Issue 1
12 articlesEditors' Introduction
Target Article
Commentaries
- pp. 23-28
Myron Hofer's synthesis of evolution and development: A commentary
Beatrice Beebe - pp. 29-33
Psychoanalysis needs a better developmental theory – Can new perspectives in biology help?
Morris N. Eagle - pp. 35-38
Clinical psychiatry/psychology in the post nature-nurture era
Michael J. Meaney - pp. 39-44
Crossing the brain-mind rubicon: How might we scientifically understand basic human emotions and core affective feelings of other animals?
Jaak Panksepp - pp. 45-48
About epigenetics and the central dogma of molecular biology
Marcel G.J. Schmeets - pp. 49-51
The primary concern of neuropsychoanalysis
Mark Solms
Response to Commentaries
Clinical Reports
Issue 2
11 articlesArticles
- pp. 83-96
Obsessive-compulsive disorder patients with washing symptoms show a specific brain network when confronted with aggressive, sexual, and disgusting stimuli
Aylin Thiel, Jürgen Thiel, Silvia Oddo, Robert Langnickel, Matthias Brand, Hans J. Markowitsch & Aglaja Stirn - pp. 97-113
A convergent neurological and psychoanalytic view of the concept of regression and mental structure in a case of NMDA receptor encephalitis
Asher Wilner & Michel Aubé - pp. 115-127
Science, epistemology, and future prospects for psychoanalysis
Baland Jalal, Bonnie L. Settlage & Vilayanur S. Ramachandran - pp. 129-137
Acute trauma in adulthood in the context of childhood traumatic experiences
Alexey Tolchinsky - pp. 139-147
Injured brain, injured self: psychodynamic treatment of a patient with epilepsy
Mary Edlow
Book Review
Research Digest
Other
- pp. 159-183
International Neuropsychoanalysis Society: Congress Research Presentations: The 15th International Neuropsychoanalysis Congress, New York City, July 24–27, 2014: “Current Neuropsychoanalytic Research”
Maggie Zellner - pp. 185-190
Report on the 15th International Neuropsychoanalysis Congress, New York City: “Current Neuropsychoanalytic Research”
Daniela Flores Mosri