Issue 1
19 articlesEditors' Note
- pp. 2-6
Psychoanalysis and the Rite of Refusal
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 7-10
Min(d)ing Michael Shoshani (Rosenbaum's) Dare to be Human: Introduction
Lewis Aron - pp. 11-19
Dare to be Human: A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Journey: Book Summary
Michael Shoshani - pp. 20-26
Let's Not Talk About It: Commentary on Michael Shoshani (Rosenbaum's) Dare to be Human
Amy Lieberman - pp. 27-34
But I Could Hurt Someone … Commentary on Michael Shoshani (Rosenbaum's) Dare to be Human
William Hartman - pp. 35-40
Self-Coherence and Mutuality in the Analytic Dyad: Commentary on Michael Shoshani (Rosenbaum's) Dare to be Human
Andrea Remez - pp. 41-48
The Facilitating Aspects of Termination and Posttermination: Commentary on Michael Shoshani (Rosenbaum's) Dare to be Human
Amira Simha-Alpern - pp. 49-53
Reply to Commentaries
Michael Shoshani - pp. 54-71
Alone Together: Solitude and the Creative Encounter in Art and Psychoanalysis
Danielle Knafo - pp. 72-75
Commentary on Paper by Danielle Knafo
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 76-82
Solitude: Potential Gift, Danger or Both: Commentary on Paper by Danielle Knafo
Stefanie Solow Glennon - pp. 83-92
Solitude and Relatedness: A Wily and Complex Twinship: Reply to Commentaries
Danielle Knafo - pp. 93-105
To Have and to Hold: Psychoanalytic Dialogues on the Desire to Own
Galit Atlas-Koch & Steven Kuchuck - pp. 106-122
Ghostbusting Transgenerational Processes
Laurel Moldawsky Silber - pp. 123-128
The Child as Traumatic Trigger: Commentary on Paper by Laurel Moldawsky Silber
Susan Coates - pp. 129-138
A Brief History of Ghosts: Commentary on Paper by Laurel Moldawsky Silber
Gary Schlesinger - pp. 139-141
Ghostbusting Discussion: Reply to Commentaries
Laurel Moldawsky Silber
Corrigendum
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 143-161
Creating New Ways of Being and Relating
Frank Summers - pp. 162-170
Negotiating Otherness: The Analyst's Contribution to Creating New Ways of Being and Relating in the Analytic Process: Commentary on Paper by Frank Summers
Anthony Bass - pp. 171-177
Commentary on Paper by Frank Summers
Paul Williams - pp. 178-181
The Relational Use of Self and Space in Creation: Commentary on Paper by Frank Summers
Velleda C. Ceccoli - pp. 182-189
Reply to Commentaries
Frank Summers - pp. 190-205
“Man Is a Wolf to Man”: Disorders of Dehumanization in Psychoanalysis
Harvey Peskin - pp. 206-210
Plea for a Measure of Imagination: Commentary on Paper by Harvey Peskin
Ghislaine Boulanger - pp. 211-214
Life-Guilt vs. Death-Guilt: Reply to Commentary
Harvey Peskin - pp. 215-227
Murakami's After the Quake—The Writer as Waking Dreamer and Trauma Analyst
Thomas Rosbrow - pp. 228-233
Murakami, Connoisseur of Uncertainty: Commentary on Paper by Thomas Rosbrow
Doris Brothers - pp. 234-237
“It All Comes Down to Imagination”: Reply to Commentary
Thomas Rosbrow - pp. 238-252
Clinical Scenarios of “Remembering”: Somatic States as a Process of Emerging Memory
Marina Amore - pp. 253-272
On the Origins of Disorganized Attachment and Internal Working Models: Paper I. A Dyadic Systems Approach
Beatrice Beebe, Frank Lachmann, Sara Markese & Lorraine Bahrick
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 273-278
Credo
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 279-290
Ways of Hearing: Getting Inside Psychoanalysis
Rachael Peltz - pp. 291-295
Psychoanalysis as a Pocket of Resistance Against Inhumanity: Commentary on Paper by Rachael Peltz
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 296-304
The Secret of Faces: Commentary on Paper by Rachael Peltz
Giuseppe Civitarese & Antonino Ferro - pp. 305-310
Making Our Hairs Stand on End—A Call to Psychoanalysis to Look Outside Itself: Response to Commentaries
Rachael Peltz - pp. 311-327
Strangers to Ourselves: Exploring the Limits and Potentials of the Analyst's Self Awareness in Self- and Mutual Analysis
Kenneth A. Frank - pp. 328-340
Search Yourself: Commentary on Paper by Kenneth A. Frank
William J. Coburn - pp. 341-343
Frank in Light of Ferenczi: Commentary on Paper by Kenneth A. Frank
Therese Ragen - pp. 344-351
Reply to Commentaries
Kenneth A. Frank - pp. 352-374
