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1. The inability to mourn: Past and current challenges for psychoanalysis.

3. Gratitude, freedom and refusal.

4. Three papers on splitting: A brief introduction.

5. Introduction to Alfred Lorenzer's paper 'Language, life praxis and scenic understanding in psychoanalytic therapy'.

7. The use of elements of Peirce's philosophy by four well-known psychoanalytic authors.

8. Psychoanalysis and its discontents: A view from India.

9. Discussion of Hermann Argelander's paper: 'The scenic function of the ego and its role in symptom and character formation'.

11. Introduction to Hermann Argelander's paper 'The scenic function of the ego and its role in symptom and character formation'.

12. Receptivity is not passivity: A comparison between psychoanalysis and phenomenology concerning experience, judgement and the analytic attitude.

13. Introduction to the paper by Pierre Marty.

14. A commentary on Mayer Subrin’s paper ‘Stumbling towards termination’.

15. Editorial: Remembering Dana Birksted-Breen.

17. Remembering, repeating and working-through as a step in Freud's ongoing struggle with the "what", "why" and "how" of analytic knowing in the curative process.

18. Dream interpretation and empirical dream research – an overview of research findings and their connections with psychoanalytic dream theories.

19. Psychoanalytic identity in vivo: Permanence and change.

20. Lacan and the transference.

21. Falling, primitive separation and encapsulated body engrams – working through a bodily encoded unconscious syndrome.

22. Agreements and differences between psychoanalysts with regard to changes observed during a treatment. A quantitative exploration using the Three-Level Model (3-LM).

23. The mirror operator: On Lacanian Logic.

24. Psychoanalytic reflections on the conditions of possibility of human destructiveness.

25. Psychoanalysis with adults inspired by parent–infant psychotherapy: The analyst's metaphoric function.

26. Psychoanalysis and the third position: social upheavals and atrocity.

28. Debating well: Why don't we, and how can we?

29. Psychoanalysis of young children with autism spectrum disorders. An adaptation of technique in the approach to three cases.

31. Psychoanalysis at the crossroads: An international perspective: edited by Fred Busch, Oxon and New York, Routledge, 2023, pp. 326, £23.99 (paperback), ISBN: 978-1-032-37550-2.

32. The conceptualization of trauma in psychoanalysis: an introduction.

33. Encapsulated body engrams and somatic narration – Integrating body memory into psychoanalytic technique.

34. R. B. Braithwaite's influence on Bion's epistemological contributions.

35. A discursive study of the reception of Lacanian ideas and their relation to Kleinianism (Uruguay, 1955–1982).

36. Meeting the Sphinx.

37. Madeleine and Willy Baranger's contribution to psychoanalysis.

38. How much time does psychoanalysis take? The duration of psychoanalytic treatments from Freud's cases to the Swedish clinical practice of today.

40. 'Opening remarks at a practical seminary' by James Strachey.

41. Avatar of Desire?: Virtual space of possibility in video and telephone analysis.

42. The 'community turn': Relational citizenship in the Psychoanalytic Community Collaboratory®.

43. Psychoanalytic understanding of the request for assisted suicide.

44. Psychoanalysis in the community in France.

45. Approaches to a contemporary psychoanalytic Field Theory: from Kurt Lewin, Georges Politzer and José Bleger, to Antonino Ferro and Giuseppe Civitarese.

46. The sense of the past: Theoretical and clinical aspects of deferred action.

47. A case of trichotillomania and trichophagy: Fantasies of cannibalism.

48. September 11th, an attack at the limits of thought.

49. Unrepresented states and the challenge of historicization*.

50. Winnicott’s theory of playing: a reconsideration.