Issue 1
11 articlesPsychoanalyzing the Apocalypse- pp. 1-2
Prologue: Psychoanalyzing the Apocalypse
Daniel Goldin - pp. 3-68
Psychoanalyzing the Apocalypse: A Virtual Roundtable Discussion
Melvin Bornstein, Cynthia Chalker, Mauricio Cortina, Daniel Goldin, George Hagman, Gianni Nebbiosi, Donna Orange, Judith Rustin, Andrew Samuels & Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 69
Reflections: Editor’s Note
Daniel Goldin - pp. 70-71
Psychoanalysis and Apocalypse: Concluding Thoughts
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 72-73
Reflection
Cynthia Chalker - pp. 74-75
Apocalypse and Despair, or Hope and Opportunity?
Mauricio Cortina - pp. 76-77
Final Reflections upon the Psychoanalyzing the Apocalypse Panel
George Hagman - pp. 78-79
Reflections on the Roundtable: Psychoanalyzing the Apocalypse
Judith Rustin - pp. 80-81
52 Pick Up: Reflections on the Apocalypse Conversation
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 82-86
Epilogue: Psychoanalyzing the Apocalypse
Daniel Goldin - pp. 87-88
Bibliography
Daniel Goldin
Issue 2
6 articlesThe Refugee Experience- pp. 89-90
Prologue: The Refugee Experience
Doris Brothers & Koichi Togashi - pp. 91-102
The Long Winding Road to Liberation: The Tales of Two Iranian Immigrants
Gita Zarnegar & Ahmad-Reza Mohammadpour-Yazdi - pp. 103-114
Analytic Therapy with Refugees: Between Silence and Embodied Narratives
Monica Luci & Margarita Kahn - pp. 115-127
Life on the Line: Border Stories
Margy Sperry & Susan Mull - pp. 128-137
Are We All Refugees?
Koichi Togashi & Doris Brothers - pp. 138
Epilogue: The Refugee Experience
Doris Brothers & Koichi Togashi
Issue 3
9 articlesThe Many Faces of Self Psychology- pp. 139-140
Prologue: The Many Faces of Self Psychology
Estelle Shane & Elizabeth M. Carr - pp. 141-146
Heinz Kohut’s Aesthetic Sensibility, Especially His Literary Imagination
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 147-158
Nuclearity
Daniel Goldin - pp. 159-173
Self Psychology in a Pluralistic World: A Position Paper
Martin Gossmann - pp. 174-186
From Theory-Centered to Patient-Centered Treatment: How Kohut’s Attitudes Impact Contemporary Therapeutic Work
Richard A. Geist - pp. 187-198
From a Cohesive Self to a Relational Being: The Evolution of the Psychology of the Self to the Psychology of Being Human
Koichi Togashi & Amanda Kottler - pp. 199-212
Self Psychology and Aggression — Reflections on Aversive Experience, Culture, and Building Developmental Capabilities
Marie Hellinger & Elizabeth M. Carr - pp. 213-226
Afterward — The Many Faces of Self Psychology: Two Reflective Essays
Estelle Shane & Elizabeth M. Carr - pp. 227
Epilogue: The Many Faces of Self Psychology
Estelle Shane & Elizabeth M. Carr
Issue 6
12 articlesWriting a New Playbook: Confronting Theoretical and Clinical Challenges of the Twin Pandemics of COVID-19 and Systemic Racism- pp. 361-362
Prologue: Writing a New Playbook: Confronting Theoretical and Clinical Challenges of the Twin Pandemics of COVID-19 and Systemic Racism
Sandra G. Hershberg & Janna Sandmeyer - pp. 363-377
The Pandemic in America: A Crisis for Democracy
Adrienne E. Harris - pp. 378-387
Uncharted Territory: Clinical Practice in the Time of a National Pandemic and Cultural Revolution
Alison McGrath Howard - pp. 388-390
Discussion of Alison Howard’s Clinical Case
Adrienne E. Harris - pp. 391-395
In the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Some Observations from a Black Psychoanalyst Living in the Community
Annie Lee Jones - pp. 396-406
COVID-19 and Racial Unrest: Turmoil and Opportunity: A Commentary on Two Papers
C. Jama Adams - pp. 407-417
Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Apathy, and Hope: A Response to Harris and Howard
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 418-425
Can We Stay Home Long Enough to Confront and Dismantle the Truth — That All Humans Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others
Amanda Kottler - pp. 426-430
Caste and Ungrievable Lives: A Conversation Ethical and Clinical
Donna M. Orange - pp. 431-437
Development in the Midst of Crisis
Kerry Kelly Novick - pp. 438-442
Epilogue: Writing a New Playbook: Confronting Theoretical and Clinical Challenges of the Twin Pandemics of COVID-19 and Systemic Racism
Sandra G. Hershberg & Janna Sandmeyer - pp. i
In Memoriam: Joseph D. Lichtenberg, M.D.
