The Psychoanalytic Review Vol. 108, No. 3, September 2021
Freud’s B’nai B’rith Dream: Having Lost His Way, His „Brethren … Were Unkind and Scornful …“
Robert L. Lippman
Notes on Free-Associative Listening: „I Am Also a Stranger Here“
Barnaby B. Barratt
D. W. Winnicott, André Green, and Rosemary Dinnage: Some Thoughts on the Interplay of Transitional Objects and Object Destruction
David G. Kitron
„A Dress of Fire“: Reading Sándor Ferenczi’s Clinical Diary
Mariana Gaitini
Against Neuropsychoanalysis: Why a Dialogue With Neuroscience Is Neither Necessary nor Sufficient for Psychoanalysis
Elisa Galgut
The Somatic Symptom as One’s Object: Applying Fairbairn’s Theory of Internal Object Relations and Winnicott’s Conceptualization of the Psyche-and-Soma
Ofrit Shapira-Berman