The
Letter
Irish Journal
for Lacanian Psychoanalysis
Revista en inglés de la Escuela de Psicoterapia del Hospital Universitario St. Vincents, de Dublin, Irlanda, publica textos de psicoanálisis de orientación lacaniana y algunos trabajos de cartel de miembros de la Escuela Irlandesa de Psicoanálisis Lacaniano- Irish School for Lacanian Psychoanalysis fundada por Cormac Gallager en 2007. Iniciada en 1994 con el subtítulo "Perspectivas Lacanianas en Psicoanálisis" fue relanzada en 2008 como "The Letter", en versión impresa y trianual. Existe archivo en línea ( www.theletter.ie ) con artículos publicados a partir de 1994.
En la misma dirección, se admiten manuscritos en versión electrónica, con formato en Microsoft Word, y cuatro copias impresas a
The Letter
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IrelandEl volumen de Otoño 2008 presenta Editorial de autoría de Tom Dalzell y una traducción al inglés a cargo de Cormac Gallager, del texto en francés de Guy Le Gaufey "Una introducción para la lectura crítica de las fórmulas de la sexuación", en Lunebévue" ed ( 2005), no. 22, preliminar al libro del mismo autor "El notodo de Lacan: consistencia lógica, consecuencias clínicas", ( 2006)ya publicado en castellano- El cuenco de plata, Bs.As, 2007.
La revista publica texto de Guy Le Gaufey con debate por el psicoanalista belga Christian Fierens y nueva contra-réplica del primero . Otros artículos incluidos en este volumen son, de autoría de Patricia Mc Carthy - Elogio de la incompletud- , de Irene Sweeney - El Banquete de Platón como antecedente de una consideración sobre el objeto descrito como "parcial"- y de Tom Dazell - Las Nadas de Kant y el objeto vacío de Lacan- retomando lecturas del texto de Le Gaufey .
Comité Editorial de la revista: Tom Dalzell, Patricia McCarthy, Barry ODonnell, Helen Sheehan.
Brief History of Psychoanalysis in Ireland
Autumn 2006 - Issue 38
- Cormac Gallagher From Freud's mythology of sexuality to Lacan's formulae of sexuation
- Helen Sheehan Sigmund Freud: the time for understanding
- Gerry Sullivan Freud in the twenty-first century: a Chinese puzzle
- Angela Noonan Where there is no couch: the possibilities for psychoanalysis in the public mental health service
- Emer Rutledge The possibilities of psychoanalysis in psychiatry
- Claire Hawkes Psychoanalysis and schizophrenia
- Malachi McCoy A child's textbook
- Bernard Kennedy The Freudian understanding of the symptom
- Mary Cullen Drugs + thugs + da + loves
- Patricia McCarthy A question of research for psychoanalysis, the health service and the university
- Aisling Campbell Psychoanalysis and psychiatry
- Barry O'Donnell Discovering transference
Summer 2006 - Issue 37
- Rolando Karothy The Writing of Joyce
- Oscar Zentner From the Lacan-Joyce Correspondence
- Colette Soler Joyce's Nora
- Andrew Lewis The Psychoanalytici Case History
- Stephen J. Costello Freud's Political Philosophy
- Aisling Campbell A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Borderline Personality Disorder
- Ian Parker Losing Psychoanalysis in Translation
- Kazushige Shingu Japanese Myth, Buddhist Legend, and the Structural Analysis of Clinical Dreams in relation to the Mourning Process
- Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker Comments on the Presentations given by Ian Parker y Kazushige Shingu
- Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker Style is the Man Himself
- Cathal Morgan Book Review of On Being Normal and Other Disorders: a Manual for Clinical Psychodiagnostics by Paul Verhaeghe
Spring 2006 - Issue 36
- Cormac Gallagher Lacan's Viator and The Time Traveller's Wife
- Barry O'Donnell Lacan's invention
- Florencia F.C. Shanahan Erring Fathers
- Patricia McCarthy Psychoanalysis is the knowledge of the rules of the game of love. A commentary on the logical and topological structure of unconscious knowledge
- Denise Brett A ring errors
- Charles Melman George Best and the names of the father
- Peter Kelly Getting cl(o)ser û a real intoxication
- Carol Owens Addicts in recovery: re-covery in analysis?
