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1. Existential Reckoning in Self Psychology and Stolorow's Intersubjectivity Theory: A Discussion of John Riker's Paper and a Consideration of Intersubjectivity in Psychoanalysis.

2. Relational Self Psychology: Could There Be Any Other Kind? A Discussion of Magid, Fosshage & Shane's Paper, The Emerging Paradigm of Relational Self Psychology: A Historical Perspective.

3. Self Psychology in a Pluralistic World: A Position Paper.

4. A Discussion of Darren Haber's Paper: Through The Lens of Intersubjective Self Psychology.

5. Critical posthumanisms, postqualitative inquiry, and conventional qualitative research: some interrogations and contemplations on their entangled identities and futurities.

6. Fear and loathing, love and othering: the legacy of early Oedipal struggles as manifest in racialised dynamics in the consulting room.

7. Discussion of “Emmy Grant: Immigration as Repetition of Trauma and as Potential Space”: Commentary on Paper by Veronica Csillag.

8. Approaching the self: alternative perspectives of selfwork in education.

9. The darkest field of medicine? The integration of psychological knowledge into medical education in the Habsburg Monarchy (1780s–1840s).

10. Logic and Discrimination.

11. Toward a queered psychology of the self: Empathy and passibility from the margins to the center.

12. EquiP – the first European association for qualitative researchers in psychology.

13. Resilience enhancing programs in the U.S. military: An exploration of theory and applied practice.

14. The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in moral cognition: A value-centric hypothesis.

15. Persons in a posthuman world.

16. Integrating Subjective Recovery and Stigma Resistance in Individuals with Schizophrenia: A Narrative Review and Theoretical Integration.

17. Web of well-being: re-examining PERMA and subjective well-being through networks.

18. Twelve tips for integrating podcasts into medical education curricula.

19. A kaleidoscope of well-being to authentically represent the voices of children and young people with complex cerebral palsy: a case study series.

20. Harm reduction and self psychology in tandem: A case of crystal meth addiction.

21. Supporting self-determination among internationally educated nurses: a discussion.

22. The Relationship between Money and Cooperation: Evidence from Economics and Psychology.

23. ‘This is real now because it’s a piece of paper’: texts, disability, and LGBTQ parents.

24. Movement Requires Nothing: Commentary on Paper by Becker and Shalgi.

25. Schleiermacher on recognition.

26. Using occupational therapy principles and practice to support independent message generation by individuals using AAC instead of facilitated communication.

27. Digitally mediated psychotherapy: Intimacy, distance, and connection in virtual therapeutic spaces.

28. A biobehavioural and social-structural model of inflammation and executive function in pediatric chronic health conditions.

29. Clinical social work practice in organizational settings: a psychodynamic systems approach.

30. Apartheid politics and ‘coloured’ identity in Nadine Gordimer’s <italic>My Son’s Story</italic> (1990)

31. Developing a distance-based doctoral supervisory model: Inquiry over disrupted trajectories.

32. Study on the validity of the theoretical paradigm of art therapy for vulnerable children.

33. Introduction to the Special Issue: "Expertise, Semiotics and Interactivity".

34. Introducing compassion focused psychosexual therapy.

35. Reflections on Janine Puget's Paper.

36. Ferenczi and Winnicott: Why We Need Their Radical Edge: Commentary on Paper by Michael Parsons.

37. The Body and Mind (Including of the Analyst) in the Treatment of a Psychotic State: Some Reflections: Commentary on Paper by Riccardo Lombardi.

38. Commentary on Paper by Steven Cooper.

39. Internet Administration of Three Commonly Used Questionnaires in Panic Research: Equivalence to Paper Administration in Australian and Swedish Samples of People With Panic Disorder.

40. Mazzola's response to Wiggins’ position paper.

41. Messages Conveyed in Supervision: Commentary on Paper by Dana L. Castellano, Psy.D.

42. Commentary on Victoria Todd's Paper "Saving the Treatment: Affect Intolerance in a Boy, His Parents, the Mental Health Community, and His Analyst".

43. The Radical Cure: Commentary on Paper by Eyal Rozmarin.

44. Commentary on Paper by Philip A. Ringstrom.

45. One Envy or Many?: Commentary on Paper by Julie Gerhardt.

46. On papers in the EJPC on the use of photographs in the psychological therapies.

47. Discussion of Shernoff's Paper: Sudden Retirement of a Psychotherapist Due to Terminal Illness.

48. Homage to Dora. Commentary on Paper by Melanie Suchet.

50. Working in the Metaphor Commentary on Paper by Stephen Seligman.