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    • 2013
      • Lilienthal, R. (2013). The Mother, the Mountain, and the Mature Self: Three Tests of Environmental and Engineering Ethics. MindCosiliums, 13(9), 20-37.
      • Scott, C.A. (2013). Being human together: Empathy revisited. MindCosiliums, 13(9), 1-18
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2013). Dialectics of mortality and immortality: Time as an internal and transitional object experience and time as a persecutory vs. a holding object. MindConsiliums, 13(12), 1-32.
    • 2014
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2014). Psychic structure and the capacity to mourn: Why narcissists cannot mourn. MindConsiliums, 14(1), 1-17.
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2014). Erotic transference: A journey to passion and symbolization. MindConsiliums, 14(1), 19-43.
      • Schwartz, J. (2014). Freud’s Irma Dream, the Origin of Psychoanalysis, and a Bloody Nose. MindCosiliums, 14(9), 1-49.
    • 2015
      • Saraiva, M.J. (2015). Where there was no place for me to exist, I was left without me: Severe disorders brought by non-relationship, by non-love. MindConsiliums, 15(6), 1-9.
      • Nobre, A. (2015). Psychoanalysis and the power of deconstruction-reconstruction of symbolic, semiotic, and existential life experiences—the talking cure in severe trauma. MindConsiliums, 15(7), 1-18.
      • Ciacci, A. (2015). The tombs of the ego: Transgenerational trauma and failures of introjection. MindConsiliums, 15(8), 1-9.
      • Kolsky, B. (2015). Empathy and secrecy: Discovering suicide as a form of addiction. MindConsiliums, 15(10), 1-1
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2015). An object relations approach to dreams: From protosymbolic to symbolic – in dream content and within the therapeutic object relationship. MindConsiliums, 15(11), 1-27.
      • Schwartz, J. (2015). The secret of dreams and the case of Sigmund Freud (screenplay). MindConsiliums, 15(12), 1-92.
    • 2016
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2016). Swallowed up by terror: The image of birds in Virginia Woolf and echoing images of terror in the internal world of patients: dissociated links to childhood. MindConsiliums, 16(6), 1-14.
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2016). The historical reasons for the failure of Anne Sexton’s 1950s psychotherapy. MindConsiliums, 16(7), 1-15.
    • 2017
      • Canul, G.D. (2017). Genealogical-PhotoTherapy as a tool for integrating my Mayan and Spanish origins. MindConsiliums, 17(3), 1-16.
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2017). The dark side of creativity: Compulsions, blocks, and creations. MindConsiliums, 17(4), 1-29.
    • 2019
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2019). Anatomy of regret and reparation: Resolution of transference resistances through the combined use of the creative process and the mourning regrets groups. MindConsiliums, 19(1), 1-26.
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2019). The psychoanalysis of writing blocks: Resolving repression/ dissociation of trauma. MindConsiliums, 19(3), 1-19.
      • Schwartz, J. (2019). The Other Side of the Wind…A psychoanalytic perspective on the cinema of Orson Welles. MindConsiliums, 19(9), 1-25.
      • Schept, S. (2019). Cain, Abel, The Malbim and Melanie Klein. MindConsiliums, 19(10), 1-13.
      • Rozentsvit, I., & Wolf, S. (2019). On the threshold between art and science: A dialogue. The artist as the medium and the beholder share. MindConsiliums, 19(11), 1-26.
    • 2020
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2020). Countertransference, regret, and aggression: Dramas and free associations in an object relations group environment. MindConsiliums, 20(6), 1-14.
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2020). The culture of the mourning group in a culture that often fails to mourn: Evolution of themes of psychic anorexia and self-deprivation. MindConsiliums, 20(8), 1-15.
    • 2022
      • Rozentsvit, I. (2022). Book Review: “Seven Seasons: Collected Poems” by Detelina Stoykova-Asenov (MindMend Publishing, 2019). MindConsiliums, 22(7), 1-6.
      • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2022). Envy and gluttony: Covert and overt forms of insatiability. MindConsiliums, 22(2), 1-25.
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Authors

  • Andrea Ciacci
  • Angela Lacerda Nobre
  • Beverly Kolsky
  • Christopher Scott
  • Gerardo D. Canul
  • Inna Rozentsvit
  • Jack Schwartz
  • Maria João Saraiva
  • Robinson Lilienthal
  • Silvio Wolf
  • Susan Kavaler-Adler
  • Susan Schept
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Editorial Board

  • Ruth Danon, PhD
  • Sandra Indig, LCSW, LP
  • Henry Kellerman, PhD (advisor)
  • Jeffrey Lewis, PhD
  • Inna Rozentsvit, MD, PhD
  • Margaret Yard, PhD, APRN, BC

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  • Alina Feyder, PsyD publishing manager
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2022

  • Rozentsvit, I. (2022). Book Review: “Seven Seasons: Collected Poems” by Detelina Stoykova-Asenov (MindMend Publishing, 2019). MindConsiliums, 22(7), 1-6.
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2022). Envy and gluttony: Covert and overt forms of insatiability. MindConsiliums, 22(2), 1-25.

