All Stories

  1. Therapist memory and reverie: implications for the clinical setting
  2. On Reverie and Independence
  3. The Devolution of Melancholia Into Psychosis: The Case of a Child Whose Mother Was Unable to Grieve
  4. Intergenerational Transmission of Violence: Shattered Subjectivity and Relational Freedom
  5. Between the Ability to Imagine and Actually Seeing: The Intersubjective in Reclamation
  6. Intersubjectivity in the Death Instinct As a Source of Psychosis: Jean Laplanche's Version of Maternal Rejection of the Infant
  7. Dominance as part of self-concept mediates the intergenerational transmission of social anxiety among adolescents under residential care