- Oliver Murphy Psychical structures and Alcoholics Anonymous
- Marie Walshe Desertion and disintegration in an adolescent dream odyssey
- Eve Watson Oedipus dup(e)licated: Artificial intelligence and the matr(e)ices of desire and the symbolic
- Ray O'Neill Oedipus dup(e)licated: (Re)producing children in the postmodern world of hyperreality
Autumn 2005 Issue 35
- Cormac Gallagher Nets to knots: The odyssey to a beyond of barbarism
- Olga Cox Cameron Calling a spate a spate: Riverrun writing in the Anna Livia section of Finnegans Wake
- Patricia McCarthy Home comes everybody. Questions about the familiar in the Ithaca episode of Ulysses
- Terry Ball Epiphanies and the clinic
- Florencia F.C. Shanahan Buenos Irish
- Bernard Kennedy Joyce, the castration complex, and the nom du père
- Ray ODonnchadha Portrait of the artist as a Jung man: a cock and bull story
- Medb Ruane Who chose this face for me? Some commodius vicuses of recirculation in Lacan and Joyce
- Denise Brett The lost subject
- Kay Murphy Elijah, skiff, light throwaway thing: why has the name of Elijah appeared so often in Ulysses?
- Pauline OCallaghan Gabriels (o)bo-gender, sinthome and courtly love in The Dead
- Helen Sheehan A disturbance of memory at Dublin Castle
- Sandra Carroll The art of the epiphany
Summer 2005 Issue 34
- Calum Neill An idiotic act: On the non-example of Antigone
- Helena Texier Antigone goes beyond-the-beyond: From the my lady of the ideal to the malady of the Ideal
- Kazushige Shingu Freud, Lacan and Japan
- Kazushige Shingu A history of the self-containing structure of the mind
- Lieven Jonckheere On the franchissement of anxiety in Lacans Seminar X
- Jongju Kim Depression and neo-Confucian ethics
- Masaaki Hoshina On sublimation
- Geoff Boucher The logical status of Lacans "formulae of sexuation"
Spring 2005 Issue 33
- Cormac Gallagher Re-Englishing Encore
- Pauline OCallaghan Courtly love to Courtney Love Still no such thing as a sexual relationship?
- Patricia McCarthy A commentary on Lacans hainamoration and an introduction to the affair of love between James Joyce and Nora Barnacle
- Aisling Campbell A twist in the tale
- Eve Watson An-Other jouissance: Unmasking the vamp-ire and Marilyn Monroe
- Carol Owens To work perchance to love
- Florencia Fernández Coria Shanahan What kind of love is this?
