Psychoanalytic Dialogues

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychoanalytic Dialogues 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Trump Cards and Klein Bottles: On the Collective of the Individual21
“When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible”: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race20
Community Psychoanalysis: Collaborative Practice as Intervention16
Fanon’s Vision of Embodied Racism for Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice13
The Whiteness Taboo: Interrogating Whiteness in Psychoanalysis10
The Reality Principle: Fanonian Undoing, Unlearning, and Decentering: A Discussion of “Fanon’s Vision of Embodied Racism for Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice”9
Interrogating Race, Shame and Mutual Vulnerability: Overlapping and Interlapping Waves of Relation9
Can We Decolonize Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice?8
Binded by the White: A Discussion of “Fanon’s Vision of Embodied Racism for Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice”8
Kittens in the Clinical Space: Expanding Subjectivity through Dense Temporalities of Interspecies Transcorporeal Becoming7
A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Psychedelic Experience7
Racial Trauma and Dissociated Worlds within Psychotherapy: A Discussion of “Racial Difference, Rupture, and Repair: A View from the Couch and Back”6
Racial Difference, Rupture, and Repair: A View from the Couch and Back6
The Analyst’s Necessary Nonsovereignty and the Generative Power of the Negative6
A Radically Open Analysis: Writing as Wrapping, Video as Skin6
Musings on Zoom Fatigue5
When Reparation Is Impossible: A Discussion of “‘When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible’: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race”5
Mutative Action: From Insight to Productive Use of Uncomfortable Countertransference Experience5
Giving In, Giving Up, and Being Blown to Smithereens: A Discussion of “‘When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible’: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race”5
Varieties of Clinical Intuition: Explicit, Implicit, and Nonlocal Neurodynamics4
Possibility Clouds Arising from a Close Reading of Civitarese and Berrini’s “On Using Bion’s Concepts of Point, Line, and Linking in the Analysis of a 6-Year-Old Child”4
Psychedelic Psychoanalysis: Transformations of the Self4
The Cultural Underpinnings of Subjectivity and Inter-Subjectivity: A Discussion of “Trump Cards and Klein Bottles: On the Collective of the Individual”4
“Keeping Culture in Mind”: Relational Thinking and the Bedouin Community4
Clinical Intuition under Scrutiny: From Potholes to Possibilities3
On Using Bion’s Concepts of Point, Line, and Linking in the Analysis of a 6-Year-Old Child3
Asian American Experience: The Illusion of Inclusion and the Model Minority Stereotype3
Expressivity and Transformation through Language in Work with Serious Disorder3
Creative Skepticism and Affectionate Curiosity: Scholarship, Practice, and Theory-Building in Psychoanalysis3
With Fellow Travelers to Nodal Places: Reply to Dajani, Doñas, and Peltz3
Racial Alienation, the (Im)possibilities of Resolution, and the Absent/Present Other: Vexing Vantage Points from the Patient/Trainee: A Discussion of “Racial Difference, Rupture, and Repair: A 3
Alexithymia, Meaning-Making, and Management: Response to Novack3
Going to Where the World Ends: When the Bodies of Children Speak Who is Listening?3
Synchronicity, Acausal Connection, and the Fractal Dynamics of Clinical Practice3
A Patient Who Does Not Look: A Collaborative Treatment with Video Feedback3
A Racial Enactment Amid COVID-Focused Anxiety and Mania3
Psychedelic Psychodynamics: Relational Knowing and the Unthought Known3
Digital Desire and the Cyber Imposter: A Psychoanalytic Reflection on Catfishing3
Field Theory and the Dream Sense: Continuing the Comparison of Interpersonal/Relational Theory and Bionian Field Theory3
Introduction to the Symposium on Psychedelics and Psychoanalysis: A Conversation Long Overdue2
“A Difficulty in the Path of Psychoanalysis”: The Community Psychoanalysis Consortium and the Community Consultants2
Encountering Shame with Stamina in Clinical Work with Race and Racism2
The Inner Voice in Dreams: Reply to Dr. Brent Willock2
“It Takes a Village”: Concurrent Eating Disorder Treatment and the Multiperson Field2
Voices and Whispers: Race, (Dis)rupture and Repair: Reply to Stevens, Straker, and Tummala-Narra2
Owing and Being Owed: Shame and Responsibility Toward The Other2
Danger and Discovery, Privilege and Possibility: Response to Goldner and Malamed2
The Inner Voice in Dreams2
The Message of a Bottle: A Discussion of “Trump Cards and Klein Bottles: On the Collective of the Individual”2
Multiple Selves and the Nature of Dreaming2
