Contents of Available Back Issues of Free Associations
CONTENTS OF BACK ISSUES OF FREE ASSOCIATIONS
(O/P means out of print)
Pilot
Issue (O/P) ’Editorial’ by the Radical Science Collective; ‘No Easy
Answers’ by Robert M. Young; ‘Remembering Social Amnesia’ by
Russell Jacoby; ’Our Own Worst Enemies: Unconscious Factors in Female
Disadvantage’ by Jane Temperley; ’The Ambivalence of Psychoanalysis’ by
David Ingleby; ‘Bion’s The Long Weekend by Margot Waddell; ’Civil
Defence and Psychic Defence’ by Barry Richards; ’Psychoanalysis and Social
Justice’ by Michael Rustin; ‘Freud's Exegesis of the Soul’ by Karl Figlio;
‘The Art of the Possible’ by Stephen Robinson; ’On Being a Marxist
Psychoanalyst (and a Psychoanalytic Marxist)’ by Joel Kovel.
FA 1 'The
Establishment of Female Genitality' by, Joan Cornwell. 'Therapeutic
Intervention in Working-Class Communities' by Paul Hoggett and Julian Lousada.
'Sexual Contradictions: On Freud, Psychoanalysis and Feminism' by Janet Sayers.
'Being a Parent' by Alan Shuttleworth. 'The Tiger and "O": a Reading
of Bion's Memoir and Autobiography' by Meg Harris Williams.
FA 2
Questions of Training R.D.Hinshelwood. Objects are Not People Gregorio Kohon.
The Ego Ideal and the Psychology of Groups Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel. True and
False Aesthetics Prince Masud Khan. The Babel of Therapies Rosemary Davies. The
Bridge Foundation for Psychotherapy and the Arts Sally Box. Face values: A
Preliminary Look at One Aspect of Adolescent Subculture Valerie Sinason. On Love
and Language Claire Pajaczkowska. Fantasy and History in the Study of Childhood
L.J.Jordanova. Mental Management: The Origins of Psychiatry Roger Smith. A
Defence of Children's Fiction: Another Reading of Peter Pan Michael Rustin.
FA 3
Winnicott Working in Areas Where Psychotic Anxieties Predominate: a Personal
Record Margaret I. Little. The Politics of the Self Barry Richards. Freedom and
Independence: On the Psychoanalysis of Political Commitment Paul Parin. The
Idealization of Dying Anna Witham. Questions of 'Training'? A Contribution From
a Peripatetic Cousin Deryck Dyne.
FA 4
Lolita and Kleinian Psychoanalysis Barnett J.Sokol. The experience of having a
baby: a developmental view Dana Birkstead-Breen. A 'dual materialism'
R.D.Hinshelwood. Literary Criticism and Psychoanalysis: partners or millstones?
Valerie Sinason. Freud and Philosophy Ian Craib.Why Freud or Reich? Joel Kovel.
Marriages brought into the consulting-room and the transference interpretation
Roderick Peters. Aspects of Longing Paul Hoggett. On not knowing all the answers
Margaret Arden.
FA 5 A
chance for psychoanalysis to change: the Zürich Psychoanalytical Seminar as an
example Emilio Modena. Eclecticism: the impossible project - a response to
Deryck Dyne R.D.Hinshelwood. The Milan systematic approach to family therapy: an
overview Marco Chiesa. On the psychodynamics of drug dependence A.Limentani.
Psychoanalysis in non-clinical contexts: on The Art of Captaincy Isabel Menzies
Lyth. Schizophrenia and history Terry A.Kupers. Interpretation: fresh insight or
cliché? Patrick Casement. Psychological practice and social democracy Barry
Richards.
FA 6
(O/P) Freud: Scientist and/or humanist Robert M.Young. An interview with John
Bowlby on the origins and reception of his work John Bowlby, Karl Figlio and
Robert Young. Mental health reforms: some contrasts between Britain and Italy
Anne Rogers and David Pilgrim. The dual potential of brief psychotherapy Terry
A.Kupers. In the analytic theatre Stephen Kurtz. 'The Ancient Mariner': opium,
the saboteur of self-therapy Arthur Hyatt Williams.
FA 7
Mourning, the analyst and the analysand W.Clifford M.Scott. Military
Mobilizations of the unconscious Barry Richards. A masterpiece on murder Arthur
Hyatt Williams. Beyond the analytic attitude: radical aims and psychoanalytic
psychotherapy Stephen Frosh. The formation and deformation of identity during
psychoanalytic training J.Steltzer. Squid and projective identification Jan
Benowitz Eigner. An overview of self-psychology Ronald Baker. Grief and mourning
in Tennyson's 'In Memoriam' Victoria Hamilton.
FA 8 What
does it mean to be a man? Séan Cathie. Analytic group work in a boys'
comprehensive school Jane Ellwood and Margaret Oke. Hypnosis in psychotherapy in
the 1980s Hellmut W.A.Karle. Dementia and its pathology: in brain, mind or
society? Tom Kitwood. Some thoughts on torture Silvia Amati. When the doodling
stops or the analyst and his/her health Joanne Wieland-Burston. A discussion of
'Mourning, the analyst and the analysand', by W.Clifford M.Scott J.B.Boulanger.
FA 9
Charles Darwin's 'insufferable grief' Ralph Colp, Jr. The Marilyn Monroe
Children's Fund and the work of the Tavistock Clinic. The year 2000: a
psychoanalytic perspective on the fantasy of the new millenium Andrea Sabbadini.
The crisis of fatherhood Gavin Smith. Bruce Springsteen and the crisis of
masculinity Barry Richards. A triumph of the will Trista Selous. Psychoanalysis,
philosophical realism, and the new sociology of science Michael Rustin.
