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2. Two papers by Michael Fordham (d.1995).

5. 'What works?' Response to the paper by James Astor.

8. Dancing at the end of the world? Psychoanalysis, climate change and joy.

9. Seeing in the Dark: A View into Dissociation and Healing.

11. Margarita Von Lüttichau: Intermediary between Jung and Bill Wilson.

12. Working with chronic and relentless self-hatred, self-harm, and existential shame: a clinical study and reflections (Paper 2 of 2)

13. Destructiveness: a 'neglected child' in the theory of analytical psychology.

16. Jungian socioanalysis, social dreaming and the emerging complexity of Europe 1 .

17. The writing of clinical papers: the analyst as illusionist

18. The self invented personality? Reflections on authenticity and writing analytic papers

25. RESPONSE TO AIMÉ AGNEL'S PAPER.

29. Two papers by Michael Fordham (d.1995)

30. The Survival Papers--Anatomy of a Midlife Crisis.

32. On Theoretical Edges and Exclusionary Borders: Towards a Genealogy of "Analyzability" in Jungian Psychoanalysis 1 .

33. Reactions to François Martin-Vallas's paper.

35. Structural Aspects of Synchronistic Moments in Psychotherapy-Findings of an Empirical Study of Synchronicities in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis 1 .

37. Journal Reviews.

38. Editorial.

39. Editorial.

40. Editorial.

41. Implicit States of Connectivity in the Clinical Practice of Jungian Psychoanalysis and Andean Shamanism.

42. Working Online During the Contemporary COVID-19 Pandemic.

43. COMMENT ON PAPER BY DAVID H. ROSEN ET AL.

44. Where is James Grotstein? Response to James Grotstein.

45. EDITORIAL.

47. The Self and alien self in psyche and soma.

48. Civilization in transition (ontological confrontation).

49. On Theoretical Edges and Exclusionary Borders: Towards a Genealogy of "Analyzability" in Jungian Psychoanalysis1.

50. On Theoretical Edges and Exclusionary Borders: Towards a Genealogy of "Analyzability" in Jungian Psychoanalysis1.