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  • Year XXVI - July-December 1998
    No. 44 (1998)

    Editorial by G. Ferrigno
    Alfred Adler on Wednesdays Evening to the Freud’s (First part)
    Ethical Problems and Adlerian Psychotherapy  by P. L. Pagani 
    Psychic Hermaphroditism by S. De Dionigi N. Cattich 
    Music and Therapy by G. Scarso G. Emanuelli C. De Bacco 
    Viktor Frankl and “Logotherapy” by C. Ghidoni 
    Art and Culture “Poil de Carotte”: The Autobiography as Selftreatment by C. Berselli

  • Year XXVI - January-June 1998
    No. 43 (1998)

    Editorial by P.L. Pagani
    The Concept of Threshold as the Answer to the Excesses of Biologism by F. Parenti 
    Shame and Pinocchio Complex by M. Titze 
    Fictions and Counterfictions of the Analytical Individual Psychologic Relation: Observations about a Clinical Case by P. Coppi 
    The Psychopedagogue in the School by G. Ferrigno M. Baroni P. Bazzani 
    Individual Psychology, Cognitivism: an Integrated Interpretation of Some Basic Theoretical Concepts by C. Varriale 
    Art and Culture: The Pomegranate-Seed on Ade’s Golden Cart Hauled by Black Mares
    by E. E. Marasco

  • Year XXV - July-December 1997
    No. 42 (1997)

    Editorial by P.L. Pagani G. Ferrigno
    The Case of Mrs. A (The Diagnosis of a Life-Style) by A. Adler
    Socialist Influences on Adlerian Psychology by K.A. Adler 
    Sexual Education.A Collective Fiction by D. Barrilà
    Psychopathological and Clinical Observations Concerning Pain Syndroms.i G. Scarso G. Emanuelli L. Azzarà
    Art and Culture: The Absurdity or the Search of Waif’s Meaning of Life. Reflections about Camus by H. Kende

  • Year XXV - January-June 1997
    No. 41 (1997)

    Editorial by G. Ferrigno
    Comparative Analysis of the Recovery Process in Phobic Neuroses by F. Pagani P.L. Pagani
    Alfred Adler in Philosophical Thought and in Italian Culture before Francesco Parenti and Pier Luigi Pagani. by E.E. Marasco
    Patient, Family and Personalized Care Group: a Methodology of Intervention in Psychosis by M. Mazzone G. Saglio
    “Cooperative Learning”: a Teaching Method which Encourages Social Interest by C. Varriale T. Baiano G. Garribba R. Orlando
    The Different Aspects of the Striving for Power by A. Spatola
    Art and Culture - “Huis Clos”: Paranoia, Depression, Homosexuality by F. Compan
    Art and Culture - “Shine”: David Helfgott, a Clinical Case by C. Ghidoni

  • Year XXIV - July-December 1996
    No. 40 (1996)

    Editorial by P.L. Pagani
    Die Individualpsychologie. Ihre debeutung für die behandlung
    der nervosität, für dei erziehung und für die weltanschauung by A. Adler 
    Xenophobic Destructiveness: Delirium of Omnipotence or
    Ruthless Law of Evolution? by P. L. Pagani 
    Danilo Cargnello Forerunner of Individual Psychology in Italy by E. E. Marasco 
    Deficiency, Disturb, Creativity: about the Psychotherapy
    of Depression by S. Fassino 
    The Fictions of Cinematographic Language  by R. Marasco 
    Art and Culture:  “Natural Born Killers” between Cinema and Television by G. Ferrigno

  • Year XXIV - January-June 1996
    No. 39 (1996)

    Editorial
    Education and Individual Psychology about Some Kinds of Difficult Children by M. Levi Bianchini 
    Interdisciplinary Reflections on Dream by G. Ferrigno 
    About Sex and about Sexes by A. Anglesio 
    “Death Will Come and It Will Have Your Eyes”: Remarks about the Experiences of a Therapist between Fiction, Omnipotence and Reality by G. Tubere S. Macchiarini 
    Gastone Canziani Memorial
    Art and Culture: Zeno's fictions by P. Coppi
    Summaries of 1993, 1994, 1995 Individual Psychology Foreign Reviews

  • Year XXIII - July-December 1995
    No. 38 (1995)

