Issue 1
13 articlesArticles
- pp. 1-11
Revisiting the Psychoanalytic Object: Introduction
Lisa Director - pp. 12-24
The Ties That Bind
Andrew B. Druck - pp. 25-34
The Concept of the Internal Object: Some Defining Features
Anne Alvarez - pp. 35-46
“What Just Happened?”
Paul Williams - pp. 47-58
Forms in Motion: A Personal View of Object Relations
Stephen Seligman - pp. 59-68
When Time Stands Still: The Non-Interactive Interaction in the Psychoanalytic Encounter
Boaz Shalgi - pp. 69-77
The Unfreezing of Time in the Haunted Hours
Deborah Dowd - pp. 78-85
Poetics in the Clinical Encounter
Sarah Mendelsohn - pp. 86-93
Originality, Dread, and Object Usage: Commentary on Papers by Sarah Mendelsohn and Deborah Dowd
Lucinda Ballantyne - pp. 94-101
Pina Bausch and the Interweaving of Trauma, Memory, and Creative Transformation: Commentary on Papers by Sarah Mendelsohn and Deborah Dowd
Lauren Levine - pp. 102-114
Reencounter With History and Memory Through a Therapeutic Process
Elena Gómez & Juana Kovalskys - pp. 115-121
How Therapy With Victims of Political Trauma Repairs the Third—Commentary on Gómez and Kovalskys’s Work in the Context of Postdictatorship Chile
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 122-129
Traveling Through the Unthinkable and the Nameless: Discussion of Gómez and Kovalskys
Victor Doñas
Issue 2
15 articles- pp. 131-143
The Negative Transitional Object: Theoretical Elaboration and Clinical Illustration
David Pauley - pp. 144-150
Commentary on “The Negative Transitional Object: Theoretical Elaboration and Clinical Illustration”
Lesley Caldwell - pp. 151-156
Commentary on “The Negative Transitional Object: Theoretical Elaboration and Clinical Illustration”
Van Dyke DeGolia - pp. 157-163
Response to Discussants Lesley Caldwell and Van Dyke DeGolia
David Pauley - pp. 164-174
Remembering and Remembering to Forget
Marc Rehm - pp. 175-182
What’s So Great About Authenticity Anyway? The Therapeutic Function of an Analyst’s Lie
Michelle Shubin - pp. 183-188
Insoluble Paradoxes: Thoughts About Michelle Shubin’s and Marc Rehm’s Essays
Joyce Slochower - pp. 189-202
The Entropic Body: Primitive Anxieties and Secondary Skin Formation in Anorexia Nervosa
Tom Wooldridge - pp. 203-211
Many Selves in One Body: Discussion of “The Entropic Body”
Susan Boulware - pp. 212-220
Primitive Anxieties, Gender Madness, and Perversions of Agency in Eating Disordered Patients: Commentary on Paper by Tom Wooldridge
Sarah Schoen - pp. 221-227
The Protective Skin of the Analyst’s Case Formulation: Commentary on Paper by Tom Wooldridge
Kathryn J. Zerbe - pp. 228-233
Anorexia Nervosa and the Analyst’s Paternal Function: Response to Schoen, Zerbe, and Boulware
Tom Wooldridge - pp. 234-249
Object-Relations and Cultural Narratives in the Analysis of Racism: Theorizing Subjectivity After Klein and Lacan
Nikolay Mintchev - pp. 250-256
Commentary on Nikolay Mintchev’s “Object-Relations and Cultural Narratives in the Analysis of Racism”
David Lichtenstein - pp. 257-263
From Incommensurability to Dialogue: A Response to David Lichtenstein
Nikolay Mintchev
Issue 3
14 articles- pp. 265-271
States of Exile and Marginalization
Gillian Straker - pp. 272-278
The Potential of Paradox in States of Exile: Discussion of “States of Exile and Marginalization”
Garth Stevens - pp. 279-284
Engaging with the Hatred of the Other: Personal Reflections Discussion of “States of Exile and Marginalization”
Gillian Eagle - pp. 285-289
Commentary on “Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy” by Tracey Moffatt and Discussion of “States of Exile and Marginalization” by Gillian Straker
Margarita Kahn - pp. 290-291
Gillian Straker on Tracey Moffatt’s Night Cries
Donna Orange - pp. 292-301
Reaping the Whirlwind: Reply to Garth Stevens, Gillian Eagle, Margarita Kahn, and Donna Orange
Gillian Straker - pp. 302-313
From Dyad to Triad: On Psychodynamic Meanings of Psychiatric Treatment
Noa Bar-Haim - pp. 314-322
On Psychodynamic Meanings of Psychiatric Treatment: Discussion of “From Dyad to Triad”
Larry S. Sandberg - pp. 323-329
All Things Possible
Mark Singer - pp. 330-339
Has Sexuality Anything to Do with Relationality?
