From the Editors

By Christina Emanuel (USA) and Maria Tammone (Italy)

Dear IARPP Community,

We are proud to present the current issue of the IARPP Bookshelf, in which we highlight the scholarly achievements of members of our international community.  This issue is unprecedented in its international scope, with contributions from members in Switzerland, Germany, the UK, Canada, Israel, Italy, Greece, and the USA.

The range of topics includes, among many others, Knuth Müller’s (Germany) discussion of the liaison between psychoanalysis and the US military-intelligence-complex, Donnel Stern’s (USA) and Irwin Hirsch’s (USA) next volume in their series exploring Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, and Hessel Willemsen’s (UK) and Ladson Hinton’s (USA) co-edited volume on temporality and shame.

We also feature interviews with authors of two new books; Galit Atlas (USA) and Lew Aron (USA) discuss Dramatic Dialogue, and Stephen Seligman (USA) shares his book, Relationships in Development.  Various articles and chapters are also announced in this issue.

See below for a detailed list of all articles in this issue of the IARPP Bookshelf; you can click on any item below to be taken directly to it and the rest of the Bookshelf.  Also, please see below for information about submitting items to an upcoming issue of the IARPP Bookshelf or eNews.  The next deadline for submissions is July 31, 2018

Congratulations to our creative and scholarly IARPP members!

Sincerely,
Christina Emanuel and Maria Tammone

(Click here to go to May 2018 Bookshelf)

May 2018 Bookshelf Table of Contents:
Members’ News:

Interview with Galit Atlas and Lewis Aron About Their New Book, Dramatic Dialogue:  Contemporary Clinical Practice

Interview with Stephen Seligman About His New Book, Relationships in Development: Infancy, Intersubjectivity, and Attachment

New books by and edited by IARPP members:

Dramatic Dialogue:  Contemporary Clinical Practice,
by Galit Atlas (USA) and Lewis Aron (USA)

 

Relationships in Development:  Infancy, Intersubjectivity, and Attachment,
by Stephen Seligman (USA)

 

Im Auftrag der Firma. Geschichte und Folgen einer unerwarteten Liaison zwischen Psychoanalyse und militärisch-nachrichtendienstlichen Netzwerken der USA seit 1940, Vol. I & II  (On Behalf of the Agency. History and Consequences of an Unexpected Liaison between Psychoanalysis and the US-Military-Intelligence-Complex since 1940),
by Knuth Müller (Germany)

Further Developments in Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, 1980s-2010s: Emerging Interest in the Analyst’s Subjectivity,
by Donnel Stern (USA) and Irwin Hirsch (USA)

 

Temporality and Shame: Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Philosophy,
by Hessel Willemsen (UK) and Ladson Hinton (USA)

 

History Flows Through Us: Germany, the Holocaust, and the Importance of Empathy,
by Roger Frie (Canada)

 

From Dualism to Oneness in Psychoanalysis: a Zen Perspective on the Mind-Body Question,
by Yorai Sella (Israel)

 

La mente psicopatica. Origini, dinamiche e trattamento:  Italian Translation of The Psychopathic Mind: Origins, Dynamics, and Treatment by J. Reid Meloy,
by Alessia D’Alterio (Italy)

 

On the Psychotherapy of Chronic Diseases,
by Shmuel Hazanovitz (Israel)

 

 

Articles:

“The Future of Jungian Analysis:  Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats” and “The ‘Activist Client’:  Social Responsibility, the Political Self, and Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis”
by Andrew Samuels (UK)

“The Group in Two Minds: Sibling and Group-as-a-Whole Transference and Countertransference,”
by Stavros Charalambides (Greece)

“Traversing the Ineffable: Commentary on Sharon Farber’s ‘Becoming a Telepathic Tuning Fork,'”
by Janine De Peyer (USA)

“Mourning’s Dissonance:  Who am I Who Mourns and Whom Do I Mourn?,”
by Mary Lynne Ellis (UK)

“Adler and Maslow in Collaboration: Applied Therapeutic Creativity,”
by Erik Mansager (Switzerland and USA)

“The Sexiness of Marilyn Minter,” “Insecure Attachments and Their Intermingling Transferences,” and “Psychosexual Stages of Development,”
by Doris Silverman (USA)

Book chapters:

“A Revolutionary Call About Female Sexuality,”
by Doris Silverman (USA)

“Core Competency:  Love” and “The Relational System of the Traumatizing Narcissist,”
by Daniel Shaw (USA)

 

Submissions to the Bookshelf:

We invite all IARPP members to submit announcement of their publications and presentations.  Our next deadline for submissions will be July 31, 2018.
 Please read below for instructions to submit pieces for future editions of the Bookshelf and eNews.

When submitting articles to the Bookshelf, please include the following:

  1.  The title of your book, article, or presentation
  2.  A brief description of the content, such as an abstract
  3.  A link to a publisher if there is one
  4.  An image  of the book cover if applicable
  5. For presentations, please spell out all acronyms and include the location
  6. A photograph of yourself in jpeg format
  7.  Your professional contact information for our readers as you would like it to appear publicly

Please send all submissions to Maria Tammone: irene97@libero.it
 and Christina Emanuel: christinaemanuel@sbcglobal.net

Christina Emanuel, MFT, PsyD
16 S. Oakland Ave., Suite 201
Pasadena, CA 91101. USA
Email Christina Emanuel

 

 

Maria Tammone, MD
Via Montegrappa 46
00048 Nettuno/Roma. Italia
Email Maria Tammone