Issue 1-2
18 articlesEditorial
Articles
- pp. 3-19
Convergence, commonality, and context in psychoanalytic supervision
C. Edward Watkins - pp. 20-26
The presence of the absence in Kjell Westö’s novel: “Hägring 38”
Susanne Lunn - pp. 27-35
On the development of a benign superego- thoughts arising from psychoanalytical work with children and grownups
Elisabeth Haapatalo - pp. 36-43
Experience of traumatic events and personal myths of birth
Sylvie Le Poulichet - pp. 44-51
Between a suffering body and a body in a state of need: Aulagnier’s theory of discourses on the body applied to primitive mental states
Björn Sahlberg - pp. 52-61
The personal role of the psychoanalyst in dealing with the developmental endeavours of the patient
Jukka Välimäki - pp. 62-72
‘The essay method’ a qualitative method for studying therapeutic dialogues
Sverre Varvin - pp. 73-86
Psychoanalysis and evaluation: a stratified model focused on the uniqueness of the case
Guénaël Visentini, Adrien Blanc & Laurie Laufer - pp. 87-92
Mental health – a normal state?
Anders Zachrisson - pp. 93-102
Body and mind: two sides of one coin
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 103-111
The Oedipus myth and its analogues, especially its characteristic manifestation in Finnish folk tales
Kaija Aho Eerola
Book Reviews
- pp. 112-113
Gudrun Bodin: Set og Forstået. Om det psykoanalytiske rum: Copenhagen, Forlaget Underskoven, 2019, 149 pp., 240 DKK, ISBN 978-87-90767-21-1
Tove Træsdal - pp. 114-117
Judy Gammelgaard: Efter Freud – Erindringsforstyrrelser og andre normale mærkværdigheder, After Freud – Memory Disturbances and Other Normal Remarkabilities (reviewer’s translation of title)
Maria Yassa