    Editorial

    The Individual and his “Life Plan” by Alfred Adler by O. Kaus 
    Adler’s Copernican Revolution byS. Longford 
    An Adlerian Interpretation of “The Model Student” of Joseph Roth by C. Canzano 
    The Therapeutic Agent in Brief Psychotherapy According to Individual Psychology by S. Fassino 
    From Adler to Adler before Individual Psychology. The Teacher as a Physician and the Physician as an Educator by E.E. Marasco U. Samtleben 

    Art and Culture: “Escape into Darkness": a pathological compensation from Arthur Schnitzler's novel by C. Cantoni

  • Year XXIII - January-June 1995
    No. 37 (1995)

    Editorial
    Progress in Individual Psychology by A. Adler 
    Buddhism and Individual Psychology by S. Noda 
    Adlerian Interpretation of Cesare Musatti’s Lesser Works by U. Sodini A. Teglia Sodini  
    Schizophrenic Diseases and Caring Staff: Social Interest as Foundation in Therapeutic Processing by M. Mazzone G. Saglio 
    Interpretation: the Paradox of Analytic Relation, between Will of Power and Social Feeling by P. Coppi 
    Update on Psychic Finalism, Violence and Creativity by F. Maiullari 
    Art and culture. The Tempest, from the novel by EMILIO TADINI by G. Ferrigno

  • Year XXII - December 1994
    Vol. 36 No. 36 (1994)

    Editorial
    Education of Parents by A. Adler 
    Interdisciplinarity, Alternative Languages and Communication as Encouragement in the “Compulsory School” (Middle Level, Age 11-14) by G. Ferrigno 
    Histeria and Anorexy: Women Time Emergency. Psycopathological and Social-economic Considerations of Adlerian Line by A. Mascetti A. Braida
    The End of Analysis by D. Munno G. Scarso
    Life-style: New Epistemological Prospects by U. Ponziani 
    The Individual Psychology in Italy from 1913 till 1945: Introductory Bibliographic Research by E.E. Marasco L. Parisotto U. Samtleben

  • Year XXII - June 1994
    No. 35 (1994)

    Editorial

    Writings of the Society for Free Psychoanalitic Research by  A. Adler

    Alfred Adler's Influence on the Three Leading Cofounders of Humanistic Psichology by H.L Ansbacher

    The Ethnic Cleansing: the ultimate aim of the Xenophobic Aggressiveness by P.L Pagani

    Borderline-Disturbances as Seen by Individual Psychology. Possibilities and Limits of the Therapy of Children and Adolescents by F. Poustka G. Lehmkuhl

    "Fiction" in Education and Analytical Treatment by G. Mezzena

    The "Psychology of Drugs" According to Individual Psychology: Articulated Therapies in Psychiatry by S. Fassino

  • Year XXI - December 1993
    No. 34 (1993)

    Editorial
    The Psyche’s Seven Sores by G. Roncoroni A. Cavandoli
    Communication, “Masculinity” and Style of Life by D. Cantù 
    “Masculinity”: General Identity, Stereotypes and their Sociocultural Construction by U. Ponziani 
    Males Today: between Clashes, Supremacy and Symmetry by U. Ponziani 
    A Contribution for an Historical Reconstruction of the Style of Life Concept and for its Definition by U. Sodini 
    Matriarchy and Patriarchy: the Individual Psychology as a Possible Instrument of Passing from the Antithesis to Sinthesis by U. Sodini 
    Masculinity and Femininity in the Dream Language by G. Ferrigno 
    Masculinity and Femininity in the Fairy-Tale by P. Coppi 
    Comments by P. Fondelli, M.T. Gherardini, S. Fassino, A. Ferrero, L. Grandi, G. Mezzena, F. Maiullari, A. Mascetti, G. Picello, G.G. Rovera

  • Year XXI - June 1993
    No. 33 (1993)

    Editorial
    The Fundamental Views of Individual Psichology by A. Adler 
    Shifty Resistances. Illustrative Interpretation of a Dream by P.L. Pagani  E.E. Marasco L. Parisotto
    Obesity: the Fiction that can be known by R.De Giglio 
    The Adlerian in Search of Identity by M. Titze 
    The Feeling of Threat in Schizophrenic Patients: Considerations for a Therapeutic Strategy by S. Fassino 
    Playing and Absolute Truth by F. Maiullari 
    Francesco Parenti’s Works (second part: 1982 -1990)
    Summary of 1992 I.P. Foreign Reviews

