Issue 1
24 articles- pp. 3-7
Editorial
- pp. 27-43
Apocalyptic Themes in Times of Trouble: When Young Men are Deeply Alienated
Robert Tyminski - pp. 44-62
Jungian Theory of Dreaming and Contemporary Dream Research - Findings from the Research Project ‘Structural Dream Analysis’
Christian Roesler - pp. 63-74
On the Relationship between the Sense of Self and the Structure of Dreams Examined through Questionnaire Research for Japanese University Students
Yasuhiro Tanaka - pp. 75-87
Dreaming under Fire: The Psyche in Times of Continuous Stress
Tamar Kron - pp. 88-115
Integration versus Conflict between Schools of Dream Theory and Dreamwork: Integrating the Psychological Core Qualities of Dreams with the Contemporary Knowledge of the Dreaming Brain
Ole Vedfelt - pp. 116-135
Freud and Jung on Freud and Jung
Ernst Falzeder - pp. 136-152
Opening the Closed Heart: Affect-Focused Clinical Work with the Victims of Early Trauma
Donald E. Kalsched - pp. 153-170
The Other between Fear and Desire - Countertransference Fantasy as a Bridge between Me and the Other
Daniela Eulert-Fuchs - pp. 171-197
Self, other and Individuation: Resolving Narcissism through the Lunar and Solar Paths of the Rosarium
Marcus West - pp. 198-205
Encountering the Other: Jungian Analysts and Traditional Healers in South Africa
- pp. 206-208
Encountering the other: Jungian Analysts and Traditional Healers in South Africa Part I: The History
Peter Ammann - pp. 209-211
Encountering the other: Jungian Analysts and Traditional Healers in South Africa Part II: The Context
Fred Borchardt - pp. 212-215
Encountering the other: Jungian Analysts and Traditional Healers in South Africa Part III: The Traditional Health Practitioner's Stance and the World View
Nomfundo Lily-Rose Mlisa - pp. 216-218
Encountering the Other: Jungian Analysts and Traditional Healers in South Africa Part IV: Conclusion
Renee Ramsden - pp. 219-234
From Horror to Ethical Responsibility: Carl Gustav Jung and Stephen King Encounter the Dark Half within Us, between Us and in the World
Chiara Tozzi - pp. 238-241
Lord, Susan (ed.). Moments of Meeting in Psychoanalysis. London & New York: Routledge. 2018. Pp. 336. Hbk. £88. Pbk. £24.79.
Warren Colman - pp. 241-243
Abel-Hirsch, Nicola. Bion. 365 Quotes. Abingdon & New York: Routledge. 2019. Pp. 602. Pbk. £24.99.
Maggie Mcalister - pp. 243-247
Goldstein, Ann (ed.). The Complete Works of Primo Levi. London & New York: Liveright/Penguin Classics. 2015. Pp. 3008. Hbk. £120.
Angela Connolly - pp. 248-251
Contributors to the Issue
- pp. 252
Corrigendum
- pp. 253
Corrigendum
Issue 2
15 articles- pp. 257-259
Editorial
Marcus West - pp. 281-299
Language, Politics and Dreams: The Challenges of Building Resilience in Refugees
Ali Zarbafi - pp. 300-324
Displacement Trauma: Complex States of Personal, Collective and Intergenerational Fragmentation and their Intergenerational Transmission
Amanda Dowd - pp. 345-365
Regression I. Experimental Approaches to Regression
Yuri I. Alexandrov, Olga Svarnik, Irina Znamenskaya, Marina Kolbeneva, Karina R. Arutyunova, Andrey Krylov, Alexandra I. Bulava & Brian Feldman - pp. 366-388
The Construct of the 'Mana Personality’ in Jung's Works: A Historic-Hermeneutic Perspective. Part I
Giovanni V.R. Sorge - pp. 389-407
The Snake in the Mandala: Dialogical Aspects of Jung's 'A Study in the Process of Individuation’
Raya A. Jones - pp. 408-422
Archetypal Images Emerging in the Therapy of Lithuanian Cancer Patients
Giedre Bulotiene - pp. 427-430
Brown, Robin S. Groundwork for a Transpersonal Psychoanalysis: Spirituality, Relationship, and Participation. London: Routledge. 2020. Pp. x + 204. Hbk. £105.00. Pbk. £29.99.
