Issue Supplement
16 articlesToward an Empirically Informed 21st-Century Psychoanalysis: Challenges and OpportunitiesIssue Dedication
Setting the Stage
Diagnosis and Assessment
- pp. 45-59
From Surface to Depth: Toward a More Psychodynamically Informed DSM-6
Robert F. Bornstein - pp. 60-73
The Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM) and the PDM-2: Opportunities to Significantly Affect the Profession
Steven K. Huprich, Nancy McWilliams, Vittorio Lingiardi, Robert F. Bornstein, Francesco Gazzillo & Robert M. Gordon - pp. 74-97
Quantifying Complexity: Personality Assessment and Its Relationship with Psychoanalysis
Anthony D. Bram & Jed Yalof
From Laboratory to Consulting Room
Promoting Psychoanalytic Research
- pp. 124-134
Teaching Psychoanalytic Concepts in the University Setting: Issues, Challenges, and Promises
Jed Yalof - pp. 135-149
How to Include Analytic Patients in Research and How This Affects Treatment
A. Jill Clemence, Jane G. Tillman & John M. Poston - pp. 150-168
Developing a Protocol Design for an Outcome Study of Psychoanalysis
Eve Caligor, Steven P. Roose, Mark J. Hilsenroth & Bret R. Rutherford - pp. 169-184
Do the Processes of Psychoanalytic Work Lead to Benefit? Studies by the APS Research Group and the Psychoanalytic Research Consortium
Sherwood Waldron, Francesco Gazzillo & Karl Stukenberg
Issue 1
11 articlesPsychoanalysis and Tragedy: Awe, Hubris, and Shame, and Their Clinical SignificanceOriginal Articles
- pp. 13-39
Mortal Wound, Shame, and Tragic Search: Reflections on Tragic Experience and Tragic Conflicts in History, Literature, and Psychotherapy
Léon Wurmser - pp. 40-46
Sophocles’ Antigone and the Self-Isolation of the Tragic Hero
Elizabeth Bobrick - pp. 47-52
The Escalation of Conflict in Sophocles’ Antigone
Melvin R. Lansky - pp. 53-59
Blood Parents Versus Foster Parents, or What Was So Terrible About Killing Laius?
David Konstan - pp. 60-74
Knowing and Not Knowing: Lost Innocence in Oedipus Tyrannos
Melvin R. Lansky - pp. 75-94
The Horror and the Pity: Phrikē as a Tragic Emotion
Douglas Cairns - pp. 95-100
Awe: Its Bidirectional Power—Veneration and Inspiration or Dread and Inhibition
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 101-116
Homeric Heroes, Narcissistic Characters
Marshall A. Greene - pp. 117-135
“O, coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me”: Ruthlessness and the Struggle Against Conscience in Richard III
Melvin R. Lansky
Issue 2
11 articlesPsychoanalysis in SpainOriginal Articles
- pp. 142-154
My Psychoanalytic Journey
Joan Coderch - pp. 155-171
The Fortune of a Precocious Awareness
Emilce Dio Bleichmar - pp. 172-186
Living in the Interface so as Not to Be Trapped Within Fragmentary Worlds
Hugo Bleichmar - pp. 187-197
Helping My Patients Find New Spontaneous Ways of Responding Emotionally: A 30-Year Long Journey as a Psychoanalyst
Ramon Riera - pp. 198-210
A Psychoanalyst’s Contexts
Rosa Velasco - pp. 211-221
My Life as a Psychoanalyst in Spain
José Luis Lledó Sandoval - pp. 222-233
The Long Journey to Becoming an Emancipated Woman and a Relational Psychotherapist
Concepció Garriga i Setó - pp. 234-239
Psychoanalysis in Spain: A Brief Account of the Transformative Pathways Between the Psychoanalysts and Their Institutions
Alejandro Ávila-Espada
Corrigendum
Issue 3
8 articlesThe Patient’s Contribution to the Co-construction of Clinical TheoryOriginal Articles
- pp. 245-256
The Sadomasochism of Everyday Life
Margi Kaplinsky & Shulamit Geller - pp. 257-270
Seeing Through the Fog: Learning to Work with Dissociation
Rafael D. Ornstein - pp. 271-280
What’s Fat Got to Do with It? On Different Kinds of Losses and Gains in the Analytic Relationship
Caryn Sherman-Meyer - pp. 281-297
Postcards from the Couch: A Patient’s Dreams as Communication in the Intersubjective Field During an Impasse
Penelope S. Starr-Karlin - pp. 298-311
Compliance, Defiance, and the Development of Relational Templates: What a Ballerina Taught Me About Myself and the Supervisory Process
Bruce Herzog - pp. 312-324
The Two Analyses of Mr. X: Two Analytic Voices and the Emergence of Something New
Carol B. Levin
Issue 4
10 articlesEd Tronick’s Contribution to the Theory and Technique of PsychoanalysisOriginal Articles
- pp. 328-336
The Expanding World of Edward Tronick
Beatrice Beebe & Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 337-354
An Elegant Mess: Reflections on the Research of Edward Z. Tronick
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 355-369
Mutual Regulation, Mentalization, and Therapeutic Action: A Reflection on the Contributions of Ed Tronick to Developmental and Psychotherapeutic Thinking
Peter Fonagy - pp. 370-384
Perspectives Following Klein and Bion on the Development of the Internal World: Clinical Implications
Kay M. Long, Lindsay Clarkson, Shelley Rockwell & Lynne Zeavin - pp. 385-394
Tronick’s Valuable Contributions to a Developmentalist Perspective
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 395-416
Awareness of Infants: What Do They, and We, Seek?
