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Ursula Burkert: Editorial 69 01 Aug. 2015
Serge Frisch: Presidential Address - Stockholm 2015 01 Aug. 2015
Gunnar Berggren: Introductory Remarks - Stockholm 2015 01 Aug. 2015
Serge Frisch, Franziska Ylander & Leopoldo Bleger: ‘Too Much - Not Enough’: Introduction to the Conference Theme 01 Aug. 2015
Antonino Ferro: Oscillating on a Very Rickety Bridge Between Too Much and Not 01 Aug. 2015
Michael FELDMAN: Discussion of Antonino Ferro’s Paper ‘Oscillating On a Very Rickety Bridge Between Too Much and Not Enough’ 01 Aug. 2015
Rosemary Davies: Closeness and Distance Within the Analytic Setting: Whose Frame is it Anyway? 01 Aug. 2015
Evelyne Séchaud: The Silence of the Psychoanalyst 01 Aug. 2015
Maureen Murphy: Silence: The Analyst as Active Participant 01 Aug. 2015
Fernando Orduz & Andrea Escobar: The Shadow of the Word 01 Aug. 2015
Jannis S. Kontos: Active Silence – An Unusual Technical Intervention in the Treatment of ‘Living-Dead’ Patients 01 Aug. 2015
Massimo Vigna-Taglianti : Death Instinct, Death Passion and Unconscious Pathological Identifications: Too Much and Not Enough 01 Aug. 2015
Avner Bergstein : Divide and Reign: Obsessionality as a Means of Modulating the Encounter with Emotional Truth 01 Aug. 2015
Catherne Chabert: The Flood and the Desert: Affects in Analysis 01 Aug. 2015
Henrik Enckell: Discussion of Catherine Chabert’s Paper ‘The Flood and the Desert: Affects in Analysis’ 01 Aug. 2015
Bernard Chervet: Too Much … Too Little … Two Reminiscences of the Traumatic Dimension in Psychoanalytic Sessions 01 Aug. 2015
Giovanna Ambrosio: Too Much and Not Enough in the Psychoanalytical Relationship: Discussion of Bernard Chervet’s Paper ‘Too Much ... Too Little: Two Reminiscences of the Traumatic Dimension in Psychoanalytic Sessions’ 01 Aug. 2015
Mércia Maranhão Fagundes: Babies’ Psychoanalysis: Babies on the Couch 01 Aug. 2015
Elisabeth Brainin & Samy Teicher: Inside and Outside – Ego Ideal and Outer Reality 01 Aug. 2015
Denis Hirsch: Discussion of Elisabeth Brainin & Samy Teicher’s Paper ‘Inside and Outside – Ego ideal and Outer Reality’ 01 Aug. 2015
Sverre Varvin: Shadows of Traumatisations. Dehumanisation Processes on Individual and Societal Levels. 13 Mar. 2016
Vladimir Jović : Ideologies and Practices of Dehumanisation – What is Keeping Them Alive? Discussion of Sverre Varvin’s Paper ‘Shadows of Traumatisation. Dehumanisation Processes on Individual and Societal Levels.’ 01 Aug. 2015
Antonella Granieri: Extreme Trauma in an Italian Community: Facing Death 01 Aug. 2015
Björn Salomonsson: Too Much – Not Enough: From Quantitative Fallacy to Nameless Dread 01 Aug. 2015
Michael Günter : Discussion of Björn Salomonsson’s Paper 01 Aug. 2015
John Churcher : Privacy, Telecommunications and the Psychoanalytic Setting 01 Aug. 2015
Luca Nicoli: The Seduction of Digital Magic¹ 01 Aug. 2015
Manuela Utrilla Robles: Psychoanalytical Institutions: Too Many Fantasies and Not Enough Reality 01 Aug. 2015
John Keene: Unconscious Group Processes in our Institutions: Too Little Recognition.Discussion of Manuela Utrilla Robles’s Paper ‘PsychoanalyticalInstitutions: Too Many Fantasies and Not Enough Reality’ 01 Aug. 2015
H. Shmuel Erlich: Book Review: The Sphinx and the Riddles of Passion, Love and Sexuality. 01 Aug. 2015
Glòria Estruch: Once Upon a Time ... Barcelona and the EPF Bulletin 01 Aug. 2015
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