The international journal of psycho-analysis December 2015

Συγγραφέας: Dana Birksted-Breen

Εκδότης - Τοποθεσία: Wiley-Blackwell

Χρονολογία: December 2015

Τόμος: vol.96 no.6

Ταξινομικός Αριθμός: 150.195 INT

ISSN: 0020-7578

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Psychoanalytic theory and technique

  • On excess, trauma and helplessness: repetitions and transformationsRosine Jozef Perelberg
  • The countertransference: when painful traumatic traces sustain the countertransference and reveal themselves to the psychoanalyst … 14 years later!Marie-Thérèese Khair Badawi
  • Psychoanalysis of maturescence (definition, metapsychology, and clinical practice)Mag Guillermo Julio Montero

Contemporary conversations

  • The case for neuropsychoanalysis: why a dialogue with neuroscience is necessary but not sufficient for psychoanalysisYoram Yovell, Mark Solms and Aikaterini Fotopoulou
  • Further evidence for the case against neuropsychoanalysis: how Yovell, Solms, and Fotopoulou’s response to our critique confirms the irrelevance and harmfulness to psychoanalysis of the contemporary neuroscientific trendRachel Blass and Zvi Carmeli
  • The case for neuropsychoanalysisJorge Canestri

Education section

  • Introduction: the role of shame in psychoanalytic theory and practiceHeinz Weiss
  • Seeing and being seen: shame in the clinical situationJohn Steiner
  • Shame, hatred and pornography: variations on an aspect of current timesClaude Janin
  • Primary shame, mortal wound and tragic circularity: some new reflections on shame and shame conflictsLéon Wurmser

Panel reports

  • IPA congress Boston 2015: advances in psychoanalytic field theory: changing psychoanalytic models of the mind and technique in a changing worldNancy Winters
  • IPA congress Boston 2015: working with transference and countertransference: special learning moments in our psychoanalytic journeyPatrizia Arfelli and Massimo Vigna-Taglianti
  • Report on the panel: pathways to representation: reveries and transformations through dream-work, playing and joke-workNilüfer Erdem
  • IPA congress Boston 2015: working parties today III: methods and findings from comparative clinical methods (CCM) and initiating psychoanalysis (WPIP)Kyra Minninger
  • IPA congress Boston 2015: metaphors and the use of analyst as tools to improve our clinical practisepanel and small discussion group organized by: IPA project committee on clinical observationMarina Altmann de Litvan
  • IPA congress Boston 2015: insight and change: psychoanalytic and philosophical perspectivesNancy Winters
  • IPA congress Boston 2015: the IJP annuals: psychoanalysis and social media – an indecent relationship?Paola Golinelli
  • IPA congress Boston 2015: knowing and not knowing ones own mind. Is an unconscious at workAbbot Bronstein
  • IPA congress Boston 2015: locating unrepresented thought: the relationship between trauma, disrupted object representations and evolving concepts of the unconsciousRita Teusch
  • IPA congress Boston 2015: is translation between psychoanalytic concepts possible?Susana Vinocur Fischbein

Letter to the editor

  • Neuroscience and the science of psychoanalysisBob Hinshelwood
  • Styles of criticism: answering comments by Florence Guignard, Helmut Hinz and Paulo Sandler on transformations in hallucinosis and the receptivity of the analystGiuseppe Civitarese

Book and journal reviews

  • Good stuff: courage, resilience, gratitude, generosity, forgiveness and sacrifice by Salman AkhtarSharon Roberts
  • Cupid’s knife: women’s anger and agency in violent relationships by Abby SteinWendy Katz
  • Freud’s lost chord: discovering jazz in the resonant psyche by Daniel SapenSteven Knoblauch