Founded in 1932, Psychoanalytic Quarterly is the oldest free-standing psychoanalytic journal in America. Editor: Lucy LaFarge; Published by Taylor & Francis.
"Melancholia is often a stop on the way to successful grieving...but melancholia, by its very nature, operates instead of grief—one could say it is in itself the consequence of an inability...to mourn. " - Brett H Clarke's article on @TheBabadook https://t.co/VpZxfpLIa2
I experience my analyst as a key object,...an intermediary between life and death.....there is a parallel between the end of analysis and the end of life. The end of my analysis represented a loss of a part of myself in which he was the secret depository. https://t.co/FtupcQQsZF
Oct. issue online! Articles: Greenberg & "Heresy/Orthodoxy Matrix"; witnessing & formulation of experience; Schreber & music; sexual transference/countertransference w/Male Mid-adolescents; & early middle childhood in "The Ocean at the End of the Lane."
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Book Review Essay: "ON TRYING TO PASS TRANSPHOBIA AS PSYCHOANALYSIS AND CRUELTY AS 'CLINICAL LOGIC,'" AVGI SAKETOPOULOU
"Trans seeks...to bring new possibilities into being, to unseat the very principles by which the body, gender, and pleasure are lived."
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We've added a contributor interview page to our website! Check out Nathan Kravis chat from our last issue there. Next, we will be interviewing PQ Editor Lucy LaFarge about our upcoming thematic issues that explore contributors' lessons from the pandemic. https://t.co/IIpN1MF8AF
Finishing up our 2021 recap, congratulations to APCS @APsyCulSoc board member Joseph Reynoso for being a finalist for the GRADIVA Award @NaapOrg for best article. The Racist Within appeared in January 2021 issue of The Psychoanalytic Quarterly @PsyQuarterly.
In conversation w/Nathan Kravis about his article "Charisma," Oct. 2021 issue. Kravis discusses how psychoanalysis informs understandings of charismatic authority, leadership/followership dynamics, and charismatic organization in the clinical practice. https://t.co/i0d6ffW23l
'Turning towards Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century: A Tribute to André Green (Cairo, 1927- Paris, 2012)'. A series of mini online lectures and conversations with. A bilingual event in English and French, with real-time translation. 13 January. Book now! https://t.co/HhieDb9aXW
Friends! The Distance Cure: A History of Teletherapy is out today! Thanks so much to @sylviamath for shepherding this book into the world, and the whole team @mitpress: https://t.co/4cvHjxU9vB
Next online event: join us in a week's time when we'll be talking to Margaret and Michael Rustin about their book Reading Klein. Find out more and register at https://t.co/MGJCSjkRmy
and Rebecca Chaplan on Diane O’Donoghue's new book "On Dangerous Ground: Freud’s Visual Cultures of the Unconscious." https://t.co/dsvRlduB9Q @BloomsburyAcad
Our first issue of the year is live! Dr. Robert Michels bids farewell to our former Editor, Dr. Jay Greenberg, and welcome to our new Editor, Dr. Lucy LaFarge. https://t.co/dXQh0gV8lO
We also have two book reviews. Sarah Ackerman on Mitchell Wilson's new book, "The Analyst’s Desire: The Ethical Foundation of Clinical Practice"; https://t.co/lAcfM0AMST @BloomsburyAcad