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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Emancipation and Mourning: Reply to Sandra Buechler and Shlomit Yadlin-Gadot28
No Fats, No Femmes, No Asians: Response to Kris Yi’s “Asian American Experience: The Illusion of Inclusion and the Model Minority Stereotype”21
Intimate Contact in the Landscape of Mortality: Commentary on Papers by Rachel Kozlowski and Kirsten Lentz13
Dear Eyal11
Asian American Experience: The Illusion of Inclusion and the Model Minority Stereotype10
Reflections on Margaret Rubin’s Analysis of Saturated, Sexualized Horror9
Relational Racialization and Segregated Whiteness8
The Moonkeepers7
The Centre Cannot Hold: Comments on “The Reality of Trauma; The Trauma of Reality” by Bakó & Zana7
The Patient’s Experience of the Analyst’s Physicality: It’s What’s on the Outside that Counts7
Introduction7
Introduction6
Psychoanalysis as “Studio Practice”5
Musings About “Repetition Compulsion and Sociopolitical Trauma: A Neoliberal Artifact”5
When the Analyst Dies and the Patient Goes Missing: An Ethical Crisis in Psychoanalysis5
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
Collective Trauma and Political Activism: Learning from the Bereaved Families of Shot Down Ukrainian Airline Flight 7524
A Brief Conversation with Robert Jay Lifton4
An Afghan Girl’s Exile Journey4
The “Unthought Mixt Subject” and Destroying Reality: Reply to Brewster and Corpt4
From Witness to With-ness: Supervising in Ukraine4
Belonging and Its Discontents4
Introduction4
Struggling To Be Free: Synthesizing Developmental Theory, Clinical Theory, and a Relentless Dyadic, Bidirectional, Interactively Regulated Field4
Françoise Dolto Between Relational Thinking and Freudian Metapsychology3
The Door in the Wall: Suspended Between Reality and Unconscious Fantasy3
Talking in a Time of Violent Destruction: Introduction to a Dialogue Between Orna Guralnik and Christine Harb3
Ethics of Climate Responsibility and Eco-Anxiety3
The Untelling3
Collective Trauma and Splitting3
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 Rodin2
Kinship Object: A Creation Engendered from the Bewilderment of a Pillaged World2
Understanding Diffraction as an Aspect of Working with Metaphor2
De-Pathologizing Colonial Traumas and Colonial Lives: A Response to Shari Appollon2
Inside Out and Upside Down: Winnicott’s Fear of Breakdown2
Intersubjective Exchange between Discussants and Author: Reply to Garth Stevens and Julie Gerhardt2
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 34-32
Being the Brick: Notes Toward Thinking About the Clinical Utility of Trans Negativity2
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
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
Splitting as Segregation in the American Psychoanalytic Institution2
Fractal Seams and the Spaces in Between: Transpersonal Perspectives on the Liminal in Analytic Process2
A Letter to Kathleen Del Mar Miller: Skin to Skin, Bone to Bone2
Free Associating to Muriel Dimen2
Who Gets to Be a Child? Clinical and Cultural Reflections on Racism, White Infantilization, and Kyle Rittenhouse2
A Wish for an Implicated Psychoanalysis: Some Notes from Chile2
The Analyst’s Vocation: Adrienne Harris’s “You Must Remember This.”2
Psychoanalysis and Tango: Complex Arts of Grief Therapy-- Psychoanalysis and Tango Dancing during This Pandemic2
Danger and Discovery, Privilege and Possibility: Response to Goldner and Malamed2
Beyond Discontent: Dialogues on Subjectivity and Belonging2
The (Un) Examined Life Is Not Worth Living2
Introduction to the Après Coup of “Deconstructing Difference: Gender, Splitting, and Transitional Space”1
Coda: Widening the Scope of Psychoanalysis1
Erotic Entanglements in the Search to Be and Belong: Traversing the Forcefield of Dependency and Desire1
Adieu, Elephant Mother1
