Issue 1
11 articlesEditorial
Articles
- pp. 4-20
An in-depth observational study of an acute psychiatric ward: combining the psychodynamic observational method with thematic analysis to develop understanding of ward culture
Rebecca Blacker, Arabella Kurtz & Anne Goodwin - pp. 37-54
Attachment theory within clinical supervision: application of the conceptual to the empirical
Elizabeth R. Wrape, Jennifer L. Callahan, Troy Rieck & C. Edward Watkins - pp. 55-74
‘Mr K’ – A successful case of analytic oriented therapy documented empirically: the role of the therapeutic relationship and reflexive self-awareness
Josef Brockmann, Holger Kirsch, Katja Dembler, Dorothe König, Isolde de Vries, Claus-Udo Wancke & Monika Zabolitzki - pp. 75-93
Child psychoanalytic psychotherapy: a single case study
Vera Regina Röhnelt Ramires, Lucia Belina Rech Godinho, Cibele Carvalho, Marina Gastaud & Geoff Goodman - pp. 94-117
A systematic review of the effectiveness of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: progress and challenges
Caroline Shepherd & Nigel Beail
Reviews
Issue 2
13 articlesErratum
Editorial
Articles
- pp. 140-159
What’s in a name? A psychoanalytic exploration of self and identity in transgender individuals who were assigned female at birth
Rachel Rodgers & John O’Connor - pp. 160-175
Digital lives in psychotherapy: ‘the other in the room’
Marc J. Kingsley, Tom Stockmann & Daniel Wright - pp. 176-194
The impact of organisational change on professionals working within a Community Mental Health Team (CMHT): a psychodynamic perspective
Bridget Hanley, Helen Scott & Helena Priest - pp. 195-217
Mentalisation-based therapy for parental conflict – parenting together; an intervention for parents in entrenched post-separation disputes
Leezah Hertzmann, Susanna Abse, Mary Target, Krisztina Glausius, Viveka Nyberg & Dana Lassri - pp. 218-246
Parents’ experience of child contact within entrenched conflict families following separation and divorce: a qualitative study
Mary Target, Leezah Hertzmann, Nick Midgley, Polly Casey & Dana Lassri
Book Reviews
- pp. 247-248
From the couch to the circle. Group-analytic psychotherapy in practice
Daniel Riordan - pp. 249-252
Clinical implications of the psychoanalyst’s life experience: when the personal becomes professional
Rachel Hodgins - pp. 253-256
The therapeutic imagination: using literature to deepen psychodynamic understanding and enhance empathy
Arabella Kurtz - pp. 257-262
Psychotherapy with gay men and lesbians. Contemporary dynamic approaches
D. J. Connolly - pp. 263-265
Key concepts of Lacanian psychoanalysis
Ian Parker
Issue 3
7 articlesFundamentalism, Radicalisation and Terrorism - Part 1Editorial
Articles
- pp. 272-284
One man’s freedom fighter is another man’s terrorist: a selected overview of the psychoanalytic and group analytic study of terrorism
Pamela Kleinot - pp. 301-313
Fundamentalism, Radicalization and Terrorism. Part 2: fundamentalism, regression and repair
John, Lord Alderdice - pp. 314-326
Inflammatory projective identification in fundamentalist religious and economic terrorism
David Morgan - pp. 327-335
Rage and hatred in infants: conditions which facilitate development versus those which result in tragic delays or alarming distortions
Anne Alvarez
Issue 4
8 articlesFundamentalism, Radicalisation and Terrorism - Part 2Original Articles
- pp. 343-354
Terror, fundamentalism, and male adolescence
Elisabeth Rohr - pp. 355-366
Dreaming of Columbine: exploring an offender’s preoccupation with the Columbine Massacre
Maktuno Suit - pp. 367-377
Pathways into terrorism: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Monica Lloyd & Pamela Kleinot - pp. 378-392
Terrorism and mental disorder, and the role of psychiatrists in counter-terrorism in the UK
Jessica Yakeley & Richard Taylor - pp. 393-400
Working together to break the ‘circles of fear’ between Muslim communities and mental health services
Angela Byrne, Shirin Mustafa & Imam Qamruzzaman Miah - pp. 401-410
The challenge of radicalisation: a public health approach to understanding and intervention
Kamaldeep Bhui & Edgar Jones