Issue 1
18 articles- pp. 1-2
Editorial
Linda Carter & Warren Colman - pp. 21-39
Psychic Skin: Psychotic Defences, Borderline Process and Delusions
Martin Schmidt - pp. 40-56
‘To Paint the Portrait of a Bird’: Analytic Work from the Perspective of a ‘Developmental’ Jungian
Helen Morgan - pp. 57-75
The Hermeneutic Background of C. G. Jung
William E. Smythe & Angelina Baydala - pp. 76-98
A Collective Unconscious Reconsidered: Jung's Archetypal Imagination in the Light of Contemporary Psychology and Social Science
Harry T. Hunt - pp. 99-119
Professional Relationships in Dangerous Times: C. G. Jung and the Society for Psychotherapy
Ann C. Lammers - pp. 122-123
Swan, Wendy K. (ed.). The Memoir of Tina Keller-Jenny. New Orleans, Louisiana: Spring Journal, 2011. Pp 176. Pbk. $18.68/£11.75.
Jennifer Lamont-Young - pp. 123-124
Ward-Nanney, D. Powder Dreams. A Novel. London: Mud Season Publishing, 2011. Pp. 354. Pbk. £8.75/$9.99. Kindle and ePub £3.99/$3.99
Warren Colman - pp. 125-126
Robbins, M. The Primordial Mind in Health and Illness: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. London: Routledge, 2011. Pp. xii + 240. Hbk. £54.00; Pbk. £19.79.
John Merchant - pp. 127-128
Langs, Robert. Freud on a Precipice: How Freud's Fate Pushed Psychoanalysis over the Edge. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 2010. Pp. xi + 197. Hbk. $55.00.
John R. White - pp. 128-129
Turkle, Sherry. Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other. New York: Basic Books, 2011. Pp. ix + 360. Hbk. $35.00; Pbk. $28.95.
Sonia Sukenick - pp. 138-140
Mario Jacoby: (1925-2011)
Tom Kelly - pp. 140-143
Joseph W.T. Redfearn: (1921-2011)
Jean Thomson - pp. 143-145
Murray Jackson: (1922-2011)
Paul Williams - pp. 146-147
Contributors to This Issue
Issue 2
14 articlesArticles: Clinical Papers
- pp. 167-186
The Hero, the Anima and the Claustrum: Anality and Idealization
William Meredith-Owen - pp. 187-206
The Shadow of Familiarity: A Contributor to the Intersubjective Field
Mark Winborn - pp. 207-222
When Ancestral Heritage is a Source of Discomfort: Culture, Pre-Object Relatedness, and Self-Alienation
Richard L. Kradin - pp. 254-257
Reply to Elizabeth Urban's Comments, ‘Transcendent Function or Group Dysfunction?’
Virginia Humphrey & Beth Barmack - pp. 260-263
Haule, John Ryan. Jung in the 21st Century: Evolution and Archetype. Vol. I. London & New York: Routledge, 2011. Pp. xii + 295. Hbk. $99.00. Pbk. $38.95.Jung in the 21st Century: Synchronicity and Science. Vol. II. London & New York: Routledge, 2011. Pp. vii + 233. Hbk. $99.00 / Pbk. $38.95
Arlo Compaan - pp. 263-265
Lammers, Ann C. (Ed.). The Jung-Kirsch Letters: The Correspondence of C.G. Jung and James Kirsch. Translated by U. Egli & A.C. Lammers. East Sussex, New York: Routledge, 2011. Pp. xxxvii + 354. Hbk. £50.00
Ann Casement - pp. 265-267
Tuckett, David Minding the Markets: An Emotional Finance View of Financial Instability. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Pp. xvi +232. Hbk. £26.00
John Gieve - pp. 267-269
Caldwell, Lesley & Joyce, Angela (Eds.). Reading Winnicott. London: Routledge in Association with the Institute of Psychoanalysis / The New Library of Psychoanalysis, 2011. Pp. xxiii + 308. Pbk. £21.99
Sarah Cooke - pp. 275-275
Death Announcement
- pp. 276-277
Contributors to This Issue
Theoretical Paper: Archetypes
Issue 3
14 articles- pp. 279-279
Editorial
Warren Colman - pp. 299-334
The Egg, the Vessels and the Words. From Izdubar to Answer to Job: For an Imaging Thinking
Christian Gaillard - pp. 335-363
