Issue 1
17 articles- pp. 1-27
Interviews on Freud and Jung with Henry A. Murray in 1965
Paul Roazen - pp. 29-46
Encountering the shadow in rites of passage: A study in activations
Ann Casement - pp. 47-81
Cross-cultural structures of concentric and diametric dualism in Lévi-Strauss' structural anthropology: Structures of relation underlying the self and ego relation?
Paul Downes - pp. 83-99
Picture interpretation and Jungian typology
Derek P. Bergeron, David H. Rosen, Randolph C. Arnau & Nathan Mascaro - pp. 101-107
Archetype theory, evolutionary psychology and the Baldwin effect. A commentary on Hogenson's paper (October 2001, JAP, 46, 4)
Alan Maloney - pp. 107-116
Reply to Maloney
George Hogenson - pp. 117-118
The Journal of Analytical Psychology Fifth International Conference: Science and the Symbolic World: New Paradigms for Psychoanalysis and Analytical Psychology
- pp. 119-121
ROWLAND, SUSAN. Jung: A Feminist Revision. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2002. Pp. vi + 186. Hbk. £55.00; Pbk. £14.99.
Angela Connolly - pp. 121-122
ZOJA, LUIGI. The Father: Historical, Psychological and Cultural Perspectives (Henry Martin trans.) Hove, East Sussex, UK: Brunner-Routledge, 2001. Pp. xi + 314. Hbk. £40. 00; Pbk. £17. 99.
Karl Figlio - pp. 122-124
IZOD, JOHN. Myth, Mind and the Screen: Understanding the Heroes of Our Time. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xi + 237. Pbk. £14.95; $22.00.
Steven Galipeau - pp. 124-125
GUNN, DAN. Wool-Gathering or How I Ended Analysis. Hove: Brunner-Routledge, 2002. Pp. 161. Pbk. £12. 99.
David Hewison - pp. 127-130
ROAZEN, PAUL. ‘The exclusion of Erich Fromm from the IPA’, Contemp. Psychoanal., 2001, 37, 1, pp. 5-42.
George B. Hogenson - pp. 130-134
LACHMANN, FRANK. ‘Some contributions of empirical infant research to adult psycho-analysis. What have we learned? How can we apply it?’, Psychoanal. Dial., 2001, 11, 2, pp. 167-85.
Linda Carter - pp. 137-138
Internet Discussion Forum Summary
David Hewison - pp. 139
Obituary
Daphne Lambert - pp. 143
Bibliographical Note
- pp. iii
Editorial
Jean Knox & Joe Cambray
Issue 2
17 articles- pp. 3-7
Guest Editorial
Allan N. Schore - pp. 145-169
Daimonic elements in early trauma
Donald E. Kalsched - pp. 171-190
Developmental aspects of trauma and traumatic aspects of development
Elizabeth Urban - pp. 191-199
Response to Don Kalsched's ‘Daimonic elements in early trauma’ and Elizabeth Urban's ‘Developmental aspects of trauma and traumatic aspects of development’
James Astor - pp. 201-205
Response to James Astor
Donald E. Kalsched - pp. 207-233
Trauma and defences: Their roots in relationship An overview
Jean Knox - pp. 235-253
Undoing trauma: contemporary neuroscience: A Jungian clinical perspective
Margaret Wilkinson - pp. 255-262
Incest in Jung's work: The origins of the epistomophilic instinct
Coline Covington - pp. 263-265
Reply to Hogenson (JAP, 48, 1, January 2003)
Alan Maloney - pp. 265-266
Reply to Maloney
George Hogenson - pp. 267-268
The Journal of Analytical Psychology Fifth International Conference
- pp. 269-270
STEVENS, ANTHONY. Archetypes Revisited: An Updated Natural History of the Self. London: Brunner-Routledge, 2002. Pp. 386. Pbk. £ 18.99.
Christine Driver - pp. 271-272
GELLERT, MICHAEL. The Fate of America: An Inquiry into National Character. Washington D.C.: Brassey's, 2001. Pp. 366. Pbk. $27.50.
Thomas Singer - pp. 272-273
BEAUMONT, J. G., KENEALY, P. M. & ROGERS, M. J. C. (eds.). The Blackwell Dictionary of Neuropsychology. Malden, Massachusetts & Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 1996. Pp. xix + 788. Hbk. £ 72. 00; pbk. £ 24. 99.
