Issue 1
19 articles- pp. 1-5
Editorial: JAP's Fiftieth Anniversary
Jean Knox & Joe Cambray - pp. 5-7
Editorial Note: Volume 1, Number 1
Michael Fordham - pp. 9-18
A conversation with Dr Michael Fordham
James Astor - pp. 19-26
An interview with Michael Fordham
Paul Roazen - pp. 27-34
‘Do be my enemy for friendship's sake’ (Blake)
Rosemary Gordon Montagnon - pp. 35-40
Why we can't get along
Coline Covington - pp. 41-43
A short personal memoir
Judith Hubback - pp. 45-58
I. On note taking
Alfred B.J. Plaut - pp. 59-67
The selective nature of memory: Some effects of taking a verbal record A response to A. Plaut
Jean D. M. Underwood & Geoffrey Underwood - pp. 69-82
Freud's ‘id’ and Jung's ‘self’ as aids in self-analysis
Alfred B. J. Plaut - pp. 83-89
Ethical issues in the publication of clinical material
Barbara Wharton - pp. 91-101
Finding our way in the dark
John Beebe - pp. 103-107
Plaut, Fred. Between Losing and Finding. The Life of an Analyst. London: Free Association Books, 2004. Pp. xvii + 179. Pbk. £14.95/$25.00.
Barbara Wharton - pp. 107-109
Mogenson, Greg. The Dove in the Consulting Room: Hysteria and the Anima in Eolias and Jung. New York & Hove, East Sussex, UK: Brunner-Routledge, 2003. Pp. xiv + 2.29. Pbk. £17.99/$28.95.
Priscilla Rodgers - pp. 109-110
Adams, Michael Vannoy. The Fantasy Principle. Psychoanalysis of the Imagination. Hove, East Sussex, UK: Brunner-Routledge, 2004. Pp. XV + 252. Pbk. £19.99/$35.99.
Ginette Paris - pp. 110-112
Canham, Hamish & Satyamurti, Carole (Eds.). Acquainted with the Night. Psychoanalysis and the Poetic Imagination. London: Karnac, 2003. Pp. 213. Pbk. £16.99
Adrian Dickinson - pp. 112-113
Symington, Neville. The Blind Man Sees. Freud's Awakening and Other Essays. London: Karnac Books, 2004. Pp. Pbk. £19.99.
Morgan Stebbins - pp. 113-115
Roudinesco, Elisabeth. Why Psychoanalysis? Translated from the French by Rachel Bowlby (Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1999). New York: Columbia University Press, 2004. Pp. 181. Pbk. £11.00/$16.50.
Donald Grasing - pp. 125
Bibliographical Note
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 127-153
Art, dreams and active imagination: A post-Jungian approach to transference and the image
Joy Schaverien - pp. 155-173
An under-active or over-active internal world?: An exploration of parallel dynamics within psyche and soma, and the difficulty of internal regulation, in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis
Christine Driver - pp. 175-190
The influence of complexes on implicit learning
Yong-Wook Shin, Joong-Sun Lee, Oh-Su Han & Bou-Yong Rhi - pp. 191-193
Response to ‘The influence of complexes on implicit learning’
Soren R. Ekstrom - pp. 195-207
The place of the 17th century in Jung's encounter with China
Joe Cambray - pp. 209-222
Some reflections on the influence of Chinese thought on Jung and his psychological theory
Murray Stein - pp. 223-235
Synchronicity and the I Chin: Jung, Pauli, and the Chinese Woman
Beverley Zabriskie - pp. 237-250
The I Ching and the psyche-body connection
Shirley S. Y. Ma - pp. 251-254
Cambray, Joseph and Carter, Linda (Eds). Analytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in jungian Analysis. Hove: Brunner-Routledge, 2004. Pph. 272. Hbk £45.00; Pbk. £16.99.
James Astor - pp. 254-257
Willoughby, Roger. Masud Khan: The Myth and the Reality. London: Free Association Books. 2005. Pp. ix + 307. Hbk. £25.00.
Jean Thomson - pp. 257-258
Bair, Deirdre. Jung. A Biography. Boston, New York & London: Little, Brown, 2004. Pp. 640. Hbk. £25.00.
- pp. 269
Bibliographical Note
Issue 3
16 articles- pp. 271-284
The Self, the symbolic and synchronicity: Virtual realities and the emergence of the psyche
George B. Hogenson - pp. 285-293
Towards a theory of the integration of the Other in representation
FrançLois Martin-Vallas - pp. 295-296
Comments on Towards a theory of the integration of the Other in representation’
Martine Gallard - pp. 297-310
Symbols and symbolization in clinical practice and in Elisabeth Marton's film My Name was Sabina Spielrein
Alain Gibeault - pp. 311-331
Withdrawn: Bodily States of Anxiety: The Movement from Somatic States to Thought
Barry D. Proner - pp. 351-365
What does the child analyst bring to Jungian thought?
Brigitte Allain-Dupré - pp. 367-382
Sandplay in Jungian analysis: Matter and symbolic integration1
Franco Castellana & Antonietta Donfrancesco - pp. 383-393
Reverie: Between thought and prayer
Marilyn Mathew - pp. 395-396
Ramos, Denise Gimenez. The Psyche of the Body: A Jungian Approach to Psychosomatics. New York: Brunner-Routledge, 2004. Pp. 176. Pbk. £16.99.
Leslie D. Trueman - pp. 396-398
Huskinson, Lucy. Nietzsche and Jung: The Whole Self in the Union of Opposites. Hove & New York: Brunner-Routledge, 2004, Pp. xiv + 233. Pbk. £19.99.