Jung's Red Book and its Relation to Aspects of German Idealism
Paul Bishop - pp. 364-377
After Liber Novus
Sonu Shamdasani - pp. 392-393
Ashton, Paul & Bloch, Stephen (eds.). Music and Psyche. Contemporary Psychoanalytic Explorations. New Orleans: Spring Journal Books, 2010. Pp. xiv +304. Pbk. $26.95
Patricia Vesey-McGrew - pp. 393-395
Addenbrooke, Mary. Survivors of Addiction, Narratives of Recovery. East Sussex: Routledge, 2011. Pp. 206. Pbk. £21.99
Hope Murrow - pp. 395-396
Clark, Margaret. Understanding Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Practice, Society of Analytical Psychology Monograph Series. London: Karnac, 2012. Pp. xviii + 99. Pbk. £15.99
Christopher MacKenna - pp. 396-398
Hell, Daniel. Soul Hunger: The Feeling Human Being and the Life Sciences. Switzerland: Daimon Verlag, 2010. Pp. viii + 361. Hbk. $23.56 / £19.13
Yoram Inspector - pp. 399-400
Hauke, Christopher & Hockley, Luke (eds.). Jung & Film II: The Return: Further Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. London & New York: Routledge, 2011. Pp. xviii + 344. Pbk. $34.95 / £22.99
Sharon R. Green - pp. 407-408
Contributors to This Issue
Articles: Conference Papers: The Red Book Two Years on (11-12 Nov 2011, London
Articles: Conference Papers: The Red Book in Japan
Issue 4
26 articlesArticles: Conference Papers ‘The Ancestors in Personal, Professional and Social History’ (12 May to 15 May 2011, St. Petersburg
- pp. 425-444
Monuments of Memory: Defensive Mechanisms of the Collective Psyche and Their Manifestation in the Memorialization Process
Malgorzata Kalinowska - pp. 445-454
Redeeming the Lost Voice of the Ancestors
Michal Troudart - pp. 462-468
Clinical Implications of The Red Book
Penny Culliford - pp. 469-476
Clinical Implications of The Red Book: Liber Novus
George Bright - pp. 477-482
What Implications Does The Red Book Have for My Clinical Practice?
Christopher MacKenna - pp. 500-511
A Serious Misunderstanding: Synchronicity and the Generation of Meaning
Wolfgang Giegerich - pp. 512-516
Reply to Wolfgang Giegerich's ‘A serious Misunderstanding: Synchronicity and the Generation of Meaning’
Warren Colman - pp. 517-534
Wendy's Story: Analytic Perspectives on J. M. Barrie's Peter and Wendy
Adrian Smith - pp. 537-538
Hill, J., Meier, I. & Wirth, S. Trust and Betrayal: Dawnings of Consciousness, Vol. 3. New Orleans, LA: Spring Journal Publications, 2011. Pp. 190. Pbk. $24.95
Erica Lorentz - pp. 538-540
Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel & Shamdasani, Sonu. The Freud Files: an Inquiry into the History of Psychoanalysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. x + 403. Hbk. £55.00, Pbk. £16.99 / Kindle £10.40
George Bright - pp. 540-542
Davids, M. Fakhry. Internal Racism: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Race and Difference. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Pp. ii + 254. Pbk. £21.99
Helen Morgan - pp. 542-543
Gautier, Andrés & Sabatini Scalmati, Anna (Eds.). Bearing Witness: Psychoanalytic Work with People Traumatized by Torture and State Violence. London: Karnac Books, 2010. Pp. xxviii + 172. Pbk. £20.99
Francesco Bisagni - pp. 544-545
Hopper, E. & Weinberg, H. The Social Unconscious in Persons, Groups, and Societies, Volume I: Mainly Theory. London: Karnac Books, 2011. Pp. lvi + 344. Pbk. £29.99 / $47.95
Suzy J. Spradlin - pp. 548-550
Parlow, Susan B. ‘Personal transformation in Karl Rahner's Christianity: Constructed by Love’. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2008, 28, 570-79
Joseph W. Rutte - pp. 551-554
