It is our pleasure to announce the online release of Issue 7 of The Candidate Journal, titled “The Candidate, Barred.” Under the new editorial board, this issue of the journal considered questions that implicitly underlie the journal’s formation and perspective: that is, the notion of psychoanalytic candidacy and what is implied or assumed in being a candidate.
Click here to read Issue 7 of The Candidate Journal: ” The Candidate, Barred”
Editors: Anna Fishzon, PhD, Emma Lieber, PhD, Olga Poznansky, PhD
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
THE CANDIDATE JOURNAL
Volume 7
The Candidate,” or, “The Candidate, Barred
INTRODUCTION
1 Editors’ Introduction
Anna Fishzon, PhD, Emma Lieber, PhD, and Olga Poznansky, PhD
THEORIZING TRAINING
8 Training and Time
Jared Russell, PhD
16 Questions Raised by the Report of the Psychoanalytic Consortium on
Analytical Training. Letter to Our American Colleagues
Paola Mieli, PhD
22 The Authorization of the Psychoanalyst
David Lichtenstein, PhD
25 On Candidacy and Becoming an Analyst
Lillian Ferrari, LCSW
IN THE INSTITUTE: THE CANDIDATE AS FOREIGN BODY
30 The Making of Meaning in the License Qualifying Candidate:
Some Experiential Reflections on Training
Justine Duhr, MFA
34 Carrying Roots in Mind: On Homeland, Language and Psychoanalysis
Tuba Tokgoz, PhD
38 Splitting: The Meaning of Switching Institutes
Karen Dougherty, MA, RP
TRAINING IN THE APRÈS-COUP: IMPOSSIBLE KNOWLEDGES
44 On Failure
Marcus M. Silverman, MA, LP, NCPsyA
50 The Institute as Crypt of Psychoanalysis
Richard Brouillette, LCSW
58 The Impossible Formation
Todd Dean, MD