Issue 1
24 articles- pp. 3-3
Editors' Introduction
Oliver Turnbull & David Olds - pp. 34-37
The Anna Karenina Theory of the Unconscious
Ned Block - pp. 37-42
Psychological Processes and Neural Correlates
Morris N. Eagle - pp. 42-44
Emerging Insights on Implicit Emotion Regulation
Amit Etkin - pp. 45-48
The Scientific Study of Unconscious Processes: The Time is Ripe for (Re)Convergence of Neuroscientific and Psychoanalytic Conceptions
Eric A. Fertuck - pp. 48-50
Two Roads Less Travelled by Psychoanalysis
Christof Koch - pp. 51-59
The “Dynamic Unconscious” may Be Experienced: Can We Discuss Unconscious Emotions when there are no Adequate Measures of Affective Change?
Jaak Panksepp - pp. 59-63
The Cognitive Unconscious Seems Related to the Dynamic Unconscious—But it's not the Whole Story
Maggie Zellner - pp. 91-107
Embodied Simulation, Mirror Neurons, and the Reenactment of Trauma in Early Childhood
Theodore J. Gaensbauer - pp. 115-116
Neuropsychoanalytic Clinical Study Center of NPAP (The National Association for Psychoanalysis), New York
Sally Lord - pp. 116-116
Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience Chapter of the Argentine Psychoanalytical Association: Finding links between bipolar disorder and personality disorders
Diego Cohen, Lorena Santos, Martín Ruiz, Ricardo Corral, Carolina Vairo & Cíntia Pereira - pp. 116-117
The Neuropsychoanalysis Study Group of Guadalajara
Fernando Moreno-Castillo - pp. 117-117
La Société de Psychosomatique Intégrative (SPI), La Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris
Jean Benjamin - pp. 117-117
The Polish Neuropsychoanalysis Study Group
Slawomir Murawiec - pp. 118-118
Center for Studies and Research in Neuro-Psychoanalysis (CEINP), São Paulo, Brazil
Dirce Maria Navas Perissinotti & Yusaku Soussumi - pp. 118-119
Toronto Group, International Neuropsychoanalysis Society
James W. Deutsch - pp. 119-119
The Vienna Neuro-Psychoanalysis Study Group
Gerald Wiest
Commentaries
Response to Commentaries
Bulletin of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society
Issue 2
23 articles- pp. 131-131
Editors' Introduction
Oliver Turnbull & David Olds - pp. 147-160
Models of Change in the Psychotherapy of Borderline Personality Disorders
Roberto Viviani, Horst Kächele & Anna Buchheim - pp. 161-176
Phantoms in the Voice: A Neuropsychoanalytic Hypothesis on the Structure of the Unconscious
Ariane Bazan - pp. 177-185
The Impact of Early Maternal Presence on Child Development and the Stress Response System
Marcelo F. Mello, Paula M. Serafim, Maira L. Moraes, Agnes M. Miranda, Yusaku Soussumi & Andrea F. Mello - pp. 187-196
Three Emotional Stories: Reflections on Memory, the Imagination, Narrative, and the Self
Siri Hustvedt - pp. 201-204
Neuropsychoanalysis, Consciousness, and Creativity
Richard J. Kessler - pp. 217-219
A Reply to Jaak Panksepp
Antonio Damasio - pp. 220-223
Research Digest
Georgina Torbet - pp. 224-225
California Neuropsychoanalysis Research Group (USA)
Enid Young - pp. 225-225
Neuropsychoanalysis in Bologna (Italy)
Marina Farinelli - pp. 225-225
Neuropsychoanalytical Research Group of Córdoba (Argentina)
José Ahumada - pp. 225-226
Istanbul Neuropsychoanalysis Study Group (Turkey)
Gokce Ozkarar - pp. 226-226
Neuropsychoanalysis Group of Mexico City (Mexico)
Daniela Flores Mosri - pp. 227-227
The Body Image Study Group of the Pfeffer Center for Neuropsychoanalysis (New York, USA)
Larry Kunstadt - pp. 227-227
Núcleo Tavola Department of Neuroscience, São Paulo (Brazil)
Luis Fernando Scozzafave de Souza-Pinto - pp. 227-228
Toronto Group, International Neuropsychoanalysis Society (Canada)
James W. Deutsch - pp. 229-230
Reports from the Twelfth International Neuropsychoanalysis Congress
Edward Hug - pp. 230-231
Reports from the Twelfth International Neuropsychoanalysis Congress
Aidan Lunt - pp. 232-254
International Neuropsychoanalysis Society: Congress Research Presentations, Seattle 2010 and Berlin 2011
Oliver Turnbull & Maggie Zellner