Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-3
Editorial
Maureen Marks - pp. 4-16
The ‘Other 23 Hours’: Special Problems of Psychotherapy in a ‘Special’ Hospital
Sameer P. Sarkar - pp. 17-34
On the Processes of Working through Loss Caused by Severe Illnesses in Childhood: A Psychoanalytic Approach
Karina Codeço Barone - pp. 35-47
The Use of ‘Case Study’ in Psychotherapeutic Research and Education
Dennis Greenwood & Del Loewenthal - pp. 48-70
Private Theories and Psychotherapeutic Technique
Björn Philips, Andrzej Werbart & Johan Schubert - pp. 71-85
Modernization or Privatization? the Future of the NHS and Implications of Governmental Reforms for Psychotherapy Services
Marco Chiesa - pp. 89-92
New Clinical Realms by Salman Akhtar (Jason Aronson, Northvale, NJ, 2003). £36.50 hardback.
Damian Gamble - pp. 93-95
Emotional Development in Psychoanalysis, Attachment Theory and Neuroscience: Creating Connections edited by Viviane Green (Hove and New York, Brunner-Routledge, 2003). 248 pp.
Kay Goddard - pp. 96-98
The Ethical Attitude in Analytic Practice edited by Hester McFarland Solomon and Mary Twyman (London & New York, Free Association Books, 2003). 183 pp. Paperback £18.99.
Adrian Sutton - pp. 98-100
From Toxic Institutions to Therapeutic Environments; Residential Settings in Mental Health Services edited by Penelope Campling, Stefan Davies and Graeme Farquharson (Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2004). 286 pp. £25.00.
Kevin Healy
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 121-134
Contributing to A Treatment Trial of Group Therapy: ‘Psychotherapy Supervisor’ or ‘Therapeutic Consultant’?
Adrian Sutton - pp. 135-159
Mothers’ Thinking and Babies’ Survival
Anne Ward - pp. 160-173
On Aggression Turned against the Self
Anthony Parfitt - pp. 177-179
In Pursuit of Psychic Change — the Betty Joseph Workshop edited by Edith Hargreaves and Arturo Varchevker. Published in association with the Institute of Psychoanalysis (Brunner-Routledge, Hove, 2004). 206 pp. £18.99.
Deborah Blessing - pp. 180-182
Attachment Trauma: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder and Multiplicity edited by Valerie Sinason (Brunner-Routledge, Hove, East Sussex; Taylor & Francis, New York, 2002). 280 pp.
Judith Issroff - pp. 182-186
Review: Masud Khan: the Myth and the Reality by Roger Willoughby with Foreword by Pearl King (Free Association Books, London, 2005). 320 pp. Hardback, £25.
Judith Issroff - pp. 186-187
Culture and Psychotherapy: A Guide to Clinical Practice edited by Wen-Sing Tseng and Jon Streltzer (Psychiatric Press, Washington & London, 2001). 313 pp. £36.95.: Eating Disorders and Cultures in Transition edited by Mervat Nasser, Melanie Katzman and Richard Gordon (Taylor & Francis, Hove, 2002). 224 pp. £18.99.
Eia Asen
Issue 3
6 articles- pp. 191
EDITORIAL
Maureen Marks - pp. 193-204
PURE GOLD OF PSYCHOANALYSIS OR PURE CHEMISTRY? HOW CAN WE HANDLE THE COUNTER-TRANSFERENCE AND THE PSYCHOANALYST'S SUPER-EGO CONFLICTS IN COMBINED TREATMENT?1
Michael Günter - pp. 205-220
THE MEANING AND FUNCTION OF SILENCE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO A THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY TREATMENT PROGRAMME*
John Gale & Beatriz Sanchez - pp. 221-232
DANGEROUS LIAISONS: PSYCHOSIS AND VIOLENCE – WORKING IN A PSYCHIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Paul Terry - pp. 233-245
CONSCIOUSNESS-RAISING AND WELL-BEING IN PUBLIC SPHERE ORGANIZATIONS: A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF PSYCHOANALYTICAL APPROACHES
Gary Winship
BOOK REVIEWS
Issue 4
5 articles- pp. 259-278
SEXUAL ATTACHMENTS: A THEORETICAL PSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVE ON INCEST
Chris Theunissen - pp. 279-293
‘IF EACH COULD BE HOUSED IN SEPARATE IDENTITIES…’. THERAPY AS CONVERSATION WITH CONTRADICTORY PARTS OF THE SELF
Martin Weegmann - pp. 294-309
SETTING UP A COUNSELLING SERVICE FOR PARENTS, INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN
Maria E. Pozzi & Beverley Tydeman - pp. 310-329
BECOMING ANOREXIC: ON LOSS, DEATH AND IDENTIFICATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Sarah Huline-Dickens