The June issue features advice for early career psychologists about alternative paths to career growth, a therapy session video, and a call for nominations for the Stephen Mitchell Award
The spring issue features the life and work of Rafah Nashed, countertransference, an interview with Steven Hartman about the effects of modern telecommunications on interpersonal relations, poetry as argument, and letters about psychological ethics and national security
The May issue features the past president's address at the 2012 spring meeting, conference impressions from early career and graduate student members, and a call for nominations for APA awards
The April issue features the APA Council of Representatives meeting summary, division news, including news about the upcoming Spring meeting, and call for nominations for 2013 APA Distinguished Profesional Practice and Student Award
The Spring issue discusses news updates from the "occupy" movement; examinaton of immigrants' experiences in the United States, including their construct of race and psychoanalysts' pro bono work with refugees seeking political asylum
The March issue highlights new feature—A New View: ECP Perspectives on Psychoanalytic Activities, updates from the APA Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Concerns Office, a report by the Division 39 Committee on International Relations in Psychoanalytic Psychology, information about the Art Salon at the spring meeting
The February issue features the Early Career Committee's discussion of the requirements of and study tips for the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology, information about the 2012 Division 39 spring meeting, as well as division and psychoanalytic news
The fall issue features an article that discusses the complexities of gender identity in relation to the film performances of Jackie Curtis and Jonathan Caouette along with poetry, commentary, and film/video and book reviews
The fall issue features a reflection on the changes in attitudes of participants in the Psychoanalytic Work Group for Peace in Palestine/Israel discussion group and other articles exploring the work of psychologists in Palestine and Israel