Dana Blue Editor

Dana Blue, LICSW, FIPA, is a board-certified training and supervising psychoanalyst for the Northwestern Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, where she teaches on the faculty and serves as Director of Training. In her private practice in Seattle, Dana engages in psychoanalysis with adults and parent-infant pairs, and offers clinical supervision and consultation to therapists seeking additional grounding in contemporary object relations psychoanalysis. Along with Caron Harrang, Dana co-chaired the organising committee for the 2014 International Evolving British Object Relations Conference, titled 'From Reverie to Interpretation: Transforming Thought into the Action of Psychoanalysis'. The resulting papers form the substance of this book. Caron Harrang, LICSW, FIPA, is a board-certified training and supervising psychoanalyst and current President of the Northwestern Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (NPSI). She lives and maintains a private practice working with mothers and infants, adolescents, and adults in Seattle, WA (USA). She is former Managing Editor of the Confederation of Independent Psychoanalytic Societies (CIPS) 'News Brief' and of the NPSI newsletter, 'Selected Facts'. Recent publications include 'Psychic skin and narcissistic rage: Reflections on Almodovar's The Skin I Live In', 'IJP', Vol. 93, No. 5, and 'Painting Poppies: On the relationship between concrete and metaphorical thinking', in 'Absolute Truths and Unbearable Psychic Pain'. She also co-chaired the organizing committee for the 2014 International Evolving British Object Relations Conference on 'From Reverie to Interpretation: Transforming Thought into the Action of Psychoanalysis'.