Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Papers
(The TQCC of Contemporary Psychoanalysis is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Getting Next to Ourselves: The Interpersonal Dimensions of Double-Consciousness10
Collisions in the Dark: Invisible Intersectionality and the Black Female Psychoanalyst8
The Secret Society: Perspectives from a Multiracial Cohort7
Whiteness and the Psychoanalytic Imagination7
Principles For Teaching Issues Of Diversity In A Psychoanalytic Context6
Psychoanalysis and the Sour Apple: Thought-Transference in Historical and Contemporary Psychoanalysis6
Abjection,Traumatic Themes,and Alexithymia in Anorexia Nervosa4
Power Dynamics in the Clinical Situation: A Confluence of Perspectives4
Anti-Racism in Our Institutes: Opportunities and Challenges3
More Than Simply Human: Intersectionality in Psychoanalytic Theory, Practice, and Establishment3
Toward an Intersectional Psychoanalysis of Race, Gender, and Sexuality3
What Can Psychoanalysis Learn From Neuroscience? ATheoretical Basis For The Emergence Of a Neuropsychoanalytic Model3
Dangerous Dialogues: Racial Enactment as the Scene of Address2
that Was Then, This Is Now: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy For The Rest Of2
Outsiderness: A Meditation in Six Visions2
Laying down Our Burdens1
The Myth of Micro-Aggression1
Dreaming About You as We Speak: Waking Dreams and Their Significance in Clinical Work1
The Magic of a Fetal Fetish in the Face of Climate Crisis and the Expanse of Dense Temporalities1
Psychoanalysis and Reproductive Justice: Reflections on Dobbs and the Possibilities of Psychoanalytic Political Praxis1
Embodied Liminality Inhabiting Selves: Reflections On Papers By Sheehy and Wooldridge1
Why We Need Art: Philip Bromberg’s “Other Ways of Knowing”1
Patriarchal Religion in U.S. Constitutional Law ( Dobbs v. Jackson ): Originalism as “Political Religion” (Burke) Unmasked 1
Empathy with Strangers: Personal Reflections1
Birthright1
From Imagination to Information:Therapist’s Curiosity and Voyeurism in the Age of Social Media1
The Abject, the Silence and the Crime: Intricacies of Abortion in Iran1
Review of Character: The History of a Cultural Obsession1
Thoughts on the Abortion Taboo: Displacement of a Failing Incest Taboo?1
The Sleepy Analyst Struggles to Awaken:Dissociation,Enactment,Regression,and Altered States with Trauma Patients1
Frontiers of American Vengeance: The Frontier Thesis, the Zero Tolerance Policy, and the Interpersonal Process of Creative Shame1
Introduction: Can We Speak to the Ism in Racism?: Changing the Conversation11
The Difficulty to Reside: On Analytically Oriented Psychotherapy With The Homeless1
Racism and Psychoanalysis: How They Affect One Another1
Sigmund Freud: German “Negro”; H.S. Sullivan: Northern American “White”: Psychoanalysis and “The Fierce Urgency of Now”*1
Dissociative Uses of the Body: Reverberations from the Work of Philip Bromberg1
Who Can Afford Complexity? The Promise and Peril of Psychoanalyzing the Abortion Decision1
Schizoid Shame: The Idealization of Absence1
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