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1 A Beam of Intense Darkness: Wilfred Bion’s Legacy to Psychoanalysis, by James S. Grotstein, Routledge, Abingdon and New York, 2024 (Original work published in 2007), 382 pp. Iscan, Cuneyt

84 4 p. 656-660
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2 Bion/Winnicott encounter: absence, failure and the negative in the work of Bion and Winnicott Levine, Howard B.

84 4 p. 548-559
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3 Communicating and not communicating with self and other. words, silence and the incommunicado self Caldwell, Lesley

84 4 p. 570-582
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4 Contact barriers between Freud, Bion and Winnicott Scarfone, Dominique

84 4 p. 531-547
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5 Conversation: Bion and Winnicott Santamaría, Jani

84 4 p. 583-610
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6 Conversation: Bion and Winnicott Santamaría Linares, Jani

84 4 p. 501-509
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7 Michael Balint and His World: The Budapest Years, edited by Judit Szekacs-Weisz, Raluca Soreanu, and Ivan Ward, Routledge, Abingdon, Oxfordshire and New York, 2024, 183 pp. Kahr, Brett

84 4 p. 661-666
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8 Object constancy and absence in Winnicott through the lens of the piggle Joyce, Angela

84 4 p. 510-530
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9 Playing and its relation to psyche-soma. Origins of psychoanalytic apperception Kirchkheli, Maia

84 4 p. 632-647
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10 Premonition: Hope and Dread in the Analytic Hour Eekhoff, Judy K.

84 4 p. 611-631
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11 Regression and Formlessness in the Work of Winnicott and Bion Vermote, Rudi

84 4 p. 560-569
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12 Rethinking the Psychoanalysis of Masculinity: From Toxic to Seminal, by Karl Figlio, Routledge, Abingdon and New York, 2024, 268 pp. Aragão Oliveira, Rui

84 4 p. 648-650
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13 The Poetry of Loss: Romantic and Contemporary Elegies, by Judith Harris, Routledge, Abingdon and New York, 2023, 169 pp. Barbre, Claude

84 4 p. 651-655
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14 Why Ferenczi?: The Empathic Style in Psychoanalysis, by Daniel Kupermann, Blucher, São Paulo, Brazil, 2024, 202 pp. Toledo, Mariana

84 4 p. 667-672
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