Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 1-18
The Intimate Third: Toward a Theory of Coherence
Russell Meares - pp. 19-31
An Analyst Has a Birthday - Can Forgiveness Heal?
Diane Barclay - pp. 32-38
The Forgiver and the Forgiven: A Discussion of “An Analyst Has a Birthday – Can Forgiveness Heal?”
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 39-46
Forgiveness – It Depends: A Discussion of “An Analyst Has a Birthday - Can Forgiveness Heal?”
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 47-50
Hope and Forgiveness: Reply to Davies and Hirsch
Diane Barclay - pp. 51-63
The Forward Edge of Resistance: Toward the Dignity of Human Agency
Peter Shabad - pp. 64-72
Resist This
Joyce Slochower - pp. 73-83
From Resistance to Analytic Truth
Frank Summers - pp. 84-89
Whose Resistance is it Anyway?: “Resistance” – and the Evolution of Self: A Discussion of “The Forward Edge of Resistance,” “Resist This,” and “From Resistance to Analytic Truth”
Marsha H. Levy-Warren - pp. 90-101
A Country of Two: Race and Social Class in an Immigrant Therapeutic Dyad
Santiago Delboy - pp. 102-109
Esperanza and the Melancholy of Otherness: A Discussion of “A Country of Two: Race and Social Class in an Immigrant Therapeutic Dyad”
Veronica Csillag - pp. 110-115
The Trauma of the Mother Tongue: A Discussion of “A Country of Two: Race and Social Class in an Immigrant Therapeutic Dyad”
Spyros D. Orfanos - pp. 116-121
Del Sentimiento de No Estar del Todo: Reply to Csillag and Orfanos
Santiago Delboy
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 123-138
The Analyst’s Necessary Nonsovereignty and the Generative Power of the Negative
Jade McGleughlin - pp. 139-145
Through a Glass Darkly: A Discussion of “The Analyst’s Necessary Nonsovereignty and the Generative Power of the Negative”
Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 146-149
A Discussion of “The Analyst’s Necessary Nonsovereignty and the Generative Power of the Negative”
Antonino Ferro - pp. 150-159
Thinking Absence: A Discussion of “The Analyst’s Necessary Nonsovereignty and the Generative Power of the Negative”
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 160-165
The Impossibility of Meaning: Joining and Rejoining: Reply to Cooney, Ferro, and Stern
Jade McGleughlin - pp. 166-179
Going to Where the World Ends: When the Bodies of Children Speak Who is Listening?
Rachael Peltz - pp. 180-186
On Some Unconscious Factors in Children’s Near-Death Experience: A Discussion of “Going to Where the World Ends: When the Bodies of Children Speak Who is Listening?”
Joshua Durban - pp. 187-192
Mystery, Recognition, and Revitalization: A Discussion of “Going to Where the World Ends: When the Bodies of Children Speak Who is Listening?”
Sue Grand - pp. 193-201
A Discussion of “Going to Where the World Ends: When the Bodies of Children Speak Who is Listening?”
