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2. A look at Albert Einstein's question "why war?" with a focus on large-group psychology.

3. Reading Susan Isaacs: Toward a radically revised theory of thinking.

4. On understanding projective identification in the treatment of psychotic states of mind: The publishing cohort of H. Rosenfeld, H. Segal and W. Bion (1946 –1957).

5. Repression and splitting: Towards a method of conceptual comparison.

6. On psychoanalytic writing.

7. On excess, trauma and helplessness: Repetitions and transformations.

8. Winnicott’s foundation for the basic concepts of Freud’s metapsychology?

9. 'Yes, we have bananas!'.

10. 'This is not psychoanalysis': On the stony way of the Danish Psychoanalytical Society.

11. Erna and Melanie Klein.

12. Commentary on 'Transformations in hallucinosis and the receptivity of the analyst' by Civitarese.

13. Reflections on the gender of violence.

14. Bion's discovery of alpha function: Thinking under fire on the battlefield and in the consulting room.

15. 'A father is being beaten': Constructions in the analysis of some male patients.

16. The life instinct.

17. Psychoanalytic theories of creativity: Clinical applications.

18. The dual aspect of fantasy: Flight from reality or imaginative realm? Considerations and hypotheses from clinical psychoanalysis.

19. The analytic situation as a dynamic field.

20. Pentheus rather than Oedipus: On perversion, survival and analytic presencing.

21. Does anything go? Towards a framework for the more transparent assessment of psychoanalytic competence.

22. Imre Hermann's Freudian theory of attachment.

23. Sanctioned social violence: A psychoanalytic view - Part I .

24. Rabindranath Tagore and Freudian thought .

25. What's true and whose idea was it? .

26. Mental pain and social trauma.

27. The origins and destinies of the idea of thirdness in contemporary psychoanalysis.

28. Psychoanalysis of maturescence (definition, metapsychology, and clinical practice).

29. On Piera Aulagnier's 'Birth of a Body, Origin of a History'.

30. Transformations in hallucinosis and the receptivity of the analyst.

31. The compulsion to confess and the compulsion to judge in the analytic situation.

32. Transformation and invariance in creative translations and analytic interpretations: A Bionian reading of Borges and Cervantes.

33. Shadows, ghosts and chimaeras: On some early modes of handling psycho-genetic heritage.

34. Reflections on the clinical implications of symbolism.

35. Helplessness and the exercise of power in the analytic session.

36. Editorial.

37. Affirming ‘That’s not psycho-analysis!’ On the value of the politically incorrect act of attempting to define the limits of our field.

38. Dante’s Comedy: Precursors of psychoanalytic technique and psyche.

39. Trauma theory in Sándor Ferenczi’s writings of 1931 and 1932.

40. On boredom: A close encounter with encapsulated parts of the psyche.

41. The reality of the other: Dreaming of the analyst.

42. ‘Reverberation time’ , dreaming and the capacity to dream.

43. ‘Can you push a camel through the eye of a needle?’ Reflections on how the unconscious speaks to us and its clinical implications.

44. Life and death in Freudian metapsychology: A reappraisal of the second instinctual dualism.

45. The destruction of time in pathological narcissism.

46. The body in the analytic session: Focusing on the body–mind link.

47. Bodily centered protections in adolescence: An extension of the work of Frances Tustin.

48. The use of the past and the present in the clinical setting: Pasts and presents.

49. What is the function of faith and trust in psychoanalysis?

50. Freud's metapsychological speculations.