The Psychoanalytic Quarterly Vol. 91, No. 1, 2022
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
FRED L. GRIFFIIN – Writings and Readings of the Pandemic: The Shadows Left Behind
STEVEN H. COOPER – Shared Catastrophe, Resistance, and Learning in the Countertransference
RICHARD B. ZIMMER – Shared Trauma, the Renegotiation of the Frame, and the Preservation of What Is Essential: Transformations in Psychoanalytic Treatment in the Time of the Pandemic
GIUSEPPE CIVITARESE – Tales of COVID-19: Fear of Contagion and Need for Infection
RICHARD B. SIMPSON – Analytic Work: The Essential and the Accidental in Psychoanalysis
PAOLO COTRUFO – The Fear of Facing Drives and Desires: Is it Still Appropriate to Reduce Anorexia and Bulimia to Eating Disorders?
IN MEMORIAM
ROBERT MICHAELS – Obituary: Sander M. Abend (1932-2021)
WARREN S. POLAND – Obituary: Dale Boesky (1930-2021)
BOOK REVIEW ESSAYS
AVGI SAKETOPOULOU – On Trying to Pass off Transphobia as Psychoanalysis and Cruelty as „Clinical Logic“
BOOK REVIEWS
THEODORE SHAPIRO: From Inner Speech to Dialogue: PSychoanalysis, Linguistics, and Development – Collected Papers (D. H. JACOBS)
JONATHAN LEAR: Wisdom Won from Illness: Essays in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis (C. ISCAN)
ROSINE JOZEF PERELBERG: Sexuality, Excess, and Representation: A Psychoanalytic Clinical and Theoretical Perspective (R. McBRIDE)