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra - pp. 202-205
The Song of the Silent Children: Reply to Durban, Grand and Tummala-Nara
Rachael Peltz - pp. 206-221
The Poetics of Boundary Violation: Anne Sexton and Her Psychiatrist
Charles Levin & Dawn Skorczewski - pp. 222-229
Righting a Wrong: A Discussion of “The Poetics of Boundary Violation: Anne Sexton and Her Psychiatrist”
Andrea Celenza - pp. 230-236
Bringing It All Back Home: Reply to Celenza
Charles Levin & Dawn Skorczewski
Issue 3
17 articles- pp. 237-238
Introduction to the Panel: “Time’s Up?”: The Psychodynamic Politics of Sexual Coercion and #MeToo
Virginia Goldner - pp. 239-250
Pleasure Can Hurt: The Erotic Politics of Sexual Coercion
Virginia Goldner - pp. 251-257
#Me Too, I Was Interpellated
Orna Guralnik - pp. 258-266
Liminal Space, Sexuality, and the Language of #MeToo
Velleda C. Ceccoli - pp. 267-282
Activating Lifeness in the Analytic Encounter: The Ground of Being in Psychoanalysis
Rachael Peltz - pp. 283-290
“What If” Dimensions of the Analytic Field: Imagination, Object Vitality, and Psychic Growth
Duncan Cartwright - pp. 291-298
Restarting the Imagination, Refinding the World: A Discussion of “Activating Lifeness in the Analytic Encounter” and “‘What If’ Dimensions of the Analytic Field”
Peter Goldberg - pp. 299-316
Fanon’s Vision of Embodied Racism for Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 317-324
Binded by the White: A Discussion of “Fanon’s Vision of Embodied Racism for Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice”
Stephen Hartman - pp. 325-330
The Reality Principle: Fanonian Undoing, Unlearning, and Decentering: A Discussion of “Fanon’s Vision of Embodied Racism for Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice”
Lara Sheehi - pp. 331-335
Beyond Racial Visibility and Invisible: Reply to Hartman and Sheehi
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 336-351
The Priest and the Rabbi Meet in a Bar: The Dialectic between Merger and Recoil in Psychoanalysis
Alan Sirote - pp. 352-364
Video Communication and Transgenerational Shame in the Mother/Daughter Bond
Shoshana Ringel - pp. 365-372
Can I Touch You Through A Screen? A Discussion of “Video Communication and Transgenerational Shame in the Mother/Daughter Bond”
Lisa Lyons - pp. 373-376
A Discussion of “Video Communication and Transgenerational Shame in the Mother/Daughter Bond”
Paul Williams - pp. 377-380
Video Treatment Re-Examined: Enactments, Erotic Transference, and the Third: Reply to Lyons and Williams
Shoshana Ringel - pp. 381
Anthony Bass Stepping Down as Editor in Chief
Stephen Seligman & Hazel Ipp
Issue 4
20 articles- pp. 383-398
Trump Cards and Klein Bottles: On the Collective of the Individual
Francisco J. González - pp. 399-407
The Cultural Underpinnings of Subjectivity and Inter-Subjectivity: A Discussion of “Trump Cards and Klein Bottles: On the Collective of the Individual”
Karim Dajani - pp. 408-416
The Message of a Bottle: A Discussion of “Trump Cards and Klein Bottles: On the Collective of the Individual”
Victor Doñas - pp. 417-423
Living Entities that Join and Separate Us: A Discussion of “Trump Cards and Klein Bottles: On the Collective of the Individual”
Rachael Peltz - pp. 424-431
With Fellow Travelers to Nodal Places: Reply to Dajani, Doñas, and Peltz
Francisco J. González - pp. 432-447
Accompaniment in Jazz and Psychoanalysis
Henry Markman - pp. 448-458
Getting Home: A Discussion of “Accompaniment in Jazz and Psychoanalysis”
Adam Blum - pp. 459-464
A Discussion of “Accompaniment in Jazz and Psychoanalysis”
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 465-473
One Foot in the Ditch: A Discussion of “Accompaniment in Jazz and Psychoanalysis”
Graham Music - pp. 474-478
Marching Musical Metaphors: Reply to Blum, Knoblauch, and Music
Henry Markman - pp. 479-498
A Patient Who Does Not Look: A Collaborative Treatment with Video Feedback
Larry S. Sandberg & Beatrice Beebe - pp. 499-505
An Unusual Window: A Discussion of “A Patient Who Does Not Look: A Collaborative Treatment with Video Feedback”
George Downing - pp. 506-511
Gazing into Existence: A Discussion of “A Patient Who Does Not Look: A Collaborative Treatment with Video Feedback”
Linda Jacobs - pp. 512-520
Finding Sandra: Dr. Beebe’s Second as Analytic Third: A Discussion of “A Patient Who Does Not Look: A Collaborative Treatment with Video Feedback”
Celeste Schneider - pp. 521-528
Reply to Downing, Jacobs, and Schneider
