Issue 1
16 articles- pp. 1-9
The Smell of Paper: On the Usefulness of Musical Thought in Psychoanalytic Practice
Gianni Nebbiosi - pp. 10-16
Interweaving the Symbolic and Nonsymbolic in Therapeutic Action: Discussion of Gianni Nebbiosi’s “The Smell of Paper”
Hazel Ipp - pp. 17-25
Making Music Together: Discussion of Gianni Nebbiosi’s “The Smell of Paper”
Margaret J. Black - pp. 26-31
Nebbiosi’s Third: A Discussion of Gianni Nebbiosi’s “The Smell of Paper”
Spyros D. Orfanos - pp. 32-35
A Postscript to Panel Discussion of Gianni Nebbiosi’s “The Smell of Paper: On the Usefulness of Musical Thought in Psychoanalytic Practice”
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 36-49
A Mutual Survival of Destructiveness and Its Creative Potential for Agency and Desire
Lauren Levine - pp. 50-55
A Courageous, Creative, Though Cautionary, Tale: Commentary on Dr. Lauren Levine’s Paper, “A Mutual Survival of Destructiveness and Its Creative Potential for Agency and Desire”
Stefanie Solow Glennon - pp. 56-62
Mourning, Regeneration, and the Psychic Future: A Discussion of Levine’s “A Mutual Survival of Destructiveness and Its Creative Potential for Agency and Desire”
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 63-69
To Be Saved and Not Saved: The Ongoing Challenge of Working in the Depressive Position: Reply to Commentaries
Lauren Levine - pp. 70-72
Introduction to IARPP Plenary Panel, Toronto, June 2015
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 73-81
“Elisa” Drowning in a River of Tears: Where Does Power Dwell?
Francesca Colzani - pp. 82-86
Counter-Transferential Conflicts as Emergent Relational Properties and “Symptoms” of the Analyst
Gillian Straker - pp. 87-90
Authoritativeness and Responsibility in the Analytic Exploratory Process Discussion of Elisa’s Case
Susanna Federici-Nebbiosi - pp. 91-97
The Risks of Therapist Passivity and the Potentials of Constructivist Influence
Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 98-102
Response to Discussants
Francesca Colzani - pp. 103-108
Walking the Tightrope of Emotional Dwelling
George E. Atwood & Robert D. Stolorow
Issue 2
15 articles- pp. 109
Muriel Dimen (1942-2016)
- pp. 110-128
Disorders of Temporality and The Subjective Experience of Time: Unresponsive Objects and the Vacuity of the Future
Stephen Seligman - pp. 129-135
A Window in Time: A Response to “Disorders of Temporality and The Subjective Experience of Time: Unresponsive Objects and the Vacuity of the Future” by Stephen Seligman
Adrienne Harris & Robert Bartlett - pp. 136-141
A Discussion of “Disorders of Temporality and The Subjective Experience of Time: Unresponsive Objects and the Vacuity of the Future” by Stephen Seligman
Estelle Shane - pp. 142-146
The Writer and the Analyst on and in Time
Blakey Vermeule - pp. 147-155
Time as Process and Ground: Temporality Is Not Content
Stephen Seligman - pp. 156-174
Uncanny Communication and the Porous Mind
Janine de Peyer - pp. 175-184
Response to Janine de Peyer’s “Uncanny Communication and the Porous Mind”
Joe Cambray - pp. 185-197
In Search of the Absent Analyst: Commentary on Janine de Peyer’s “Uncanny Communication”
Ofra Eshel - pp. 198-205
“Presence” and “Absence”: Kaleidoscopic Hide and Seek: Reply to Commentaries
Janine de Peyer - pp. 206-214
Blurring Boundaries or Why Do We Refer to Sexual Misconduct With Patients as “Boundary Violation”
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 215-222
Different Strokes in Boundary Artistry: Commentary on Cooper’s “Blurring Boundaries or Why Do We Refer to Sexual Misconduct With Patients as ‘Boundary Violation’”
Andrea Celenza - pp. 223-228
Commentary on Steven H. Cooper’s Paper “Blurring Boundaries or Why Do We Refer to Sexual Misconduct With Patients as ‘Boundary Violation’”
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 229-237
