Issue 1
19 articlesSection One: Culture and Psychoanalysis
- pp. 22-29
Chinese Culture and Psychoanalysis
Peter Loewenberg - pp. 30-49
Femininity and Masculinity in Chinese Culture
Wang Huan - pp. 50-59
Rereading Klein's “Some Reflections on ‘The Oresteia’”—the Evolution of the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Four Generations of Chinese Women
Xu Jianqin (Jane Xu) - pp. 60-63
Commentary: “Rereading Klein's ‘Some Reflections on “The Oresteia”’—the Evolution of the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Four Generations of Chinese Women”, by Xu Jianqin (Jane Xu)
Jill Savege Scharff - pp. 66-91
China's Demographic Prospects to 2040 and Their Implications: An Overview
Nicholas Eberstadt - pp. 92-110
Traumatised women—organised violence
Sverre Varvin & Eivor Lægreid - pp. 119-121
Discussion: “A Family with Oedipal Dynamics” by Li Yanling, with David E. Scharff
Elizabeth Palacios - pp. 122-134
Brief Intervention with a Chinese family of a School-Refusing Fourteen-Year-Old Girl
David E. Scharff & Janine Wanlass - pp. 135-142
The Setting in Online Video Psychotherapy
Duan Haoning - pp. 143-145
Discussion: “The Setting in Online Video Psychotherapy” by Duan Haoning
Zhang Peichao - pp. 154-157
On the Use of Teleanalysis during COVID-19 in Panama
Yolanda Varela - pp. 160-163
Preface to the Chinese edition of The Matrix of the Mind: Object Relations and the Psychoanalytic Dialogue, by Thomas H. Ogden, translated by Yin Yiting. Shanghai: East China Normal University Press, 2016, 153 pages
Yin Yiting - pp. 164-167
Notes on Contributors
- pp. ix-x
Editor's Introduction
David E. Scharff
Section Two: Population, Trauma, and Mental Health
Section Three: Clinical Matters
Section Four: Going Online in the Time of COVID-19
Issue 2
21 articles- pp. 173-180
Mother, Infant, and Father: Development and Gender in a Cross-Cultural Dialogue
Frances Thomson-Salo - pp. 181-187
The Female Element, Primary Identification, and Creation in Environment in Contemporary China—Relating and Isolating
Wang Qian - pp. 188
Editor's Note
David E. Scharff - pp. 189-190
Discussion: A Discussion of Articles by Tong Jun and Wang Qian
Arlene Kramer Richards - pp. 191-197
Cultural, Historical and Psychoanalytic Contributions to Female Identity in China: A Discussion of Articles by Tong Jun and Wang Qian
Paula L. Ellman - pp. 198-210
Mary's Progress towards Feminine Identification in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Yunping Yang - pp. 211-220
Shidu Women—the Historical, Cultural, Personality Characteristics of Their Grief Psychodynamic
Jia Xiaoming & Yang Nan - pp. 221-229
The Abortion of Female Foetuses and the Killing of Newborn Girls in China—the Power of Unconscious Phantasies
Alf Gerlach - pp. 230-243
Mother-Child Relationships at the Mosuo
Maya Nadig - pp. 244-254
Changing Family and Marital Structure in China
David E. Scharff - pp. 255-266
Chinese Women's Autonomy: Parenthood as a Choice
Shelly Volsche & William Jankowiak - pp. 267-277
Discussion: Factors That Influence Fertility Intentions of Chinese Youth: A Discussion of Issues Raised by Volsche and Jankowiak's “Chinese Women's Autonomy: Parenthood as a Choice”
Song Rui - pp. 278-288
Active Imagination, Extraversion, Cross-Culture: Guan Yin and Chinese Divination
Marta Tibaldi - pp. 289
Discussion: A Discussion of Marta Tibaldi's “Active Imagination, Extraversion, Cross-Culture: Guan Yin and Chinese divination”
Warren W. Sibilla - pp. 290-296
Gender, Family, and Intergenerational Transmission of Traumatisation
Sverre Varvin - pp. 297-306
Love, Maternal Love, Romantic Love, Depressive Love: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
Maria Teresa Savio Hooke - pp. 307-314
Subtle Forms of Developmental Trauma in the Young Child: Attachment, the Unconscious, and Trauma
Beth I. Kalish - pp. 315-322
Children in World War II—“German Elderly Psychoanalysts Remember”
Gertraud Schlesinger-Kipp - pp. 325-328
Notes on Contributors
- pp. ix-x
Editors' Introduction
David E. Scharff & Gertraud Schlesinger-Kipp