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Doris Brothers, Ph.D. is a cofounder and faculty member of The Training and Research in Intersubjective Self Psychology Foundation (TRISP) in New York City. She is co-editor with Roger Frie of Psychoanalysis, Self and Context. She serves on the executive and advisory boards of IAPSP. Her presentations at many IAPSP conference include numerous original papers, discussions, pre-conference workshops and two plenary sessions. Her publications include journal articles and chapters in books on such topics as trauma, trust, gender, uncertainty and political activism. She has written three books: The Shattered Self: A Psychoanalytic Study of Trauma (1988, The Analytic Press), which was co-authored with Richard Ulman; Falling Backwards: An Exploration of Trust and Self Experience (1995, Norton); and, most recently, Toward a Psychology of Uncertainty: Trauma-Centered Psychoanalysis (2008, The Analytic Press). Her latest writing project is with Koichi Togashi on on a book tentatively titled, Psychoanalytic Narratives for a Traumatized World. She is a psychologist/psychoanalyst with a private practice on the upper west side of Manhattan.

Note from the Editor Having delighted in the first in-person IAPSP conference in Washington, D.C. since the pandemic forced us to gather online, the vitality

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Reactions to the 2018 IAPSP Conference in Vienna Zeynep Atbaşoğlu Anatolian Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies Association, Turkey The Vienna Conference was an enormous gift for us, after studying and

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Reactions to the 2017 IAPSP Conference in Chicago Andrea Harms & Martin Gossmann Dear friends and colleagues, We, Andrea Harms and me, Martin Gossmann, are writing

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Reactions to the 2016 IAPSP Conference in Boston Heather Ferguson, New York City The musicality of words and actions, along with the analyst's expressive freedom, were

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This year's conference in LA, "Self Psychology in a Multidisciplinary World," broke new ground for the IAPSP community with a format jam-packed with

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We are very pleased to present "Self Psychology: A Contemporary Relational Perspective" by Estelle Shane as the first in a series of articles by

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