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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
No Fats, No Femmes, No Asians: Response to Kris Yi’s “Asian American Experience: The Illusion of Inclusion and the Model Minority Stereotype”32
Emancipation and Mourning: Reply to Sandra Buechler and Shlomit Yadlin-Gadot21
Dear Eyal13
Introduction11
Intimate Contact in the Landscape of Mortality: Commentary on Papers by Rachel Kozlowski and Kirsten Lentz11
The Patient’s Experience of the Analyst’s Physicality: It’s What’s on the Outside that Counts9
Reflections on Margaret Rubin’s Analysis of Saturated, Sexualized Horror7
Relational Racialization and Segregated Whiteness7
Asian American Experience: The Illusion of Inclusion and the Model Minority Stereotype7
The Moonkeepers7
The Centre Cannot Hold: Comments on “The Reality of Trauma; The Trauma of Reality” by Bakó & Zana6
Musings About “Repetition Compulsion and Sociopolitical Trauma: A Neoliberal Artifact”6
Introduction6
Breakdown and Refusal: A Palestinian’s Reflection on Loss and Liberation5
A Discussion of Stephen Seligman’s Holding and Containing: “The Metaphor of the Baby” in Winnicott, Bion, and Klein5
Psychoanalysis as “Studio Practice”5
From Witness to With-ness: Supervising in Ukraine5
When the Analyst Dies and the Patient Goes Missing: An Ethical Crisis in Psychoanalysis5
Struggling To Be Free: Synthesizing Developmental Theory, Clinical Theory, and a Relentless Dyadic, Bidirectional, Interactively Regulated Field4
A Brief Conversation with Robert Jay Lifton4
An Afghan Girl’s Exile Journey4
Collective Trauma and Political Activism: Learning from the Bereaved Families of Shot Down Ukrainian Airline Flight 7524
Introduction4
The “Unthought Mixt Subject” and Destroying Reality: Reply to Brewster and Corpt4
Belonging and Its Discontents4
Being the Brick: Notes Toward Thinking About the Clinical Utility of Trans Negativity3
Who Gets to Be a Child? Clinical and Cultural Reflections on Racism, White Infantilization, and Kyle Rittenhouse3
Talking in a Time of Violent Destruction: Introduction to a Dialogue Between Orna Guralnik and Christine Harb3
Françoise Dolto Between Relational Thinking and Freudian Metapsychology3
The Door in the Wall: Suspended Between Reality and Unconscious Fantasy3
Ethics of Climate Responsibility and Eco-Anxiety3
Ferenczi’s “Wise Baby”: Enigma’s Promise and the Hope for Translation in the Face of Intromission3
Waiting for Resonance with the Unconscious: A Reply to Corpt and Rodin3
Collective Trauma and Splitting3
Kinship Object: A Creation Engendered from the Bewilderment of a Pillaged World2
The Untelling2
Playing in Time: A Discussion of Smadar Steinbock’s “A Look at Chapter Four of Winnicott’s Playing and Reality Through the Prism of its Modalities of Temporality”2
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 34-32
Inside Out and Upside Down: Winnicott’s Fear of Breakdown2
Autotheory, Critical and Clinical2
Fractal Seams and the Spaces in Between: Transpersonal Perspectives on the Liminal in Analytic Process2
Free Associating to Muriel Dimen2
Splitting as Segregation in the American Psychoanalytic Institution2
A Wish for an Implicated Psychoanalysis: Some Notes from Chile2
The (Un) Examined Life Is Not Worth Living2
Understanding Diffraction as an Aspect of Working with Metaphor2
Après Coup of “Romantic Bonds, Binds, and Ruptures: Couples on the Brink”2
Danger and Discovery, Privilege and Possibility: Response to Goldner and Malamed2
Introduction to the Après Coup of “Deconstructing Difference: Gender, Splitting, and Transitional Space”2
De-Pathologizing Colonial Traumas and Colonial Lives: A Response to Shari Appollon2
Beyond Discontent: Dialogues on Subjectivity and Belonging2
How Do We Stay Awake? Discussion of Daniel Levy and Boaz Shalgi’s “Imagination and Fantasy: The Dialectic Nature of the Encounter with Trauma and Dissociation2
The Analyst’s Vocation: Adrienne Harris’s “You Must Remember This.”2
Intersubjective Exchange between Discussants and Author: Reply to Garth Stevens and Julie Gerhardt2
Sharin’ the Love of So Many Ideas2
Stuttering2
The Repetition of the Quotidian: Moods, Culture, and Trauma2