Terence Dawson - pp. 440-443
Coming into Being …
Sarah Berry-Tschinkel - pp. 444-463
Grayson Perry and the Recalibration of Masculine Emotional Reactions to Vulnerability and Healing: (Featuring: Bruce Springsteen, Stormzy, Professor Green and Rio Ferdinand)
Donald Butler - pp. 464-468
List of Contributors
Other Articles
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 473-475
Editorial
Tom Kelly - pp. 497-518
Changes in Verbalizations during Sandplay: An Empirical Study
Audrey Punnett & Merle Canfield - pp. 519-537
The Theory of the ‘Mana Personality’ in Jung's Works: A Historic-Hermeneutic Perspective. Part II
Giovanni V.R. Sorge - pp. 538-557
Analytic Attitude - Focus or Embodiment? Subtle Communications in the Transference/Countertransference Relationship
Susanna Wright - pp. 558-583
The Symbol in the Body: The Un-Doing of a Dissociation through Embodied Active Imagination in Jungian Analysis
Karin Fleischer - pp. 584-599
The Agony of Integration and the Blessings of Finitude - Facing ‘Extinction Points’ and Moments of Madness
Ann Belford Ulanov - pp. 606-608
de Moura, Vicente L. Two Cases from Jung's Clinical Practice: The Story of Two Sisters and the Evolution of Jungian Analysis. London & New York: Routledge. 2019. pp. xvii + pp. 189. Hbk. £120. Pbk. £34.99. Kindle £33.24.
George Bright - pp. 609-614
Obituary: Giles Clark
Warren Colman, Sue Austin & Leon Petchkovsky - pp. 615-618
List of Contributors
Issue 4
18 articles- pp. 621-623
Editorial
Marcus West - pp. 645-652
Response to Warren Colman's ‘Psychotherapy as a Skilled Practice’
Jan Wiener - pp. 653-671
Jung and the Spirit: A Review of Jung's Discussions of the Phenomenon of Spirit
Thomas Gitz-Johansen - pp. 672-684
Is the Self other to the Self? Why Does the Numinosum Feel like Another? The Relevance of Matte Blanco to Our Understanding of the Unconscious
Lionel Corbett - pp. 685-706
Margarita Von Lüttichau: Intermediary between Jung and Bill Wilson
Ian McCabe, Christine Boyd & Pádraig Carroll - pp. 707-718
Being White, Being Jungian: Implications of Jung's Encounter with the ‘Non-European’ other
Jane Johnson - pp. 719-739
Healing Cultural Trauma and its Application to the Router Programme
John Merchant - pp. 756-759
Black, Alistair. (2018). ‘Happiness and the End of Psychoanalysis’. Journal of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research (JCFAR), 28, 15-37.
David Henderson - pp. 759-762
Birksted-Breen, Dana. ‘Pathways of the Unconscious: When the Body is the Receiver/Instrument’. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 100, 6, 1117-33.
Suzanne R. Hyde - pp. 762-765
Sletvold, Jon. (2019). ‘Neuroscience and the Embodiment of Psychoanalysis - with an Appreciation of Damasio's Contribution’. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 39, 8, 545-56.
Deborah Bryon - pp. 765-768
Ogden, Thomas. (2019). ‘Ontological Psychoanalysis or “What do You Want to Be when You Grow up?”’ Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 88, 4, 661-84.
Mark Winborn - pp. 768-771
Browning, Margaret. (2019). ‘Our Symbolic Minds: What are They Really?’ Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 88, 1, 25-52.
John White - pp. 772-775
Obituary: Angela Mary Connolly Dragosei
Joe Cambray - pp. 776-778
List of contributors
Issue 5
15 articles- pp. 782-787
Editorial
Nora Swan-Foster - pp. 806-817
Commentary on ‘Noah's Ark’ by Alessandra Cavalli
Warren Colman - pp. 818-838
The Landscapes of Minus. Hatred, Adolescence and the Paradoxes of Growth
Francesco Bisagni - pp. 839-864
Moving towards Soul - an Alchemical Journey. Rehabilitation of Women Suffering from ‘Chronic Pain’ in a Clinical and Jungian Context
Charlotte Sjöström - pp. 865-889
Transgender Medicalization and the Attempt to Evade Psychological Distress
Robert Withers - pp. 890-910
The Glow of Telesphoros: A Brief Enquiry into the Sense of the Term ‘Mana Personality’ and the Dynamic of Experiences behind it
Pan Lemos - pp. 911-931
Archetypes and the ‘Impoverished Genome’ Argument: Updates from Evolutionary Genetics
Erik Goodwyn - pp. 937-943
The Korean Boy Band BTS Mapping the Soul
B. William Brennan - pp. 947-951
Schellinski, Kristina E. Individuation for Adult Replacement Children: Ways of Coming into Being. Abingdon, Oxon & New York: Routledge. 2019. Pp. 228. Pbk. £29.99.
Jan Wiener - pp. 952-953
Obituary: Alessandra Cavalli (1957-2020)
- pp. 954-956
List of Contributors
- pp. 957
Corrigendum