Special Issue: Volume 27, Issue 4, 2007
Issue Editors: Diana Diamond, Ph.D.; Harriet Wyre, Ph.D.; Andrea Sabbadini, M.A.
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Published five times a year, Psychoanalytic Inquiry retains the distinction in the world of clinical publishing as a genuinely monographic journal. By dedicating each issue to a single topic, Psychoanalytic Inquiry achieves a depth of coverage unique to the journal format; by virtue of the topical focus of each issue, it functions as a monograph series covering the most timely issues — theoretical, clinical, developmental, and institutional — before the field. Recent issues, focusing on Unconscious Communication, OCD, Movement and Body Experience in Exploratory Therapy, Object Relations, and Motivation, have found an appreciative readership among analysts, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and a broad range of scholars in the humanities.
The ten articles in issue 27(4), written by prominent European and American psychoanalysts and film scholars, juxtapose cinematic visions of psychoanalysis with psychoanalytic visions of cinema. Psychoanalysis and film have been linked since their inception at the end of the 19th century, and this issue explores how they have evolved in tandem to describe and provide a deeper understanding of both intrapsychic and social reality.
