Abstract
On the 20th anniversary of Psychoanalytic Perspectives, we celebrate its achievements. Perspectives has been a leader in developing psychoanalytic writing that crosses over between creativity, the capacity for multiplicity, and strong analytic writing. Encouraging play in the third space of psychoanalytic writing, Perspectives captures and sculpts the multiplicity and free associative creativity of our variegated clinical experiences into scholarly stories that speak to the psychoanalytic community.
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Hillary Grill
Hillary Grill, LCSW, is a psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. She is supervisor, faculty member and training analyst at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP) and the Institute for Expressive Analysis. She is also on the faculty, supervises and is co-director of the Seminar Series at the Stephen Mitchell Relational Study Center. She is Executive Editor of Psychoanalytic Perspectives. She contributed the chapter “The Importance of Fathers” in the book Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst’s Life Experience: When the Personal Becomes Professional; is co-author of the book: Dreaming for Two: the Hidden Emotional Life of Pregnant Women; and recently published “What Women Want: A Discussion of Childlessness,” in Psychoanalytic Dialogues. Areas of interest are the psychological aspects of women’s reproductive health, contemporary family-making and the impact of the culture on the individual.