- Bernard Kennedy St. Teresa, mysticism and thats not it: The agalma of homosexual and heterosexual desire
- Michael Murphy Jean Genets inquiry into language
Autumn 2004 - Issue 32
- Donna Redmond Aspergers syndrome: Some psychoanalytic comments
- Colette Chouraqui-Sepel Lacanian psychoanalysis and psychosis
- Joanne Fortune Now that I am forever with child
- Joanne Conway Melancholia a perverse act? The case of the frog and the eel
- Oscar Zentner The exile of James Joyce: Après le mot le deluge
Summer 2004 Issue 31
- Eve Watson Crime and punishment
- Miquel Bassols Law and desire beyond Oedipus
- Ros Woods The real in India or the real India? The one and the other
- Pauline OCallaghan Stendhals syndrome
- Marie Walshe Enjoying the symptom: A faithful suffering
- Barry ODonnell Symptom and anxiety
- Andrew Lewis Models of temporality in psychoanalysis
Issue 30 Spring 2004
- Cormac Gallagher Where was Jacques Lacan in 1971-72? Ou Pire and The Knowledge of the Psychoanalysts
- Claude-Noële Pickman Examining a clinic of the not-all
- Barry ODonnell The Parmenides and the one
- Patricia McCarthy The formulae of sexuation: From inexistence to possibility and from impossibility to contingency
- Dolores Tunnecliffe Children in distress: Approaches and challenges to psychoanalysis with children in the school setting
- Helena Texier Desire unto death: Childsplay
- Rob Weatherill Kleins bottle: Getting Real
- Marcus Pound Indirect analysis: Lacan, Kieregaard and humour
- Carol Owens The birth of the mother
- Martin Daly The nightmare
Issue 29 Autumn 2003
- Liveen Jonckheere 'I'm Burnt': a psychotic neologism in melancholia
- Katrien Steenhoudt Forgotten voids in the gaze on melancholia
- Olga Cox Cameron Signifying nothing: Lacanian theory and tragic form
- Helena Texier My possible impossibility: Death in the life of the obsessional
Issue 28 Summer 2003
- Veroniek Knockaert, Gertrudis Van De Vijver & Filip Geerardyn The intergenerational transmission of the holocaust trauma: The legacy of an impossible memory
- Rob Weatherill The Universe is therapeutic: Life in-sists before it ex-ists in signs
- Eve Watson Why not war? Dialectics of the will to aggression in the recent 'U.S.' led war on Iraq
- Caroline Noone Autism and psychoanalysis: Uneasy bedfellows
- Ray O' Neill Naming the love that dares not speak its name: The politics and Perils of language and sexuality
- An Lievrouw Psychoanalysis and research: A matter of ethics
Issue 27 - Spring 2003
- Cormac Gallagher On A Discourse That Might Not Be A Semblance: Book XVIII (1971): a collage
- Frédéric Declercq Freud's scientism and its impact on the analysis of the Wolf-Man
- Marion Deane Lebar Na H-Uidre: Book Of The Dun Cow A Translation
- Marion Deane The Birth of the Hero and the origin of society: reciprocity and incest in Compert Conculainn
- Patricia McCarthy Writing and enjoyment: a commentary
- Brendan Staunton Lacan and Matisse: overlapping discourses?
- David Cluxton The Super-ego and enjoyment
- Helen Sheehan Of course I'm not a racist but
- Maryrose Kiernan Truth or make-believe: psychoanalytic discourse. Whose truth is it anyway?
Issue 26 - Autumn 2002
- Frédéric Declercq Full and Empty Speech within Psychoanalytic Practice
- Ann De Rick Freud's Clinical Category of 'Actual Neuroses': The Return of the Repressed
- Carol Owens The Case of the 'Falling Man': An Examination of the Function of Demand in Analytic Practice
- Eugenie Georgaca On Being the Other's Object: A Case of the Sexual Masochism
- Ray O'Neill The Lies, the Wise and the Wardrobe: Homophobia, Homosexuality and the Closet on the Couch
- Els Van Compernolle Depression, Sign of the Times
Issue 25 Summer 2002
- Charles Melman Returning to Schreber: 5th December 1994
- Paul Verhaeghe Remarks on the Theory and Treatment of (Pathological) Administrations of Enjoyment
- Rik Loose The Subject of Addiction
- Adrian Johnston In Language more than Language Itself: Reconsidering the Significance of Structuralism in Lacan's Thought
- Colm Massey Indirect Speech and Communication
- Alan Rowan The Problematic Shadow of Super-Vision in Analytic Supervision
Issue 24 Spring 2002
- Cormac Gallagher The new tyranny of knowledge: Seminar XVII (1969-70) - background and overview
- Mary Darby The envers of psychiatry: psychoanalysis and psychiatry should be friends
- Aisling Campbell Some short cuts to desire
- Frédéric Declercq The other side of the symptom
- Katrien Libbrecht The emergence of psychoanalysis in the changing of discourses
- André Michels The unconscious and the real
- Gérard Pommier How can one speak of a subject of the Unconscious?
