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Past editions of New Associations
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New Associations Issue 24 Winter 2017
- Susie Orback The fragilities of late capitalism
- Gary Fereday Growing confidence
- Catherine Fieschi Protecting the grey zones
- Joanna de Waal Political engagement
- James Johnston The analytic settee
- Brett Kahr Oliver Rathbone and the staff of Karnac Books
New Associations Issue 23 Summer 2017
- Jo Stubley Responding to traumatic events
- Gary Fereday An extraordinary and troubling twelve months
- Adam Danquah A rent in the fabric: trauma across the lifecycle
- Johnathan Sunley Putting post-truth on the couch
- Susan Mizen Making the case for investment
- Brett Kahr Fourteen hours with R.D. Laing
- Katherine Killick Art therapy and psychotic states of mind
New Associations Issue 22 Winter 2016/17
- Maxine Dennis Ordinary differences, different states of mind
- Helen Morgan The centre and the margins: whose problem is it anyway?
- Narendra Keval License to hate: racist states of mind
- Annie Pesskin ‘Is it because I am different?’
- Anna Motz Identity and culture
- Gary Fereday A voice needed more than ever
- Marina Christoforidou and Elke Mund-Amos We need to talk about culture
- Marina Christoforidou Ordinary differences
- Adam Danquah Between black and white
- Chris Wilson The art of ageing
- Poul Rohleder Superhumans and non-humans
- Annie Pesskin Sarah Nettleton, The Metapsychology of Christopher Bollas
- Alison Vaspe Psychoanalysis, the NHS, and Mental Health Work Today
New Associations Issue 21 Summer 2016
- Andrew Cooper and Julian Lousada What’s our state of mind?
- Gary Fereday Now is the time
- Graham Music Brexit, project fear, and the other
- Anca Carrington Money matters
- Brent Thompson The shadow of the Facebook
- Bob Hinshelwood The interpretive laboratory
- Peter Fonagy Innovations and development in psychoanalysis
- Ann Scott and Jessica Yakeley Research: the current debates
- Sara Collins La Traviata: morality, Freud, and female masochism
- Johnathan Sunley Where does psychotherapy come from?
- Gillian Isaacs Russell Technology in the room
- Marion Brown A world of groups
- The Future Strategy Working Group How to publicise the most private profession
- Tomasz Fortuna Tension at the border, emotional freedom and the creative process
- David Fanthorpe Engagement, not estrangement
- Angela Joyce Home is where we start from
- Rebecca Davies ‘A prolonged period of uncertainty’
- David Morgan Migration and loss
- Gregorio Kohon Psychoanalysis is here to stay
New Associations Issue 20 Spring 2016
- Lene Auestad The social unconscious and the herd
- Gary Fereday A precarious balance
- Elizabeth Cotton Start where you are
- Gill Barratt, Georgina Hardie, Judith Philo and Ruth Pitman Can we bear to think about retirement?
- Johnathan Sunley It’s time to get out of our heads
- Ruth Schmidt Neven Recalibrating our models
- Carolyn Butler On ‘not knowing’
- Rosemary Davies Murdered Father: Dead Father: Revisiting the Oedipus Complex
- Clea McEnery-West Birdman, or the reality of unreality
- Richard Sherry Turning a blind eye
New Associations Issue 19 Autumn 2015
- Andrew Cooper Reviving therapeutic social work
- Philip Stokoe The impact of power on the mind of the politician
- Gary Fereday California dreaming
- Martin Kemp Engagement in practice
- Annie Pesskin Where will the future be found?
- Julian Lousada Taking the lead
- Andrew Reeves, Julian Lousada and Janet Weisz Working collaboratively
- Brett Kahr Keeping Freud’s house safe
- Malcolm Allen Oliver Sacks: explorer and storyteller of the mind
- Julian Lousada and Leanne Stelmaszczyk Reflections on the Aesthetic Experience: Psychoanalysis and the Uncanny by Gregorio Kohon
- Jennifer Coles Amy
- Celia Goto The couch bites back
- Hannah Browne and Anna Streeruwitz The Greening of psychoanalysis
New Associations Issue 18 Summer 2015
- Helen Morgan Socially engaged psychoanalysis
- Gary Fereday The importance of relationships
- Philip Spencer A genocidal imagination?
- Graham Music Psychoanalysis, altruism, neoliberalism, and emotional poverty
- Elizabeth Cotton The privatisation of madness
- Jessica Yakeley and Gill McGauley Treating the untreatable?
- Jean Knox Shame and its role in violence
- Carlin Armfelt PPNOW: reflections
- Anna Motz Female violence and intimate relationships
- Joanna Rosenthall Bullying in couple relationships
- Estela V. Welldon The psychodynamic understanding of perversion, violence and criminality
- Annie Pesskin Boarding School Syndrome
- Richard Jenkins Sexual diversity: a time of renewal for theory and practice generally?
- Amita Sehgal Couple therapy and intergenerational change
New Associations Issue 17 Spring 2015
- Juliet Newbigin Rethinking our approach to sexualities
- Giorgio Giaccardi Same-sex desire through a post-Jungian lens
- Daniel Anderson and Wayne Full Queering analysis: sexuality linking group analysis and psychoanalysis
- Maggie Murray ‘It might just be the right thing to do’
- Leezah Hertzmann Aiming for eQuality
- Anonymous A gay trainee
- Wayne Full Pink on the couch
- Gary Fereday Diversity: working towards a shared goal
- Marina Christoforidou and Elke Mund-Amos We need to talk about culture
New Associations Issue 16 Autumn 2014
- Otto Kernberg MD Innovation in psychoanalytic education
- Patrick Pietroni Has the DH developed organisational Alzheimer’s?
- Gary Fereday Starting a renewal of our profession
- Gregorio Kohon The Greening of psychoanalysis
- Simon Flynn, Annie Pesskin and Alison Roy Boyhood
- Annie Pesskin Imaginary Existences: A psychoanalytic exploration of phantasy, fiction, dreams and daydreams
- Gary Fereday The future of our profession
New Associations Issue 15 Summer 2014
- Michael Roper War, conflict, and the psychoanalytic turn
- Gary Fereday Understanding conflict
- Daniel Pick The Cold War and the ‘hidden persuaders’
- Desmond Biddulph Identity, fear and conflict
- Anne Jennings Putting us on the map
- Richard Mizen Reflections on regional development
- Susie Godsil Not so grim up north
- Jane Polden The training that wasn’t
- Jan McGregor Hepburn The unofficial BPC guide to setting up new trainings and MIs: the 5/5 system
- Louise Tew Working in South Wales
- Marion Lindsay Developing training in the North West
- Sara Collins How deep is your love?
- David Morgan Nymphomaniac: Vol.I and II
- Amita Sehgal Breaking up is hard to do
- Brett Kahr Harry Karnac: a memorial tribute
New Associations Issue 14 Spring 2014
- David Bell Mental illness and its treatment today
- Gary Fereday Feeling more confident
- Philip Stokoe Selling psychoanalysis to the NHS
- Andy Soutter The NHS challenge: a way forward
- Leanne Stelmaszczyk What’s it really like out there?
- Sally Beeken Jumping the NHS ship
- Amita Sehgal What is psychoanalytic couple therapy?
- Smita Rajput Kamble Getting it ‘right’