  • Year XX - April 1992
    No. 32 (1992)

    Editorial
    PART I Congress in Milano, September 1991, on «A STEP FROM REALITY», a Theoretical and Clinical Reflection on Fictions


    Analysis as Fiction and Analysis of Fictions: Myth, Dreams, Fables by F. Maiullari
    Comments: L. Grandi A. Ferrero A. Mascetti G. Mezzena 


    PART II MEMORIAL FRANCESCO PARENTI
    Francesco Parenti: Man and Ideas by P.L. Pagani
    International and Transcultural Dimensions of I.P.: Francesco Parenti's Contribution by G. Tibaldi
    Tradition and Innovation in Francesco Parenti's Ideas by G.G. Rovera
    Biology and Culture by F. Compan
    Historical Aspects of I.P. in Europe by H. Gröner

     Francesco Parenti's works (first part: 1950-1982)

  • Year XVI - March-September 1988
    No. 28-29 (1988)

    "The value of uselessness and creative self" by F. Parenti

    Fictions and their succession in psychotherapy by G. Mezzena

    The “Study on the psychic compensation of the state of organic inferiority” as a moment of transition between the ‘Prehistory’ and the “History” of individual psychology by R. Canestrari B. Vidotto

    The language of silence in psychotherapy by D. Ianni D. Zavalloni

    The roles of the persecutor and the victim by D. Zavalloni D. Ianni

    “Anorexia nervosa and culture” (observations from a transcultural Adlerian perspective) by E. Beringhieli R. Gadaldi

    The spoiled child by S. Farina A. Anglesio

    Creative self and self-cohesion in psychosis therapy by S. Fassino

    Hypotheses of verbal and nonverbal communication techniques for an encouraging analytical conversation by G. Ferrigno

    Sexology and individual psychology today by G.G. Rovera

    Adlerian contribution to technological innovation in business organizations by C. Ghidoni

    “An Adlerian study of experiences relating to socio-sexual identity in a group of female subjects undergoing the Rorschach test” by P. Gaido

    International comparison: a tool for verifying and developing Adlerian theory by R. Accomazzo A. Ferrero M. Fulcheri L. Recrosio

    “Men and women: symbol, myth, and gender equality” by A. Mascetti A. Braida

  • Year XV - April-October 1987
    No. 26-27 (1987)

    Discourse on psychotherapy by F. Parenti P. L. Pagani

    “On the contribution of individual psychology to psychological issues in older adults” by C. Marocco Muttini S. Fassino

    The evolution of individual psychology in relation to the constant transformations of the realities faced by psychosocial workers by L. Recrosio

    The influence of psychoanalysis and individual psychology in modern education by G. Mezzena

    Religious experience in analytical treatment by L. G. Grandi

    The Rorschach test ranking: neuroticism and social sentiment by G. Scarso G. C. Rovera D. Munno

    New Adlerian approaches to treating autism and childhood psychosis by F. Morando

  • Year XIV - March-October 1986
    No. 24-25 (1986)

    A commitment: maintaining and updating the analytical nature of Individual Psychology by F. Parenti

    Individual psychology and cross-cultural research in psychiatry by G. G. Rovera A. Gatti

    Towards an individual-psychological theory of endopsychic relations: social feeling and inner dialogue by S. Fassino

    The future of Adlerian analytical psychotherapy as an adventure: two worlds to explore, adolescence and aging by M. Fulcheri

    Fiction in Adler: a perspective towards the future for Individual Psychology by A. Anglesio S. Farina

    Courage in Individual Psychology beyond psychotherapeutic techniques of encouragement by R. Accomazzo

    Men and women in individual psychology. A redesigned framework by A. Mascetti A. Balzani F Maiullari

    Theoretical and clinical perspectives of Individual Psychology: reflections on psychic hermaphroditism by A. Ferrero

  • Year XIII - Giugno-Ottobre 1985
    No. 22-23 (1985)

    The fundamental themes of modern psychotherapy and individual psychology: an initial approach by G. Canziani

    Religion and Individual Psychology: considerations on the comparison of ideas between Alfred Adler and Ernst Jahn from the latter's last writing in 1933, as a source of perspectives for the future of Individual Psychology by A. Spatola

    On social sentiment as a structure for intrapsychic communication by S. Fassino

    Individual psychology in Italy. I think about the past, I look to the future. Personal experiences. Remembering Karl Feller by F. M. Scala