- Claude-Noële Pickmann La femme donne à la jouissance d'oser le masque de la repetition
- Patricia Stewart Beyond Lacan
- Rob Weatherill Psychoanalysis and the night
- Patricia McCarthy The reverse of psychoanalysis - how far? A commentary on discourse, knowledge and enjoyment
Issue 23 Autumn 2001
- Hubert Van Hoorde Psychiatry and psychoanalysis: the hedgehogs
- Franck Chaumon The drives and the stakes involved
- Dominique Simonney A few observations concerning a psychoanalytical cure of an adolescent
- Cormac Gallagher What does Jacques Lacan see in Blaise Pascal?
- Carol Owens The mOther of all anxiety
- Paul Verhaeghe Perversion II: the perverse structure
- Olga Cox-Cameron To think differently: Michel Foucault and the status of psychoanalytic theory
- Stijn Vanheule Inhibition: 'I am because I don't act'
Issue 22 Summer 2001
- Cormac Gallagher 2001 international symposium on psychoanalytic research
- Dany Nobus Beyond the rebus principle? Psychoanlysis and Chinese dream interpretation
- Gérard Pommier Psychoanalysis in China? The importance of psychoanalysing the desire to heal, in particular, the desire to heal children
- Erik Porge The place and contribution of handwriting in clinical psychoanalysis
- Paul Verhaeghe Perversion 1: perverse traits
- Olga Cox-Cameron Enduring Love: from urbane objectivity to panicked object
- André Michels The meaning of psychoses in Lacan's reading of Freud
Issue 21 Spring 2001
- Cormac Gallagher From an Other to the other: an overview
- Rob Weatherill The proximity of the other: psychoanalysis and Levinas
- Patricia McCarthy This is my body: the clinic of the o-objects or of the body of enjoyment
- Lieven Jonckheere The symptom between Marxism and psychoanalysis
- Tom De Belie A structural diagnosis of toxicomania
- Hugh Arthurs The question of the drive in psychoanalysis
- Aisling Campbell From neuroscience to neuropsychoanalysis: mission impossible?
- Claude Landeman Le pari de Pascal - Pascal's wager
Issue 20 Autumn 2000
- Dirk Bryssinck Psychosis, toxicomania and 'the homeless'
- Frédéric Declercq Signifier and signification in the practice of Lacanian psychoanalysis
- Peter Kelly Poles apart? A question of identity: from a unified self to a divided subject
- Philip Dodd Learning disability: two writers and a question
- Cormac Gallagher On first looking into Foucault's 'history'
- Frédéric Gros Note on sexuality in the work of Michel Foucault
- Aisling Campbell Conference Report: 1st annual conference on neuroscientific and psychoanalytic perspectives on emotion
Issue 19 Summer 2000
- André Michels Anxiety, time and psychical structure
- Jean-Pierre Lebrun The 21st Century will be Lacanian or it will be Barbarian!
- Olga Cox-Cameron Narrative Impasse: the Act as passage à l'acte
- Adrian Johnston Just say 'no' to cogito
- Katharine Swarbrick Lacan reads Rousseau: a narrative instance of the body-in-pieces
Issue 18 Spring 2000
- Cormac Gallagher A reading of The Psychoanalytic Act (1967-1968).
- Patricia McCarthy To speak about what's involved in the psychoanalytic act, one has to speak about logic.
- Patricia Stewart Act and behaviour: Pavlovian fallacies.
- Michael T. Murphy Phantasy and the psychoanalytic act - Freud, Klein and Lacan. What is involved in the psychoanlaytic act...
- Liberato Santoro-Brienza Whose decline and fall? - Eysenck's version of psychoanalysis.
- Anthony McCarthy Psychoanalysis and the formation of the psychiatrist.
- Megan Williams Hyp-knot-ism of the obsessional symptom in analysis.
- Cormac Gallagher Overview of The Psychoanalytic Act.
Issue 17 Autumn 1999
- Cormac Gallagher Sexual difference in The Logic of Phantasy.
