Bowlby
Centenary Issue
Volume 1 March 2007
Contents
Editorial
A
Felicitous Meeting of Attachment and Relational Psychotherapy
Daniel N. Stern
Separated
attachments and sexual aliveness: how changing attachment
patterns can enhance intimacy.
Susie Orbach
Sex,
couples and attachment: the role of hedonic intersubjectivity
Jeremy Holmes
Poem:
Vanishing Spell
Valerie Sinason
Who
Am I? Some Thoughts around Adoption Issues
Catherine Mitson
Discussion
of Who Am I?
Andrew Enever
Reflections
on Race, Racism and Psychotherapy
Emerald Davis
BOWLBY CENTENARY
Attachment
Here and Now: An Interview with Peter Fonagy
Keeping
on pushing: An Interview with Richard Bowlby
Forty-four
juvenile thieves: their characters and home life:
V) Notes on the Psychopathology of the Affectionless Character
John Bowlby
(Reprinted from International Journal of Psychoanalysis v.25,
1944)
Stop
Thief! But What Has Been Stolen and by Whom?
Discussion of Paper by John Bowlby
Paul Renn
We Need to Talk About…Attachment and Crime
Discussion of Paper by John Bowlby
Rachel Wingfield
Bowlby’s
Contribution for an ASBO Age
Discussion of Paper by John Bowlby
Will McMahon
Film review: The Wind That Shakes the Barley. dir. Ken Loach
Renee Stafford
Book
review: The Dying Patient in Psychotherapy: Desire, Dreams
and Individuation by
Joy Schaverien
Angela Greenfleld
Neuroscience
update: Eric Kandel: Biology and the Future of Psychoanalysis
- revisited
Joseph Schwartz |