2021

2020

  • INTERPRETING and HOLDING and the UNCONSCIOUS ROOTS BEHIND the CONSCIOUS SENSE of DREAD in a TIME of NATIONAL CRISIS By Jack Schwartz, LCSW, PsyD, NCPsyA
  • A COUNTERTRANSFERENCE DREAM and the NOVEL COVID VIRUS, A SELF-STUDY By Jack Schwartz, LCSW, PsyD, NCPsyA
  • COVID-19 AND THE INTERNAL PERSECUTORY OBJECT By Susan Kavaler-Adler, PhD, ABPP, D.Litt., NCPsyA
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2020). Countertransference, regret, and aggression: Dramas and free associations in an object relations group environment. MindConsiliums, 20(6), 1-14.
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2020). The culture of the mourning group in a culture that often fails to mourn: Evolution of themes of psychic anorexia and self-deprivation. MindConsiliums, 20(8), 1-15.

2019

  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2019). Anatomy of regret and reparation: Resolution of transference resistances through the combined use of the creative process and the mourning regrets groups. MindConsiliums, 19(1), 1-26.
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2019). The psychoanalysis of writing blocks: Resolving repression/ dissociation of trauma. MindConsiliums, 19(3), 1-19.
  • Schwartz, J. (2019). The Other Side of the Wind…A psychoanalytic perspective on the cinema of Orson Welles. MindConsiliums, 19(9), 1-25.
  • Schept, S. (2019). Cain, Abel, The Malbim and Melanie Klein. MindConsiliums, 19(10), 1-13.
  • Rozentsvit, I., & Wolf, S. (2019). On the threshold between art and science: A dialogue. The artist as the medium and the beholder share. MindConsiliums, 19(11), 1-26.

2017

  • Canul, G.D. (2017). Genealogical-PhotoTherapy as a tool for integrating my Mayan and Spanish origins. MindConsiliums, 17(3), 1-16.
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2017). The dark side of creativity: Compulsions, blocks, and creations. MindConsiliums, 17(4), 1-29.

2016

  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2016). Swallowed up by terror: The image of birds in Virginia Woolf and echoing images of terror in the internal world of patients: dissociated links to childhood. MindConsiliums, 16(6), 1-14.
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2016). The historical reasons for the failure of Anne Sexton’s 1950s psychotherapy. MindConsiliums, 16(7), 1-15.

2015

  • Saraiva, M.J. (2015). Where there was no place for me to exist, I was left without me: Severe disorders brought by non-relationship, by non-love. MindConsiliums, 15(6), 1-9.
  • Nobre, A. (2015). Psychoanalysis and the power of deconstruction-reconstruction of symbolic, semiotic, and existential life experiences—the talking cure in severe trauma. MindConsiliums, 15(7), 1-18.
  • Ciacci, A. (2015). The tombs of the ego: Transgenerational trauma and failures of introjection. MindConsiliums, 15(8), 1-9.
  • Kolsky, B. (2015). Empathy and secrecy: Discovering suicide as a form of addiction. MindConsiliums, 15(10), 1-1
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2015). An object relations approach to dreams: From protosymbolic to symbolic – in dream content and within the therapeutic object relationship. MindConsiliums, 15(11), 1-27.
  • Schwartz, J. (2015). The secret of dreams and the case of Sigmund Freud (screenplay). MindConsiliums, 15(12), 1-92.

2014

  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2014). Psychic structure and the capacity to mourn: Why narcissists cannot mourn. MindConsiliums, 14(1), 1-17.
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2014). Erotic transference: A journey to passion and symbolization. MindConsiliums, 14(1), 19-43.
  • Schwartz, J. (2014). Freud’s Irma Dream, the Origin of Psychoanalysis, and a Bloody Nose. MindCosiliums, 14(9), 1-49.

2013

  • Scott, C.A. (2013). Being human together: Empathy revisited. MindCosiliums, 13(9), 1-18
  • Lilienthal, R. (2013). The Mother, the Mountain, and the Mature Self: Three Tests of Environmental and Engineering Ethics. MindCosiliums, 13(9), 20-37.
  • Kavaler-Adler, S. (2013). Dialectics of mortality and immortality: Time as an internal and transitional object experience and time as a persecutory vs. a holding object. MindConsiliums, 13(12), 1-32.

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