ISSN 0735-1690 (Print); ISSN 1940-9133 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Prologue: Relational Turn: How and Why It Happened pp. 111-113(3) Author: Goldin
Memories and Reflections on My Life in Relational Psychoanalysis pp. 114-122(9) Author: Bass
Emotional Phenomenology and Relationality: Forever the Twain Shall Meet pp. 123-126(4) Author: Stolorow
Unformulated Experience and the Relational Turn pp. 127-135(9) Author: Stern
Historical and Political Factors in the Inception of Relational Psychoanalysis pp. 136-137(2) Authors: Harris; Seligman
From “What’s American about American Psychoanalysis (2004)” to “What’s American History and Politics Got to Do with the Emergence of the Relational Turn (2012) and on to the American Nightmare: 2017” pp. 138-145(8) Author: Harris
Relational Psychoanalysis as a “Child of the Sixties”: Politics, Innovation, and the Transition from Adolescence pp. 146-155(10) Author: Seligman
Feminine Issues and the Relational Turn: “The Girls Deserve More Respect” pp. 156-162(7) Author: Weisel-Barth
Where Objects Were, Subjects Now May Be: The Work of Jessica Benjamin and Reimagining Maternal Subjectivity in Transitional Space pp. 163-173(11) Author: McKay
Afterwardness and the Postrelational Turn pp. 174-178(5) Author: Emanuel
Epilogue: Relational Turn: How and Why It Happened pp. 179-180(2) Author: Goldin