Margaret Wilkinson - pp. 274-275
SOLMS, MARK & TURNBULL, OLIVER, The Brain and the Inner World. An Introduction to the Neuroscience of Subjective Experience. Foreword by Oliver Sachs. New York: Other Press, 2002. Pp. xv + 342. Hbk. $50/£37.50; pbk. £ 19.99.
Margaret Wilkinson - pp. 276
The Michael Fordham Prize
- pp. 283
Bibliographical Note
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 285-305
A contribution towards an analytic theory of violence
Richard Mizen - pp. 307-316
Subliminal processes, dissociation and the ‘I’
Petr Bob - pp. 317-339
Psychotherapists' dreams about their patients
Tamar Kron & Nadav Avny - pp. 341-354
Searching for the facts in the clinical setting with couples
David Hewison - pp. 355-370
Between the analytical and the critical: Implications for theorizing the self1
Raya A. Jones - pp. 371-380
On the psycho-social conditions of psychotherapy in post-Soviet Georgia
Rezo Korinteli - pp. 381-382
Comment on Rezo Korinteli's ‘On the psycho-social conditions of psychotherapy in post-Soviet Georgia’
Tatiana Rudakova - pp. 383-391
How I became a Jungian analyst
Gustav Dreifuss - pp. 393-394
BISHOP, PAUL. Jung's Answer to Job: A Commentary. Hove, East Sussex & New York: Brunner-Routledge, 2002. Pp. x + 227. Hbk. £40.00; pbk. £16.99.
Robin McGlashan - pp. 394-395
WOODY, H. R., Psychological Information: Protecting the Right to Privacy. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 2002. Pp. xii + 158. Pbk. $24.95.
Karen Stobart - pp. 395-397
BEEBE, B. & LACHMANN, FRANK M. Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Co-constructing Interactions. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2002. Pp. xv + 272. Hbk. £47.50.
Ann Addison - pp. 405
Bibliographical Note
Issue 4
24 articles- pp. 407-431
Psychoanalytic theory in times of terror
Angela Connolly - pp. 433-445
Jung, Evans-Wentz and various other gurus
William McGuire - pp. 447-452
Response to William McGuire
John Beebe - pp. 453-456
‘Jung and Ferenczi - the emergent conversation’ Introduction
Joe Cambray - pp. 457-466
The analytic nursery: Ferenczi's ‘wise baby’ meets Jung's ‘divine child’
Christopher Fortune - pp. 467-478
Ferenczi and Jung: some parallel lines?1
André Haynal & Ernst Falzeder - pp. 479-489
Trauma and daimonic reality in Ferenczi's later work
Donald Kalsched - pp. 491-497
A dialogue of unconsciouses A contribution to the panel ‘Jung and Ferenczi - The Emergent Conversation’
Judith E. Vida - pp. 499-506
Toni Wolff-James Kirsch correspondence
Thomas B. Kirsch - pp. 507-511
Joseph Henderson A tribute
- pp. 513-514
COVINGTON, COLINE; WILLIAMS, PAUL; ARUNDALE, JEAN & KNOX, JEAN (Eds.). Terrorism and War: Unconscious Dynamics of Political Violence. London & New York: Karnac Books, 2002. Pp. xviii + 435. Pbk. £ 19. 99.
Bob Withers - pp. 514-516
SKOGEMANN, PIA. (Ed.). Symbol, Analyse, Virkelighed: Jungiansk Teori og Praksis i Danmark. (Symbol, Analysis, and Reality: Jungian Theory and Practice in Denmark). Copenhagen: Lindhardt og Ringhof, 2001. Pp. 356.
Soren R. Ekstrom - pp. 516-517
CHRISTOPHER, ELPHIS & SOLOMON, HESTER MCFARLAND (Eds.). Contemporary Jungian Clinical Practice. London: Karnac Books, 2002. Pp. xix + 348. Pbk. £ 22. 50.
Madeleine Morrissey - pp. 517-521
FALZEDER, ERNST (Ed.). The Complete Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Karl Abraham, 1907 - 1925. London: Karnac Books, 2002. Pp. xxxv + 626. Hbk. £ 45. 00.
James Astor - pp. 523-525
SAYERS, JANET. ‘Marion Milner, mysticism and psychoanalysis’, Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 2002, 83, 1, pp. 105-20.
