Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 26-46
The Analyst's Rorschach: Gateway to Opening the Dialectical Field
William Alexy - pp. 47-64
Disrupted Narrative and Narrative Symbol
Georgije Vuletić - pp. 65-84
C. G. Jung and Intuition: From the Mindscape of the Paranormal to the Heart of Psychology
Nathalie Pilard - pp. 85-105
Freedom and the Psychoanalytic Ontology of Quantum Physics
Stefan Gullatz & Matthew Gildersleeve - pp. 106-122
And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon: A Hodgepodge of Reflections, as Rigorous as They are Rambling, on the True Subject
Greg Mogenson - pp. 123-130
The Alchemical ‘Not’ and Marlan's Stone That Remains a Stone. A Response to His Critique of Giegerich's ‘Psychology Proper’
John Hoedl - pp. 134-136
Colman, Warren. Act and Image: The Emergence of Symbolic Imagination. New Orleans: Spring Journal and Books. 2016. Pp. 338. Pbk. £24.96.
John Merchant - pp. 136-139
Covington, Coline. Everyday Evils: A Psychoanalytic View of Evil and Morality. New York: Routledge, 2017. Pp. xiii +186. Pbk. $52.95.
Steve Zemmelman - pp. 139-141
Gardner, Leslie & Gray, Frances (Eds.). Feminist Views from Somewhere: Post-Jungian Themes in Feminist Theory. Hove, New York: Routledge: 2017. Pp. 160. Pbk. £34.99.
Nathalie Pilard - pp. 142-143
List of contributors
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 147-149
April Editorial
Susanna Wright - pp. 166-185
Imagining with the Body in Analytical Psychology. Movement as Active Imagination: An Interdisciplinary Perspective from Philosophy and Neuroscience
Ana Deligiannis - pp. 186-206
Imaginal Action: Towards a Jungian Conception of Enactment, and an Extraverted Counterpart to Active Imagination
Robin S. Brown - pp. 207-227
Hiding in Plain Sight: Jung, Astrology, and the Psychology of the Unconscious
Stephanie Buck - pp. 228-240
On Matters of Mind and Body: Regarding Descartes
Elizabeth Urban - pp. 241-254
The Ethical Dimension of Analytical Psychology
Marco Heleno Barreto - pp. 256-259
Yiassemides, A., ed., Time and the Psyche: Jungian Perspectives, London and New York: Routledge, 2017. Pp. 150. Pbk. £31.99.
Christian Gaillard - pp. 259-261
Zoja, Luigi. Paranoia: The Madness that Makes History. London and New York: Routledge. 2017. Pp. 347. Hbk: £130.00. Pbk: £37.99. Ebook: £37.99.
Ann Casement - pp. 262-263
Contributors to the Issue
Issue 3
17 articles- pp. 267-270
Editorial
Marcus West - pp. 277-279
Welcome Address to the ‘Who is My Jung?’ conference
Arthur Niesser - pp. 280-294
Who is My Jung? Memories, Reflections, Prospects
Martin Stone - pp. 295-304
Aqua Vitae, Aqua Permanens: Dreaming, Drowning, Swimming and Surfing in Analysis
Marilyn Matthew - pp. 305-312
Jung and Mr. Punch as Mythologems
Dale Mathers - pp. 313-321
Living in Two Worlds. How ‘Jungian’ am I?
Helen Morgan - pp. 322-335
‘Who is My Jung?’ The Progressive, though Sometimes Ambivalent, Expansion of Jung's Idea of the Collective Unconscious: From an ‘Unconscious Humanity’ to - in all But Name - the Soul of the World
Jules Cashford - pp. 336-346
Are Archetypes Essential?
Warren Colman - pp. 347-355
Who is My Jung? A Personal and Symbolic History
Jim Fitzgerald - pp. 356-367
‘Thank God I'm Not a Jungian’
Ann Shearer - pp. 368-381
Outside-in: Jung's myth of Interiority Ambiguated. Or - Knowing Me, Knowing Jung - ahah!