- Jason Glynos Metalanguage, formal structures, and the dissolution of transference.
- Olga Cox-Cameron The way we talk: psychotic language and The Butcher Boy.
- Rik Loose A Gross episode.
- Pauline O'Callaghan Note on Kristeva.
- Paul Verhaeghe Subject and body - Lacan's struggle with the real.
Issue 16 Summer 1999
- Charles Melman Addiction
- Franziska Huber Gambling: pain, pleasure and play.
- André Michels On the crisis on legitimation in the institution.
- Jacques Laberge Of the real, paradoxes and contradictions.
- Ros McCarthy Suicide, a family narrative on the edge of consciousness.
- Pauline O'Callaghan Lacan and Seminar XX.
- Adrian Johnston The Object of its affection. Reconsidering temporality and object-choice in Lacan's theory of sexual difference.
Issue 15 Spring 1999
- Lieven Jonckheere According to Marcel Duchamp. La mariée mise a nu par ses célibataires, mÃme and the ready- made.
- Patricia McCarthy The impossibility of the sexual act (Some thoughts on perversion and obsessional neurosis).
- Helena Texier Elizabeth - the virgin queen and the maid (A consideration of the hysteric's homosexuality as faithfulness to the Original One, and of the place of the father in it).
- Patricia Stewart Bergler's Basic Neurosis
- Tony Hughes Exchange-value and use in psychoanalysis.
- Cormac Gallagher Jacques Lacan's summary of the seminar of 1966-1967 (Year book of the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes). Anthony McCarthy False memory debate: introduction.
- Maeve Nolan Psychoanalysis, seduction and false memories.
- Peter Byrne Recovered memories / false memories: a psychiatric perspective.
- Barry O'Donnell Memory and phantasy.
Issue 14 Autumn 1998
- William J. Richardson Lacan for beginners
- William J. Richardson The subject of ethics
- Marcel Czermak Peut-on parler de psychose sociale?
- Helen Sheehan The follower.
- Claude Dumézil Symptome, ethique et désir d'analyste.
- Rik Loose A review of Freud's early remarks on addiction: from an ideal to masturbation.
- Paul Verhaeghe Trauma and hysteria within Freud and Lacan.
- Tom McGrath Psychology and Psychoanalysis - a scientific paradigm.
- Charles Melman Lecture raisonnée et critique des oeuvres de Freud et de Lacan.
- Olga Cox Cameron Lacan and Dali - an anamorphic encounter?
- Christiane Lacote Une torpeur ordinaire
- Helena Texier We can remember it for you wholesale.
- Guy Le Gaufey The tight-rope walkers
Issue 13 Summer 1998
- Lieven Jonckheere Latent Freudian thoughts towards a theory of neurotic depression: Part One - The anxiety-neurotic depression.
- Lieven Jonckheere Latent Freudian thoughts towards a theory of neurotic depression:Part Two - A purely hysterical depression?
- Olga Cox-Cameron In pursuit of the fading subject across the field of fantasy.
- André Michels Hysteria and femininity
- Stephen J. Costello The real of religion and its relation to truth as cause.
- Hugh Cummins Robert Louis Stevenson and the theme of the double.
- Helena Texier Wo steht Lacan heute? Lacanian psychoanalysis in Ireland.
- Yves-Pierre Baumstimler Identity and inter-religious dialogue: dialogue or identity-hate.
- Cormac Gallagher Lacan for Beginners
- Rik Loose Book Review - Hill's Lacan for Beginners
- Sarah McAuley Book Review - Leader's Lacan for Beginners
Issue 12 Spring 1998
- Cormac Gallager 'Ireland, Mother Ireland': an essay in psychoanalytic symbolism.
- Patricia McCarthy The heart of the matter. More topological considerations on the subject.
- Brendan Staunton Lacan on Las Meninas. The visual structure of the human subject.
- Patricia Stewart Psychoanalysis - who needs it?
- Sarah McAuley Psychoanalysis - who needs it?