Covering and Uncovering Race: A Discussion of “Racial Difference, Rupture, and Repair: A View from the Couch and Back”2
A Discussion of “‘When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible’: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race”2
Carried Away: Creativity, Immersive States, and the Abiding Relational World2
A Safe Space to Play Dangerously: Contextualizing Gender Play in Therapy2
A Letter to Kathleen Del Mar Miller: Skin to Skin, Bone to Bone2
Portals through Liminal Space: Commentary on Shapiro and Marks-Tarlow’s “Varieties of Clinical Intuition”2
Credo: So Our Lives Glide On2
Coda: Widening the Scope of Psychoanalysis2
Dancing with the Shadow of the Object: Tango as a Means of Embodied Symbolization– Commentary of Dawn Farber’s “Psychoanalysis and Tango: Complex Arts of Grief Therapy”2
Activating Lifeness in the Analytic Encounter: The Ground of Being in Psychoanalysis2
To Coast or Not To Coast? Commentary on “Mutative Action: From Insight to Productive Use of Uncomfortable Countertransference Experience”1
Into the Corona Primal Scene1
Playing Cat’s Cradle with Ann and Julie: A Response to Pellegrini and Leavitt1
Dreaming in Dialogue: A Discussion of “Field Theory and the Dream Sense: Continuing the Comparison of Interpersonal/Relational Theory and Bionian Field Theory”1
When Racialized Ghosts Refuse to Become Ancestors: Tasting Loewald’s “Blood of Recognition” in Racial Melancholia and Mixed-Race Identities1
Clinical Anecdotes Working from My Home Office: Privilege and the Haunted House Next Door11
Making Sense of COVID-19 with Child Patients: From Screen to Screen1
On Some Unconscious Factors in Children’s Near-Death Experience: A Discussion of “Going to Where the World Ends: When the Bodies of Children Speak Who is Listening?”1
Reawakening Desire: Shame, Mourning, Analytic Love, and Psychoanalytic Imagination1
Trauma Never Occurs Only Once: Being Traumatized by a Slap is Like Making Meaning of the Game of Peek-a-Boo1
The Aesthetic-Rhizomatic Matrix of Thinking: Reply to Caron Harrang1
Somatic Experiencing: Enhancing Psychoanalytic Holding for Trauma and Catastrophic Dissociation - Contending with the Flood and the Fog1
“And in that Dream, I Have Another Dream”1
Who Are “We” – At the Limits of Rupture and Repair: Reply to Cyrus, Davids, and Swartz1
The Ideology of Apparitions: Disrupting Supremacist Temporalities of Being (White)1
The Core Seminar Diaries: Wild Rides, Echoing Groups, and Explorations in Humanity1
Does Talking Cure, or are We Searching for a Cure for the Way We Talk? Discussion of “Expressivity and Transformation through Language in Work with Serious Disorder”1
Winners and Losers in a Dramatic Dialogue1
The Waiting Room as an Extension of the Treatment: Transference and Countertransference across the Consulting and Waiting Rooms1
Genre Trouble and the Poetic Risk of Form: A Response to Kathleen Del Mar Miller1
Working Through Transformations in Play1
“With a Changing Key”: Reply to Dana Amir1
The Door in the Wall: Suspended Between Reality and Unconscious Fantasy1
Oedipus for Everyone: Revitalizing the Model for LGBTQ Couples and Single Parent Families1
Accompaniment in Jazz and Psychoanalysis1
Prana1
The Therapist’s Voice: Discussion of “Expressivity and Transformation through Language in Work with Serious Disorder”1
Video Communication and Transgenerational Shame in the Mother/Daughter Bond1
Critical Theory and Its Challenge to Psychoanalysis: Response to Katie Gentile’s “Kittens in the Clinical Space: Expanding Subjectivity through Dense Temporalities of Interspecies Transcorporeal Becom1
On the Intersubjective Creation of Time and the Importance of Enactment: A Response to Chefetz and Bartlett1
The Poetics of Boundary Violation: Anne Sexton and Her Psychiatrist1
A Lesson in Hunger1
Traumatizing Narcissists, Followers, and Therapists: Discussion of “The Role of Shame in Cults, from Recruitment to Recovery”1
Ethics of Climate Responsibility and Eco-Anxiety1
What’s Repaired in Reparations: A Conversation Among Psychoanalytic and Social Activists1
Commentary on Beverly Burch, “Engaging the Whitewashed Countertransference: Race Unexpectedly Appears for Therapy”1
On “The Burning Beach”: Immersion, Errantry, and Caribbean Relation1
On Shame, Love, Mourning, and Desire1
Soldering Abyss: The Intersubjective Roots of the Sense of the Void. Rereading Clinical Case Reported by Winnicott1
Integrating Sociocultural Trauma and Context in Conceptualizations of Attachment1
A Discussion of “Going to Where the World Ends: When the Bodies of Children Speak Who is Listening?”1
Climate, Bion, and My Head in the Sand1
A Few Regrets1
“Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl”: Affect and Intuition in the Analytic Relationship1
Engaging the Whitewashed Countertransference: Race Unexpectedly Appears for Therapy1
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