Issue 1
18 articles- pp. 3-5
Editorial
Susanna Wright - pp. 20-31
The Emergence of the Ecological Mind in Hua-Yen/Kegon Buddhism and Jungian Psychology
Joe Cambray - pp. 32-49
Soul in the World: Symbolic Culture as the Medium for Psyche
Warren Colman - pp. 50-66
From Freudian Narcissism to the Buddhist Notion of Anatman, via Jung's Idea of Identity
François Martin-Vallas - pp. 67-87
Where East Meets West: In the House of Individuation
Murray Stein - pp. 88-106
Supervising Away from Home: Clinical, Cultural and Professional Challenges
Henry Abramovitch & Jan Wiener - pp. 107-129
What is a Jungian Analyst Dreaming When Myth Comes to Mind? Thirdness as an Aspect of the Anima Media Natura
August J. Cwik - pp. 130-146
Floating Worlds and Their Phantoms in the Aftermath of Social Catastrophes
Samuel Kimbles - pp. 147-154
Mottainai: a Japanese Sense of Anima Mundi
Yuriko Sato - pp. 157-160
Hill, Daniel. Affect Regulation Theory. A Clinical Model. (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology). New York: W.W Norton & Co. 2015. Pp. 320. Hbk. £20.
Jean Knox - pp. 160-164
Abramovitch, Henry. Brothers and Sisters: Myth and Reality. College Station: Texas A&M University Press. 2014. Pp. xx + 161. Hbk. £25.95.
Ruth Williams - pp. 164-166
Hinshaw, Robert (ed.). Haruki Murakami goes to meet Hayao Kawai. Einsiedeln: Daimon Verlag. 2016. Pp. 7-154. Hbk. $/CHF 29.50.
Ann Casement - pp. 166-167
Naiburg, Suzi. Structure and Spontaneity in Clinical Prose: a Writer's Guide for Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists. New York and London: Routledge. 2015. Pp. 284. Hbk. £126. Pbk. £30.
Linda Carter - pp. 168-172
Meares, Russell. The Poet's Voice in the Making of Mind. London: Routledge. 2016. Pp. 228. Hbk. £100. Pbk. £27.
Judith Pickering - pp. 173-175
Contributors to the Issue
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 185-186
Editorial
David Sedgwick - pp. 205-226
Psychological Implications of a Vision Disorder
Brian E. Weber - pp. 227-246
Disintegration of the Self and the Regeneration of ‘Psychic Skin’ in the Treatment of Traumatized Refugees
Monica Luci - pp. 247-262
Inching towards Wholeness: C.G. Jung and his Relationship to Judaism
Steve Zemmelman - pp. 263-283
Autistic Phenomena in The Adventures of Pinocchio
Adrian Smith - pp. 284-304
Bridging Worlds: Participatory Thinking in Jungian Context
Robin S. Brown - pp. 308-311
Beebe, John. Energies and Patterns in Psychological Type: The Reservoir of Consciousness. New York: Routledge. 2016. Pp. 232.Hbk. $190. Pbk. $52.95.
Angelo Spoto - pp. 311-317
Critchley, Simon & Webster, Jamieson. Stay, Illusion! The Hamlet Doctrine. New York: Pantheon Books. 2013. Pp. xi +269. Pbk. $15.95. Williams, Meg Harris. Hamlet in Analysis: Horatio's Story - A Trial of Faith. London: Karnac Books. 2014. Pp. xii + 203. Pbk. $40.95.
Ronald Jalbert - pp. 323-327
A Different Way of Being in the World: The Attitude of the Patient Screenwriter
Chiara Tozzi - pp. 328
The Mercurius Prize for Films of Excellence in Depth Psychological Awareness
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Contributors to the Issue
Articles
Film and Culture
Issue 3
14 articlesSpecial Issue: Jung and Technology- pp. 356-371
Analytical Practice: Do the New Technologies Have an Impact?
Davide Favero & Stefano Candellieri - pp. 372-394
Tele-Analysis: The Use of Media Technology in Psychotherapy and its Impact on the Therapeutic Relationship
Christian Roesler - pp. 395-414
Rediscovering the Ritual Technology of the Placebo Effect in Analytical Psychology
Erik Goodwyn - pp. 415-433
Advances in Functional Brain Imaging Technology and Developmental Neuro-Psychology: Their Applications in the Jungian Analytic Domain
Leon Petchkovsky - pp. 442-445
Response to Miller and Johnston
Steve Myers - pp. 448-451
Wachtel, Ellen. F. The Heart of Couple Therapy: Knowing What to Do and How to Do It. New York: Guilford Press. 2017. Pp. vii + 276. Hbk. $35.