- Barry O'Donnell Plato's good for Lacan.
- André Michels Institutions and law. A contribution to a theory of transmission.
- Clare Daly Menstruation - the ultimate taboo?
- Orla Salmon The impossibility of desire within romantic love as revealed in A.S.Byatt's novel 'Possession: A Romance'
- John Hughes A couch up a public health psychiatrist's sleeve.
- Tom McGrath Ethics and the objects of psychoanalysis - A response.
Issue 11 Autumn 1997
- William J. Richardson "Like straw": religion and psychoanalysis.
- Colman Duggan Seduction -the universal enigma - a clinical consideration of the subject(ed).
- Stephen J. Costello The pale criminal and the need for punishment: a Freudian perspective.
- Antoinette Wills Putting the family in the picture.
- Josette Zouein An ex-eyety: a Lacanian signifier?
- Aisling Campbell Affect: it's the real thing.
- Rob Weatherill Affects: the absolute subject.
- Cormac Gallagher "Despair, despair, despair...spare!"-affect in Lacanian theory and practice.
Issue 10 Summer 1997
- Tom McGrath The institutionalisation of psychoanalysis.
- William Fried An overture and its vicissitudes: therapy, analysis or...?
- André Michels Some remarks on William Fried's presentation: 'An overture and its vicissitudes: therapy, analysis or...?'
- Barry O'Donnell Reading Plato's Symposium.
- Phil McAree Bryan Charnley - biographical note.
- Katrien Libbrecht Pandora's Box: On the Function of Secrecy in Psychoanalysis.
- Eithne Lannon The Remains of the Day.
- Yannis Stavrakakis On the political implications of Lacanian theory: a reply to Homer.
Issue 9 Spring 1997
- Cormac Gallagher Being, knowing and sexual difference.
- Maeve Nolan The problem of the crucial object in psychoanalysis.
- Tony Hughes The rapture of Lol. V. Stein.
- Patricia McCarthy Of Klein bottles, cuts and sex.
- Barry O'Donnell The Sophist and the psychoanalyst.
- Guy Le Gaufey A portrait of the analyst as a crucial problem.
- Dany Nobus Rumpelstiltskin's revenge: On the importance of proper names in psychoanalysis.
- Stephen J. Costello What type of knowledge?: The Fideist position in psychoanalytic praxis.
- Paul Verhaeghe The crucial problems: The end of the treatment, transmission and institutionalisation.
Issue 8 Autumn 1996
- André Michels Oscar Wilde: aesthete and homosexual.
- André Michels The hatred of the father in perversion.
- Stephen J. Costello Lacan and the lure of the look.
- K. Temmerman & J. Quackelbeen Autoerotic Asphyxia from phenomenology to psychoanalysis.
- Cormac Gallagher Religion and obsessional neurosis.
- Robert Levy Theory, clinic...A question of ethics?
- Helen Sheehan Anxiety: preserving the objet a.
- Barry O'Donnell Ella Freeman Sharpe - A review of her contribution.
Issue 7 Summer 1996
- Paul Verhaeghe Teaching psychoanalysis: A double impossiblity.
- Aisling Campbell How can Lacanian theory be represented in the media?
- Filip Geerardyn & Julien Quackelbeen Psychoanalysis and neurosciences: A particular parcours interview with Mark Leonard De Gier Solms.
- Nessa Breen Lacan in Barthes.
- Olga Cox Narrative, anxiety and the temporal factor.
- Alan Rowan Lacanian approach to problems of affect and anxiety in psychoanalysis.
- Sean Homer Psychoanalysis, representation, politics: On the (Im)possibility of a psychoanalytic theory of ideology?
- Josette Zouein and Brendan Staunton Analyse Freudienne London Conference April 1995. A summary (conference report).
- Aisling Campbell Trauma in Charlton (conference report).
- Olga Cox Female Fetishism. A New Look. (book review).
Issue 6 Spring 1996
- Cormac Gallagher High Anxiety: A theoretical and clinical challenge to psychoanalysis.