FA 10 On
the value of regression to dependence Margaret A.Little. An interview with
Herbert Rosenfeld Phyllis Grosskurth. The psychodynamics of theory Ian Craib. An
encounter between the wise baby and one of his grandsons J. Chasseguet-Smirgel.
The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: in place of an introduction. Book 1. Freud's
papers on technique, 1953-1954 John Forrester. Shifting the pavement: thoughts
from the patient's side of the couch Catherine Kober. Some biographical
contributions to psychoanalytic theories Jonathan R.Pedder. Explaining senile
dementia: the limits of neuropathological research Tom Kitwood.
FA 11
Freud's break with Jung: the crucial role of Ernest Jones R.Andrew Paskauskas.
The 'black hole' - a significant element in autism Frances Tustin. The challenge
of Robert Langs David Livingstone Smith. Psychotherapy in British Special
Hospitals: a case of failure to thrive David Pilgrim. The pattern which connects
Margaret Arden. The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: in place of an introduction. Book
II. The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the technique of psychoanalysis, 1954-1955
John Forrester. Biography: the basic discipline for human science Robert M.Young.
FA 12
Michael Fordham in discussion with Karl Figlio. The first institution of society
and second-order institutions Cornelius Castoriadis. On kissing Adam Phillips.
Reflections on mature love and countertransference Irwin Hirsch and Paul Kessel.
Repairing broken links between the unconscious, sleep and instinct; and the
conscious, waking and instinct W.Clifford M.Scott. The place of the parents in
psychoanalytic theory Linda Colman.
FA 13
(O/P) ’Isabel Menzies Lyth in Conversation with Ann Scott and Robert M. Young’;
‘Femininity as Neurosis’ by Christina Wieland; ’After the Fall: Original
Loss and the Limits of Redemption’ by Warren Colman; ’Social Violence and
Psychoanalysis in Argentina: the Unthinkable and the Unthought’ by Janine
Puget; ’Note: ‘Consider Laius’ by Robert M. Young; Reviews: My Kleinian
Home and Why Psychotherapy? by Nini Herman, reviewed by W. Clifford M.
Scott; Religion, Morality and the Person by M. Fortes, reviewed by
Elizabeth Spillius.
FA 14
(O/P) ‘Child Abuse, Counselling and Apartheid: the Work of the Sanctuary
Counselling Team’ by Gill Straker; ‘Surplus Humanism and Healing Power’ by
Stephen Frosh; Psychoanalysis and Business: Alliance for Profit’ by Richard
U'Ren; ’Psychodynamic and Systemic Approaches: Some Areas of Convergence’ by
Marco Chiesa; Logic and Infinity in Primitive Processes’ by Ross Skelton; ‘The
Holding’ by Robert Pringle; ’Writing on the History of Psychology’ by
Roger Smith; ’Views of Psychohistory’ by Ralph Colp Jr.; The Case of the
Feminist Detective’ by Marion Bower; Review: Living with the Sphinx: Papers
from the Women's Therapy Centre, edited by Sheila Ernst and Marie Maguire,
reviewed by Jean White.
FA 15
(O/P) ‘Psychoanalysis and the Public Sphere: 1988 Conference Report’ by Les
Levidow, Ann Scott and Robert M. Young; ’Living in Two Worlds: Psychodynamic
Theory and Social Work Practice’ by Margot Waddell; Feature - From Vienna to
Managua: The Odyssey of Marie Langer: ’Voices in Memories by Manuel Martinez;
’Marie Langer’ by Paul Hoggett and Arturo Varchevker; ’Marie Langer
1910-1987’ by Janine Puget; ’Psychoanalysis and Revolution in Latin America:
Marie Langer interviewed by Arturo Varchevker; ’Psychoanalysis without the
Couch’ by Marie Langer; ’Intonational Elements as Communication in
Psychoanalysis’ by Michael Ian Paul; '”The Labour of Love” and ”A
Primary Social Medium”: Two Problematics in Contemporary Psychoanalysis’ by
Paul Hoggett; Reviews: Asylum to Anarchy by Claire Baron, reviewed by
Chris Oakley; Germans and Jews since the Holocaust: The Changing Situation in
West Germany by Anson Rabinach and Jack Zipes, reviewed by George M. Kren; Language
and the Origins of Psychoanalysis by John Forrester, reviewed by Martin
Weegmann; Talking to a Stranger: A Consumer's Guide to Therapy by Lindsay
Knight, reviewed by J. Ann Duncan.
FA 16
(O/P) ’Melting into Air: Psychoanalysis and Social Experience’ by Stephen
Frosh; ’Visions of Freedom: the Subject in Market Relations’ by Barry
Richards; ’Post-modernizing Psychoanalysis/ Psychoanalysing Post-modernity’
by Marike Finlay; ’Post-modernism and the Subject: Pessimism of the Will’ by
Robert M. Young; ’Car Bodies’ by Barry Richards; ’A Question of Judgement
- ’He was a Cabinet Minister and I was merely a Candidate’ by Ann Scott; ‘Sophie’
by Louis Couture; ‘The Role of Aggressiveness in the Work of John Bowlby’ by
Marco Bacciagaluppi; Review: Changes of Heart Reflections on Women’s
Independence by Liz Heron, reviewed by Amal Treacher
FA 17
(O/P) ’Experience and Identification in George Eliot's Novels’ by Margot
Waddell; ’John Donne's ”The Extasie”’: James Greene in conversation with
John Padel; ’The Grail Quest and the analytic Setting’ by Louis Zinkin; ’Electra
in Bondage: on Symbiosis and the Symbiotic Illusion between Mother and Daughter
and the Consequences for the Oedipus Complex’ by H. C. Halberstadt-Freud; ’Growing
up’ by Margot Waddell; Notes and Commentary: Correspondence -Wilhelmina
Kraemer-Zurne and Warren Colman; ’Choice of Victim: Further Ideas’ by Arthur
Hyatt-Williams; Reviews: The Evolution of a Psychiatrist: Memoirs of a Woman
Doctor by Beulah Parker, reviewed by Margaret Arden; Discourse in
Psychoanalysis and Literature, edited by Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan, reviewed by
Toril Moi; The Comforts of Madness by Paul Sayer, reviewed by Meira
Likierman; Doubles. Studies in Literary History by Karl Miller, reviewed
by Dennis Brown; ’Two Views: Mrs Klein’ by Nicholas Wright, reviewed
by Meira Likierman and by Robert M. Young.
