Issue 1
12 articles- pp. 1-19
Credo: My Psychoanalytic Adventure—A Quest to Conceptualize Therapeutic Efficacy
Howard Bacal - pp. 20-35
The Problem of Thinking in Black and White: Race in the South African Clinical Dyad
Yvette M. Esprey - pp. 36-42
Wishing to Be White: Begging to Be Black
Gillian Straker - pp. 43-46
Thoughts from a Safe Harbor: Commentary on The Problem of Thinking by Yvette Esprey
Neil Altman - pp. 47-51
Reclaiming a Mind: Commentary on Paper by Yvette Esprey
Melanie Suchet - pp. 52-60
Penetrating Subjectivity: Response to Commentaries
Yvette M. Esprey - pp. 61-66
Introduction to Panel: Ghosts that Haunt—Sexual Boundary Violations in our Communities
Joyce Slochower - pp. 67-72
Through a Glass, Clearly
Seth Aronson - pp. 73-78
Are You Sure It Was with a Patient? What We Talk About When We Talk About Sexual Boundary Violations
Nancy Crown - pp. 79-88
Candidates’ Responses to Sexual Boundary Violations
Carina Grossmark - pp. 89-103
Holistic Thinking and Therapeutic Action: Building on Louis Sander’s Contribution
Steven Stern - pp. 104-110
The Principle of Necessity, and the Necessity of Principle: Commentary on Steven Stern’s Paper “Holistic Thinking and Therapeutic Action: Building on Louis Sander’s Contribution”
William J. Coburn
Issue 2
20 articles- pp. 111-112
Working in the Shadow of the Election: The Day After At Work in the Aftermath of the Trump Victory: Editors’ Introduction
Stephen Seligman, Hazel Ipp & Anthony Bass - pp. 130-146
“Unbearable Knowledge”: Managing Cultural Trauma at the Royal Commission
Kathleen McPhillips - pp. 147-155
Cultural Trauma and Countertransference Experiences of Therapists Dealing With Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Response to Kathleen McPhillips
Judith Pickering - pp. 156-163
Collectively Speaking: The Many Meanings of Naming and Sharing Group Trauma
Sally Swartz - pp. 164-171
Who Will Sing With the Perpetrator?
Gerard Webster - pp. 172-181
Breathing Underwater—Swimming in the Sea of Collective Trauma
Kathleen McPhillips - pp. 182-191
In Memory of Harold Searles: 1918–2015
Lewis Aron & Amy Lieberman - pp. 211-212
Introduction to Panel: Therapists Coping with Cancer:Personal Accounts of Living and Working through Illness in the Consulting Room
Joseph Newirth - pp. 213-217
Overcoming the Shame of Cancer
Joseph Newirth - pp. 218-226
Man on Wire: Walking the Therapeutically Transformative Tightrope of the Analyst’s Cancer
Adam Kaplan - pp. 227-236
On Visitations: The Appearance of Sustaining Thoughts When Processing the Therapist’s Illness with Patients
James L. Cooper - pp. 237-240
When the Analyst Suffers Illness and Loss
Sandra Buechler
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Issue 3
31 articles- pp. 241-254
Time-Soaked: How Trauma Submerges In and Out of Time
Bob Bartlett - pp. 255-263
Wade in the Water: Transference Actualization and the Ethics of Memory—Discussion of Bartlett’s “Time-Soaked”
William F. Cornell - pp. 264-277
Dreams and Self Rebirthing
Brent Willock - pp. 278-281
Dwelling in Possibility: Response to Willock and Cornell
Bob Bartlett - pp. 282-299
Going Too Far: Relational Heroines and Relational Excess
Joyce Slochower - pp. 300-306
“Going Too Far” or Shifting the Paradigm? An Intergenerational Response to Dr. Slochower’s Relational Heroines
Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 307-312
Pitfalls on our “New Royal Road”: Commentary on Paper by Joyce Slochower
Emanuel Berman - pp. 313-319
Contexts, Polarities, and Pluralism. Discussion of Slochower’s “Going Too Far: Relational Heroines and Relational Excess”
Thomas Rosbrow - pp. 320-337
Understanding the Sexuality of Infants Within Caregiving Relationships in the First Year
Frances Thomson-Salo & Campbell Paul - pp. 338-343
The Joyfully Sexual Infant in the Room: A Response to Frances Thomson-Salo and Campbell Paul
Dimitra Bekos & Teresa Russo - pp. 344-348
In the Night Kitchen: What Are the Ingredients of Infantile Sexuality?
