Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-2
In this Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 32:1
Stephen Hartman,, Jack Foehl,, Lauren Levine, & Amy Schwartz Cooney, - pp. 3-16
What’s Repaired in Reparations: A Conversation Among Psychoanalytic and Social Activists
Medria Connolly, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Lynne Layton, Bryan Nichols, Billie Pivnick & Romy Reading - pp. 17-35
On Using Bion’s Concepts of Point, Line, and Linking in the Analysis of a 6-Year-Old Child
Giuseppe Civitarese & Chiara Berrini - pp. 36-44
Possibility Clouds Arising from a Close Reading of Civitarese and Berrini’s “On Using Bion’s Concepts of Point, Line, and Linking in the Analysis of a 6-Year-Old Child”
Caron Harrang - pp. 45-53
The Aesthetic-Rhizomatic Matrix of Thinking: Reply to Caron Harrang
Giuseppe Civitarese & Chiara Berrini - pp. 54-69
Imagination and Fantasy: The Dialectic Nature of the Encounter with Trauma and Dissociation
Daniel Levy & Boaz Shalgi - pp. 70-75
How Do We Stay Awake? Discussion of Daniel Levy and Boaz Shalgi’s “Imagination and Fantasy: The Dialectic Nature of the Encounter with Trauma and Dissociation
Robert Bartlett - pp. 76-86
The Quest to Understand and Resolve Persistent Dissociative Processes: A Discussion of Levy and Shalgi, “Imagination and Fantasy: The Dialectic Nature of the Encounter with Trauma and Dissociation”
Richard A. Chefetz - pp. 87-95
On the Intersubjective Creation of Time and the Importance of Enactment: A Response to Chefetz and Bartlett
Daniel Levy & Boaz Shalgi
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 97-98
In this Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 32:2
Stephen Hartman, Amy Schwartz Cooney, Jack Foehl & Lauren Levine - pp. 99-113
Interrogating Race, Shame and Mutual Vulnerability: Overlapping and Interlapping Waves of Relation
Lauren Levine - pp. 114-120
Relational Racialization and Segregated Whiteness
Michelle Stephens - pp. 121-125
Encountering Shame with Stamina in Clinical Work with Race and Racism
Adrienne Harris - pp. 126-129
Commentary on Lauren Levine’s “Interrogating Race, Shame and Mutual Vulnerability”
Kirkland C. Vaughans - pp. 130-137
I/We, You/Us, Just Us: Reply to Commentaries
Lauren Levine - pp. 138-152
Tethered Love: When Failures in Adult Development Forge Inescapable Archaic Bonds
Bruce Herzog - pp. 153-160
Integrating Sociocultural Trauma and Context in Conceptualizations of Attachment
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra - pp. 161-167
Struggling To Be Free: Synthesizing Developmental Theory, Clinical Theory, and a Relentless Dyadic, Bidirectional, Interactively Regulated Field
Jacqueline J. Gotthold - pp. 168-174
Children Will Break Your Heart: Reply to Tummala-Narra and Gotthold on Tethered Love
Bruce Herzog - pp. 175-190
Nicki, Nicholas, Nicole: Play as Relational Therapeutic Action on the Transgender Edge
Sam Guzzardi - pp. 191-197
What’s in a Name?
