Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-3
Editorial
Jessica Yakeley - pp. 4-17
Psychic room to breathe. Themes emerging within a staff Balint group on an eating disorder inpatient unit
Dimitrios Chartonas, Anneka John-Kamen, Robert Freudenthal & Rachel Gibbons - pp. 18-36
Short term psychodynamic psychotherapy (STPP) for clients with complex and enduring difficulties within NHS mental health services: a case series
Javier Malda Castillo, Sophie Valavanis & Guillermo Perez Algorta - pp. 37-51
The function of the art object: art-psychotherapy theory and practice
Liam Bierschenk - pp. 52-55
Psychoanalysis, the NHS and mental health work today: edited by Alison Vaspe, London, Karnac Books 2017, 320pp., £34.99 (paperback/E-book), ISBN 9781 78220 3681
David O’Driscoll - pp. 56-64
The challenges and mysteries of sexuality
Heather Wood - pp. 65-67
Violent states and creative minds (2 volume set): edited by John Adlam, Tilman Kluttig and Bandy X. Lee, London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2018, £65.00 (paperback), ISBN 9781785920479
David Pilgrim - pp. 68-70
Holding time: human need and relationships in dementia care: by Esther Ramsay-Jones, London, Free Association Books, 2019, 240 pp., £14.99 (paperback), ISBN 10: 1-91-138325-6; £14.99 (paperback), ISBN 13: 978-1-91-138325-3
Phil McEvoy - pp. 71
Books available for review
Issue 2
7 articlesThe State of the Psychoanalytic Nation- pp. 73-77
Editorial
Jessica Yakeley - pp. 78-99
Psychodynamic therapy in Canada in the era of evidence-based practice
Allan A. Abbass, Giorgio A. Tasca, Helen-Maria Vasiliadis, Jessica Spagnolo, David Kealy, Paul L. Hewitt, Catherine Hébert, Martin Drapeau & Norman Doidge - pp. 100-110
Access to psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in the US
Eric M. Plakun - pp. 111-128
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy in Austria
Karoline Parth, Melitta Fischer-Kern, Hemma Rössler-Schülein & Stephan Doering - pp. 129-146
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy in Finland
Olavi Lindfors & Matti Keinänen - pp. 147-162
Psychodynamic therapy in the public sector in Italy: then and now. The opportunity of evidence-based practice in the birthplace of ‘care-in-the-community’
Paolo Migone - pp. 163-179
Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy in the South African context
Yael Kadish & Cora Smith
Issue 3
8 articles- pp. 181-183
Editorial
Jessica Yakeley - pp. 184-204
Balint groups with junior doctors: a systematic review
Emma Salter, Adrian Hayes, Roxanne Hart, Rose-Anne Orrell, Joseph Jameson, Christopher Knight, Jenny Pickhaver & Anna Baverstock - pp. 205-227
Tinnitus, paranoid psychosis, homicide and the identificate in an amiable man
Philip Lucas - pp. 228-245
Gripped by the chaos: a psychoanalytically-informed qualitative exploration of adolescent ADHD
Johanna Clancy, John O’Connor & Clodagh Ni Mhaolain - pp. 246-262
Some very important people are depressed; get over it! A three-part narrative review of depression memoirs in the public sphere
Jeremy Clarke - pp. 263-268
The power of music, psychoanalytic explorations: by Roger Kennedy, Bicester, Phoenix House Publishing, 2020, 148 pp., £25 (paperback), ISBN 9781912691739
Penelope Campling - pp. 269
Books available for review
Arabella Kurtz - pp. 270-274
Evidence-based psychoanalytic case study-prize
Jeremy Clarke
Issue 4
8 articles- pp. 275-277
Editorial
Paul Cundy - pp. 278-292
Is a ‘good enough’ experience possible for patients and clinicians through remote consultations? A guide to surviving remote therapy, based on psychoanalytic and neuroscientific literature
Angeliki Zoumpouli - pp. 293-308
An unthinkable and unbearable injury: psychoanalytically-oriented qualitative research with men who have experienced intimate partner violence
Laura Philpott & John O’Connor - pp. 309-324
A psychoanalytic contribution to the understanding of criminal tendencies
Giulio de Felice, Nicola Palmiero, Alessandra Mirabella, Agostina Belli, Alice Nese, Giuseppe Nese & Giuseppe De Vita - pp. 325-345
Some very important people are depressed. Get over it! A three-part narrative review of depression memoirs in the public sphere. Part 2: The pioneers and the unexpected rise of the depression memoir
Jeremy Clarke - pp. 346-352
Psychoanalytic perspectives on illegitimacy, adoption and reproduction technology: strangers as kin: by Prophecy Coles, London, Routledge, 2020, 221 pp., £29.99 (paperback), ISBN 9780367367428
Faye Carey - pp. 353
Books available for review
- pp. 354-358
Evidence-based psychoanalytic case study-prize