Rozmarin, E. ‘To be is to betray: on the place of collective history and freedom in psychoanalysis’. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2011, 21, 3, pp. 320-45
Sharon R. Green - pp. 554-556
Msebele, Naison & Brown, Hilary. ‘Racism in the consulting room: myth or reality’. Psychoanalytic Review, 2011, 98, 4
Andrew Samuels & Inga-Britt Krause - pp. 556-557
Durban, Joshua. ‘Shadows, ghosts and chimaeras: on some early modes of handling psycho-genetic heritage’. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2011, 92, 903-24
Paul Goldreich - pp. 557-559
Hill, Andrea & Poss, Sylvia. ‘Some reflections on reparation in post-Apartheid South Africa, using a couple therapy intervention as a microcosm of South African society’. Couple and Family Psychoanalysis, 2011, 1, 2, pp. 222-34
David Hewison - pp. 559-562
Frosh, Stephen. ‘The relational ethics of conflict and identity’. Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 2011, 16, 3, pp. 308-24
Robin McCoy Brooks - pp. 562-564
Sanchez-Cardenas, Michel. ‘Matte Blanco's thought and epistemological pluralism in psychoanalysis’. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2011, 92, 4, 811-31
Lyn K. Stone - pp. 570-571
Contributors to This Issue
The Red Book Two Years On (11-12 November 2011, London
Issue 5
18 articles- pp. 573-575
Editorial
Linda Carter - pp. 576-596
Bearing the Unbearable: Ancestral Transmission Through Dreams and Moving Metaphors in the Analtyic Field
Judith Pickering - pp. 597-614
Transgenerational Transmission of Indigestible Facts: From Trauma, Deadly Ghosts and Mental Voids to Meaning-Making Interpretations
Alessandra Cavalli - pp. 615-628
Family Myth, the Symbolic Realm and the Ancestors
Marica Rytovaara - pp. 629-644
Caught between Cultures: Cultural Norms in Jungian Psychodynamic Process
Gretchen Heyer - pp. 645
Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method Reviews and Comments: A Dangerous Method (2011). Directed by David Cronenberg; written by Christopher Hampton, based on his stage play The Talking Cure and the book A Most Dangerous Method by John Kerr. With Keira Knightley (Sabina Spielrein), Viggo Mortensen (Sigmund Freud), Michael Fassbender (Carl Jung), Sarah Gadon (Emma Jung) and Vincent Cassel (Otto Gross)
- pp. 646-650
A Review
Beverley Zabriskie - pp. 651-655
Review
Sharn Waldron - pp. 656-666
Some Clinical Reflections
Jan Wiener - pp. 667-678
‘Soul Murder’ and ‘The Birth of Intersubjectivity’ in David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method
Gottfried M. Heuer - pp. 681-682
Shamdasani, Sonu. C. G. Jung: A Biography in Books. New York & London: W. W. Norton (in association with The Martin Bodmer Foundation), 2012. Pp. 224. Hbk. £40.00
Paul Bishop - pp. 682-684
McFadden, Joseph. Dissociation re-enters psychoanalysis - Janet and Jung must be smiling on the balcony: a reviewer's comment
- pp. 684-685
Bromberg, Philip. The Shadow of the Tsunami and the Growth of the Relational Mind. New York & London: Routledge, 2011. Pp. 215. Pbk. £25.99 / $39.95
- pp. 685-686
Schore, Allan. The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy. New York & London: W. W. Norton, 2012. Pp. 458. Hbk: $47.50
Joseph McFadden - pp. 686-688
Szekacs-Wesz, Judit & Keve, Tom (Eds.). Ferenczi and his World: Rekindling the Spirit of the Budapest School. London: Karnac Books, 2012. Pp. xxiv + 154. Pbk. £20.99
William Meredith-Owen - pp. 688-690
Mawson, Chris (Ed.). Bion Today. London & New York: Routledge, 2011. Pp. 352. Pbk. £23.99
Barbara Stevens Sullivan - pp. 694-695
Contributors to This Issue