Mark Saban - pp. 382-392
Paradoxical Affinities: Otherness and Ambivalence as Creative Pathways
Jan Wiener - pp. 406-408
Denial: In its Own Shadow (A Clinical Response)
Roselyn Abbott - pp. 409-412
List of Contributors
Film and Culture
Issue 4
19 articles- pp. 417-419
Editorial
Tom Kelly - pp. 440-443
A Master’s Key to the Analysis of Self-Experience
John Beebe - pp. 444-461
Jungian Dialogism and the Problem of Depth
William E. Smythe - pp. 462-483
Freud, Jung and The Great Chain of Being
Soren Ekstrom - pp. 484-509
Brain Activation Patterns in Response to Complex Triggers in the Word Association Test: Results from a New Study in the United States
Michael Escamilla, Hugo Sandoval, Vince Calhoun & Marisol Ramirez - pp. 510-528
Complex in Memory, Mind in Matter: Walking Hand in Hand
Aurea Afonso M. Caetano & Teresa Cristina Machado - pp. 529-535
Cultural Clinical Psychology and Metaphors of Trauma Effects: Discussions from an International Expert Conference in Zurich
Andreas Maercker & Iara Meili - pp. 538-542
Makari, George. Soul Machine: The Invention of the Modern Mind. New York: W.W. Norton. 2015. Pp. xvi + 656. Hbk. $39.95. Pbk. $19.95.
Victor J. Krebs - pp. 542-545
Stern, Donnel B. & Hirsch, Irwin. (eds.). The Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis, 1960s-1990s: Rethinking transference and countertransference. London & New York: Routledge. 2017. Pp. 310. Hbk. $190. Pbk. $52.95.
Paul Lippmann - pp. 549-551
Czubinska, Grazyna (2017). ‘Migration as an Unconscious Search for Identity: Some Reflections on Language, Difference and Belonging.’ British Journal of Psychotherapy, 33:2 159-176.
Hellen Mabhikwa - pp. 552-554
Cassorla, Roosevelt M.S. (2017). ‘Stupidity in the Analytic Field: Vicissitudes of the Detachment Process in Adolescence’. International Journal Psychoanalysis, 98:371-391
Francesco Bisagni - pp. 554-557
Slochower, J. (2017). ‘Going too Far: Relational Heroines and Relational Excess’. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 27, 3, 282-299.
Nora Swan-Foster - pp. 557-559
Nociforo, Nicola. (2017). ‘The Invasion of Reality (or of Negotiation): The Psychoanalytic Ethic and Extinction Anxiety’. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 98: 1311-1332.
Basia Gasiorek - pp. 560-562
Ogden, T.H. (2017). ‘Dreaming the Analytic Session: A Clinical Essay’. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 86, 1, 1-19.
Joel Kroeker
Contributors to This Issue
Issue 5
14 articles- pp. 575-576
Editorial
Marcus West - pp. 599-618
Wiki-Analysis: Speed, Adaptation and Subjectivity in a Liquid World
Francesco Bisagni - pp. 619-640
‘Just Black Sometimes’: Analytic Tools Applied at the Frontlines of Social Upheaval, Part 1
Robert Tyminski - pp. 641-655
An Unhealable Wound: Left by Suicide
Claire Allphin - pp. 656-660
Descartes’ Dualism and the Phenomenological Tradition: A Response to Elizabeth Urban’s ‘On Matters of Mind and Body: Regarding Descartes’
Roger Brooke - pp. 661-663
Response to Roger Brooke’s Critique of ‘On Matters of Mind and Body: Regarding Descartes’
Elizabeth Urban - pp. 664-666
A Simple Statement about the Concept of Archetypes Stimulated by Warren Colman’s Paper ‘Are Archetypes Essential?’
Hugh Gee - pp. 667-669
Response to Hugh Gee’s ‘A Simple Statement about the Concept of Archetypes’
Warren Colman - pp. 678-680
The Artist and The Model
Gonzalo Himiob - pp. 681-687
Giacometti’s Gaze
Matthias Leutrum - pp. 688-691
Art and Psyche
Linda Carter