The Psychoanalytic Quarterly Vol. 91, No. 2, 2022
LESSONS FROM THE PANDEMIC: PART 2
AISHA ABBASI – Practicing Psychoanalysis at the Intersection of COVID-19, the Murder of George Floyd, and Trump’s Presidency: Reflections from a Brown Analyst
JASON A. WHEELER VEGA – Resistance and Revolution: Authority and the Analytic Situation During COVID-19
CLAUDIA LAMENT – What COVID-19 Laid Bare About What Children Need to Live and Grow
HANNAH WALLERSTEIN – Searching for Bedrocks: Gender, Biology, and the Question of Ontology
MICHELLE A. STEPHENS – We Have Never Been White: Afropessimism, Black Rage, and What the Pandemic Helped Me Learn About Race (and Psychoanalysis)
THE CONCEPT OF NEUTRALITY
STEVEN H. COOPER – The Activity of Neutrality
M. FAKHRY DAVIDS – Race and Analytic Neutrality: Clinical and Theoretical Considerations
DARIA COLOMBO – The Portal: Framing and Neutrality in the Age of Virtual Treatment
BOOK REVIEWS
OFRA ESHEL: The Emergence of Analytic Oneness Into the Heart of Psychoanalysis (D. G. POWER)
MORRIS N. EAGLE: Toward a Unified Psychoanalytic Theory: Foundation in a Revised and Expanded Ego Psychology (F. BUSCH)
CHRISTOPER BOLLAS: The Characters: Narcissist, Borderline, Manic Depressive (J. P. FROSCH)
ROBERT SNELL: Cézanne and the Post-Bionian Field: An Exploration and a Meditation (H. B. LEVINE)
HANNAH ZEAVIN: The Distance Cure: A History of Teletherapy (S. Z. BLUM)