Issue 1
24 articles- pp. 1-2
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 31:1
Jack Foehl, Stephen Hartman, Lauren Levine & Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 3-5
Mission Statement
Jack Foehl, Stephen Hartman, Lauren Levine & Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 6-12
The Triple Entendre
Shari Appollon - pp. 13-27
The Whiteness Taboo: Interrogating Whiteness in Psychoanalysis
Molly Merson - pp. 28-37
Engaging the Whitewashed Countertransference: Race Unexpectedly Appears for Therapy
Beverly Burch - pp. 38-41
Commentary on Beverly Burch, “Engaging the Whitewashed Countertransference: Race Unexpectedly Appears for Therapy”
Lynne Layton - pp. 42-45
Thank You for Having Me
June Lee Kwon - pp. 46-49
Race, Politics, and Spiritual Crisis: A Response to Commentaries
Beverly Burch - pp. 50-62
The Waiting Room as an Extension of the Treatment: Transference and Countertransference across the Consulting and Waiting Rooms
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 63-68
Discussion: “The Waiting Room as an Extension of the Treatment: Transference and Countertransference across the Consulting and Waiting Rooms”
Adrienne E. Harris - pp. 69-76
Waiting in Rooms: Discussion of Paper by Christopher Bonovitz
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 77-80
In Transit; from Waiting Room to Waiting in Virtual Space: Reply to Harris and Cooper
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 81-99
Psychoanalysis in the Meantime
Lisa C. Beritzhoff - pp. 100-109
Psychic and Political Dimensions of Displacement: A Dialogue with A Social Science Perspective
Bettina von Lieres - pp. 110-116
Discussion of “Psychoanalysis in the Meantime”
Paola M. Contreras - pp. 117-121
Psychoanalysis Moving in Places It Rarely Goes: To the Meantime and Beyond
Lisa C. Beritzhoff - pp. 122
Editors’ Note
- pp. 124-125
Citizen/Psychoanalyst/OG
Stephen Seligman - pp. 125-126
Feeling Blue?
Almas Merchant - pp. 126-127
Between Despair and Hope
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra - pp. 127-128
After the Election: A View from Abroad
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 128-129
The U.S.A. Presidential Election of 2020: Yesterday Was Hard on All of Us
Cynthia Chalker - pp. 129-130
Left behind and the Need to Belong
Peter Shabad - pp. 130-131
The Night of the Broken Mirrors
Victor A. Donas
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 133-134
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 31:2
Jack Foehl, Stephen Hartman, Lauren Levine & Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 135-150
Kittens in the Clinical Space: Expanding Subjectivity through Dense Temporalities of Interspecies Transcorporeal Becoming
Katie Gentile - pp. 151-159
Critical Theory and Its Challenge to Psychoanalysis: Response to Katie Gentile’s “Kittens in the Clinical Space: Expanding Subjectivity through Dense Temporalities of Interspecies Transcorporeal Becoming”
Patricia Ticineto Clough - pp. 160-165
Prefiguring Ontological Theory and Method beyond “The Human”: A Response to Clough’s Discussion of “Kittens in the Clinical Space”
Katie Gentile - pp. 166-180
A Few Regrets
Joyce Slochower - pp. 181-196
“It Takes a Village”: Concurrent Eating Disorder Treatment and the Multiperson Field
Danielle Novack - pp. 197-204
Alexithymia, Meaning-Making, and Management: Response to Novack
Tom Wooldridge - pp. 205-213
Linking Self-States in Eating Disordered Patients: Multiplicity in Multidisciplinary Teams
Jean Petrucelli - pp. 214-218
Multiple Perspectives on Multitherapy Situations: Reply to Wooldridge and Petrucelli
Danielle Novack - pp. 219-233
The Inner Voice in Dreams
Zvi Steve Yadin - pp. 234-246
Multiple Selves and the Nature of Dreaming
