Mark J. Blechner, "Editor's Farewell"
Mary T. Brady, " 'Sometimes We are Prejudiced against Ourselves': Internalized
and External Homophobia in the Treatment of an Adolescent Boy"
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l'articolo full-text in PDF)
Chana Ullman, "Fear of Metamorphosis: Between Resistance and Protection of
Otherness"
Abby Stein, "The Sex Monster: Dissociation as Parallel Process in the
response to Sex Offenders"
Steven Tublin, "Discipline and Freedom in Relational Technique"
Pascal Sauvayre, "Introduction to “Lacan in the United States: An Interview
with Bruce Fink”"
Loren Dent, "Lacan in the United States: An interview with Bruce Fink"
Special Section on the Interpersonal Tradition and its Impact on
Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Suzanne Little, "The
Interpersonal Tradition and Its Impact on Contemporary Psychoanalysis: The
Shifting Field"
Irwin Hirsch, "On Some Contributions of the Interpersonal
Psychoanalytic Tradition to 21st-Century Psychoanalysis"
Mark J. Blechner, "Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Sexuality"
Christopher Bonovitz, "Evolving Personifications: The
Contribution of Interpersonal Theory to an Understanding of Development"
Edgar Levenson, "Lost in Translation"
Book Reviews
Naemi Stilman: Barbara Almond, The Monster Within. The Hidden Side of
Motherhood. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2010
Lori C. Bohm, "A Meeting of Minds about Termination" (Jill Salberg, editor,
Good Enough Endings: Breaks, Interruptions, and Terminations from
Contemporary Relational Perspectives. New York: Routledge, 2010)
Evelyn T. Hartman, "An Analysis of Freud's Jewish Identity" (Arnold D.
Richards, editor, The Jewish World of Sigmund Freud: Essays on Cultural Roots
and the Problem of Religious Identity. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2010) |