Issue 1
11 articlesCastration Anxiety, RevisitedOriginal Articles
- pp. 11-22
“Castration Anxiety” Revisited: Especially “Female Castration Anxiety”
Rosemary H. Balsam - pp. 23-33
Castration and Conformity
Anna Migliozzi - pp. 34-50
Desiring Castration: A Reformulation of Castration Theory Illustrated with a Transgender Case
Danielle Knafo - pp. 51-58
The Castration Complex
Marie G. Rudden - pp. 59-75
Death as the Ultimate Castration
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 76-82
How Bion’s Work on Thinking Might Throw Light on the Development of Sexuality
Nicola Abel-Hirsch - pp. 83-90
Anxious? Castration Is the Solution!
Patricia Gherovici - pp. 91-105
Has Castration Anxiety Anything to Do with Psychoanalysis?
Jani Santamaría
Issue 2
10 articlesDaniel Stern: Contributions to Psychoanalysis and Developmental Psychology, Part IIOriginal Articles
- pp. 120-129
Now Moments in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and Baby Watching
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 130-137
Being-With: From Infancy Through Philosophy to Psychoanalysis
Bruce Reis - pp. 138-147
Implicit Knowledge from Infancy to the Psychotherapeutic Relationship: The Contribution of Daniel Stern
Massimo Ammaniti - pp. 148-153
Vitality Forms in Evolution and Development
Myron A. Hofer - pp. 154-164
Forms of Vitality: Their Neural Bases, Their Role in Social Cognition, and the Case of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Vittorio Gallese & Magali J. Rochat
Issue 3
7 articlesPrimary Process RevisitedOriginal Articles
- pp. 177-185
The Primary Process: Bridges to Interdisciplinary Studies of Mind
Linda A. W. Brakel - pp. 186-197
The Primary Process: Freud’s Profound Yet Neglected Contribution to the Psychology of Consciousness
Michael Robbins - pp. 198-209
The Primary Process as a Transitional Concept: New Perspectives from Cognitive Psychology and Affective Neuroscience
Wilma Bucci - pp. 210-221
The Lost Analyst and the Phoenix: Image, Word, Myth, and the Journey from Dissociation to Integration
Penelope S. Starr-Karlin - pp. 222-233
Dreams as Fictional Remembering
Daniel Goldin
Issue 4
8 articlesToday’s Bridge Between Psychoanalysis and the Group WorldOriginal Articles
- pp. 246-255
The Unobtrusive Relational Group Analyst and the Work of the Narrative
Robert Grossmark - pp. 256-269
Enhancing the Dyad: The Benefits of Combining Group Therapy with Psychoanalytic Treatment
Andrew I. Smolar - pp. 270-284
Developing Groups That Change Our Minds and Transform Our Brains: Systems-Centered’s Functional Subgrouping, Its Impact on Our Neurobiology, and Its Role in Each Phase of Group Development
Susan P. Gantt - pp. 285-298
The Evidence-Based Group Psychotherapist
Molyn Leszcz - pp. 299-311
Cracking the Intrapsychic “Glass Ceiling” for Women in Leadership: Therapeutic Interventions
Shoshana Ben-Noam - pp. 312-327
Psychoanalytic Organizational Consulting: The Role of the Founding Trauma
David Gutmann & Sylvie Toral
Issue 5
8 articlesFifty Years of Couple Psychoanalysis: An Analysis, Discussion, and Future DirectionsOriginal Article
- pp. 331-358
From Application to Approach: A Systematic Review of 50 Years of Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy
Heather B. MacIntosh - pp. 364-377
Couple Psychoanalysis in the United Kingdom: Past, Present, and Future
Christopher Clulow, Leezah Hertzmann & Viveka Nyberg - pp. 399-408
Relational Psychoanalytic Perspective on Couples Psychotherapy
Philip A. Ringstrom
Response Articles
- pp. 378-386
Response to Heather B. MacIntosh’s Systematic Review of Journal Articles in Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy
Jill Savege Scharff - pp. 387-398
Response to MacIntosh’s Review and Discussion of the Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy Journal Literature: A Self Psychological, Intersubjective Perspective
Carla Leone
Issue 6
8 articlesFree AssociationOriginal Articles
- pp. 435-445
A Searchlight on the Road to Freedom: Why Do We Still Need Free Association?
Galina Hristeva - pp. 446-456
Free Association Continues
Fonya Lord Helm - pp. 457-467
Free Association: From Freud to Current Use—The Effects of Training Analysis on the Use of Free Association
Joseph Schachter - pp. 468-477
Free Association, Surprise, Trauma, and Transference
Dominique Scarfone - pp. 478-487
On the Unique Power of Free-Associative Discourse: Notes on the Contributions of Henry Zvi Lothane and Christopher Bollas
Barnaby B. Barratt
Issue 7
9 articlesReflections on Jane Lewis's "Bodies in Dialogue: Empathic Connectedness in the Realm of the Unspeakable"Original Articles
- pp. 493-501
Bodies in Dialogue: Empathic Connectedness in the Realm of the Unspeakable
Jane R. Lewis - pp. 502-510
Attention and Narration to Micro-Moment Registrations of Embodied Dialogue in the Clinical Interaction: How Are We Doing?
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 511-517
The Music of Mothers and Connectedness in the Analytic Spielraum
James Herzog - pp. 518-529
Emotional Communication in the Case of Antonio
Wilma Bucci - pp. 530-540
The Analyst’s Bodily Sensations as Important Information in Clinical Work
Aisha Abbasi - pp. 541-546
Holding the Hope to Find Access to a “New Life”
Susanna Federici - pp. 547-550
Monologs, Dialogues, Bodies, Words, Silence, Photographs, Death
Adrienne Harris
Issue 8
8 articlesSafety—The Patient, The Analyst, The DyadOriginal Articles
- pp. 557-568
Exploring the Vicissitudes of Safety and Danger in Psychoanalysis: Developing Trust Through Mutual Engagement
Elizabeth M. Carr & Janna Sandmeyer - pp. 569-574
Reflections on Safety
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 575-586
The Intersubjective Safety/Danger Dialectic
Roger J. Segalla, Jr. - pp. 587-595
Analytic Safety: Navigating the Shifting Sands—A Relational Perspective
Hazel Ipp - pp. 596-604
When Danger Is Safe: Down the Rabbit Hole with Liz
Amy Eldridge - pp. 605-616
Temporal Disturbance in the Case of Maya: Musical Dissonance and the Failure of Future Vision
Joye Weisel-Barth