The trauma in analysis No 119-120, 2006/3 - 176 pagesPages 5 to 6EditorialBy Dominique Guilbault, Françoise Le Hénand, Laurent MeyerPages 7 to 32The early trauma and its daimonic aspectsBy Donald E. KalschedPages 33 to 50The phobic momentBy Henri de VathairePages 51 to 71The personality “as if”: the creation of the self in the face of emptinessBy Hester McFarland SolomonPages 73 to 84Paradoxical ends of analysisBy Viviane Jullien-PalletierPages 85 to 98The end of analysis: a birth processBy Françoise Le HénandPages 99 to 112Jorge Semprun, writing or lifeBy Élisabeth ConesaPages 113 to 120Analysing in the shadow of terror: clinical aspectsBy Henry AbramovitchPages 121 to 124In the shade of great menBy Laurent MeyerPages 125 to 144Economic Poverty and psychoanalysis. EssayBy Mariette MignetPages 145 to 160Healing, but from what and for what?By Martine GallardPages 161 to 167NotepadPages 169 to 173Review