    Comparative observations on transference and interpretation in psychoanalysis and individual psychology by G. Omodeo

    The analytical setting today. Epistemological and pragmatic validity of the teleological model by M. Cosmai

    Creative Self Development: Theoretical Reflections and Psychotherapeutic Implications by L. Recrosio

    Epistemological foundations of Adlerian theory by L. G. Grandi B. Vidotto

    Woman without protest by R. Boscolo

    A case of homosexuality. Contribution of Gestalt sub-techniques to Adlerian hermeneutics by M. Mecatti

    Individual Psychology in the history of philosophy textbooks used in high schools by M. Mazzone

    Individual Psychology between objectivity and subjectivity: reflections and proposals on the theoretical model by A. Ferrero

    Autogenic training in Adlerian psychotherapy by G. Mitola

    On the role of the Adlerian therapist with adolescents. Clinical case examples by C. Marocco Muttini

    Considerations on the training methods of clinical psychologists from an Adlerian perspective. Reflections and proposals by P. Barcucci A. M. Bastianini F. Di Summa Grandi E. Gada M. Negro J. M. Tefnin B. Vidotto

    Hypothesis for an educational project based on Adlerian principles in compulsory middle school by G. Ferrigno

    Child observation techniques as a training tool for the study of lifestyle by nursery school staff by P. Di Natale

    Adlerian theory and training: analysis of the theoretical contributions of Individual Psychology and those involved in child education by M. Dacomo

    The neurosis factory by U. Sodini

    The clinical interview. Reflections of a psychologist in training by A. Cosola

    Training aspects related to guidance: diagnostic and therapeutic dimensions. Critical reflections drawn from field research by R. Canestrari

    Characteristic aspects of transference by E. Anastaseni

  • Year XII-XIII -November 1984-March 1985
    No. 20-21 (1984)

    The analyst without insight (Origins and secret aims of dogmatism and eclecticism) by F. Parenti

    Prospects for extending the scope of individual psychology by F. Castello

    Adlerian training for group analysts (Summary of an advanced course at the Alfred Adler Institute in Milan) by P. L. Pagani

    Creative interpretation as the foundation of the Adlerian choice by R. Perotto Goglio

    The therapeutic relationship and the training of the Adlerian analyst by G. Picello

    Communication in the counseling relationship by E. Fusaro

    The individual system and the family system by F. Maiullari, A. Mascetti, and J. Motta

    Associations: a tool of analytical psychotherapy by S. Farina A. Anglesio

    Adler between the pages of normality and pathology by B. Moriondo

    Current relevance and updating of the Adlerian concept of masculine protest in women by A. Mascetti F. Maiullari A. Balzani

    Suffering role reversal and desire to change sex: the transsexual choice by A. Braida N. Marvasi

    The use of the symbol ‘food’ as a compensatory device for organ inferiority by D. Zavalloni

    Play in the elderly by R. Lacava G. Bertino G. Mezzena

    Analysis of parallel finalistic lines in pre-adolescent psychotherapy by E. Beringheli I. Bianchi Fiorenzola

    Omnipotence and impotence by M. Paladino

    Discourse on love and friendship by C. Cantoni M. Giulieri

    Proposal for an individual-psychological operational model for the collective residential treatment of psychotic children by F. Mormando

    The fairy tale of Pollicino from an Adlerian perspective by A. R. Bertola

    The individual psychology of A. Adler and the problem of its epistemological foundation by G. G. Giacomini

  • Anno X-XI – Novembre 1982-Marzo 1983
    No. 17-18 (1982)

    What does it mean today to call oneself an Adlerian, by G. Canziani

    Transmotivation: a proposal for a strategy of encouragement, by G. G. Rovera

    Homosexuality as a fictitious counter-fiction, by F. Castello

    Lifestyle analysis, a crucial and unifying moment in every Adlerian psychotherapeutic intervention by A. Mascetti F. Maiullari

    Two experiences of neurotic male protest in patients with obsessive neurosis by L. Ferdano Pierucci

    The joy test by F. Mormando

    Hypothesis for interpreting the T.A.T. by L. G. Grandi J. M. Tefnin

    Social sentiment and social reintegration in the prevention of psychotic relapses in hospitalized patients by A. Ferrero M. Morone