Leslye Noyes - pp. 451-453
McCabe, Ian. Carl Jung and Alcoholics Anonymous. The Twelve Steps as a Spiritual Journey of Individuation. London: Karnac, 2015. Pp. 188. Pbk. £22.99.
Mary Addenbrooke - pp. 454-455
Escamilla, Michael. Bleuler, Jung, and the Creation of the Schizophrenias. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag. 2016. Pp. 278. $40.00.
Joseph McFadden - pp. 465-467
Contributors to the Issue
Issue 4
16 articles- pp. 471-473
Editorial
David Sedgwick - pp. 501-525
Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Nachträglichkeit
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 526-543
Mind, Brain and Body. Healing Trauma: The Way Forward
Margaret Wilkinson - pp. 544-566
The Possessions at Loudun: Tracking the Discourse of Dissociation
Craig E. Stephenson - pp. 567-584
The Latency Complex: The Dead Hand of Anti-Development
Barry D. Proner - pp. 585-601
Self-Disclosure, Trauma and the Pressures on the Analyst
Marcus West - pp. 605-607
Ferrer, Jorge N. Participation and the Mystery: Transpersonal Essays in Psychology, Education, and Religion. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. 2017. Pp. ix + 376. Hbk. $95.
Robin S. Brown - pp. 610-614
Birksted-Breen, D. 2016. ‘Bi-ocularity, the functioning mind of the psychoanalyst’. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 97, 1, 25-40.
Constance Romero - pp. 614-616
Stiffell, G. & Holtam, R. (2016). ‘Beware the song of the sirens: reflections on the seductive face of narcissism’. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 32, 1, 37-52.
Joanna de Waal - pp. 616-619
Gentile, K. (2016). Generating subjectivity through the creation of time. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 33, 2, 264-83.
Deborah Bryon - pp. 619-622
Maldonado, J.L. & Solimano, A.L. (2016). ‘Reflections on trauma, symbolization and psychic pain in a case of neurosis and a case of psychosis’. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 97, 5, 1299-1320.
Diana Moffat - pp. 622-624
Corbett, L. & Whitney, L. (2016). ‘Jung and non-duality: some clinical and theoretical implications of the self as totality of the psyche’. International Journal of Jungian Studies, 8, 1, 15-27.
Brigitte Vienne - pp. 625-626
Contributors to the Issue
Issue 5
19 articles- pp. 631-635
Editorial
Tom Kelly - pp. 650-657
The Historicity and Potential of Jungian Analysis: Another View of ‘SWOT’
Toshio Kawai - pp. 658-659
Brief Remarks on Toshio Kawai's Response to My SAP Lecture
Andrew Samuels - pp. 660-669
Bureaucracy and Creativity: Do They Make Companionable Bedfellows?
Jan Wiener - pp. 670-677
The Wrong Side of History
Warren Colman - pp. 688-700
God of the Hinge: Treating LGBTQIA Patients
Annie Boland - pp. 701-709
Chilled to the Bone: Embodied Countertransference and Unspoken Traumatic Memories
Luisa Zoppi - pp. 710-719
Unconscious Choice: The Dissociation of Creative Animus among Writers and Psychotherapists
Alison Clark - pp. 720-731
The Words We Work with That Work on Us: Clinical Paradigm and Cumulative Relational Trauma
Birgit Heuer - pp. 732-743
‘Clemency on the Way to the Gallows’: Death, Dreams and Dissociation
Kenneth Kimmel - pp. 744-755
Treatment of Developmental Stress Disorder: Mind, Body and Brain - Analysis and Pharmacology Coupled
Joseph McFadden - pp. 756-770
Preliminary Thoughts on the Neurobiology of Innate Unconscious Structures and the Psychodynamics of Language Acquisition
Susan Mizen - pp. 775-777
Brewster, Fanny. African Americans and Jungian Psychology: Leaving the Shadows. New York: Routledge. 2017. Pp. xvi + 136. Hbk. $190. Pbk. $52.95.
Allison F. Avery - pp. 789-792
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