Colwyn Trevarthen - pp. 417-429
Therapeutic Creativity, Complexity, and Ed Tronick’s Dyadic Expansion of Consciousness
Gisèle Apter - pp. 430-444
Even More Than the “Something More”: Tronick’s Dyadic Expansion of Consciousness Model and the Expansion of Child Psychoanalytic Technique
J. Timothy Davis
Issue 5
8 articlesResponses to the Work of Antonino FerroPrologue
Original Articles
- pp. 451-464
The Transformational Vision of Antonino Ferro
Howard B. Levine - pp. 465-477
Visions of Interpretation: Ferro’s Bicycle and Arlow’s Home Movie Screen
Gail S. Reed - pp. 478-493
Antonino Ferro and Child Analysis
Virginia Ungar - pp. 494-511
Transference, the Interpersonal Field, and Psychological Transformation in the Work of Antonino Ferro
Steven H. Goldberg - pp. 512-525
A Response That Raises Many Questions
Antonino Ferro - pp. 526-554
Variations on a Theme by Antonino Ferro: Alphabetizing the Emotions
Leopold Nosek
Issue 6
8 articlesPostmodernism and PsychoanalysisOriginal Articles
- pp. 566-577
Psychic Truth and the In-Session Work of the Analyst
Luis J. Martín Cabré - pp. 578-596
In-Between: Shapes of Subjectivities in the Analytic Situation
Paolo Fabozzi - pp. 597-608
Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis and the Sociocultural Turn: From Cultural Contexts to Hermeneutic Understanding
Roger Frie - pp. 609-624
Psychoanalysis in Postmodern Times: Some Questions and Challenges
Juan Pablo Jiménez - pp. 625-638
The Psychoanalysis of Narcissism and the Inevitability of “Postmodern” Psychoanalysis
René Roussillon - pp. 639-660
Truth and Consequences: What We Lose and Gain in Psychoanalytic Postmodernism
Judith Guss Teicholz
Issue 7
8 articlesChildren in Need: Analysts in Alternative SettingsOriginal Articles
- pp. 668-681
Psychological Struggles of Children in Alternative Care Settings
Alan Krohn - pp. 682-695
Caring for the Caregivers: Building Resilience
Marilyn Charles - pp. 696-713
The Work of the Psychoanalyst: Reflections on Countertransference with Institutionalized Youth Patients
Ruth Axelrod Praes, Benny Weiss Steider & Juan Azar Andere - pp. 714-732
A Basis for Creating a Reflective Network in Schools: Reflective Network Therapy in a Small Middle and High School
Sandy G. Ansari & Gilbert Kliman - pp. 733-743
Siege: Marwan and Sahar, Four Years After the 2009 Gaza War
Elsa First - pp. 744-757
On the Seashore of Sunshine Homes: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Working with Institutionalized Children in India
Monisha Nayar-Akhtar
Issue 8
9 articlesCategory/GenderOriginal Articles
- pp. 766-785
The Machine-Phallus: Psychoanalyzing the Geopolitical Economy of Masculinity and Race
Heidi J. Nast - pp. 786-794
The Body One Is: The Best Form of Containment or The Crying Game Redux
Aisha Abbasi & Susan McNamara - pp. 795-808
Genderqueer: One Family’s Experience with Gender Variance
Lisa Marcus, Kenneth Marcus, Sara M. Yaxte & Katherine Marcus - pp. 809-822
Understanding Gender Through the Lens of Transgender Experience
Jack Pula - pp. 823-831
Sexuality, Normality, and Social Terror: XXY by Lucía Puenzo
Jorgelina Corbatta