FA 18
(O/P) '“Re-embodiment of the Disembodied Eye”: the Constitution of a
Psychoanalytic Space for a Schizophrenic Patient’ by Julien Bigras; ’On
Narcissism’ by Stephen Frosh; ‘The Place of the Actual in Psychotherapy’
by Hans W. Cohn; ’Notes on Instrumental Dissociation and Psychosomatic
Pathology’ by Joseph Stelzer; ’On Methods and Principles of Hermeneutics:
with reference to Psychoanalytic Study of Small Groups’ by Sigmund Karterud;
’On Kleinian Language’ (essay review of A Dictionary of Kleinian Thought by
R. D. Hinshelwood) by Elizabeth Bott Spillius; Reviews: Dictionary of
Analytical Psychology by C. G. Jung, reviewed by Richard Carvalho; Freud.
a Life for our Time by Peter Gay, reviewed by Robert M. Young; Free
Association: Method and Process by Anton Kris, reviewed by David Riley; The
Origins of Love and Hate by lan Suttie, reviewed by John Heaton; The
Spontaneous Gesture: Selected Letters of D. W. Winnicott, edited by F.
Robert Rodman, reviewed by Margaret I. Little; Winnicott and Paradox: From
Birth to Creation by Ann Clancier and Jeannine Kalmanovitch, reviewed by
Nina Farhi; The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, edited by John Forrester,
reviewed by Martin Stanton.
FA 19
(O/P) ’Reparation and Civilization: a Kleinian Account of the Large Group’
by C. Fred Alford; ‘Illusion and the Stock Market Crash: some Psychoanalytic
Aspects’ by Douglas Kirsner; ’Understanding Senile Dementia: a
Psychobiographical Approach’ by Tom Kitwood; ’The Group Therapies in
Perspective’ by Mark Aveline; Poem: 'Letter to Helen' by Daniel
Silbermann-Sladek; ’Religion and Psychoanalysis’ by Neville Symington; ’Massification’
by Robert Hinshelwood; ’Inside the Leviathan’ by E. Victor Wolfenstein;
Reviews: The Psychohistorian's Handbook by Henry Lawton, reviewed by
Ralph Colp Jr.;The Uses of Countertransference by Michael Gorkin,
reviewed by Gregorio Kohon; Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England by
Olive Anderson, reviewed by Charlotte MacKenzie; What Happens in Groups by
R.D. Hinshelwood, reviewed by Michael Allingham and by Mark Aveline.
FA 20
(O/P) ’Miss Alice M and Her Dragon: Recovery of a Hidden Talent’ by Margaret
I. Little; 'How My Mother's Embroidered Apron Unfolds in My Life': a Study on
Arshile Gorky’ by Prophecy Coles; ‘The Visible Invisible: Picturing Madness’
by Nikolas Rose; ’Mystics and Professionals in the Culture of American
Psychoanalysis’ by Douglas Kirsner; ’Psychoanalysis in British Universities:
the Kent Case’ by Martin Stanton; ’Training Analysis and Power’ by
Johannes Cremerius; ’On Setting Up a Psychotherapy Training Scheme’ by Peter
Lomas; ’Group Phantasies and ”the individual”’ by Eugene Victor
Wolfenstein; ’Mental health in China’ by Andrea Sabbadini; Reviews: Voices:
Psychoanalysis. From The Channel 4 Television Series , edited by Bill
Bourne, Udi Eichler and David Herman, reviewed by Barry Richards; The
Psycho-Analyst in Psychiatry by Thomas Freeman, reviewed by Kenneth Sanders; Our Need for Others and Its Roots in Infancy by Josephine Klein, reviewed
by Anna Witham; The Formation of a Persecuting Society by R. I. Moore,
reviewed by Roy Porter; Human Behaviour in the Concentration Camp by Elie
A. Cohen, reviewed by George Kren; Male Fantasies by Klaus Theweleit,
reviewed by Joel Ryce-Menuhin; The Forgotten Man: Understanding the Male
Psyche, by Reuben Fine; Male Order: Unwrapping Masculinity edited by
Rowena Chapman and Jonathan Rutherford, reviewed by Paul Gordon.
FA 21
'Healing through love'? A unique dialogue in the history of psychoanalysis
André Haynal and Ernst Falzeder. The social context: searching for a hypothesis
Janine Puget. A psychoanalytic glance into microelectronics Emilio Modena. Cain
and Abel Alix Pirani. Writing relations in men's prison Ben Knights. R.D.Laing:
a distant memoir Paul Gordon. Masud Khan Judy Cooper, Adam Phillips and Mark
Paterson.
FA 22 Dr
Judith S. Kestenberg talks to Kristina Stanton. The urban experience Bruno
Bettelheim. Bruno Bettelheim's achievement David James Fisher. Reflections on
perverse states of mind Margot Waddell and Gianna Williams. Fair is foul and
foul is fair: perversion and projective identification in Macbeth Gail Grayson.
Prodromal states of suicide: thoughts on the death of Ann France Nini Herman.
Won from the void and formless infinite: experiences of social dreaming W.
Gordon Lawrence.