Brent Willock - pp. 247-250
The Inner Voice in Dreams: Reply to Dr. Brent Willock
Zvi Steve Yadin
Issue 3
15 articles- pp. 251-252
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 31:3
Amy Schwartz Cooney, Jack Foehl, Stephen Hartman & Lauren Levine - pp. 253-261
Credo: So Our Lives Glide On
Ken Corbett - pp. 262-281
Varieties of Clinical Intuition: Explicit, Implicit, and Nonlocal Neurodynamics
Yakov Shapiro & Terry Marks-Tarlow - pp. 282-293
Feverish Nonknowledge, or Intuition at the Boiling Point
Daniel G. Butler - pp. 294-301
Portals through Liminal Space: Commentary on Shapiro and Marks-Tarlow’s “Varieties of Clinical Intuition”
Janine de Peyer - pp. 302-311
Clinical Intuition under Scrutiny: From Potholes to Possibilities
Yakov Shapiro & Terry Marks-Tarlow - pp. 312-328
Oedipus for Everyone: Revitalizing the Model for LGBTQ Couples and Single Parent Families
Shelley Nathans - pp. 329-339
Rethinking Oedipus or Not
Jade McGleughlin - pp. 340-348
Triangular Dynamics and Triangular Space: A Response to Shelley Nathans’ “Oedipus for Everyone: Revitalizing the Model for LGBTQ Couples and Single Parent Families”
Mary Morgan - pp. 349-354
Further Thoughts on the Oedipal Lens: Reply to Commentaries
Shelley Nathans - pp. 355-370
Donald Winnicott and Stephen Mitchell’s Developmental Tilt Hypothesis Reconsidered
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 371-380
Tilting Back Toward Development: Response to Steven Cooper’s “Donald Winnicott and Stephen Mitchell’s Developmental Tilt Hypothesis Reconsidered”
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 381-388
Tilts and Drives: Commentary on “Donald Winnicott and Stephen Mitchell’s Developmental Tilt Hypothesis Reconsidered” by Steven Cooper
Sally Swartz - pp. 389-395
Polemics and Play: Reflections on Cooper and the Development Tilt
Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 396-406
The Collision between Comparative Theory and Dialectical Thinking: Response to Benjamin, Schwartz Cooney, and Swartz
Steven H. Cooper
Issue 4
21 articles- pp. 407-408
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 31:4
Amy Schwartz Cooney, Jack Foehl, Stephen Hartman & Lauren Levine - pp. 409-427
Community Psychoanalysis: Collaborative Practice as Intervention
Francisco J. González & Rachael Peltz - pp. 428-438
The Core Seminar Diaries: Wild Rides, Echoing Groups, and Explorations in Humanity
Lee Slome - pp. 439-449
“A Difficulty in the Path of Psychoanalysis”: The Community Psychoanalysis Consortium and the Community Consultants
Lani Chow & Maria Seymour St. John - pp. 450-467
“Keeping Culture in Mind”: Relational Thinking and the Bedouin Community
Ortal Slobodin & Sharon Ziv-Beiman - pp. 468-486
Synchronicity, Acausal Connection, and the Fractal Dynamics of Clinical Practice
Terry Marks-Tarlow & Yakov Shapiro - pp. 487-492
Discussion: “Synchronicity, Acausal Connection, and the Fractal Dynamics of Clinical Practice”
Adrienne Harris - pp. 493-502
Can We Sing Potatoes? Primary Substrates, Synchronicity, and Fractal Dynamics in Clinical Practice
Duncan Cartwright - pp. 503-510
Bridging the Unbridgeable: Toward a Meta-Reductive Science of Experience: Response to Harris and Cartwright Commentaries
Terry Marks-Tarlow & Yakov Shapiro - pp. 511
Editors’ Note
- pp. 512-513
Members of ForAll Reflect on Space in Institutional Settings before and during COVID
June Lee Kwon, Almas (Ally) Merchant, Masha Borovikova Armyn, Joseph Ruggiero & Rachel Goldstein - pp. 514-515
A Psychoanalysis for the Black Vertically Infected HIV-Positive Adolescent
Ruby Patel & Tanya M. Graham - pp. 515-516
Still Here
Kathryn McCormick - pp. 516-517
Responding to Trauma Early
Steven Marans - pp. 517-518