Mel Bornstein
Issue 7
12 articlesLeadership, Psychoanalysis, and Society- pp. 443-445
Prologue: Leadership, Psychoanalysis, and Society
Michael Maccoby & Mauricio Cortina - pp. 446-455
Leadership in Context
Michael Maccoby - pp. 456-472
Our Prehistory as Egalitarian Nomadic Foragers with Antiauthoritarian Leadership: What These Nomads Can Teach Us Today
Mauricio Cortina - pp. 473-480
Leadership – Charismatic or Inspiring? An Inquiry into Regressive and Developmental Forms of Leadership
Jon Stokes - pp. 481-487
The Surprising Resilience of Freud’s Libidinal Types and Their Influence on Leadership
Tim Scudder - pp. 488-493
Aesthetics and Leadership: An Essay
Rafael Ramirez - pp. 494-503
Changing Demands on Leadership
Charles Heckscher - pp. 504-508
Leadership in the Industrial Workplace
Bob Duckles - pp. 509-526
Why People Lead and Others Follow: The Black Perspective
Robert L. Cosby & Janice Berry Edwards - pp. 527-539
How Paul Elovitz Used What He Learned about Childhood, Leadership, Listening, and Personality to Become a Presidential Psychobiographer of Trump and Biden
Paul H. Elovitz - pp. 540-551
The Dark Triad May Be Not So Dark: Exploring Why ‘Toxic’ Leaders Are So Common—With Some Implications for Scholarship and Education
Jeffrey Pfeffer - pp. 552-553
Epilogue: Leadership, Psychoanalysis, and Society
Michael Maccoby & Mauricio Cortina
Issue 8
10 articlesAdvancing Psychotherapy for the Next Generation: Rehumanizing Mental Health Policy and Practice- pp. 555-557
Prologue: Advancing Psychotherapy for the Next Generation: Rehumanizing Mental Health Policy and Practice
Tom Wooldridge - pp. 558-564
Psychotherapy Action Network: Seeing Beyond the Crossroads
Nancy Burke, Linda Michaels & Janice Muhr - pp. 565-579
Diagnosis and Its Discontents: Reflections on Our Current Dilemma
Nancy McWilliams - pp. 580-592
CBF: Cognitive Behavioral Fallacies
Farhad Dalal - pp. 593-602
Relational Healing in Psychotherapy: Reaching Beyond the Research
Enrico Gnaulati - pp. 603-623
Going Beneath the Surface: What People Want from Therapy
Santiago Delboy & Linda Michaels - pp. 624-637
The Cost-Effectiveness of Psychodynamic Therapy: The Obstacles, the Law, and a Landmark Lawsuit
Susan G. Lazar - pp. 638-653
The Exclusion of Psychoanalysis in Academic and Organized U.S. Psychology: On Voodooism, Witch-Hunts, and the Legion of Followers
Oksana Yakushko - pp. 654-672
Two Perspectives of Mental Distress
John Thor Cornelius - pp. 673-676
Epilogue: Stepping Towards the Future: PsiAN’s Vision
Linda Michaels, Janice Muhr & Nancy Burke
Issue 4-5
14 articlesIs This Analysis?- pp. 229-231
Prologue: Is This Analysis?
Richard Frank & Melvin Bornstein - pp. 232-282
Psychoanalysis Is a Rescue Operation The Taming of the Dishwasher
Richard Frank - pp. 283-288
Richard’s Analysis: From the Other Side
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 289-291
Love Is the Great Educator: Response to Richard Frank and Mel Bornstein
Anton Kris - pp. 292-295
Is This Analysis – No and Yes
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 296-301
From Pain and Pessimism to Joy and Optimism: Remarks on Richard’s Analysis
Aisha Abbasi - pp. 302-314
How Much Electricity Can a Household Appliance Tolerate? The Litmus Test for the Analytic Field
Antonino Ferro - pp. 315-326
What Is Psychoanalysis? A Brief Commentary on Bornstein and Frank
Frank Summers - pp. 327-337
A Fortuitous Fit: Reflections on Analytic Love and the Practice of Psychoanalysis
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 338-344
Psychoanalytic Pragmatics
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 345-350
How Does Contemporary Psychoanalysis Work? The Two Analyses of Dr. R.F.
James L. Fosshage - pp. 351-357
Shattering the Tablets
Seth Aronson - pp. 358-359
Epilogue: Is This Analysis?
Richard Frank & Mel Bornstein - pp. i
Dedication