Virginia Goldner - pp. 198-206
A Safe Space to Play Dangerously: Contextualizing Gender Play in Therapy
Charla R. Malamed - pp. 207-214
Danger and Discovery, Privilege and Possibility: Response to Goldner and Malamed
Sam Guzzardi
Issue 3
11 articlesResearch Article
Discussions
- pp. 261-268
“Looking, Standing, Moving, Connecting, Thinking,” A Psychoanalytic Mantra Through the Lens of Dissociative Disorders: Commentary on David Levit’s “Somatic Experiencing”
Elizabeth F. Howell - pp. 294-311
Where is My Mother? Childhood Trauma and the Configuration of the Self
Dinah M. Mendes - pp. 322-327
Maternal and Paternal Hauntings in the Evolution of the Self: Commentary on “Where is my Mother? Childhood Trauma and the Configuration of the Self”
Garth Stevens
Issue 4
23 articles- pp. 337-338
Psychoanalysts: The Climate Movement Wants YOU
Jeremy Ornstein - pp. 339-340
Climate Justice and Radical Ethics
Donna M. Orange - pp. 340-341
Who’s on My Couch? Considering BIPOC Subjectivity and the Climate Crisis
Chanda D. Griffin - pp. 341-343
Dreaming Beyond the Traditional Frame: Climate Psychoanalysis Meets the Press
Elizabeth Allured - pp. 343-344
Losing Hope in 2022: A Tale of Two Environments
Susan Bodnar - pp. 344-345
Connecting in the Climate Crisis
Wendy Greenspun - pp. 346-347
Climate Crisis and Psychoanalytic Responsibility: “There Is No Such Thing…”
Marie Saba - pp. 347-348
Climate, Bion, and My Head in the Sand
Veronica Csillag - pp. 348-350
Ethics of Climate Responsibility and Eco-Anxiety
Shiri Raz - pp. 350-352
A Brief Conversation with Robert Jay Lifton
Robert Jay Lifton & John C. Foehl - pp. 376-380
Hope and Despair in the Therapeutic Relationship: The Paradoxical Power of Letting Go
Gary Rodin - pp. 410-414
Owning the Responsibility of Shame and Erasure. A Response to Shabad’s Article “Owing and Being Owed: Shame and the Responsibility Toward Other”
Cynthia Chalker
Research Article
- pp. 353-368
Medio-Passive Agency in Psychoanalysis: Responding to Hopelessness and Despair in the Therapeutic Relationship
Christian Sell - pp. 389-404
Owing and Being Owed: Shame and Responsibility Toward The Other
Peter Shabad - pp. 419-430
The End of the Hour: A Therapist’s Reflections on Closing a Practice
Sharon Medoff Picard
Discussion
- pp. 369-375
Relational Doings in the Medio-Passive Register: A Discussion of Christian Sell’s “Medio-Passive Agency in Psychoanalysis: Responding to Hopelessness and Despair in the Therapeutic Relationship”
Elizabeth Corpt - pp. 405-409
The Clinical and Cultural Complexities of Repair: A Discussion of Shabad
Sue Grand - pp. 431-435
The Way We Say Good-Bye: Discussion of Sharon Picard’s Paper “The End of the Hour”
Barbara Pizer
Issue 5
10 articlesArticle
Issue 6
17 articlesArticle
- pp. 547-562
How to Surf the Oceanic Feeling
Adam Blum - pp. 584-597
When Racialized Ghosts Refuse to Become Ancestors: Tasting Loewald’s “Blood of Recognition” in Racial Melancholia and Mixed-Race Identities
Dhwani Shah - pp. 621-638
Narcissistic States of White Privilege and the Constructive Potential of Shame
Stephen J. Anen - pp. 661-673
Trauma Never Occurs Only Once: Being Traumatized by a Slap is Like Making Meaning of the Game of Peek-a-Boo
Ed Tronick
Discussion
- pp. 563-570
Sea Dreams: On Adam Blum’s “How to Surf the Oceanic Feeling”
Francisco J. González - pp. 598-609
The Ideology of Apparitions: Disrupting Supremacist Temporalities of Being (White)
Lara Sheehi - pp. 639-644
Getting to Where We Need to Get: A Meaningful Step Towards Understanding and Remedying White Privilege
Dorothy Evans Holmes - pp. 674-682
The Slap: Playing with Reality in Discussing Ed Tronick’s “Trauma Never Occurs Only Once”
Jack Foehl
Reply
- pp. 579-583
Shaka Waves: Reply to González and Hartman
Adam Blum - pp. 615-620
“Step Through and Command the Islands to Exist”: Response to Commentaries by Lara Sheehi and Shifa Haq
Dhwani Shah - pp. 652-660
On Our Own or Together - A Reply to Holmes and Straker
Stephen J. Anen - pp. 691-694
The Repetition of the Quotidian: Moods, Culture, and Trauma
Ed Tronick