On the Origins of Disorganized Attachment and Internal Working Models: Paper II. An Empirical Microanalysis of 4-Month Mother–Infant Interaction
Beatrice Beebe, Frank M. Lachmann, Sara Markese, Karen A. Buck, Lorraine E. Bahrick, Henian Chen, Patricia Cohen, Howard Andrews, Stanley Feldstein & Joseph Jaffe - pp. 375-388
Creating the Umbilical Cord: Relational Knowing and the Somatic Third
Evelyn Rappoport - pp. 389-394
Being a Participant/Outsider: Experiences in Psychoanalysis and Psychohygiene in the 1960s and 1970s in Uruguay and Argentina
Vera Stein
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 395-409
The Essence of Psycho-Analysis as Opposed to What Is Secondary
Neville Symington - pp. 410-429
Training Analysts to Work With Unconscious Embodied Expressions: Theoretical Underpinnings and Practical Guidelines
Jon Sletvold - pp. 430-436
The Experience of Another Body on Our Body in Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Paper by Jon Sletvold
Susanna Federici-Nebbiosi & Gianni Nebbiosi - pp. 437-448
Let the Body Speak: Commentary on Paper by Jon Sletvold
Anne M. Krantz - pp. 449-455
Reply to Commentaries
Jon Sletvold - pp. 456-471
Into Thin Air: The Co-Construction of Shame, Recognition, and Creativity in an Analytic Process
Lauren Levine - pp. 472-477
Shakespeare, Psychoanalysis and Creativity: Commentary on Paper by Lauren Levine
Danielle Knafo - pp. 478-488
Commentary on Paper by Lauren Levine
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 489-498
Creativity, Spontaneity, Impasse, and Leaps of Faith: Reply to Commentaries
Lauren Levine - pp. 499-509
The Baby Out of the Bathwater: Microseconds, Psychic Structure, and Psychotherapy
Stephen Seligman
Issue 5
13 articles- pp. 511-516
Psychoanalysis in the Workplace: An Introduction
Lewis Aron - pp. 517-528
Psychoanalysis at Work
Kenneth Eisold - pp. 529-539
Organizational Thinking, Leadership and Subsequent Action: Psychoanalysis as a Guide?
Marc Maltz - pp. 540-546
Organizational Consulting Meets Relational Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Papers by Kenneth Eisold and Marc Maltz
Limor Kaufman - pp. 547-554
What Organizational Consultants Do and What it Takes to Become One: Commentary on Papers by Kenneth Eisold and Marc Maltz
Alice Mann - pp. 555-561
Putting Imagination to Work: Commentary on Papers by Kenneth Eisold and Marc Maltz
Andrew Samuels - pp. 562-564
Reply to Commentaries
Kenneth Eisold - pp. 565-568
Learning to Reflect, Act and Learn: Organizational Thinking Born of Psychoanalysis
Marc Maltz - pp. 569-585
Is Physical Proximity Essential to the Psychoanalytic Process? An Exploration Through the Lens of Skype?
Mary Bayles - pp. 586-605
Perchance to Sleep: Minding the Unworded Body in Psychoanalysis
Ellen F. Fries - pp. 606-615
Commentary on Paper by Ellen F. Fries
Pat Ogden - pp. 616-622
Being With Andres: Commentary on Paper by Ellen F. Fries
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 623-627
Are You Thinking (But Not Saying) What I'm Thinking (But Not Saying)? On Not Interpreting: The Role of the Analyst's Theory: Reply to Commentaries
Ellen F. Fries
Issue 6
12 articles- pp. 629-646
The Unobtrusive Relational Analyst
Robert Grossmark - pp. 647-656
Receptivity, or Going on (Not) Being: Commentary on Paper by Robert Grossmark
Michal Rieck - pp. 657-661
‘A Way Out’ and A Way In: Reply to Commentary
Robert Grossmark - pp. 662-678
Getting Personal: Thoughts on Therapeutic Action Through the Interplay of Intimacy, Affect, and Consciousness
Noelle Burton - pp. 679-686
It is All Personal: Further Thoughts on Therapeutic Action: Commentary on Paper by Noelle Burton
Jonathan H. Slavin - pp. 687-695
Unpacking Alchemy: Commentary on Paper by Noelle Burton
Steven Stern - pp. 696-703
Reply to Commentaries
Noelle Burton - pp. 704-709
Rethinking “Doublethinking”: Psychoanalysis and Scientific Research—An Introduction to a Series
Lewis Aron - pp. 710-720
Doublethinking or Dialectical Thinking: A Critical Appreciation of Hoffman's “Doublethinking” Critique
Jeremy D. Safran - pp. 721-731
Response to Safran: The Development of Critical Psychoanalytic Sensibility
Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 732-746
“ Shrink Rap” on the Air, Mentalizing in the Last Frontier
Robin Grace