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Editorial
Theoretical and clinical advances in neuropsychoanalysis: reflections on consciousness, dreams, wishing, and the relationship between inner speech, the superego, and the prefrontal cortex
Maggie Zellner & David Olds
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Revisiting the left convexity hypothesis: changes in the mental apparatus after left dorso-medial prefrontal damage
Christian E. Salas & Kenneth S. L. Yuen
Commentaries
Talking therapy
Rudi Coetzer
The place of inner language in feeling
Fergus Gracey
Broca’s aphasia, psychodynamics, and changes in “mental apparatus”
George P. Prigatano
We agree about the metaneuropsychology of the ego (but not so much about the superego)
Mark Solms
Who’s in charge? “Feeling stuck” vs. agency following medial prefrontal lesions
Kobi Tiberg
Territorial ambitions and time travel
Oliver Turnbull
Response to commentaries
Christian E. Salas
Original Articles
Classification of typical dream themes and implications for dream interpretation
Calvin Kai-Ching Yu
A conjecture on the nature and evolution of consciousness
Terence W. Rogers & Ahron Friedberg
Mapping a gap: the concepts of the wish and wishing in psychoanalysis and the neurosciences
Georg Schönbächler, Dragica Stojkovic & Brigitte Boothe
Society Proceedings
Report on the 17th Congress of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society, Chicago: “Other Minds”
Daniela Flores Mosri
Research and Symposia Abstracts from the Congress of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society, 2016
Maggie Zellner
Bulletin of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society
Maria Sonia Goergen
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