FA 23
Jean Laplanche interviewed by Martin Stanton. The allure of the bad object
Eleanore M. Armstrong-Perlman. Psychoanalysis as a general psychology, revisited
Judith M. Hughes. Child Psychotherapy in historical context: an introduction to
the work of Margaret Lowenfeld Cathy Urwin. Play and symbolism in Lowenfeld and
Winnicott Madeleine Davis. On being a psychoanalyst in Brazil: pressures,
pitfalls and perspectives Sérvulo Augusto Figueira.
FA 24
Cornelius Castoriadis interviewed by Paul Gordon. Psychoanalytic critique of
productivism Robert M. Young. On the uses and abuses of psychoanalysis in
cultural research Eugene Victor Wolfenstein. On a covert fundamentalism
grounding both the Freudian Project and its derivative notion of sublimation
Donald Moss. Instinctual foundations of group analysis A.P. Ormay. Fairbairn's
thought on the relationship of inner and outer worlds John Padel.
FA 25
Ruth Rendell talks to Marion Bower. Between psychoanalysis and surrealism: the
collaboration between Grace Pailthorpe and Reuben Mednikoff David Maclagan.
Creation in the work of art and its framework Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel. Sexual
abuse: the bodily aftermath Nicola Diamond. Beyond addiction: recovery groups
and 'women who love too much' Janice Haaken. The self analysis of an experienced
psychoanalyst: development and application of an uncommonly effective technique Harry M. Anderson.
FA 26
(O/P) Clare Winnicott talks to Michael Neve. On poetry and weeping Craig Powell.
A brief history of my tears Stephen A. Kurtz. 'If it's two o'clock I must be a
therapist...': some observations on boundaries and roles Ian Craib. The
super-ego, anxiety and guilt Nina Coltart. Names, thoughts and lies: the
relevance of Bion's later writing for understanding experiences in groups David
Armstrong. Reactions to Nini Herman's article on Ann France.
FA 27
Harold Searles talks to Martin Stanton. The elder and the other Carol Martin. A
psychoanalytical observational study of the elderly Savi McKenzie-Smith. The
competition: psychoanalysis, its feminist interpreters and the idea of sexual
freedom 1910-1930 Ellen Herman. Awake, going to sleep, asleep, dreaming,
awaking, awake: comments on W.Clifford M.Scott J. Henri Rey. The psychologist: a
new element in changing Kenya Samuel Ochieng.
FA 28
Helmut Dahmer talks to Martin Stanton. Psychoanalytic social research Helmut
Dahmer. Report: What caused the disappearance of Psyche? Evelyn Heintges. The
self-destructive subject: critical theory and the analysis of the unconscious
and society Anthony Elliott. The mirror and the hammer: depth psychology and
political transformation Andrew Samuels. Commentaries on 'The mirror and the
hammer' Karl Figlio, Sonu Shamdasani, David Mayers, Renos Papadopoulos. Reply
Andrew Samuels. The Jung-Klein hybrid Michael Fordham. Freud and Jung Margaret
Arden.
FA 29
James Greene talks to Anne Alvarez and Valerie Sinason about poetry. Violence,
helplessness, vulnerability and male sexuality Adam Jukes. The shadow over
Oedipus: the father's rivalry with his son David Mann. Mastery and guilt Fiona
Gardner. Introduction: the profession of psychotherapy in Britain Robert M.
Young. The future of analytical psychotherapy: what do we profess? Karl Figlio,
Haya Oakley and Brian Martindale. Update: February 1993 Haya Oakley. Letter: The
British Confederation of Psychotherapists Joscelyn Richards, Anne-Marie Sandler.
Unchained: perspectives on change Micheline Klagsbrun Frank. Psychoanalytic
teaching and research: knowing and knowing about Robert M. Young.
FA 30 The
concept of reality and psychoanalysis practised in underground conditions
Michael Sebek. Post-traumatic stress disorder among victims of organized
violence: a report from Bulgaria Toma Tomov and Evgueni Guentchev. The power of
lies and the project of feminist therapy Caroline New. The non-lover: desire and
discourse in the psychoanalytic session Audrey Cantlie. At the border between
institutionalization and community psychiatry: psychodynamic observations of a
hospital admissions ward Marco Chiesa. Is the Oedipus complex bad news for
women? Jane Temperley. Dangerous liaisons: the rivalrous resemblance of David
Cooper and R.D.Laing Chris Oakley. Conference Report:'Psychoanalysis and the
Public Sphere' 1992 Andrew Cooper, Karen Baistow, Max Farrar.
FA 31 The
interface between refugee groups and assistance groups: an exploration of the
dynamics of the design of a treatment programme Gillian Straker. ‘Truth’ and
‘reality’: Joyce McDougall and gender identity Noreen O’Connor and Joanna
Ryan. Notes toward an object-relations approach to cinema Graham Clarke. The
Problem of the Alien: emotional mastery or emotional fascism in contemporary
film production Christophe Hering. Mean streaks: notes for a psychoanalytic
screening of Martin Scorsese’s film Raging Bull Eric J. Neutzel. Blue Velvet:
the surface of suffering Jed Sekoff. Alien3 Robert M. Young. The myth of
Andromeda: an aspect of female sexuality Prophecy Coles.
FA 32
Death and its Other in Bosnia-Herzegovina: fantasy, guilt, democracy Anthony
Elliott. Lesbians, gay men and psychoanalytic training Mary Lynn Ellis. Notes on
the interaction between prison staff and prisoners Arthur Hyatt Williams.
Reflexive social psychology: discourse analysis and psychoanalysis Ian Parker.
The cultural predicaments of psychoanalysis Barry Richards. Working with men who
are helpless, vulnerable and violent Adam Jukes.
