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Volume 18 (2012)

Issue 1
From the Editor  1
Alan Kubler, Ph.D.
President's Report  5
Diane Swirsky, Ph.D.
Big Pain: Björk and Lars Von Trier's Dancer in the Dark  10
Adam Blum, M.A.
Love and its Subversions in Verdi's Otello and Aida  25
Lee Rather, Ph.D.
Further Thoughts on Lying and Pretending: A Response to Mary Target's “Some Thoughts on Lying and Pretending”  37
Jed Sekoff, Ph.D.
A Discussion of Mary Target's “Is Our Sexuality Our Own?”  44
Laurie Goldsmith, Ph.D.
Conversations with Clinicians  58
Nathan Adler, Ph.D. and Daniel Benveniste, Ph.D.
Poetry
Converse  77
Candis Cousins, Ph.D.
For Joseph and Sylvie  78
Eliot Schain, MFT, MFA
Serendipity  79
Jane Christmas, Psy.D.
Reviews: Book Review Essay
After the Firestorm Susan Kolodny Woodstock, New York: Mayapple Press, 2011; 57 pp.  81
Candis Cousins, Ph.D.
On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan New York: Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, 2007, 203 pp.  88
Claire Kahane, Ph.D.
The Fifth Principle by Paul Williams D.P.M. London: Karnac, 2010, 127 pp.  101
Catherine McKenzie, Ph.D.
The Twilight Saga — Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer New York: Little, Brown, 2005-2008, 2446 pp.  108
Alexandra Guhde, Psy.D.
Reviews: Film Review Essay
Mildred Pierce directed by Todd Haynes based on the novel by James Cain HBO, Parts I—V, 2011, 300 min.  116
Laurel Samuels, Ph.D.
A Single Man directed by Tom Ford The Weinstein Company, 2009, 99 min.A Serious Man directed by Joel David Coen and Ethan Jesse Coen Focus Features, 2009, 106 min.  127
Diane Borden, Ph.D.
Contributors  134
 
Issue 2
From the Editor  1
Alan Kubler, Ph.D.
President's Report  7
Diane Swirsky, Ph.D.
How was it for You? Attachment, Mirroring and the Psychotherapeutic Process with Couples Presenting Sexual Problems  9
Christopher Clulow, Ph.D.
A Discussion of Christopher Clulow's “How was it for You?”: Is Sex Always Too Much?  29
Leora Benioff, Ph.D.
The Inscribed Clinician: Anonymity and Exposure in Postmodern Psychotherapy  38
Jenessa Radocchio, M.S.W.
Further Thoughts on Love, Loss, and Transformation in Wagner's The Ring: Götterdämmerung  53
Steven H. Goldberg, M.D.
Poetry
You Have Geography  70
Beverly Burch, Ph.D.
Picnic in Stone  71
Beverly Burch, Ph.D.
Once I Watched a Great White Bird  72
Beverly Burch, Ph.D.
Book Review Essay
The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion by Barbara Stevens Sullivan New York: Routledge, 2010; 272 pp.  73
Adam Beyda, Psy.D.
Initiating Psychoanalysis: Perspectives Edited by Bernard Reith, Sven Lagerlof, Penelope Crick, Mette Moller, Elisabeth Skale New York: Routledge, 2012, 359 pp.  80
Bronwen Lemmon, MFT
Plunge by Alice Jones Berkeley, CA: Apogee Press  85
Maureen Kurpinsky, Ph.D.
Film Review Essay
Shame directed by Steven McQueen Fox Searchlight Pictures: 2011, 101 minutes  90
Eric Essman, M.A.
The Skin I Live In directed by Pedro Almodovar El Deseo, 2011, 120 min.  96
Diane M. Borden, Ph.D.
Spring in a Small Town directed by Fei Mu Wenhua Film Company, 1948, 85 min.  103
Barbara F. Artson, Ph.D.
Committee Reports
Community Events Committee  109
Leslie Carr, Psy.D.
Community Mental Health Committee  110
Lani Chow, Ph.D.
Education Committee  111
Myra Gueco Bernecker, Ph.D.
Impulse Newsletter Committee  113
Matthew Morrissey, MFT
Intensive Study Group Committee  115
Anne Dinkelspiel, Ph.D.
Membership Committee  116
Ana Noles, Psy.D.
Pre-Licensed Committee  117
Tiffany McLain, Psy.D.
Program Committee  119
Jennifer Fitch, Psy.D.
Ncspp Treasurer's Report 2012  120
Scilla Ballas, MFT
Contributors  122
 
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