Issue 1
10 articles- pp. 1-2
Editorial
Alessandra Lemma & Malcolm Allen - pp. 3-7
Rendering unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things which are God's
Michael Brearley - pp. 8-13
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Now
Matthew Patrick - pp. 14-21
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Now: Where do we fit in?
Mary Target - pp. 22-43
The changing shape of clinical practice: Driven by science or by pragmatics?
Peter Fonagy - pp. 44-50
Renewal or retreat? Psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the crossroads
Malcolm Allen - pp. 51-54
A view from the visitors' gallery
Ian McPherson
Issue 2
13 articlesPapers
- pp. 69-80
Written on the body: Deliberate self-harm as communication
Gwen Adshead - pp. 81-92
Self-harm as a sign of hope
Anna Motz - pp. 93-100
Suicide and masochism: The evolving relationship between guilt, suffering, self-attack and suicide
Mark J. Goldblatt - pp. 101-114
Automata states and their relation to primitive mechanisms of defence
Alistair D. Sweet - pp. 115-134
Self-harm – The solution not the problem: The Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Model
Janet Feigenbaum - pp. 135-149
Managing the unmanageable: Cognitive behaviour therapy for deliberate self-harm
Stirling Moorey - pp. 150-153
Commentary on Stirling Moorey's and Janet Feigenbaum's papers
Anthony W. Bateman - pp. 154-167
Some psychoanalytic and philosophical reflections on the signification of residence in the therapeutic care of people with schizophrenia
John Gale
Issue 3
13 articlesPapers
- pp. 183-201
Integration in psychoanalytic psychotherapy – an attachment meta-perspective
Jeremy Holmes - pp. 202-212
Organizational schism: Looking after a psychiatric service
R.D. Hinshelwood - pp. 213-217
The future place of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in mental health services
Chris Mace - pp. 218-223
Integrating a more inclusive membership
Julian Lousada - pp. 224-230
Integrating the ivory tower and the treatment institution
Stanley Ruszczynski - pp. 231-251
Being disturbed: Integration and disintegration in the patient and professional relationship
James Johnston - pp. 252-261
Integrating research with NHS clinical practice: Unwelcome intrusion or constructive triangulation?
Heather Wood - pp. 262-278
Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy in adolescent depression: Two case studies
Stelios Christogiorgos, Eleni Stavrou, Marie-Ange Widdershoven-Zervaki & John Tsiantis - pp. 279-295
An integrated theory for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder [ADHD]
Barry Jones & Elizabeth Allison
Issue 4
9 articlesResearch and PsychoanalysisSpecial Editorial
Papers
- pp. 315-328
Poetics, pragmatics, schematics, and the psychoanalysis-research dialogue (Rift)
Golan Shahar - pp. 329-346
The development of a brief psychodynamic protocol for depression: Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT)
Alessandra Lemma, Mary Target & Peter Fonagy - pp. 347-361
Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT): Providing a focus for time-limited psychodynamic work in the National Health Service
Tamara Gelman, Anne McKay & Lucy Marks - pp. 362-379
Psychoanalytic research: Is clinical material any use?
R.D. Hinshelwood - pp. 380-397
Varieties of psychoanalytic research
Michael Rustin - pp. 398-416
Psychoanalytic approaches and outcome research: Negative capability or irritable reaching after fact and reason?
David Taylor - pp. 417-436
The relationship between interpersonal problems and outcome in psychodynamic hospitalization-based treatment for personality disorders: A 12-month follow-up study
Patrick Luyten, Benedicte Lowyck & Rudi Vermote