    Adlerian psychopedagogical methodologies for the training of non-psychologist school operators by C. Cantoni M. Giulieri

    Individual psychology in the face of certain institutional problems by R. Accomazzo M. Fulcheri

    Is a minor criminally responsible? By L. G. Grandi F. Di Summa

    Psychotherapeutic intervention in sports psychology by M. Cosmai

    The social value of psychomotor intervention and its compatibility with Adlerian thought by F. Sartoris Chicco

    Integration of two forms of Adlerian-oriented therapy in the treatment of a psychotic child by F. Sartoris Chicco B. Vidotto

    Contribution to three problems of existence: life, work, social interest by G. G. Rovera G. Scarso S. Fassino D. Munno

    A study of a group of young people from a suburb of Genoa who are subject to measures imposed by the Juvenile Court by G. Ceccarelli L. Cuttica

    The psychological treatment of a pre-adolescent according to the Adlerian approach by M. Negro

    Overcompensation of a handicap. The onset of feelings of inferiority and inadequacy after recovery by D. Giordano L. Spada Curto

    School and career guidance as support and respect for the student's lifestyle by F. Di Summa F. Poma

    Psychological aspects in the presence of dysgraphia and dysorthography by P. Di Natale B. Vidotto

    The spoiled child and lifestyle: insights from a nursery school in Turin by M. Verna

    The fragmentation of interventions as an obstacle to the prevention and recovery of handicaps by M. Bianchin

    Analysis and empathy in A. Adler's psychotherapy by G. G. Giacomini

    The figure of the analytical psychotherapist and the problem of institutionalizing their cultural and professional training by G. G. Giacomini

    Brief psychological intervention aimed at the mother-child dyad by L. Fasce

    Considerations on some aspects of personality: envy, inferiority, and guilt by L. Spada Curto

  • Year IX-X - November 1981-March 1982
    No. 15-16 (1981)

    Training plan for Adlerian analysts and their role in today's society by F. Parenti

    An Adlerian approach to the lifestyle of social, healthcare, and educational institutions by F. Castello

    Current ethical issues in Adlerian psychotherapy by P. L. Pagani

    The social position of individual psychology and the training of practitioners by F. Maiullari and A. Mascetti

    The convergence and contrast of symbolic values in the figures of the family doctor and the patient by V. Matella

    The social in us: I, Creon, devil and saint by M. Paladino

    The frustration of the will to power and social sentiment as a factor in mental decline in the elderly. Prospects for prevention and psychotherapeutic recovery by F. Fiorenzola I. Bianchi

    Research supporting the theory of self-esteem as a cause of drug use and abuse by Dr. R. Steffenhaghen by A. Balzani A. Madeddu C. Lovati

    Contribution to the study of toxicophilia in females according to an Adlerian interpretative model by C. Marocco Muttini

    Drugs in the barracks by A. Nico

    Children and television. Initial results of an Adlerian psycho-sociological study by E. Beringheli

    The influence of traditional and modern fairy tales on the formation of children's lifestyles by L. Recrosio

    Types of approach and problems of intervention in the field of juvenile dissociality by U. Fornari

    The patient Robert Musil by M. A. Tramonti

    From reinforced fiction to vital fiction by G. Mezzena

    Psychodrama with the mentally handicapped: a tool for the analysis and correction of lifestyle by A. Anglesio S. Farina

    Lifestyle adaptation in hemiparetic patients by R. Boscolo

    The structural ambiguity of analytical psychotherapy: conservative and transformative moments by R. Accomazzo and M. Fulcheri

    Selective orientation for analytical and Adlerian couple therapy by L. Viana

    Guilt in the neurotic personality: implosive technique and Adlerian analysis by G. Picello

    Anxiety as an educational limit. Psychotherapeutic implications by G. Omodeo Sale

    On trans-individual identification at the service of the therapeutic agent by S. Fassino A. Ferrero

    Psychological preparation of cancer patients for mutilating surgery by G. Morasso

    Adlerian psychotherapeutic intervention and social sense by L. Pinessi G. Angelini

    The use of hypnosis in Adlerian psychotherapy by P. L. Togliani

    Hypnosis and its possible use in deep psychological analysis by G. Tirone

    Mental hygiene, toxicophilia, drug addiction: methods and techniques of intervention from an Adlerian perspective by F. M. Scala, E. Scala, and G. Pisano

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