ISSN 0735-1690 (Print); ISSN 1940-9133 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Prologue: How Do We Explain Psychoanalytic Improvement in Patients Who Have Been Highly Traumatized: An Exploration of Therapeutic Action in Psychoanalysis: Part II pp. 277-278(2) Author: Bornstein
Affective Attunement, Vulnerability, Empathy: The Analytic Experience With Veronica pp. 279-287(9) Author: Stramba-Badiale
The Centrality of the Analyst’s Vulnerability to Interactive Regulation and Therapeutic Movement: Discussion of Paper by Paolo Stramba-Badiale, Titled, “Affective Attunement, Vulnerability, Empathy: The Analytic Experience With Veronica” pp. 288-294(7) Author: Knoblauch
Discussion on “Affective Attunement, Vulnerability, Empathy: The Analytic Experience With Veronica” by Paolo Stramba-Badiale pp. 295-297(3) Author: Kindler
Comment: “Affective Attunement, Vulnerability, Empathy: The Analytic Experience With Veronica” by Paolo Stramba-Badiale pp. 298-314(17) Author: Lerner
Explaining Trauma in Highly Traumatized Patients: A Brain-Based Psychoanalytic Perspective pp. 315-321(7) Author: Shane
Overcoming Powerlessness in the Clinical Exchange With Traumatized Patients pp. 322-336(15) Author: Liotti
Effective Therapeutic Action During Paolo Stramba-Badiale’s Analytic Experience With Veronica pp. 337-352(16) Author: Hertel
An Intimate Success With Veronica pp. 353-363(11) Author: Flinders
Treating Trauma: The Analyst’s Own Affect Regulation and Expression pp. 364-379(16) Author: Teicholz
Epilogue: How Do You Explain Psychoanalytic Improvement in Patients Who Have Been Highly Traumatized: An Exploration of Therapeutic Action in Psychoanalysis: Part II pp. 380-380(1) Author: Bornstein