Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Volume 43
Issue 1
7 articlesTechnology, Daily Life, and PsychoanalysisOriginal Articles
Original Article
Issue 2
8 articlesPerspectives on Populist and Fascistic States of MindOriginal Articles
- pp. 84-95
Trauma and the Fascist State of Mind: The Emptying of the Self and the Road to Perdition
Christina Wieland - pp. 96-109
Perverted Containment: Trumpism, Cult Creation, and the Rise of Destructive American Populism
Michael J. Diamond - pp. 110-118
Populism: The Politics of Emotions
R.D. Hinshelwood - pp. 119-129
Reactionary States of Mind as the Holocene Ends
Paul Hoggett - pp. 130-144
In Dark Times: Psychoanalytic Praxis as a Form of Resistance to Fascist Propaganda
Era A. Loewenstein
Issue 3
8 articlesOriginal Articles
- pp. 184-198
Guided Participation and Parental Tutoring in Preschool Children with Autism: A Pilot Study of Relationship Development Intervention (RDI)
Fionnuala Larkin, Lynne Hollaway, Mary Garlington & Jessica Hobson - pp. 199-214
Autism and Play: Bringing Insights from Movement Research into Relationship-Based Practice
Pat Amos - pp. 215-231
Reimagining Autistic Children’s Independent and Social Play with Peers
Pamela Wolfberg & Gesean Lewis Woods - pp. 232-246
Music Therapy with Autistic Children: Creating an Intersubjective Field of Play through Improvisation
Jacqueline C. Birnbaum, Zachary Kandler, Mariana Aslan, Jenny Hoi Yan Fu & Alan Turry
Issue 4
9 articlesNew Psychoanalysts Speak – Reflections on Personal and Professional TransformationsOriginal Articles
- pp. 258-268
The Development of an Analytic Mind, Analytic Identity, and Analytic Voice
Kathy Monroy - pp. 269-274
An African American Woman Considers Transcendence via Psychoanalysis
Debra Myers - pp. 275-282
Growing a Psychoanalyst
Rochelle M. Broder - pp. 283-289
Is This My Home? How Psychoanalytic Training Led to My Cultural Reawakening
Ruth B. Migler - pp. 290-299
Dead Men Walking
John R. Paddock - pp. 300-307
Trauma, Loss, and Working Through in an Analytic Candidate’s Life
Shirley C. Malove
Issue 5
8 articlesFictional Characters: Psychoanalytic and Literary PerspectivesOriginal Articles
- pp. 328-341
Origins of Fictional Characters: Creating Life on the Page
Fred L. Griffin - pp. 342-346
Our Lives in Literature
Paula Marantz Cohen - pp. 347-354
Still Alice, Always Elena: New Stories about Dementia
Jehanne Gheith - pp. 355-363
Love’s Labor’s Lost: The Lived-Experience, A Pan-European Play
Elisabeth Pearson Waugaman - pp. 364-382
The Origins of Modern Literary Theory in the Repudiation of Autobiographical Readings of Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Richard M. Waugaman
Issue 6
13 articlesHOMEThe Material Aspects of Home
- pp. 399-409
A Space Odyssey: The Impact of Changing the Physical Aspects of the Analytic Setting on the Analyst, the Patient and Their Relationship
Sandra G. Hershberg - pp. 410-418
Rooms to Live In: An Architect’s Recollections
Frank Harmon - pp. 425-435
Leaving Home: Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf”
Julie Jaffee Nagel - pp. 439-449
The Complex Relationship between Structural and Psychic Space: When Two Cultures/Homes Collide
Monisha Nayar-Akhtar - pp. 450-455
Mapping Obscura: Locating the Space and Non-Space of Memory and Home through the Photograph
Yamini Nayar - pp. 468-481
At Home in Oneself: Self-States and the Treatment of Trauma
Heather Craige - pp. 482-498
Homesickness: Its Particular Relevance to Children of Separation and Divorce
Linda Gunsberg