- Helen Sheehan The concept of Anxiety within an Object Relations Perspective.
- Rik Loose Libido and Toxic Substance.
- Paul Verhaeghe The Riddle of Castration Anxiety: Lacan Beyond Freud.
- Helena Texier Anxiety and Phobia: Sign and Symptom?
- Gerry Sullivan Psychic Structure and Manifestations of Anxiety within the Clinic.
- Brendan Staunton Anxiety, Art and Aufhebung: Sublation, Manet and Anxiety.
- Tom McGrath The Illusion of a Future: Freud's Anxiety and Religion.
- Aisling Campbell The Absence of Anxiety: A Case of Transvestism.
- Patricia McCarthy In Schrebers' Case: An Exploration of Psychotic Anxiety.
- Dany Nobus Closing Remarks: Not Enough and Never Too Much.
Issue 5 Autumn 1995
- Cormac Gallagher Lacan's summary of Seminar XI.
- Charles Melman The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis.
- Rik Loose Some short odds on gambling: a psychoanalytic approach.
- André Michels Some remarks on Oedipus and writing.
- Helen Sheehan The peré-versions of Dubliners.
- Paul Verhaeghe Jacques Lacan's return to Freud: Woman does not exist.
- Sandra Carroll Dalí: psychoanalysis visualised.
- Filip Geerardyn On psychotherapy: a Freudo-Lacanian point of view.
Issue 4 Summer 1995
- Guy Le Gaufey The Object a.
- Helena Texier Through the Looking Glass.
- Aisling Campbell Is the concept of the death drive essential when speaking of trauma?
- Claus-Dieter Rath The purloined tongue.
- Ann Hanrahan The signifier and Shakespeare.
- Gerry Sullivan Obsessionality, capitalism, Transgression.
- Liberato Santoro Eating desire.
- Martin Stanton Psychic contusion: remarks on Ferenczi and trauma.
- Claude Dumezil The question of orthodoxy: clinical reflections on the direction of the cure.
- Aisling Campbell Ghent report.
- Maeve Nolan and Rik Loose UAPS report.
Issue 3 Spring 1995
- Rik Loose & Gerry Sullivan A Case of Hysteria?
- Maeve Nolan Beauty and the butcher - the desire of the hysteric and its interpretation.
- Aisling Campbell Hysteria and litigation: coping with the real of trauma.
- Rob Weatherill Culture and hysteria.
- Gerry Sullivan Modernity as an hysterical experience.
- Nellie Curtin & Mary Cullen Is hysteria a feminist response or is feminism an expression of hysteria?
- Paul Verhaeghe From impossibility to inability: Lacan's theory on the four discourses.
- Patricia McCarthy The trace of l'objet petit o through the case of Anna O.
- Cormac Gallagher Hysteria: does it exist?
Issue 2 Autumn 1994
- Julian Quackelbeen Lacanian comments on "What can I know?", "What ought I to do?", "What may I hope for?".
- Paul Verhaeghe Psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and hysteria.
- Aisling Campbell Narrative and desire in The Hundred and Twenty Days of Sodom.
- Cormac Gallagher & Mary Darby Optical Schema.The historical development and clinical implications of Jacques Lacan's
- C. Edward Robins The man who sold words.
- Helena Comiskey-Texier Little Hans' real father.
Issue 1 Summer 1994
- Cormac Gallagher Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam: an Irish stew?
- Guy le Gaufey The analyst confronted with state legitimacy.
- Malcolm Bowie Psychoanalysis and the future of theory
- John Forrester What are the consequences of drawing an analogy between speech and money?
- Olga Cox Beckett's Unnamable: not I, not mad.
- Rik Loose Analytical discourse and scientific discourse: a difference in responsibility.
- Patricia McCarthy The economies of the subject serve both repression and the signifier.
- Helen Sheehan The jouissance of the mystic.
- William J. Richardson The third generation of desire.
- Charles Melman Paranoia.