Issue 1
12 articlesOvercoming Distance: The China American Psychoanalytic AlliancePrologue
Original Articles
- pp. 3-15
The History of Psychoanalysis in China
Hsuan-Ying Huang & Douglas Kirsner - pp. 16-29
The History of CAPA
Elise W. Snyder - pp. 30-37
Distance Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China
Lana P. Fishkin - pp. 38-45
CAPA Supervision
Thomas W. Campbell - pp. 46-49
The Experience of Supervising Chinese Students
Neal Spira - pp. 50-55
Ethical Issues in Psychotherapy Training in China
Ralph E. Fishkin & Frederic J. Levine - pp. 56-63
Psychodynamic Distance Training and Treatment: The China American Psychoanalytic Alliance Research
Robert M. Gordon - pp. 64-71
The China American Psychoanalytic Alliance (CAPA) Tour of a Lifetime
Gerald P. Perman - pp. 72-75
CAPA in China
Maranda Yee Tak Sze & Wendy Cuiqin Wen - pp. 76-85
The Psychoanalytic Education of CAPA Graduates
Ralph E. Fishkin
Issue 2
8 articles“Slouching Towards Bethlehem”: Our Analytic Self EmergesOriginal Articles
- pp. 90-99
Becoming an Analyst: Après-coup
Annie G. Rogers - pp. 100-108
On Slouching, Evolving, and Transforming: In Appreciation of Nina Coltart’s “Slouching Towards Bethlehem … or Thinking the Unthinkable in Psychoanalysis”
David G. Power - pp. 109-119
“Out of the Depths I Cry to You”1: Into the Dark Unknown Depths — Two-in-Oneness
Ofra Eshel - pp. 120-130
Being an Analyst: A Journey of Outsidership, Topology, and Time
Eve Watson - pp. 131-146
Lived Depth: A Phenomenology of Psychoanalytic Process and Identity
John C. Foehl - pp. 147-154
How Did It Happen? Writing—A Royal Road to Becoming/Being an Analyst (Through the Lens of Complexity Theory)
Carol B. Levin
Issue 3
8 articlesAs Women Age: A Psychoanalytic PerspectivePrologue
Original Articles
- pp. 161-172
The Sacred Beauty of Finite Life: Re-Imagining the Face of the Other
Mark Freeman - pp. 173-188
Body Experience in the Analysis of the Older Woman
Susan H. Sands - pp. 189-196
When “Old Ladies” Meet: On Being Seen and Heard in a Lonely World
Annette Richard & Doris Brothers - pp. 197-206
Mirrors, Passion, Power, and Spirit: Fact and Fiction in the Stories of Aging Women
Renée Cherow-O’Leary - pp. 207-217
Becoming Wise
Carol B. Levin
Personal Reflection
Issue 4
8 articlesThe Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Humanistic ValuesOriginal Articles
- pp. 223-233
The Relativity of Morality in the Contemporary World
Anna Ornstein - pp. 234-242
How Demagogy Works: Reflections on Aggression in Politically Fraught Times
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 243-252
Dreaming the Field: The Analyst’s Dreams as a Co-Creative Act
Heather Ferguson - pp. 253-261
Wrongness: Social Side-Effects in Psychotherapy
Adriano Bugliani - pp. 262-270
The Need for and Resistance to Realness in the Analyst: Making Psychoanalysis a Truly Two-Person Experience
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 271-280
Therapeutic Goals, Functional Capacity, and the Conditions of Therapeutic Action
Lester Lenoff
Issue 5
15 articlesPsychoanalysis and Buddhism- pp. 283
A Note on Illustrations in This Issue
Barry Magid - pp. 284
“Don’t Remove Delusion”
- pp. 285-287
Prologue: Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: A Confusion of Tongues
Barry Magid - pp. 288-299
From Civilization of Pessimism to Culture of Compassion: Self Psychological Reflections on Freud’s Essay “Civilization and Its Discontents”
Raanan Kulka - pp. 300-310
Emptiness, Equanimity and the Selfobject Function
Gabriela Mann - pp. 311-326
The Interspace: Evolving Psychoanalytic Metatheory
Farrell Silverberg - pp. 327-339
Empathy, Compassion, and Meditation: A Vision for a Buddhist Self Psychology
John H. Riker - pp. 340-348
The Israeli Psychoanalytic Buddhist Project: An Ethical Psychoanalysis That Dares to Dream in a Land of Shattered Dreams
Maxwell Sucharov - pp. 349-358
The Promise and Peril of Buddhist Meditation
Grace Schireson - pp. 359
“Bodhidharma”
- pp. 360-366
Therapeutic Impasse in a Famous Zen Case: Memorial Tribute for Jeremy Safran
Polly Young-Eisendrath - pp. 367
“Mind Like Tofu”
- pp. 368-375