Katherine Killick - pp. 525-527
COHEN, MIRIAM. ‘Convergence: maturation and integration in the course of a religious conversion’, J. Am. Acad. Psychoanal. Dyn. Psychiatr., 2002, 30, 3, pp. 383-400.
August J. Cwik - pp. 527-529
HAYNES, JANE. ‘The dread and divinity of dreams’, Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists, 2002, 40, 1, pp. 1-14.
Ann Shearer - pp. 529-532
CAMBRAY, JOSEPH. ‘Synchronicity and emergence’ American Imago, 2002, 59, 4, pp. 409-34.
Sam Naifeh - pp. 532-534
CHRISTOPHER, ELPHIS. ‘Whose unconscious is it anyway?’ Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists, 2002, 40, 2, pp. 131-44.
Penelope Holland - pp. 534-536
SANDER, LOUIS. ‘Thinking differently: principles of process in living systems and the specificity of being known’, Psychoanal. Dial., 2002, 12, 1, pp. 11-42.
Brian Feldman - pp. 536-538
BRIGHT, GEORGE. ‘Dangers de la compréhension psychanalytique’, Cahiers Jungiens de Psychanalyse, 2002, 105, Automne, pp. 61-78.
Claire Bruas-Jaquess - pp. 538-540
ZABRISKIE, BEVERLEY, ‘Destructive devotion: with friends like us, does Jung need enemies?’ Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 2002, 4, 1, pp. 5-17.
Shielagh Finlay - pp. 540-542
HADAR, BRACHA. ‘The therapeutic approach to the body in psychoanalysis’, J. Am. Acad. Psychoanal. Dyn. Psychiatr., 2001, 29, 3, pp. 483-90.
Wendy Wyman-McGinty - pp. 551
Bibliographical Note
Issue 5
18 articles- pp. 5-7
Editorial: European Contributors
Angela Connolly - pp. 553-569
Freud and Jung: An incomplete encounter1
Hester McFarland Solomon - pp. 571-591
On defining words, some scenarios and vectors in the ‘autobiography’ of C. G. Jung
Christian Gaillard - pp. 593-617
Jung's very twentieth-century view of myth
Robert A. Segal - pp. 619-628
Jung's view on myth and post-modern psychology
Raya A. Jones - pp. 629-642
The experience of limits and the broadening of the horizons of consciousness
Concetto Gullota - pp. 643-658
Psychoanalysis and empirical research
Massimo Giannoni - pp. 659-678
Psychoanalysis and Eastern spiritual healing traditions
Sudhir Kakar - pp. 679-681
Response to Sudhir Kakar: Psychoanalysis and Eastern spiritual healing traditions
Lionel Corbett - pp. 683-704
‘Oh Rose, thou art sick!’ Anti-individuation forces in the film American Beauty
David Hewison - pp. 705-714
Responses
Raya A. Jones - pp. 714-718
Reply to Raya Jones
George Hogenson - pp. 719-723
WIENER, JAN; MIZEN, RICHARD & DUCKHAM, JENNY (Eds). Supervising and Being Supervised: A Practice in Search of a Theory. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. 2003. Pp. x + 245. Pbk. £17.99.
Susanna Wright & Richard Carvalho - pp. 723-725
WITHERS, ROBERT (Ed.) Controversies in Analytical Psychology. Hove and New York: Brunner-Routledge, 2003. Pp. 374. Pbk. £19.99.
Georgia Lepper - pp. 725-727
MAIDENBAUM, A. (Ed). Jung and the Shadow of Anti-Semitism. Berwick, ME: Nicolas-Hayes, 2002. Pp. vii + 289. Pbk. $24.95.
Lauren Kaye - pp. 727-729
LINGIARDI, VITTORIO, Men in Love: Male Homosexualities from Ganymede to Batman (Robert H. Hopcke & Paul A. Schwartz trans.) Chicago: Open Court, 2002. Pp. xi + 238. Pbk. $19.95.
David Eidenberg - pp. 729-730
CASEMENT, PATRICK. Learning from our Mistakes. Beyond Dogma in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Hove: Brunner-Routledge. Pp. 168. Hbk. £40.00; Pbk. £16.99.
David Hewison - pp. 739
Bibliographical Note