Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 1-1
Editorial
Jane Milton - pp. 17-28
Problems in the Management of Borderline Patients in In-Patient Settings
Marcus Evans - pp. 29-45
About Parallel Work with Latency Children and Their Parents
Daniel Barth - pp. 47-56
Curious Bedfellows: Psychoanalytic Understanding and Old Age Psychiatry
Mark Ardern, Jane Garner & Ruth Porter - pp. 57-73
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Outcome Research: A Qualitative Study
Bo Sigrell, Ann Cornell, Karin Gyllensköld, Ingrid Lindgren & Per Stenfelt - pp. 79-81
The Baby and the Bathwater. Karnac. £17.95. International Universities Press. $35.00. Pp. xviii + 172.
Nicola Blandford - pp. 81-83
What Do Psychoanalysts Want? The Problem of Aims in Psychoanalytic Therapy. By Joseph Sandler and Anna Ursula Dreher. Routledge £37.50 (hb), £13.99 (pb). Pp. 141.
Rosemary Davies - pp. 83-87
The Analyst's Preconscious. By Victoria Hamilton. The Analytic Press. $47.50/-£38.00. Pp. ix + 352.
Graham Ingham - pp. 87-88
Blocks and Freedoms in Sexual Life—A Handbook of Psychosexual Medicine. By Ruth Skrine. Oxford & New York: Radcliffe Medical Press. Pp. 140.
Gill Hinshelwood - pp. 89-91
Counselling, Psychotherapy and the Law. By Peter Jenkins. London: Sage Publications. Pp. 340. £14.99.
Anne Zachary - pp. 92-93
Specific Techniques for the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenic Patients. By Andrew Lotterman. Madison, Connecticut: International Universities Press. $37.50. Pp. xii + Pp. 224.
Brian Martindale
Issue 2
21 articles- pp. 97-97
Editorial
Jane Milton - pp. 103-110
Reflections on Purchasing Psychotherapy Services: The Importance of Unconscious Factors
Antony Garelick - pp. 111-118
Critical Review of the Review of Psychotherapy Services in England
David Taylor - pp. 121-121
The Mind's Eye: Psychological Aspects of Eye Disorders
Richard Wormald - pp. 121-123
The William Inman Trust
Jennifer Johns - pp. 124-131
The Eye and I: Psychological Aspects of Common Eye Disorders
Alexis Brook - pp. 131-140
Some Thoughts on the Relationship between Eye Pain and Emotion
Sotiris Zalidis - pp. 141-144
One Eye Sees, the other Feels
Simon Horgan - pp. 145-147
Speckens, A.E., van Hemert, A.M., Spinhoven, P., Hawton, K.E., Bolk, J.H. & Rooijmans, H.G. (1995). Cognitive behavioural therapy for medically unexplained physical symptoms: a randomised controlled trial. Brit. J. Med. Psychol. 311, 1328-32.: Turning a Blind Eye: Some Reflections on a Multidisciplinary Seminar
Andrew Elder - pp. 148-150
The Footballer, the Postman Pat Girl, and the Film-Maker
Liz Middleton - pp. 150-153
The Footballer, the Postman Pat Girl, and the Film-Maker
Mandy O'Keeffe - pp. 154-162
Self-Injury to the Eyes—A Discussion
Jane Milton - pp. 172-177
Recovered Memories of Trauma: Transferring the Present to the Past. By C Brooks Brenneis. Madison, Connecticut: Int. Univ. Press. Pp. 204.
Christopher Cordess - pp. 180-182
The Clinical Thinking of Wilfred Bion. By Joan & Neville Symington. Routledge £40.00 (hb), 14.99 (pb). Pp. xiv + 198.
Philip Stokoe - pp. 182-184
The Evolution of the Emotion-Processing Mind. By Robert Langs. Karnac. £18.95. Pp. xvi + 223 and Death Anxiety and Clinical Practice. Also by Robert Langs. Karnac. £19.95. Pp. xiii + 250.
Phil Mollon - pp. 184-186
The Challenge of Attachment for Care-Giving. By Dorothy Heard & Brian Lake. Routledge. £45.00 (hb), £14.99 (pb). Pp. viii + 229
Penelope Turton - pp. 186-188
Sigmund Freud. By Stephen Wilson. Stroud: Sutton Publishing (Pocket Biographies series).
Jane Milton
Section I Papers: The Review of Psychotherapy Services in England 1996
Section II Conference Proceedings: The Mind's Eye: Psychological Aspects of Eye Disorders
Issue 3
17 articles- pp. 191-191
Editorial
Jane Milton - pp. 193-212
Why the Cycle in a Cyclical Psychosis? An Analytic Contribution to the Understanding of Recurrent Manic-Depressive Psychosis
Richard Lucas - pp. 213-228
The Death Instinct: A Psychological Killer
Judith Felman - pp. 229-240
Bringing Deadness to Life: An Appreciation of Rosenfeld's Contribution to Thinking about Narcissism
Penelope Garvey - pp. 241-258
The Group and the Oedipal Situation
Michael Halton - pp. 259-270
On Ageing, Dying, Death and Eternal Life
Brian Martindale - pp. 271-271
Letters to the Editor
- pp. 272-272
Letters to the Editor
- pp. 273-274
Letters to the Editor
- pp. 275-275
Letters to the Editor
- pp. 280-283
Infant Observation: The International Journal of Infant Observation and its Applications. Editor, Lisa Miller. Volume 1 Number 1, September 1997. Tavistock Clinic Foundation in association with the University of East London Press. Annual subscription rates: UK/European Union £30; Rest of World £40; Students/trainees £20; Institutions £50.
Kate Barrows - pp. 283-284
A Practical Guide to Forensic Psychotherapy. Edited by E V Welldon & C Van Velsen Jessica Kingsley Publishers. £18.95. Pp. viii + 350.
James Mackeith - pp. 284-286
Lost for Words: The Psychoanalysis of Anorexia and Bulimia. By Em Farrell. London: Process Press. £9.95. Pp. xv + 104.
Brett Karr - pp. 286-289
Psychotherapy with Women: Feminist Perspectives. By Marilyn Lawrence and Marie Maguire (editors) London: Routledge. Pp. 248.: Men, Women, Passion and Power: Gender Issues in psychotherapy. By Marie Maguire. London: Routledge. Pp. 248.
Denise Cullington Roberts - pp. 289-291
Who Cares? True Stories of the NHS Reforms. By Peter Bruggen. London: Jon Carpenter Publishing. Pp. 314.
Philip Stokoe - pp. 291-296
Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis: the Asian and North American Experience. By Alan Roland. New York and London: Routledge. Pp. 218.
M Fakhry Davids