FA 33
Free Associations, truth, morality and engagement Andrew Cooper and Amal
Treacher. Paranoid knowledge Roger Bacon. The third as the illusion and
necessary mediator of authority: sociological and psychoanalytic reflections
Göran Dahl. Notes on the null dimension [poem] Shirah Kober Zeller. Dostoyevsky’s
devil: primitive agony and the uncanny Duncan Barford. Essences and their
trajectories as backdrop in clinical stories Maurice Apprey. A statement about
play and adults in analytic psychotherapy Carlotta Johnson
FA 34
Interview with Cornelius Castoriadis Jean-Claude Polack and Sparta Castoriadis.
Violence and privacy: what if the container fails? Rob Weatherill. The
vicissitudes of transference and countertransference: the work of Harold Searles
Robert M. Young. Characters in search of a theatre: organisation as theatre for
the drama of childhood and the drama at work Burkhard Sievers. A group-dynamics
understanding of structural violence and group psychotherapy Andreas von
Waltenberg-Pachaly.
FA35
Interview: Vamik Volkan talks to Adeline van Waning; Private practice, public
life: is a psychoanalytic politics possible? by Paul Gordon; On demoralisation:
the epistemological, administrative, and emotionalional obstacle by Joseph
Stelzer; Dreaming the other: ideology and character in John le Carre's novels by
Andrew Cooper; Reaching beyond denial: sight and insight-a way forward? by
Rosalind Minsky; The legend of Sweeney Todd and its relevance to theories of
narcissistic development by James W. Hamilton; Communion and invasion: inner
space and outer space by Ian Parker BOOK REVIEWS: Wild Desires and Mistaken
Identities: Lesbianism and Psychoanalysis, by Noreen O'Connor and Joanna Ryan,
reviewed by Chris Oakley; We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy and the
World’s Getting Worse by James Hamilton and Michael Ventura, reviewed by
Christopher Fortune; The Chamber of Maiden Thought: Literary Origins of the
Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind by Meg Harris Williams and Margot Waddell,
reviewed by Dennis Brown; Political and Social Writings: Vol. 3 and Philosophy,
Politics, Autonomy by Cornelius Castoriadis, reviewed by Paul Gordon;
Affliction, by Fay Weldon, reviewed by David Mann; The Values of Psychotherapy
by Jeremy Holmes and Richard Lindley, reviewed by Eleanore M. Armstrong-Perlman
LETTERS: Charles Socarides - A letter from British psychotherapists; The death
of Bosnia and the birth of the New World Disorder by Yusuf Ahmed and Paul
Hoggett.
FA36
Interview: ’Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen talks to Chris Oakley’; Articles: ’Narcissism:
pathology of the post-modern self or healthy and socially progressive investment
of the interests of self-centered subject-hood?’ by Marike Finlay-de Monchy;
’Psychoanalysis and the horror film’ by Michael Grant; ‘Money and
fetishism’ by Leslie Blumberg; ’Self and object functions in language as a
transitional phenomenon’ by Elaine G. Caruth; ’What is psychosis?’ by Alex
Tarnopolsky, L. Paul Chesterman and Alice M. Parshall; Book Reviews: The
Cambridge Companion to Freud, edited by Jerome Neu, reviewed by Barry
Richards; On Freud's "Observations on Transference Love" edited
by Ethel Spector Person, reviewed by David Mann.
FA37
Interview: Jonathan Pedder talks to Paul Gordon and Robert M. Young; Articles:
’Psychotherapy in the British National Health Service: a short history’ by
Jonathan R. Pedder; ’The fifth basic assumption’ by W. Gordon Lawrence,
Alastair Bain, and Laurence Gould; Special Feature on Art and Psychoanalysis:
’Olympia: a study in perversion - a psychoanalytic pictorial analysis of
Edouard Manet's painting’ by Jeanne Wolff Bernstein; ‘The image in form’
by Eric Rhode; ‘Otto Dix (Tate Gallery, London, 11 March-17 May 1992)’ by
Robert Snell; ’Mondrian and his art: a non-pathographic perspective’ by
Patricia A. Lipscomb; ’The simple expression of the complex emotion:
reflections on the painting of Mark Rothko and Richard Diebenkorn’ by Paul
Gordon; Document: Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility;
Bool Reviews: Psychodynamic Technique in the Treatment of the Eating
Disorders, edited by C. Philp Wilson, Charles C. Hogan, and Ira L. Mintz.
reviewed by Em Farrell; When Nietzsche Wept by Irvin D. Yalom, reviewed
by Gary Winship; Jean Laplanche: Seduction, Translation, Drives, edited
by John Fletcher and Martin Stanton, reviewed by Chris Oakley; Feminist
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy by Charlotte Krause Prozan, reviewed by Jean
White.