Accompaniment as Psychoanalysis in the Community
Martha Bragin - pp. 518-519
Conversation Circles between Psychoanalysis and Education
Alice Becker Lewkowicz & Joyce Goldstein - pp. 520
Special Time: Working with Street Children
Monica Cardenal - pp. 521-522
Recognizing Frontline Locals
Judy Roth - pp. 522-523
Psychoanalysis and Community: Migration, Flight, and Trauma
Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber - pp. 523-524
Shenzhen Spring Care
Sui ShuangGe - pp. 524-525
Feeling the Heat-Rising Spirit
Pamela Nathan
Issue 5
13 articles- pp. 527
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 31:5
Amy Schwartz Cooney, Jack Foehl, Stephen Hartman & Lauren Levine - pp. 528-544
A Radically Open Analysis: Writing as Wrapping, Video as Skin
Kathleen Del Mar Miller - pp. 545-550
Genre Trouble and the Poetic Risk of Form: A Response to Kathleen Del Mar Miller
Ann Pellegrini - pp. 551-563
A Letter to Kathleen Del Mar Miller: Skin to Skin, Bone to Bone
Julie Leavitt - pp. 564-567
Playing Cat’s Cradle with Ann and Julie: A Response to Pellegrini and Leavitt
Kathleen Del Mar Miller - pp. 568-585
Carried Away: Creativity, Immersive States, and the Abiding Relational World
Stacey L. Novack - pp. 586-592
Flow: A Discussion of Stacey Novack’s “Carried Away: Creativity, Immersive States, and the Abiding Relational World”
Ken Corbett - pp. 593-601
On “The Burning Beach”: Immersion, Errantry, and Caribbean Relation
Michelle Stephens - pp. 602-605
Is A Dip Still A Plunge? A Consideration of Immersion by Degree: Response to Corbett and Stephens
Stacey L. Novack - pp. 606-621
Psychoanalysis and Tango: Complex Arts of Grief Therapy-- Psychoanalysis and Tango Dancing during This Pandemic
Dawn Farber - pp. 622-628
Dancing with the Shadow of the Object: Tango as a Means of Embodied Symbolization– Commentary of Dawn Farber’s “Psychoanalysis and Tango: Complex Arts of Grief Therapy”
Velleda C. Ceccoli - pp. 629-634
Discussion of the Paper “Psychoanalysis and Tango: Complex Arts of Grief Therapy” by Dawn Farber
Margarita Kahn - pp. 635-637
Responses to My Discussants’ Papers
Dawn Farber
Issue 6
13 articles- pp. 639-640
In this Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 31:6
Stephen Hartman, Jack Foehl, Lauren Levine & Amy Schwartz Cooney - pp. 641-655
Expressivity and Transformation through Language in Work with Serious Disorder
Lisa Director - pp. 656-663
Does Talking Cure, or are We Searching for a Cure for the Way We Talk? Discussion of “Expressivity and Transformation through Language in Work with Serious Disorder”
Peter Goldberg - pp. 664-667
The Therapist’s Voice: Discussion of “Expressivity and Transformation through Language in Work with Serious Disorder”
Anne Alvarez - pp. 668-673
Further Thoughts about Expressivity and Language: Reply to Peter Goldberg and Anne Alvarez
Lisa Director - pp. 674-683
Mutative Action: From Insight to Productive Use of Uncomfortable Countertransference Experience
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 684-691
Winners and Losers in a Dramatic Dialogue
Galit Atlas - pp. 692-699
To Coast or Not To Coast? Commentary on “Mutative Action: From Insight to Productive Use of Uncomfortable Countertransference Experience”
Juan Tubert-Oklander - pp. 700-702
With an Emphasis on Analysts’ Consciousness
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 703-717
Soldering Abyss: The Intersubjective Roots of the Sense of the Void. Rereading Clinical Case Reported by Winnicott
Yaakov Roitman - pp. 718-723
“And in that Dream, I Have Another Dream”
Dana Amir - pp. 724-727
“With a Changing Key”: Reply to Dana Amir
Yaakov Roitman - pp. 728-743
Digital Desire and the Cyber Imposter: A Psychoanalytic Reflection on Catfishing
Danielle Knafo