Donald R. Ferrell - pp. 398-400
Tacey, David. The Spirituality Revolution: The Emergence of Contemporary Spirituality. London: Brunner-Routledge, 2004. Pp. 256. Pbk. £14.99.
Angela Connolly Dragosei - pp. 400-401
Rodriguez De La Sierra, L. (ED). Child Analysis Today. Karnac: London & New York, 2004. Pp 115. Pbk. £12.99.
Alessandra Cavalli - pp. 402-403
Schlesinger, Herbert J. The Texture of Treatment: On the Matter of Psychoanalytic Technique. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2003. Pp. 292 pages. Hbk. $55.00.
Stanley G. Perelman - pp. 404
Obituary
Fred Plaut - pp. 413
Bibliographical Note
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Editorial
Jean Knox
Issue 4
21 articles- pp. 415-430
The self invented personality?: Reflections on authenticity and writing analytic papers
James Astor - pp. 431-449
The roots of empathy and aggression in analysis
Richard Kradin - pp. 451-468
An ethical attitude in the analytic relationship
Claire Allphin - pp. 469-481
Reflections on death and mourning in relation to Dickens' novel Our Mutual Friend
Geraldine Godsil - pp. 483-501
Undoing dissociation. Affective neuroscience: A contemporary Jungian clinical perspective
Margaret Wilkinson - pp. 503-519
The reception of Holocaust research in the world of psychology
Joanne Wieland-Burston - pp. 521-537
Shadowed reality or the ‘Prometheuscomplex’: Analytical psychotherapy after political imprisonment and persecution
Reinhild Hölter - pp. 539-540
Allain-Dupre, Brigitte Etal. Maria et le thérapeute, une écoute plurielle (Maria and the therapist: a plural listening). Paris: Cahiers jungiens de psychanalyse, 2004. Pp. 192. Pbk. 27 euros.
Angela Connolly Dragosei - pp. 540-541
Kugler, Paul. Raids on the Unthinkable: Freudian and Jungian Psychoanalyses. New Orleans: Spring Journal Books, 2005. Pp. xvii + 160. Pbk. US$20.00.
John Ryan Haule - pp. 541-543
Casement, Ann. (ED). Who Owns Psychoanalysis? London: Karnac Books, 2004. Pp. 396. Pbk. £19.99.
Brent Nichols - pp. 543-546
Grier, Francis (ED.). Oedipus and the Couple. London: Karnac Books, 2005. Pp. 229. Pbk. £18.99.
Christine Driver - pp. 546-547
Tessman, Lora Heims. The Analyst's Analyst Within. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2003. Pp. 363. Hbk. £45.99.
Bruce G. Parent - pp. 549
Obituaries
- pp. 551-552
Figlio, Karl & Jordanova, Alix. ‘The first formal reaction to C.G. Jung's departure from psychoanalysis: Sandor Ferenczi's review of Symbols of Transformation’, Psychoanalysis and History, 2005, 7, 1, pp. 51-79.
Ann Addison - pp. 552-554
Phillips, Adam. ‘Psychoanalysis as education’, Psychoanal. Rev., 2004, 91, 6, pp. 779-99.
Raya Jones - pp. 554-555
Ogden, Thomas. ‘On psychoanalytic writing’, Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 2005, 86, 1, pp. 15-29.
Jean Kirsch - pp. 556-557
Fisher, James. V. ‘“Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind”: The death and rebirth of imagination’, Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists, 2004, 42, 2, pp. 101-15.
James Astor - pp. 557-558
Atfield, Rose. ‘“Jungian ground”: Seamus Heaney and the collective unconscious’, Harvest, 2004, 50, 2, pp. 135-48.
Margaret Sheehan - pp. 558-560
Cunningham, Linda. ‘Relational fields in sandplay therapy’, Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 2004, 13, 2, pp. 115-30.
JoAnn Culbert-Koehn - pp. 560-562
Ogden, Thomas H. ‘On holding and containing, being and dreaming’, Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 2004, 85, 6, pp. 1349-64.
Alessandra Cavalli - pp. 569
Bibliographical Note
Issue 5
10 articles- pp. 571-594
Fordham, Jung and the self: A re-examination of Fordham's contribution to Jung's conceptualization of the self
Elizabeth Urban - pp. 595-616
Individuation: Finding oneself in analysis—taking risks and making sacrifices
Martin Schmidt - pp. 617-639
Sex, shame and the transcendent function: The function of fantasy in self development
Jean Knox - pp. 641-660
Sexual metaphor and the language of unconscious phantasy
Warren Colman - pp. 661-691
The unfolding and healing of analytic boundary violations: Personal, clinical and cultural considerations
- pp. 693-705
When does a dream begin to ‘have meaning’?: Linguistic constraints and significant moments in the construction of the meaning of a dream
Maria Ilena Marozza - pp. 707-711
Burleson, Blake W. Jung in Africa. New York/London: Continuum, 2005. Pp. 256. Pbk. £15.99.
James Astor - pp. 711-712
Mogenson, Greg. Northern Gnosis: Thor, Baldr and the Volsungs in the Thought of Freud and Jung. New Orleans, La.: Spring Journal Books, 2005. Pp. 140. Pbk. $200.00.
Sue Austin - pp. 712-713
Eigen, Michael. Emotional Storm. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2005. Pp. 272. Hbk. $55.00; Pbk. $19.95/£14.50.
Margaret Wilkinson - pp. 721
Bibliographical Note