FA38
Interview: ’Nancy Chodorow talks with Anthony Elliott’; Features: ‘Psychoanalysis
Today: Implications for Organizational Applications by Kenneth Eisold;’Managing
Schools: An Analytic Account of How Local Education Authorities and School
Governing Bodies Run Schools’ by Clive Eiles; ’Franz Fanon: The Struggle for
Inner Freedom’ by M. Fahry Davids; ’Deconstrructing Maternal Desire’ by
Silvia Tubert; ’The “Technique Technology” of Brief Psychotherapy’ by
Eric von Schoor; ’The Ominous in Nature’ by Karl Figlio; ’Self-analysiis:
Some Difficulties in Psychoanalytic Approaches to Popular Culture’ by Paul
Cobley; Book Review: On Flirtation by Adam Phillips reviewed by Anthony
Elliott
FA39 ’Analytic
Reverie and Poetic Reverie: A Comparison’ by Heather Weir; ’The Wellsprings
of Fascism: Individual Malice, Group Hatreds and the Emergence of National
Narcissism’ by Joseph Berke; ‘Bowlby, Fairbairn and Sutherland: The Scottish
Connection in Psychotherapy’ by Jeremy Holmes; ’Interpretation of
Transference in Psychoanalytic Supervision’ by Howard E. Gorman; ‘Tragic
Greek Madness: Inner Shadows versus Seeing in the Dark’ by Ruth Padel;
‘Primal Scene Imagery in the Tragedy of Othello’ by Eric J. Neutzel; ‘Science
or Robbery: The Freud-Klein Controversy, 1941-1943’ by Jane Kitto; ‘The
Pargmatical Apprentice’ by Larry O’Carroll
FA40 ’Aggression
in the Society and on the Couch’ by Michael Sebek; ’In the Yellow Room’ by
Julia Casterton; ‘The Tolerance of Artistic Intelligence: Shaping the
Unconscious’ by Ken Robinson; ‘What We Take for Granted’ by Robin Cooper;
’Cancer Journal: Emotional Triage’ by Barbara Adams; ‘On Looking and
Relating: The Films of Wim Wenders’ by Paul Gordon; ’Analysis Uptown’ by
Stephen A. Kurtz; ‘The Mind-Body Split and Body Memory’ by Jan McGregor
Hepburn
FA41 'The
”institution in the mind”: reflections on the relation of pycho-analysis to
work with institutions' by David Armstrong; 'Correspondences between Bion's
basic assumption theory and Klein's developmental positions: an outline' by
Laurence J. Gould; 'Myths, memories and roles - how they live again in the group
process' by Hanna Biran; 'Some reflections on sin and evil in a psychoanalytic
perspective' by Wesley Carr; 'Justice as an inherent characteristic of group
dynamics: a psychoanalytic study of the jury' by Gary Winship; 'AIDS, death, and
the analytic frame' by Rebecca Bauknight and Robert Appelbaum; 'The
corporatization of psychotherapy: a study in professional transformation' by
David Pingitore; 'Some reflections on NHS psychotherapy a response to Jonathan
Pedder' by Andrew Samuels. Book Reviews: The Unconscious at Work: Individual
and Organisational Stress in the Human Services, edited by Anton Obholtzer
and Vega Zagier Roberts reviewed by Paul Hoggett; Enforcing Normalcy:
Disability, Deafness and the Body by Lennard J. Davis reviewed by Deborah
Marks; Torn in Two: The Experience of Maternal Ambivalence by Roszika
Parker reviewed by Jo Nash 143-148
FA42 ’The
burden of the barbarian within’ by Gouranga Chattopadhyay and Hanna Biran; ’The
perversion of ethics’ by Marion Minerbo; ’Scientists: psychotics or seekers
of truth?’ by Elspeth Crawford; ’The preoccupation with power in group life’
by Barbara Elliott; ’Hamlet's frailty’ by Marvin Krims; HONOURING HAROLD F.
SEARLES: ’Introduction’ by Michael Civin; ’Analytic intimacy,
analysability and the vulnerable analyst’ by Irwin Hirsch; ’Therapeutic
symbiosis, concordance and analytic transformation by Michael Civin; ’On
identification with the paternal subject: from autism to therapeutic symbiosis’
by Joseph Newirth; Discussion: by Harold Searles; Book Reviews: The Colors of
Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion and Conflict by Sudhir Kakar
reviewed by H. C. Halberstadt-Freud; The Case Against Psychotherapy
Registration by Richard Mowbray reviewed by Denis Postle; Black Hamlet by Wulf Sachs reviewed by Grahame Hayes.
FA 43
Tribute to Cornelius Castoriadis: ’Cornelius Castoriadis: Philosopher of the
Social Imagination’ by David Ames Curtis; ’Requiem for a Selbstdenker: In
Memoriam Cornelius Castoriadis’ by Joel Whitebook; ’Human Creation and the
Paradox of the Originary’ by Fabio Ciaramelli; ’Castoriadis on Culture’ by
David Ames Curtis; ’The psyche: Imagination and History. A General View of
Cornelius Castoriadis's Psychoanalytic Ideas ’ by Fernando Urribarri; 'Why
This Law rather than Another One?’ by Paul Gordon; ’The Psychical and Social
Roots of Hate’ by Cornelius Castoriadis. The Internal Politics of
Psychoanalysis: ’Life among the Analysts’ by Douglas Kirsner; ’Psychoanalysis
and Psychotherapy: the Grand Leading the Bland’ by Robert M. Young; ’Pathologizing
as a Way of Dealing with Conflicts and Dissent in the Psychoanalytic Movement’
by Marina Leitner.
FA 44
EDITORIAL; FEATURES: 'Thinking under Fire: Psychoanalytic Reflections on
Cognition in the War Zone' by Gill Straker; 'Discerning the Psychic Costs of
Privatisation' by Anthony Elliott; 'Mapping the Terrain of Theoretical
Anti-humanism' by Sean Homer; 'The Translation of Antonin Artaud: Humpty Dumpty
and the Command of Language at Rodez in 1943' by David MacLagan; 'Freud and
Klein on Male Homosexuality' by Larry 0'Carroll; 'Unconscious Perception in the
History of Psychoanalysis: a Vignette' by Piers Myers; Presenting Freud at the
Freud Museum' by Ivan Ward; 'Ethnicity, Psychoanalysis and Cultural Studies: a
Review Essay' by Amal Treacher; BOOK REVIEW: Resistances to Psychoanalysis by Jacques Derrida, reviewed by Anthony Elliott.