Susan C. Vaughan - pp. 349-353
Out of the Night Kitchen and Into Clinical Practice: Response to Commentaries
Frances Thomson-Salo & Campbell Paul
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- pp. 354
Working in the Shadow of the Election: The Day After, Part II At Work in the Aftermath of the Trump Victory: Editors’ Introduction
- pp. 358-361
Dignified Melodrama and Cheap Passion
Spyros D. Orfanos - pp. 361-362
The Fragility of the Frame
Mitchell Wilson - pp. 364-366
A White Woman in a Red Prius: Encounters With Race, Disability, and Donald Trump
Christina Emanuel - pp. 366-368
A Tale of Two Firefighters and Trump
Warren Spielberg - pp. 368-369
Radioactive Identifications and the American Election: An Introduction
Adrienne Harris - pp. 370-371
We’ve Come Undone: Shape Shifting the Frame After the 2016 U.S. Election
Kim Rosenfield - pp. 371-372
Toxic Misogyny and (in?) Me
Scott Pytluk - pp. 373-374
Continuity of Self in the Midst of Overwhelming Change or How to Stay Human When the World Has Gone Mad
Susan Klebanoff - pp. 374-376
Hitting Home
Kristin Long - pp. 376-377
After the Trumpede
Veronica Csillag - pp. 377-378
Hidden in Plain Sight
Adrienne Harris - pp. 378-380
Plan B
Diane Fremont - pp. 380-381
The Good, the Bad, and the Amiable
Fintan Boyle - pp. 382-383
Shame and the Question of Responsibility
Larry S. Sandberg - pp. 383-384
She, Trump, and I
Lama Z. Khouri - pp. 384-385
The Day After
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 385-387
Gender and Politics in the Dollhouse
Lorraine Caputo
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 389-391
A Panel on Ethics: Introduction
Adrienne E. Harris - pp. 392-400
On “That Is Not Psychoanalysis”: Ethics as the Main Tool for Psychoanalytic Knowledge and Discussion
Dominique Scarfone - pp. 401-405
Discussion of Dominique Scarfone’s Paper, “On ‘That Is Not Psychoanalysis’: Ethics as the Main Tool for Psychoanalytic Knowledge and Discussion”: Terminable and Interminable Discussion
Janine Puget - pp. 406-413
The Task of the Translator
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 414-422
Ethics and the Psychoanalytic Hard Problem
Warren S. Poland - pp. 423-432
Reaching for the Untranslatable: A Response to Poland, Puget, and Rozmarin
Dominique Scarfone - pp. 433-453
A Bridge Across Silent Trauma: Enactment, Art, and Emergence in the Treatment of a Traumatized Adolescence
Heather B. MacIntosh - pp. 454-469
Emmy Grant: Immigration as Repetition of Trauma and as Potential Space
Veronica Csillag - pp. 470-479
Immigration, Belonging, and the Tension Between Center and Margin in Psychoanalysis
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 480-486
Iteration and Homologies of Difference: A Discussion of Veronica Csillag’s “Emmy Grant: Immigration as Repetition of Trauma and as Potential Space”
Francisco J. González - pp. 487-495
Discussion of “Emmy Grant: Immigration as Repetition of Trauma and as Potential Space”: Commentary on Paper by Veronica Csillag
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra - pp. 496-501
We Are All Much More Simply Unsettled Than Otherwise: Reply to Commentaries by González, Rozmarin, and Tummala-Narra
Veronica Csillag
Issue 5
12 articles- pp. 503-521
The Relationality of Everyday Life: The Unfinished Journey of Relational Psychoanalysis
Paul L. Wachtel - pp. 522-529
Relational Lacunae: Gaps in the Relational Literature and Clinical Practice? Commentary on Paper by Paul Wachtel
Paul Renn - pp. 530-545
Building on Wachtel’s Points About Implications of Mitchell’s Ideas: Suggestions Based on the Participatory Philosophical Perspective for Locating the Person in the World of Practical Activities
Michael A. Westerman - pp. 546-556
A Procedural, Contextual, Action-Focused Understanding: Response to Renn and Westerman
Paul L. Wachtel - pp. 557-573
Considering Gestational Life
Thomas Cohen - pp. 574-581
In the Nutshell: Gestational Experience as Liminal Space: Commentary on Thomas Cohen’s Paper “Considering Gestational Life”
Lauren Levine - pp. 582-587
Commentary on “Considering Gestational Life” by Thomas Cohen
Paul Williams - pp. 588-594
Reconsidering “Considering Gestational Life”: Reply to Commentaries by Levine and Williams
Thomas Cohen - pp. 595-608
When Avoidance Is Mutual Regulation: Disorganized Attachment and Analytic Attunement
Linda Jacobs - pp. 609-620
Contributions of Attachment Research to Understanding Dissociative Attunement
Nancy Kaplan - pp. 621-629
What Is Enactment What Is Dissociation
Jeremy P. Nahum - pp. 630-634
Broadening the Contours of Attachment Experience and Implicit Relational Knowledge: Reply to Commentaries by Dr. Kaplan and Dr. Nahum
Linda Jacobs
Issue 6
11 articles- pp. 635-650
Who Is the Sufferer and What Is Being Suffered? Subjectivity in Times of Social Malaise
Nancy Caro Hollander - pp. 651-657
Reflections on Hollander’s “Hegemonic Mind” and How to Treat It
Dorothy Evans Holmes - pp. 658-668
Neo Homo Economicus and the End of the Subject
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 669-677
Mapping Aggression and Hegemony in the Neoliberal Era
Nancy Caro Hollander - pp. 678-693
The “Activist Client”: Social Responsibility, the Political Self, and Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Andrew Samuels - pp. 694-702
Hamilton: The “Activist Client” Is No Longer an Academic Exercise
Susan Bodnar - pp. 703-711
The Politics of Language: A Discussion of Andrew Samuels’s “The ‘Activist Client’”
Philip Cushman - pp. 712-718
Working Together, We Get the Job Done: Responses to Susan Bodnar and Philip Cushman
Andrew Samuels - pp. 719-734
Becoming a Telepathic Tuning Fork: Anomalous Experience and the Relational Mind
Sharon K. Farber - pp. 735-740
Traversing the Ineffable: Commentary on Sharon Farber’s “Becoming a Telepathic Tuning Fork”
Janine de Peyer - pp. 741-744
Reply to Janine de Peyer’s “Traversing the Ineffable: Commentary on Sharon Farber’s ‘Becoming a Telepathic Tuning Fork’”
Sharon K. Farber