The Discursive Underside of Psychoanalysis: Comments on Cooper’s “Blurring Boundaries”
Charles Levin - pp. 238-243
Reclaiming the Boundary Concept from Forensic Discourse: Response to Commentaries
Steven H. Cooper
Issue 3
15 articles- pp. 245-247
Introduction
Adrienne Harris - pp. 248-258
What Are We Doing There? A Therapeutic Tale
Rina Lazar - pp. 259-266
Regression, Self State Work, and the Developmental Perspective: The Application of Diverse Theoretical Perspectives to Working with Trauma
Anthony Bass - pp. 267-272
The Anxious Amalgam of the Wish for “Recognition/Revenge/Reparation”: Discussion of Rina Lazar’s “What Are We Doing There? A Therapeutic Tale”
Sam Gerson - pp. 273-279
Regression, Dissociation, Self-States, and the Developmental Dimension in Therapeutic Action
Stephen Seligman - pp. 280-293
On Seeing What Is Not Said: The Concrete Mode of Psychic Functioning and the Development of Symbolization
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 294-312
Deep Diving: Imagination, Intuition, and the Interpenetration of Minds
Noelle Burton - pp. 313-321
Commentary on Papers by Burton and Bonovitz
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 322-330
To Dream, Perchance to Think: Discussion of Papers by Noelle Burton and Christopher Bonovitz
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 331-334
Reply to Commentaries
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 335-338
How to Use Your Mind When You Can’t Think: Reply to Commentaries by Davies and Cooper
Noelle Burton - pp. 339-351
Foregrounding Masculinities in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Thomas Burkhalter - pp. 352-359
The Man of the House: Commentary on Thomas Burkhalter’s “Foregrounding Masculinities in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy”
Robert Grossmark - pp. 360-364
The Haunting of Men: Commentary on Thomas Burkhalter’s “Foregrounding Masculinities in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy”
Sally Swartz - pp. 365-371
Enigmatic Masculinities: A Reply to Swartz and Grossmark
Thomas Burkhalter
Issue 4
13 articles- pp. 373-390
Death Is Nothing at All: On Contemplating Non-Existence. A Relational Psychoanalytic Engagement of the Fear of Death
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 391-399
Will You Miss Me When I Am Gone? Death and Our Significance to Others: A Discussion of Frommer’s “Death Is Nothing at All”
Peter Shabad - pp. 400-403
Psychoanalytic Engagements With Death: Discussion of Martin Frommer’s “Death Is Nothing at All: On Contemplating Non-Existence”
Sam Gerson - pp. 404-409
How Shall We Talk With Our Patients About Mortality? Response to Gerson and Shabad Discussions
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 410-426
The Treatment of Oedipal Disgust: When One Person’s Sexual Delight Is Another’s Disgust
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 427-436
Disgust in Emotion Theory, Development, and Clinical Work: A Discussion of Josephs
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 437-443
Whose Disgust Is It Anyway?: Projection and Projective Identification in the Couple Relationship
Shelley Nathans - pp. 444-453
The Ontogeny, Cultural Context, and Treatment of Disgust
Brent Willock - pp. 454-459
A Dialectical Approach to the Treatment of Sexual Disgust: Reply to Commentaries by Blechner, Nathans, and Willock
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 460-475
Freud’s Three Theories of Neurosis: Towards a Contemporary Theory of Trauma and Defense
Jon Sletvold - pp. 476-485
Psychoanalysis and Dictatorship in Chile: A Non-Existing Relationship
Carla Fischer Canessa - pp. 486-490
Out of Sight Out of Mind? An Uneasy Compromise: Commentary on Dr. Carla Fischer’s Paper “Psychoanalysis and Dictatorship in Chile: A Non-Existing Relationship”