Galit Atlas - pp. 340-354
Vitalizing Enactment: A Relational Exploration
Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 355-360
The “Once and Future” Focus of a Relational Psychoanalysis: Discussion of “Vitalizing Enactment”
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 361-370
Discussion of “Vitalizing Enactment”
Rachael Peltz - pp. 371-377
Reaching Out, Making Contact, and Forging Ahead: Reply to Jody Messler Davies and Rachael Peltz
Amy Schwartz Cooney
Issue 4
15 articles- pp. 379-396
Three Dimensional Field Theory: Dramatization and Improvisation in a Psychoanalytic Theory of Change
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 397-402
Discussion of “Three Dimensional Field Theory”
James L. Fosshage - pp. 403-410
Something and Nothing, Aliveness and Deadness: Discussion of “Three Dimensional Field Theory”
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 411-421
Psychoanalysis in Three Dimensions: Ringstrom’s Relational Metapsychology: Discussion of “Three Dimensional Field Theory”
Shlomit Yadlin-Gadot - pp. 422-431
Relational Metapsychology in a Three Dimensional Field Theory of Change: Reply to Gabbard, Gadot, and Fosshage
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 432-445
With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies? Split-Off, “Not Me” Competitive Strivings in Women’s Friendships and Sense of Self
F. Diane Barth - pp. 446-454
Unpacking Competitiveness Within and Between Women: Discussion of “With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies?”
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 455-461
Sugar and Spice: Competitiveness, Envy and Shame in Women’s Relationships - Discussion of “With Friends Like These”
Janna Sandmeyer - pp. 462-465
Reply to Crastnopol and Sandmeyer
F. Diane Barth - pp. 466-480
Melancholic Psychosis—A Lacanian Approach
Derek Hook - pp. 481-485
“Das Ding”: Excessive Existence: Discussion of “Melancholic Psychosis”
Gillian Straker - pp. 486-490
Discussion of “Melancholic Psychosis”
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 491-495
Das Ding as Object of Melancholia
Derek Hook - pp. 496-505
What Is the Stuff We Are Made Of? The Body and the Body–Mind Relationship in Early Development: A Discussion of Thomson-Salo and Paul’s “Understanding the Sexuality of Infants”
Riccardo Lombardi - pp. 506-509
Response to Lombardi
Frances Thomson-Salo & Campbell Paul
Issue 5
15 articles- pp. 511
When the Political Becomes Personal: Introduction
Virginia Goldner - pp. 512-519
We Were the Future
Rina Lazar - pp. 520-527
Counter-Recognition in Decolonial Struggle
Sally Swartz - pp. 528-534
The Undream: When the Clinical (Becomes?) Political
Victor A. Doñas - pp. 535-537
Harsh Conditions/Loving Work: Relational Psychoanalysis Expands Its Reach: Commentary on Panel
Virginia Goldner - pp. 538-556
Psychoanalysis as an Ethical Process: Ethical Intersubjectivity and Therapeutic Action
Robert P. Drozek - pp. 557-568
Some Thoughts on Trust and Betrayal
Sheldon Bach - pp. 569-580
Erik Erikson’s Place in Relational Psychoanalysis: Discussion of “Some Thoughts on Trust and Betrayal”
Brent Willock - pp. 581-585
Dialogues of the Heart: Living and Trusting through Moments of Betrayal: Discussion of “Some Thoughts on Trust and Betrayal”
Susan Bodnar - pp. 586-601
Somatic Experiencing: In the Realms of Trauma and Dissociation—What We Can Do, When What We Do, Is Really Not Good Enough
David Levit - pp. 602-609
Ain’t Misbehavin: Discussion of “Somatic Experiencing”
Graham Bass - pp. 610-619
Making Good Use of Combined Therapeutic Modalities: Discussion of “Somatic Experiencing”
Katherine H. Leddick - pp. 620-628
Reintegrating Fragmentation of the Primitive Self: Discussion of “Somatic Experiencing”
Peter A. Levine, Abi Blakeslee & Joshua Sylvae - pp. 629-639
Beyond the Psychosexual: The Body–Mind Relationship Discussion of “Somatic Experiencing”
Riccardo Lombardi - pp. 640-645
Continuing the Dialogue between Psychoanalysis and Somatic Experiencing: Reply to Bass, Leddick, Levine, Blakeslee, Sylvae, and Lombardi
David Levit
Issue 6
15 articlesIntroduction
Articles
- pp. 651-669
The “Rituals” of the Relational Perspective: Theoretical Shifts and Clinical Implications
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 670-678
Data, Dreams, and Drives: Interpersonal and Relational Innovations in Perspective
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 679-686
“Where All the Ladders Start”: A Clinical Account of Object Relations Legacies, Self-States and Analytic Process
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 687-695
A Relational Self Psychological Approach to the Clinical Situation
Estelle Shane - pp. 696-710
Life on Her Own Terms: A Story of Reclamation
Lisa C. Beritzhoff - pp. 711-718
Discovering the Living World: Discussion of “Life on Her Own Terms: A Story of Reclamation”
Peter Goldberg - pp. 719-726
Discussion of “Life on Her Own Terms: A Story of Reclamation”
Zoe Grusky - pp. 727-732
Creating the Freedom to Move: Reply to Goldberg and Grusky
Lisa C. Beritzhoff - pp. 733-747
The Analyst’s Experience of Trust and Mistrust
Danielle Novack - pp. 748-754
Vulnerability, Resilience, and Surviving Destruction: Discussion of “The Analyst’s Experience of Trust and Mistrust”
Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 755-760
A Contemporary Kleinian Perspective on Trust: Discussion on “The Analyst’s Experience of Trust and Mistrust”
Joseph Newirth - pp. 761-766
Trust and the Analytic Dialogue: Reply to Schwartz Cooney and Newirth
Danielle Novack