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 32-41
What’s in Your Suitcase? Clothes, Compulsive Shopping and Packing Communicate the Unspeakable1
Editor’s Note: Scratching the Surface: What Does How We Look Have to Do with Who We Are?1
The Therapist’s Voice: Discussion of “Expressivity and Transformation through Language in Work with Serious Disorder”1
There and Then: Reflections on a Spreading Absence1
The Holding of the Future in the Mind of the Analyst as an Essential Psychic Need of the Patient: Reply to Steven Cooper and Peter Goldberg1
Not Evil, Just Sad: Racial Melancholia and its Agonies1
Rediscovering a Sensitivity for the Environment in the Clinical Encounter1
“How Am I Responsible?”: Evangelical White Rage and Moral Injury in the Interpassive Perpetration of White-Body Supremacy1
The Way We Say Good-Bye: Discussion of Sharon Picard’s Paper “The End of the Hour”1
On Our Own or Together – A Reply to Holmes and Straker1
Memory, “Rememory,” Duppies , and Time1
Autotheory is Always Arriving1
Relational Doings in the Medio-Passive Register: A Discussion of Christian Sell’s “Medio-Passive Agency in Psychoanalysis: Responding to Hopelessness and Despair in the Therapeutic Relationship”1
The Wish for Breakdown1
The Therapist’s Struggle to Hold Hope When All Seems Lost1
A Reverie in Play – Playing in Reverie: Discussion of Elena Molinari’s and Violet Pietrantonio’s “Working Through Transformations in Play”1
Why Smudge Race?1
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 33-31
The Role of Shame in Cults, from Recruitment to Recovery1
Form, Shape, and Content of an Industrious Unconscious—Becoming with Noisy Storks1
Emigration (Refugee-Hood) During War: Personal and Analytic Reflections1
Digital Desire and the Cyber Imposter: A Psychoanalytic Reflection on Catfishing1
Psychoanalysts: The Climate Movement Wants YOU1
On Splitting1
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 34-61
Asian Americans in a World of White Supremacy and Anti-Black Racism: Reply to Asibong, Merchant, and Tummala-Narra1
Francoise Dolto, the French Child Psychoanalyst Emerging from the Shadows1
Children Will Break Your Heart: Reply to Tummala-Narra and Gotthold on Tethered Love1
Adieu, Elephant Mother1
Where Is My Mother? Childhood Trauma and the Configuration of the Self1
Reflections on Boyhood as a Non/Human State1
What’s Repaired in Reparations: A Conversation Among Psychoanalytic and Social Activists1
Introduction1
Victor Erice’s Film The Spirit of the Beehive : A Coded Warning Against Submission in the Aftermath of the Spanish Civil War1
Witnessing in Action: Linkages Between Trauma and Social Activism1
Owning the Responsibility of Shame and Erasure. A Response to Shabad’s Article “Owing and Being Owed: Shame and the Responsibility Toward Other”1
The Fierce Urgency of Now: The Case for Including the Environmental Field in Clinical Work1
Coda: Widening the Scope of Psychoanalysis1
Splitting1
Sensitivity and Birds in a Red Sky: Finding Relationality in an Environmental Dialogue – Reply to Federici, Somers, and Stothart1
Surf Time with Adam: Five Waves Make the Set1
Love is Louder1
Twinship’s Dark Doppelganger: Janus-Faced Belonging Under Right-Wing Populism1
Snapshot March 23, 20231
The Good Object Process as Developmental Achievement1
Erotic Entanglements in the Search to Be and Belong: Traversing the Forcefield of Dependency and Desire1
Emotional Super Glue: A Response to Hoskins-Murphy’s “Close to the Bone”1
Reflection, Representation, and Diffraction in the Analytic Process Based Upon Quantum Theory1
Fear of Breakdown – the Dissolution of Fear1
What Remains Untold in the Untelling: A Commentary on Robert Grossmark’s “The Untelling”1
The Ice is Melting … in a Drink, Best Served with Ma (間):What Happens When Autotheorist and Reader Meet in the Evocative Space1
The Intercorporeal Unconscious: A Reply to Discussions by Wolff-Bernstein and Kabasakalian-McKay1
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 34-41
Climate Crisis and Psychoanalytic Responsibility: “There Is No Such Thing...”1
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