FA 45 'In
the Same Boat: the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission' by Trevor
Lubbe; 'Fragrant Theory: the Sweet Scent of Signifiers' by Ros Minsky; 'Oedipus
and His Human Destiny' by Eva Miglivacca; ‘Psycho-analysis and Iconoclasm’
by Stephen Newton; 'Hedda Gabler, ‘Psychoanalysis and the Space of the
Play' by Nigel Hand; 'DH Lawrence and the Freudian Oedipus Complex' by Roland
Pierloot; 'Managing Illusion' by Gouranga Chattopadhay; 'Working with Women by
Judy Ritter; BOOK REVIEW: Face to Face: Therapy as Ethics by Paul Gordon,
reviewed by Roger Bacon; LETTER: ‘The Grand Leading the Bland: a Response’
by Roger Bacon
FA 46
'Theory and Therapeutics: Stress in the Analytic Identity' by Roger Bacon; 'Our
Need of Taboo: Pictures of Violence and Mourning Difficulties' by Andrzej
Werbart; 'The Electra Complex and the Development of Female Personal Identity'
by Montana Katz; 'Winnicott and the Government of the Environment' by Steven
Groarke; 'Ethical Dilemmas of the Psycho-analytical Biographer: the Case of
Donald Winnicott by Brett Kahr; ‘Feeling/Knowing in Research' by Angela
Whitelaw; 'Living on the Edge: Reflections on the Addictive and Intoxicating
Nature of Working in a Women's Prison' by Jessica Williams Saunders; 'Movement
as a Medium for Psychophysical Integration' by Katva Bloom; Book Review: Unfree
Associations: Inside Psychoanalytic Institutes by Douglas Kirsner, reviewed
by Kenneth Eisold.
FA 47
'Friendship and Desire' by Fabio Ciaramelli; 'The Enigma of Honesty: the
Fundamental Rule of Psychoanalysis' by M. Guy Thompson; 'Death and the
Political: on the Taming of Death in Social Structure and Ritual' by Lior
Barshack; 'Fanon, Politics and Psychiatry: the North African Syndrome by David
Macey; 'Building a Bridge to Heaven: Notes on the Construction, Destruction and
Reconstruction of the Tower of Babel' by Felix de Mendelssohn; 'The State We're
In' by Robin Cooper; 'On Models in Medicine: Epistemological Rounds' by J.
Stelzer
FA 48 From Aesthetics to
Object Relations: Situating Klein in the Freudian 'Uncanny' by Simon Clarke;
'Dreams, Psychic Mobility and Inner Being' by Walter Trinca; .The Last Hundred
Years of Psychoanalysis: A Century of Internal Resistance' by Haim Haimovich;
'"Where There's Smoke...?" Reflections on Rhetorical Strategies in the
Assaults on Sigmund Freud and Bruno Bettleheim' by Kurt Jacobsen; 'The Outsider'
by Marilyn Charles; 'Spirituality, Science and Transformation versus Frozen
Boundaries of Belief' by Gouranga P. Chattopadhyay; BOOK
REVIEW: Disability: Controversial Debates and Psychological Perspectives by
Deborah Marks, reviewed by Shula Wilson
FA 49 ‘The Love That
Thinks’ by Paul Hoggett; ‘Fundamentalism and Terrorism’ by Robert M.
Young; ‘In Praise of Uncertainty (Persuading, Inventing, and Believing)’ by
Larry O'Carroll; ‘What Does Freud Mean by the Oedipus Complex?’ by Kenneth
Fuchsman; ‘Reflections on Creativity: The “Intruder” as Mystic, or
Reconciliation With the Mother/self’ by Marilyn Charles; ‘Blindness,
Attachment, and Self: Psychoanalysis and Ideology’ by Brian Watermeyer; BOOK
REVIEW: Psychoanalysis at Its Limits: Navigating the Postmodern Turn edited by Anthony Elliott and Charles Spezzano, reviewed by Sean Homer
FA 50 ‘Quixotic Humanism’ by Lynn Frogget and Will Kaufman; ‘The Pyschodynamics of Bullying’ by Margot Waddell; ‘Fritz Fraenckel – A Revolutionary Psychologist’ by Paul Gordon; ‘The Contribution of Marie Langer to Psychoanalysis’ by Silvia Tubert; ‘In the Gaze of the Other’ by Avril Johnson; ‘Winnicott Revisited – A Point of View’ by R. J. E. Bacon; ‘Michaelangelo’s Moses Re-visited – Reflections Through Post Freudian Theoretical Lenses on the Roots of Creativity’ by Judith Issroff; ‘Guide to the Internet for Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists’ by Robert M. Young; BOOK REVIEW: Mental Slavery: Psyschoanalytic Studies of Caribbean People by Barbara Fletchman Smith reviewed by Barbara Daniel.
FA 51 'Countering the Reality of Gravity: Literary Invitations to Alternative Psychotherapeutic Understanding' by Angus Macmillan; 'Dramatherapy and Psychosis: Symbol Formation and Dramatic Distance' by Maggie McAlister; 'Loss and Re-creation of Faith in Freud's Life' by Ryan LaMothe; 'Time and Space as "Necessary Forms of Thought"' by Kelly Noel-Smith; ‘Beginnings: A Self Psychological Interface Between Psychoanalysis and Christianity - A Personal Point of View' by John A Sloane; 'Tragedy, Catharsis and Creativity: From Aristotle to Freud to nicott' by David Wells; BOOK REVIEW: Psychoanalysis: A Critical Introduction by Ian Craib reviewed by Simon Clarke.
FA52 'The Holding Environment After September 11: Psychoanalysis in the Twenty-First Century - A Moment of Reflection' by F. Robert Rodman; 'Psychoanalytic Organizational Theory: Comparative Perspectives' by Debra K. Anderson and Jay D. White; 'Family Romances' by Sylvia Tubert; 'Letters from Carole Smith to Professor George Steiner' by Carole Smith; 'New Horizons in Disability Psychotherapy: The Contributions of Valerie Sinason' by Graeme Galton; 'The State of Threat and Psychoanalysis: From the Uncanny that Structures to the Uncanny that Alienates' by Janine Puget; BOOK REVIEW: Psychoanalysis, Science and Masculinity by Karl Figlio reviewed by Donald L. Carveth.
