Issue 1
10 articlesArticles
Book Reviews
- pp. 71-74
The Maternal lineage: identification, desire and transgenerational issues
Geraldine Shipton - pp. 75-78
Psychoanalytic thinking in occupational therapy
Geraldine Shipton - pp. 79-82
The thinking heart: three levels of psychoanalytic therapy with disturbed children
Arabella Kurtz - pp. 83-85
Infant research and neuroscience at work in psychotherapy: expanding the clinical repertoire
Graham Music - pp. 86-88
The internal world of the juvenile sex offender
John Woods
Issue 2
14 articlesPapers
- pp. 94-114
Surviving as a personality disorder service
Barry Jones & Thomas Bradshaw - pp. 115-138
The outcome of psychodynamic psychotherapies with individuals diagnosed with personality disorders: a systematic review
Donna Haskayne, Rachel Hirschfeld & Michael Larkin - pp. 139-158
Does psychoanalytic psychotherapy offset use of mental health services and related costs in severe borderline personality disorder? – A case study
Maria Grazia Turri & Lucia Andreatta - pp. 159-175
Learning from women with psychosis
Siobhan O'Connor - pp. 176-192
Objects of desire and the mediated self: addictions, compulsions and fetishism in the technoculture arena
Alistair D. Sweet - pp. 193-210
‘I'm beyond caring’, a response to the Francis Report: the failure of social systems in health care to adequately support nurses and nursing in the clinical care of their patients
Marcus Evans - pp. 211-219
Some thoughts and responses to The Francis Report
Jane Garner
Book Reviews
- pp. 220-223
Secret passages: the theory and technique of interpsychic relations
Salman Akhtar - pp. 224-228
Lacanian psychotherapy: theory and practical
Steven Bambrough - pp. 229-232
Donald Winnicott today
Chau-Yee Lo - pp. 233-234
Psychoanalytic diagnosis: understanding personality structure in the clinical process (2nd ed.)
Stephen Blumenthal - pp. 235-239
Understanding and treating dissociative identity disorder: a relational approach
Joanne Stubley
Publications Received
Issue 3
10 articlesPapers from the British Psychoanalytic Council PP NOW Conference 2013Papers
- pp. 244-248
The ‘blame and shame society’
Jean Knox - pp. 249-266
Perverting the course of therapy: the fetishisation of governance in public sector mental health services
Rosemary Rizq - pp. 267-281
The ultimate taboo? An exploration of female violence and perversion
Anna Motz - pp. 282-294
Lucy, Major Tom, Bion and the psychotic vacuum†
Gary Winship - pp. 295-303
Psychoanalysis, the secure society and the role of relationships
Susanna Abse - pp. 304-320
Developing therapeutic couple work in dementia care – the living together with dementia project
Andrew Balfour - pp. 321-329
What the National Dementia Strategy forgot: providing dementia care from a psychodynamic perspective
Sandra Evans - pp. 330-344
Psychoanalytically-informed clinical supervision of staff in probation services
Heather Wood & Gabrielle Brown - pp. 345-354
Psychologically Informed Planned Environment (PIPE): a group analytic perspective
Marion Brown
Issue 4
11 articlesEditorial
Papers
- pp. 357-378
Towards a Relational Affective Theory of personality disorder
C. Susan Mizen - pp. 379-396
The elephant tied up with string: a clinical case study showing the importance of NHS provision of intensive, time-limited psychoanalytic psychotherapy treatments
Simon Shaw - pp. 397-410
Changes in anaclitic–introjective personality dimensions, outcomes and psychoanalytic technique: a multi-case study
Andrzej Werbart & David Forsström
Book Reviews
- pp. 411-412
Further learning from the patient, the analytic space and process (2nd ed.)
Judith Trowell - pp. 413-415
Transformation: Jung's legacy and clinical work today
Richard Mizen - pp. 416-419
The embodied analyst: from Freud and Reich to relationality
Salman Akhtar - pp. 420-425
Mothering without a home: attachment representations and behaviours of homeless mothers and children
Gabrielle Brown - pp. 426-428
Give sorrow words: working with a dying child
Janine Sternberg - pp. 429-431
Thinking space: promoting thinking about race, culture, and diversity in psychotherapy and beyond
Philip John Archard