Issue 1
14 articlesPrimary Articles
- pp. 5-14
The respondent of the drive1.
Jean-Claude Rolland - pp. 11-14
A brief interview with Jean-Claude Rolland
Torberg Foss - pp. 15-23
Superego distortions and self-attack
Mark J. Goldblatt, Benjamin Herbstman & John T. Maltsberger - pp. 24-35
What can we expect from trainee therapists? A study of acquisition of competence in dynamic psychotherapy
Bjørn Killingmo, Sverre Varvin & Hanne Strømme - pp. 36-47
Thoughts about psychosomatic symptom formation: A holistic approach†
Siegfried Zepf - pp. 48-59
Fearful fantasies: sexuality as a response to love
Joel Backström
Target Article and Commentaries
Target article
Commentaries
- pp. 69-70
Walter Benjamin and psychoanalysis: A comment on Dag T. Andersson’s “Salvaging images”
Judy Gammelgaard - pp. 71
A comment on Dag T. Andersson’s “Salvaging images”
Mikael Enckell - pp. 72-73
Making memories: A comment on Dag T. Eriksson’s “Salvaging images”
Johan Eriksson - pp. 74-75
The little heap of magnesium powder: A comment on Dag T. Andersson’s “Salvaging images”
Anders Flækøy Landmark
Reports and Brief Communications
Issue 2
13 articlesPrimary Articles
- pp. 85-90
On psychosomatic phenomena1.
Pentti Ikonen - pp. 91-98
Mira and the body – which body and whose? Some thoughts on the body in the psychotherapeutic work with a young woman
Maria Yassa - pp. 99-106
The form of the soul ― on the body in Freud’s psychoanalysis
Johan Eriksson - pp. 107-112
The body as thought and reality
Stig Hägglund - pp. 113-124
Tears, remorse and reparation in Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt. A reading inspired by Melanie Klein
Marit Aalen - pp. 125-132
Towards a “full” language. Concerning bodily aspects in the psychoanalytic talking cure1,2
Sølvi Kristiansen - pp. 133-139
Memory and the body
Helge Sletvold - pp. 140-145
Variations of the past. Reflections on memory in contemporary psychoanalysis
Henrik Enckell & Mikael Enckell