Susan Mailer - pp. 491-498
For the Greater Good of Psychoanalysis: Response to Carla Fischer’s Paper “Psychoanalysis and Dictatorship in Chile: A Non-Existing Relationship”
Ghislaine Boulanger
Issue 5
14 articles- pp. 499-512
Credo
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 513-520
The Time Before Us (The Unpast in W. S. Merwin, W. Benjamin, and V. Woolf)
Dominique Scarfone - pp. 521
Introduction to Papers by Francisco J. González, Juan Francisco Jordan-Moore, and Malcolm Owen Slavin
- pp. 522-531
On the Relation to Non-Relationality
Francisco J. González - pp. 532-536
Searching for Transcendence: Drives, Emotions, and Infinity
Juan Francisco Jordan-Moore - pp. 537-548
Relational Psychoanalysis and the Tragic-Existential Aspect of the Human Condition
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 549-563
In the Pursuit of Absence: Reimagining Early Loss within the Psychotherapy Relationship
Penny Rubinfine - pp. 564-570
States of Grace: A Relational Context for a Patient’s Coming Into Being
Deborah Dowd - pp. 571-579
Mutual Vulnerability: Intimacy, Psychic Collisions, and the Shards of Trauma
Lauren Levine - pp. 580-591
Sociopolitical Enactments as Arenas of Mutual Vulnerability: Psychotherapeutic Experiences During the War Between Israel and Gaza in the Summer of 2014
Sharon Ziv-Beiman - pp. 592-598
The Cracks Are Where the Light Comes in
Mark Gerald - pp. 599-615
Dyadically Expanded States of Consciousness and Therapeutic Change in the Interaction Between Analyst and Adult Patient
Alessandro Cavelzani & Ed Tronick - pp. 616-624
A Dialogic Debate on Cavelzani and Tronick’s Essay: Can Research and Clinical Practice Fruitfully Intertwine?
Maria Pia Roggero & Michele Minolli - pp. 625-629
Reply to Roggero and Minolli’s Commentary: Restoring the Working Alliance, or Crisis and Developmental Opportunity? Mismatching and Reparation in Multiple Different Meanings
Alessandro Cavelzani & Ed Tronick
Issue 6
14 articles- pp. 631-640
Creativity and the Clinical Exchange
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 641-654
Culturally Imposed Trauma: The Sleeping Dog Has Awakened. Will Psychoanalysis Take Heed?
Dorothy Evans Holmes - pp. 655-663
Sleeping Dogs: Psychoanalysis and the Socio-Political
Orna Guralnik - pp. 664-672
Discussion of “Culturally Imposed Trauma: The Sleeping Dog Has Awakened. Will Psychoanalysis Take Heed?”: Commentary on the Paper by Dorothy Evans Holmes
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra - pp. 673-677
I Am, You Are, We … Are … Us! Discussion of “Culturally Imposed Trauma: The Sleeping Dog Has Awakened: Will Psychoanalysis Take Heed?” by Dorothy Evans Holmes, Ph.D.
Cleonie White - pp. 678-682
When Sleeping Dogs Awake, There Is Wisdom: Holmes’s Response to Guralnik, White, and Tummala-Nara
Dorothy Evans Holmes - pp. 683-684
Introduction to Panel: When Relatedness is Damaged or Undeveloped: A New Consideration of the Link between Relational Psychoanalysis and the Object Relations Tradition
Lisa Director & Robert Grossmark - pp. 685-697
The Analyst as Catalyst: Cultivating Mind in the Shadow of Neglect
Lisa Director - pp. 698-712
Psychoanalytic Companioning
Robert Grossmark - pp. 713-721
When Relatedness is Damaged or Undeveloped: A New Consideration of the Link between Relational Psychoanalysis and Object Relations Theory
Joseph Newirth - pp. 722-733
On Relational Hierarchy: Friends or Parents? Discussion of Lisa Director and Robert Grossmark
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 734-739
Forging Components Anew, Modes of Therapeutic Action: Reply to Discussions by Drs. Hirsch and Newirth
Lisa Director - pp. 740-746
“Where Thoughts Arrive as Actions”: Some Thoughts in Response to Commentaries by Hirsch and Newirth
Robert Grossmark - pp. 747-760
Surrender, Transformation, and Transcendence
Melanie Suchet