Playing Cat’s Cradle with Ann and Julie: A Response to Pellegrini and Leavitt1
Form, Shape, and Content of an Industrious Unconscious—Becoming with Noisy Storks1
Victor Erice’s Film The Spirit of the Beehive : A Coded Warning Against Submission in the Aftermath of the Spanish Civil War1
Editor’s Note: Scratching the Surface: What Does How We Look Have to Do with Who We Are?1
What Remains Untold in the Untelling: A Commentary on Robert Grossmark’s “The Untelling”1
Introduction1
What’s Repaired in Reparations: A Conversation Among Psychoanalytic and Social Activists1
A Reverie in Play – Playing in Reverie: Discussion of Elena Molinari’s and Violet Pietrantonio’s “Working Through Transformations in Play”1
Not Evil, Just Sad: Racial Melancholia and its Agonies1
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 32-41
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 33-31
Splitting1
The Role of Shame in Cults, from Recruitment to Recovery1
Twinship’s Dark Doppelganger: Janus-Faced Belonging Under Right-Wing Populism1
Autotheory, Critical and Clinical1
The Good Object Process as Developmental Achievement1
Digital Desire and the Cyber Imposter: A Psychoanalytic Reflection on Catfishing1
Sharin’ the Love of So Many Ideas1
The Therapist’s Voice: Discussion of “Expressivity and Transformation through Language in Work with Serious Disorder”1
On Our Own or Together – A Reply to Holmes and Straker1
Emotional Super Glue: A Response to Hoskins-Murphy’s “Close to the Bone”1
Reflections on Boyhood as a Non/Human State1
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 34-41
The Intercorporeal Unconscious: A Reply to Discussions by Wolff-Bernstein and Kabasakalian-McKay1
Autotheory is Always Arriving1
What’s in Your Suitcase? Clothes, Compulsive Shopping and Packing Communicate the Unspeakable1
Fear of Breakdown – the Dissolution of Fear1
A Radically Open Analysis: Writing as Wrapping, Video as Skin1
Sensitivity and Birds in a Red Sky: Finding Relationality in an Environmental Dialogue – Reply to Federici, Somers, and Stothart1
Love is Louder1
There and Then: Reflections on a Spreading Absence1
Owning the Responsibility of Shame and Erasure. A Response to Shabad’s Article “Owing and Being Owed: Shame and the Responsibility Toward Other”1
Francoise Dolto, the French Child Psychoanalyst Emerging from the Shadows1
On Splitting1
Rediscovering a Sensitivity for the Environment in the Clinical Encounter1
The Ice is Melting … in a Drink, Best Served with Ma (間):What Happens When Autotheorist and Reader Meet in the Evocative Space1
The Repetition of the Quotidian: Moods, Culture, and Trauma1
Witnessing in Action: Linkages Between Trauma and Social Activism1
Après Coup of “Romantic Bonds, Binds, and Ruptures: Couples on the Brink”1
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
Memory, “Rememory,” Duppies , and Time1
Where Is My Mother? Childhood Trauma and the Configuration of the Self1
Reflection, Representation, and Diffraction in the Analytic Process Based Upon Quantum Theory1
Surf Time with Adam: Five Waves Make the Set1
The Therapist’s Struggle to Hold Hope When All Seems Lost1
Discussion of the Paper “Psychoanalysis and Tango: Complex Arts of Grief Therapy” by Dawn Farber1
Why Smudge Race?1
The Wish for Breakdown1
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
The Fierce Urgency of Now: The Case for Including the Environmental Field in Clinical Work1
Emigration (Refugee-Hood) During War: Personal and Analytic Reflections1
The Way We Say Good-Bye: Discussion of Sharon Picard’s Paper “The End of the Hour”1
Responses to My Discussants’ Papers1
In This Issue, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 34-61
Climate Crisis and Psychoanalytic Responsibility: “There Is No Such Thing...”1
Psychoanalysts: The Climate Movement Wants YOU1
Stuttering1
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