Psychoanalysis and History Vol. 24, No. 3, 2022
Special Issue: Psychoanalysis for the People: Free Clinics and the Social Mission of Psychoanalysis
ARTICLES
Hate Up to My Couch: Psychoanalysis, Community, Poverty and the Role of Hatred
Patricia Gherovici
Battersea Action and Counselling Centre (BACC)
Paul Hoggett, Julian Lousada, Marie Maguire and Joanna Ryan
The London Clinic of Psychoanalysis, from the Origins in 1926 to Today
Penny Crick
Nafsiyat Therapy Centre: Challenges, Insights and Developments
Baffour Ababio
Taking the Risk of Welcoming
Xavier Fourtou and Kristina Valendinova
The Truthfulness of a ‚Sympathetic Ear‘: Working with Psychosis in the Community
Dorothée Bonnigal-Katz
Everyday Racial Trauma and Psychosis: Diagnosis and Presentation
Earl Pennycooke
The Institute of Complexity Studies and the Question of Social Responsibility
Tereza Estarque and Raluca Soeanu
The Clinical Space as a Quilombo
Kwame Yonatan Poli dos Santos
On the Refugee Therapy Centre
Aida Alayarian
Social Clinics and Analytic Boundaries
Ivan Ward
‚Time‘ for ‚the People‘: Reflections on ‚Psychoanalysis for the People: Free Clinics and the Social Mission of Psychoanalysis‘
Lisa Baraitser