FA 53 ‘Keeping on Moving’ by David Armstrong; ‘The Work Group Revisited: Reflections on the Practice of Group Relations’ by David Armstrong; ‘Money as Signifier: A Lacanian Insight into the Monetary Order’ by Gilles Arnaud; ‘Florence Nightingale and the Myth of the Virgin Mother’ by Liane Aukin; ‘Peace and Terror: Psychoanalytic Concepts of Psychosis and George Mitchell's Management of the Northern Ireland Peace Process’ by Shawn Tower; ‘A Note on What Winnicott Might Have Said About The Terrorist Attack on The World Trade Center in New York on September 2001’ by The Montreal Winnicott Study Group.
FA 54 ‘A Supplemental Interpretation for Sigmund Freud's “Kasten Scene” vis-a-vis Julius Freud's Burial Chamber: Overshadowing Religious Beliefs Coupled with Visualizations of Loss’ by Lawrence Ginsburg; ‘The Uncanny Stranger: Haunting the Australian Settler Imagination’ by Simon Clarke and Anthony Moran; ‘Masud Khan's Analysis with Donald Winnicott: On the Hazards of Befriending a Patient’ by Brett Kahr; ‘A Habermas Kritik’ by Gary Winship; ‘Mathematics and the Quest for Certainty: Some Psychoanalytic Observations’ by James W. Hamilton; ‘A Critical Psychoanalysis Project’ by Emilio Modena; ‘Em Farrell Talks With Jeanne Magagna about Anorexia Nervosa’.
FA 55 ‘Loss, Illusional Systems of Defence and Possible Reparation in Two Works by Ian McEwan’ by Sharon Keating; ‘Cultural Contributions to Pride: The Vicissitudes of Identification, Valuation, and the Refusal to Surrender’ by Ryan LaMothe; ‘The Light of the Mind: Poetry and Depression’ by Eileen Aird; ‘What, if Anything, Can Be Done About my Anti-Semitism?’ by Robert M. Young; ‘The White Male Therapist/Helper as (M)other to the Black Male Patient/Client: Some Intersubjective Considerations’ by Olatokunbo Aralepo.
FA 56 ‘Valerie Sinason talks to Graeme Galton’; The Right to be at Risk’ by Joseph H. Berke; ‘Lincoln, Mandela and the Depressive Position; by Robert M. Young; ‘How to Cope with Social Disasters’ by Janine Puget; ‘A Life's Work: On Rodman's Winnicott by Steven Groarke; ‘Analysis Behind Bars’ by Stephen A. Kurtz; BOOK REVIEW: To Redeem One Person is to Redeem the World:The Life of Frieda Fromm-Reichman
by Gail A. Hornstein reviewed by Joseph Berke.
FA 57 ‘The Reparation of Don Juan’ by Will Kaufman; ‘Transference Theory and Everyday Life’ by Jean Thomson; ‘The Boundaries of Perversion’ by Robert M. Young; ‘Psychic Retreats: The Organizational Relevance of a Psychoanalytic Formulation’ by David Armstrong; ‘The Analytic Object in Organizational Work’ by David Armstrong; ‘Perceval's Psychosis Revisited’ by James Hamilton; ‘A Review of Sigmund Freud's Synopsis of his Summer Reading in 1878’ by Lawrence M. Ginsburg; ‘Fieldwork and Power: The Psychoanalytical Concept of Transference as a Means to Understand Processes of Intersubjectivity’ by Brigit Allenbach.
FA 58 ‘The Intellectual Odyssey of Elliott Jaques: From Alchemy to Science’ by Douglas Kirsner; ‘Possibility Versus Disclosure: Myth and Female Identity in Film’ by Marilyn Charles; ‘Fantasy and Transference’ by Montana Katz; ‘Time for Psychoanalysts to Speak Up: A Reaction to Reading Violence or Dialogue? Psychoanalytic Insights on
Terror and Terrorism’ by Judith Issroff; ‘Starting a Family: The Child’s Role in Marital Transition’ by Steven McLeish; ‘The End of Civilization: Did Jung Misunderstand His Own Dreams?’ by John D. Goldhammer.
FA 59 ‘Countertransference and Organizational Knowing: New Frontiers and Old Truths’ by Howard F. Stein; ‘The Ferenczian Dialogue: Psychoanalysis as a Way of Life’ by Judith E. Vida and Gershon J. Molad; ‘Aesthetic Experience in Visual Art’ by Marie Costello; ‘On the Psychical Technology of Monuments’ by Derek Hook; ‘The Melancholic Existentialism of Ernest Becker’ by Donald L. Carveth; ‘Love and Hate in an Age of Reason: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Terrorism’ by Simon Clarke; ‘Narcissus and His Discontents’ by P. Le Couteur; BOOK REVIEW: Patterns: Building Blocks of Experience by Marilyn Charles reviewed by Eileen Aird.
FA 60 ‘Celebrity and the Flight from Mortality’ by Sue Cowan-Jenssen and Lucy Goodison; ‘Obesity. How Can We Understand It?’ by Em Farrell; ‘Vicissitudes of Therapists’ Self-Esteem’ by Robert M. Young; ‘ ‘Identification, Loss, and Reparation: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict’ by Jo Nash; ‘Intimacy and Family Links of Adults Who Were Children During the Shoah: Multi-facted Mutations of the Traumatic Encapsulations’ by Yolanda Gampel and Aviva Mazor; ‘Sigmund Freud as a Twenty-One-Year-Old Letter Writer and Admirer of Bret Harte’ by Lawrence M. Ginsburg.