Larry S. Sandberg & Beatrice Beebe - pp. 529-536
Analytic Life Amidst the Coronavirus
Stephen Seligman, Hazel Ipp & Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 530-532
Into the Corona Primal Scene
Stephen Hartman - pp. 532-533
A Lesson in Hunger
Shifa Haq - pp. 534-535
Slips of the Tongue
Barbara Pizer - pp. 535-536
Time, Space, Isolation
Sally Swartz
Issue 5
23 articles- pp. 537
Philip Bromberg (1931– 2020)
Hazel Ipp & Stephen Seligman - pp. 538-553
Field Theory and the Dream Sense: Continuing the Comparison of Interpersonal/Relational Theory and Bionian Field Theory
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 554-559
A Discussion of “Field Theory and the Dream Sense: Continuing the Comparison of Interpersonal/Relational Theory and Bionian Field Theory”
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 560-565
Dreaming in Dialogue: A Discussion of “Field Theory and the Dream Sense: Continuing the Comparison of Interpersonal/Relational Theory and Bionian Field Theory”
Daria Colombo - pp. 566-577
The Dream Sense, Emergent Clinical Process, and the Question of Symmetry: Reply to Brown and Colombo
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 578-594
“When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible”: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race
Jane Caflisch - pp. 595-603
When Reparation Is Impossible: A Discussion of “‘When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible’: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race”
Kali D. Cyrus - pp. 604-612
A Discussion of “‘When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible’: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race”
M. Fakhry Davids - pp. 613-620
Giving In, Giving Up, and Being Blown to Smithereens: A Discussion of “‘When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible’: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race”
Sally Swartz - pp. 621-626
Who Are “We” – At the Limits of Rupture and Repair: Reply to Cyrus, Davids, and Swartz
Jane Caflisch - pp. 627-628
Dark Days, and Bright Spots
Anthony Bass - pp. 628-629
Making Sense of COVID-19 with Child Patients: From Screen to Screen
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 630-631
Abandoned by Time
Ken Corbett - pp. 631-632
Connecting during a Paradoxical Time
Susanna Federici - pp. 632-633
Prana
Adrienne Harris - pp. 634-635
A Racial Enactment Amid COVID-Focused Anxiety and Mania
Cynthia X. He - pp. 635-636
Distrust, Panic and Denial … or Hope?
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 636-637
Darkness and Lights
Alexander Levchuk - pp. 638-639
Critical Care
Lauren Levine - pp. 639-641
April in Corona
Jade McGleughlin - pp. 641
Musings on Zoom Fatigue
Gianpiero Petriglieri - pp. 643-644
Circling Death
Melanie Suchet - pp. 644-645
Living the Paradox: Human Connection through Space Suits, Screens and Glass Walls
Manuela Tosti
Issue 6
11 articles- pp. 647-648
Moving Along
Hazel Ipp & Stephen Seligman - pp. 649-665
Creative Skepticism and Affectionate Curiosity: Scholarship, Practice, and Theory-Building in Psychoanalysis
Stephen Seligman - pp. 666-681
Whose Envy Is It Anyway?
Lynne Kwalwasser - pp. 682-688
Malignant Envy & Preservation of the Idealized Object: Discussion of “Whose Envy Is It Anyway?”
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 689-693
A Discussion of “Whose Envy Is It Anyway?”
Penelope Garvey - pp. 694-697
Envy Considered Through Different Theoretical Perspectives: Reply to Bonovitz and Garvey
Lynne Kwalwasser - pp. 698-715
Racial Difference, Rupture, and Repair: A View from the Couch and Back
Carol Long, Hopolang Matee, Olwethu Jwili & Zinhle Vilakazi - pp. 716-722
Racial Alienation, the (Im)possibilities of Resolution, and the Absent/Present Other: Vexing Vantage Points from the Patient/Trainee: A Discussion of “Racial Difference, Rupture, and Repair: A View from the Couch and Back”
Garth Stevens - pp. 723-731
Covering and Uncovering Race: A Discussion of “Racial Difference, Rupture, and Repair: A View from the Couch and Back”
Gillian Straker - pp. 732-741
Racial Trauma and Dissociated Worlds within Psychotherapy: A Discussion of “Racial Difference, Rupture, and Repair: A View from the Couch and Back”
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra - pp. 742-751
Voices and Whispers: Race, (Dis)rupture and Repair: Reply to Stevens, Straker, and Tummala-Narra
Hopolang Matee, Zinhle Vilakazi, Olwethu Jwili & Carol Long