Issue 1
9 articlesArticles
- pp. 1-16
When the Patient Does Not Tell the Truth
Ron Langer - pp. 17-29
Sandor Ferenczi: A Life Lived Dyadically
Danna Bodenheimer - pp. 30-39
Do Patients With Psychosis Experience Loss and Grief As a Result of Their Illness?
Daniela Wittmann, Paul Smith, R. P. Rajarethinam, Sallie Foley, Amy VanBrussel, Beena Phillip & Matcheri Keshavan
Book Reviews
- pp. 49-54
A Review of “Mind to Mind: Infant Research, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis”: Jurist, E. L., Slade, A., & S. Bergner (Eds.). 2008. New York: Other Press, 240 pages. $36.
Elizabeth Berger Vittes - pp. 55-58
A Review of “The Relational Origins of Prejudice: A Convergence of Psychoanalytic and Social Cognitive Perspectives”: Aviram, R. B. (2009). Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 156 pages, $50.
David C. Frauman - pp. 59-64
A Review of “Trauma and Human Existence: Autobiographical, Psychoanalytic and Philosophical Reflections”: Stolorow, R. D. (2007). New York: The Analytic Press, 62 pages, $19.95.
Lorraine B. Cates - pp. 65-71
A Review of “Beyond Postmodernism: New Dimensions in Clinical Theory and Practice”: Frie, R., & Orange, D. (Eds.) (2009). Sussex: Routledge, 243 pages, $36.95.
George Hagman - pp. 72-77
A Review of “Child Psychotherapy and Research: New Approaches, Emerging Findings”: Midgley, N., Anderson, J., Grainger, E., Nesic-Vuckovic, T., & Urwin, C. (Eds.) (2009). London & New York: Routledge, 248 pages, $40.
Brett Clarke
Issue 2
5 articlesArticles
- pp. 79-98
From “It's Not Me” to “It Was Me, After All”: A Case Presentation of a Patient Diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder
Karen Baker - pp. 99-115
Stumbling along in the Countertransference: Following Up Enactments with Balanced Therapeutic Interpretations
Robert Waska - pp. 116-131
Otto Rank: Pioneering Ideas for Social Work Theory and Practice
Eric S. Stein - pp. 132-157
Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Attachment
Jerrold R. Brandell