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2. The feeling brain: Selected papers on neuropsychoanalysis.
3. Roger Money-Kyrle's 1934 paper on war: the context and personal background.
4. A brief history of the super-ego with an introduction to three papers.
5. Some brief personal reflections on the 100th Anniversary Conference papers. Where are we? Where have we come from? Where might we go?
6. Essential readings from the Melanie Klein Archives: Original papers and critical reflections
7. Inquiries in psychoanalysis collected papers of Edna O’Shaughnessy
8. Bipolarity of the scenic and lexical modes of analytic listening: Commentary on Gabriel Sapisochin's paper "Enactment: Listening to Psychic Gestures".
9. Introduction to de M'Uzan's paper "Interpreting: For Whom and Why?".
10. Commentary on Wolfgang Loch's paper 'Drives and objects - observations on the origins of the emotional object world'.
11. On being consoled: Engaging with Michel Fain’s paper ‘Mentalization and passivity’.
12. Freud’s papers on technique and contemporary clinical practice
13. Comments on B.H. Clarke's paper: A cat is not a battleship: thoughts on the meaning of “neuropsychoanalysis”
14. Unpublished draft paper on sexuality by Donald Meltzer.
15. Metapsychology or metapsychologies? Some comments on Paul Denis's paper 'The drive revisited: mastery and satisfaction'.
16. Introduction to Alfred Lorenzer's paper 'Language, life praxis and scenic understanding in psychoanalytic therapy'.
17. Three papers on splitting: A brief introduction.
18. Reply to Bohleber and colleagues' paper on 'Unconscious phantasy'.
19. Discussion of Hermann Argelander's paper: 'The scenic function of the ego and its role in symptom and character formation'.
20. Introduction to the paper by Madeleine and Willy Baranger: The analytic situation as a dynamic field.
21. Something more than the 'Something more than interpretation' is needed: A comment on the paper by the Process of Change Study Group .
22. IJP Open relaunch.
23. ‘TAKING THE TRANSFERENCE’: SOME TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS IN THREE PAPERS BY BION
24. Introduction to Hermann Argelander's paper 'The scenic function of the ego and its role in symptom and character formation'.
25. Clinical work with emptiness and sexuality: A commentary on Maurizio Balsamo's paper 'Sabina'.
26. A commentary on Maurizio Balsamo's paper 'Sabina'.
27. Call for Papers
28. Introduction to the paper by Pierre Marty.
29. A commentary on Mayer Subrin’s paper ‘Stumbling towards termination’.
30. Something more than the ‘Something more than interpretation’ is needed: A comment on the paper by the process of change study group
31. Psychoanalysis in the Community Call For Papers
32. Comments on Lucy LaFarge's paper How and why unconscious phantasy and transference are the defining features of psychoanalytic practice.
33. Coming to life in the consulting room: toward a new analytic sensibility.
34. Tragic Knots in Psychoanalysis: New Papers on Psychoanalysis
35. Practising as an analyst in Berlin in times of the coronavirus: The core components of psychoanalytic work and the problem of virtual reality: A commentary on the paper: "Clinical Issues in Analyses over the Telephone and Internet" by Jill Savege Scharff (Int J Psychoanal (2012) 93: 81–95) in the light of the present crisis
36. Doubt, Conviction and the Analytic Process: Selected Papers of Michael Feldman
37. The Academic Face of Psychoanalysis: Papers in Philosophy, the Humanities and the British Clinical Tradition
38. Encounters with Melanie Klein: Selected Papers of Elizabeth Spillius
39. Response to commentaries by John Steiner and Ralph Zwiebel on my paper “Enactment: Listening to psychic gestures”
40. PROSPERO'S PAPER
41. Obituary for Edna O'Shaughnessy.
42. The quiet revolution in American psychoanalysis: Selected papers of Arnold M. Cooper.
43. The Contemporary Freudian tradition: Past and present: Edited by Ken Robinson and Joan Schachter, Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon and New York, NY, 2021, $44.95 (paperback edition), ISBN: 978-0-367-48356-2 (pbk).
44. English Notes to Contributors.
45. The inability to mourn: Past and current challenges for psychoanalysis.
46. English Notes to Contributors.
47. The use of elements of Peirce's philosophy by four well-known psychoanalytic authors.
48. Editorial.
49. Editorial.
50. Gratitude, freedom and refusal.
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