M. Archetypal Explorations: An Integrative Approach to Human Behavior. London & New York: Routledge, 1996. Pp x + 309. £ 15.99
Georgia Lepper
Issue 3
26 articles- pp. 361
Editorial
Barbara Wharton - pp. 362
Obituary Notice
Donald F. Sandner - pp. 363-382
The envious will to power
Reid. W. Anderson - pp. 383-404
The not-so-silent couple in the individual
Hester McFarland Solomon - pp. 405-423
The psychosomatic symptom and the self: A sirens' song
Richard L. Kradin - pp. 425-452
Self as the feminine principle
Eli B. Weisstub - pp. 453-455
Comment on Eli Weisstub's ‘Self as the feminine principle’
Robin McGlashan - pp. 457-458
Response to Robin McGlashan
Eli B. Weisstub - pp. 459-479
The plural taboo
Stephen Diggs - pp. 481-505
Individuation and paideia
Luigi Zoja - pp. 507-520
The creative potential of play and regression in analytical training: A personal reflection
Mary Addenbrooke - pp. 521
Thoughts following a discussion of Mary Addenbrooke's ‘The creative potential of play and regression in analytical training: a personal reflection’ by our training group
Malcolm Rushton - pp. 523-525
JUNG, C. G. The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1932. Edited by Sonu Shamdasani. Princeton University Press: Princeton (Bollingen Series XCIX), 1996, Pp. xlvi + 128. Hbk. $24.75.
William E. Kotsch - pp. 525-527
PAPADOPOULOS, RENOS K. (ed.). Carl Gustav Jung: Critical Assessments. London & New York: Routledge, 1992. Four volumes. Vol. I, Pp. xxxii + 509. Vol. II, Pp. vi + 431. Vol. III, Pp. vi + 518. Vol. IV, Pp. vi + 418. Hbk. £375.
Ann casement - pp. 527-529
SPOTO, ANGELO. Jung's Typology in Perspective, Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, 1996. Pp. xviii + 202. £11.95.
John Giannini - pp. 529-535
STEIN, MURRAY (ed.). The Interactive Field In Analysis: Volume One. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, 1995. (Chiron Clinical Series). Pp. 160. Pbk. £11.95.
Soren R Ekstrom - pp. 535-536
SHEPHERD, R., JOHNS, J. & ROBINSON H. R. (eds). D. W. Winnicott Thinking About Children. London: Karnac Books, 1996. Pp. xxxii + 343. Pbk. £19.95.
Wendy J. Bratherton - pp. 538-539
COLTART, NINA. The Baby and the Bathwater. London: Karnac Books, 1996. Pp. 174. Pbk. £17.95.
Jean Thomson - pp. 541-544
Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 22, 1, April 1996. Special Issue: Michael Fordham.
Miranda Feuchtwang - pp. 545-547
SAMUELS, ANDREW (ed.). (1996). ‘Symposium: post-Jungian thought,’ Psychoanal. Rev., 83, 4.
Joseph Cambray - pp. 548-550
SCHWARTZ-SALANT, NATHAN. ‘On the interactive field as analytic object’. In The Interactive Field in Analysis, Vol 1. Chiron Clinical Series; pp. 1-36. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, 1995.
John Ryan Haule - pp. 550-551
JACOBS, THEODORE J. ‘On therapeutic interventions in the analysis of certain “unanalyzable” patients’. Contemp. Psychoanal., 32, 2, 1996, pp. 215-35.
Sherry Salman - pp. 551-553
GUNTRIP, HARRY. ‘My experience of analysis with Fairbairn and Winnicott. (How complete a result does psychoanalytic therapy achieve?)’. First published in Int. Rev. Psycho-Anal., 1975, 2, 145-56.
Anne Ashley - pp. 553-555
PLAUT, F. ‘Analytiker als Minorität’. [Analysts as a minority]. Analytische Psychologie, 26, 1995. Pp. 257-72.
Birgit Heuer - pp. 555-558
SAMUELS, ANDREW ‘The politics of transformation/the transformation of politics’, International Journal of Psychotherapy, 1, 1, 1996. Pp. 79-89.
Christopher Hauke - pp. 559-562
Books Received
Richard Mizen
Issue 4
17 articles- pp. 567-568
Editorial
Joe Cambray - pp. 569-584
Temenos lost: Reflections on moving
Henry Abramovitch - pp. 585-611
Klein's archaic Oedipus complex and its possible relationship to the myth of the labyrinth: Notes on the origin of courage
James S. Grotstein - pp. 613-635
Synchronicity as a basis of analytic attitude
George Bright - pp. 637-652
Jungian constructivism and the value of uncertainty
Polly Young-Eisendrath - pp. 653-666
Internal objects: A theoretical analysis of Jungian and Kleinian models
Jean Knox - pp. 667-669
Obituary notice: Donald F. Sandner (6 June 1928-30 March 1997)
Arthur Colman - pp. 671-690
Critical Notice
Anthony Stevens - pp. 691-692
STEIN, MURRAY, Practicing Wholeness. New York: Continuum Publishing Company, 1996. Pp. 237. Hbk $27.50.
Randolph S. Charlton - pp. 692-694
SPIEGELMAN, J. MARVIN. Psychotherapy as a Mutual Process. Tempe, Arizona: New Falcon Publications, 1996. Pp. 208. Pbk £14.95.
Peggy Jones - pp. 694-695
SHEARER, ANN. Athene: Image and Energy. London: Viking Arkana (Penguin), 1996. Pp. x + 310. Hbk £25.00.
Judith Hubback - pp. 696-697
COLMAN, ARTHUR D. Up from Scapegoating: Awakening Consciousness in Groups. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, 1995. Pp. xix + 140. Pbk $19.95.
J. Marvin Spiegelman - pp. 697-698
KAHR, BRETT. D. W. Winnciott: A Biographical Portrait. London: Karnac Books, 1996. Pp. xxv + 179. Pbk p17.95.
W. Ladson Hinton - pp. 698-700
SIEGEL, ALLEN M. Heinz Kohut and the Psychology of the Self. London & New York: Routledge, 1996. Pp. 226. Hbk £45.00; Pbk £14.99.
Victoria Graham Fuller - pp. 700-701
STEWART, HAROLD, with chapters by ELDER, ANDREW, & GOSLING, ROBERT. Michael Balint: Object Relations Pure and Applied. London: Routledge, 1996. Pp. vii + 146. Hbk £35.00; Pbk £13.99.
Nicola Blandford - pp. 701-703
ADAMS, MICHAEL VANNOY. The Multicultural Imagination: ‘Race’, Color and the Unconscious. London & New York: Routledge, 1996. Pp. xxiv + 269. Hbk £50.00; Pbk £15.99.
Oliver McShane - pp. 711
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