Growing Up in the Dharma and Psychoanalysis: Watching the Conversation Change
Pilar Jennings - pp. 376
“Ordinary Mind Is the Way”
- pp. 377-379
Epilogue: Your Ordinary Mind Is the Way
Barry Magid
Issue 6
8 articlesPsychoanalysis Combined with Other Modalities- pp. 381-383
Prologue: Psychoanalysis Combined with Other Modalities
Andrew I. Smolar - pp. 384-394
Thinking about Obsessional Thinking: An Integrative Model
Jill Bresler - pp. 395-407
Christianity and Psychoanalysis: Orienting View and Augmenting Modality
Marie T. Hoffman - pp. 408-421
Enhancing the Dyad II: The Transferential Benefits of Combining Group Therapy with Psychoanalytic Treatment
Andrew I. Smolar - pp. 422-434
Embracing Reality: Mindfulness, Acceptance and Affect Regulation; Integrating Relational Psychoanalysis and Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Lisa S. Lyons - pp. 435-447
When the Body Keeps the Score: Some Implications of Trauma Theory and Practice for Psychoanalytic Work
Vivian Dent - pp. 448-460
An Integrative Approach to Relational Psychoanalysis
Kenneth A. Frank - pp. 461-462
Epilogue: Psychoanalysis Combined with Other Modalities
Andrew I. Smolar
Issue 7
12 articlesBeyond the Consulting Room — Psychoanalysis Within the Social Sphere in Israel- pp. 463-466
Prologue: Beyond the Consulting Room — Psychoanalysis Within the Social Sphere in Israel
Gabriela Mann - pp. 467-477
The Wounded Passion: The Inner Experience of an Israeli Psychoanalyst
Yolanda Gampel - pp. 478-486
The Hero Transformed: The Dialectics of Heroism and Psychoanalytic Process in Working with Israeli Men
Chana Ullman - pp. 487-496
Perpetrators and Victims: Can the Self Renounce Its Trauma?
Gabriela Mann - pp. 497-506
On Transference in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy for Loss and Bereavement: Thoughts and Associations Inspired by David Grossman’s A Horse Walks into a Bar and by Three Vignettes
Mati Ben Zur - pp. 507-518
Truth, Poetry, and the Israeli Psychoanalytic Challenge
Shlomit Yadlin-Gadot - pp. 519-528
A Psychoanalytic Contribution to the Treatment of Children at Risk in Their Families — An Israeli Perspective
Shlomith Cohen - pp. 529-535
Becoming the Little Prince: Autism Within a Psychoanalytic Environment
Hana Grinberg & Arnona Zahavi - pp. 536-549
The “Lechol Nefesh” Project: Intensive and Long Term Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Public Mental Health Centers
Ilan Amir & Gaby Shefler - pp. 550-558
The Challenge of Empathy: Examining Processes in the Israeli-Palestinian Bi-National School for Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents
Itamar Lurie, Shafiq Masalha & Esti Galili-Weisstub - pp. 559-569
“Human Spirit” — Visionary Project: Breakthrough for Psychoanalysis — Preservation for Buddhism: A Global Promise for Psychoanalytic Contribution for Weakened Populations
Raanan Kulka, Iris Gavrieli-Rahabi & Karina Goldberg - pp. 570
Epilogue: Psychoanalysis Beyond the Consulting Room
Gabriela Mann
Issue 8
14 articlesSexualities, Gender, Class, and Race: A Psychoanalytic View from France- pp. 571-578
Prologue: Queering and Decolonizing Psychoanalysis
Nicolas Evzonas - pp. 579-590
Michel Foucault: The Queer Gender for Psychoanalysis?
Laurie Laufer - pp. 591-592
Commentary on Laufer
Giovanni Minonne - pp. 593-611
Moroccan Minor Sexualities: Coloniality, Subalternization and Minor Psychoanalysis
Thamy Ayouch - pp. 612-614
Commentary on Ayouch
Giovanni Minonne - pp. 615-620
The Psychoanalyst’s Couch as a Safe Space: Gender and Psychoanalysis in France Today
Beatriz Santos - pp. 621
Commentary on Santos
Giovanni Minonne - pp. 622-632
On the Untranslatable in Psychoanalysis
Nizar Hatem - pp. 633-635
Commentary on Hatem
Giovanni Minonne - pp. 636-656
Gender and “Race” Enigmatic Signifiers: How the Social Colonizes the Unconscious
Nicolas Evzonas - pp. 657-658
Commentary on Evzonas
Giovanni Minonne - pp. 659-677
The Infantile Erotic Countertransference: The Analyst’s Infantile Sexual, Ethics, and the Role of the Psychoanalytic Collective
Avgi Saketopoulou - pp. 678-679
Commentary on Saketopoulou
Giovanni Minonne - pp. 680-685
Epilogue: Are Gender and Race Psychoanalytic Issues?
Thamy Ayouch