Issue 1
15 articles- pp. 5-7
Introduction
Jeffrey Rubin - pp. 9-27
Violence in the Family as a Disorder of the Attachment and Caregiving Systems
John Bowlby - pp. 29-31
Discussion of “Violence in the Family as a Disorder of the Attachment and Caregiving Systems”
Martin Symonds - pp. 33-49
Pathological Attachments and their Relationship to Affective Disorders in Adult Life
Clarice J. Kestenbaum - pp. 51-57
Discussion of “Pathological Attachments and their Relationship to Affective Disorders in Adult Life”
Eugene Mahon - pp. 59-71
Horneyan Developmental Psychoanalytic Theory and its Application to the Treatment of the Young
Henry A. Paul - pp. 73-78
Discussion of “Horneyan Developmental Psychoanalytic Theory and its Application to the Treatment of the Young”
Douglas H. Ingram - pp. 79-92
From Attachment to Affiliation
Jules R. Bemporad - pp. 93-97
Discussion of “From Attachment to Affiliation”
Gail W. Berry-Teichner - pp. 99-101
A Tribute to Elisabeth Enczi, M.D.: November 10, 1914-April 25, 1982
Frederick H. Berenstein - pp. 103-114
From “Evenly-Hovering Attention” to “Vicarious Introspection”: Issues of Listening in Freud and Kohut
R. G. K. Kainer - pp. 115-116
Letters to the Editor
Douglas H. Ingram - pp. 116-118
Letters to the Editor
Joyce A. Lerner - pp. 118-120
Letters to the Editor
Herbert M. Rosenthal
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 133-145
The Psychotherapeutic and Hypnotherapeutic Approaches of Milton H. Erickson, M.D.
Sidney Rosen - pp. 147-167
Murder: The Ultimate Conflict
Harvey Bluestone & Sheldon Travin - pp. 169-182
Toward a More Subjective View of Analyzability
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 183-190
Color in Dreams and the Psychoanalytic Situation
Frank Patalano - pp. 191-196
A Psychotherapist's Reflections on A Countertransference Dream
Moshe Halevi Spero - pp. 197-208
Behavioral Styles in Infancy and Adulthood: The Work of Karen Horney and Attachment Theorists Collaterally Considered
Candice Feiring - pp. 215-216
>Secrets, by Sissela Bok. New York: Pantheon Books, 1983, 384 pp.
Douglas H. Ingram - pp. 216-217
The Mind in Conflict, by Charles Brenner. New York: International Universities Press, 1982, 266 pp.
Douglas H. Ingram
Brief Communications
Issue 3
13 articles- pp. 229-230
Foreword
Edward R. Clemmens & Mario Rendon - pp. 231-235
Introductory Remarks
Alejandro Gállego Meré - pp. 236-241
Karen Horney: Her Life and Contribution
Marianne Horney Eckardt - pp. 242-253
The Work of Karen Horney
Edward R. Clemmens - pp. 254-266
Medical Anthropology in the Work of Karen Horney
Demetrio Barcia - pp. 267-279
Karen Horney's Biocultural Dialectic
Mario Rendon - pp. 280-289
Karen Horney's Feminine Psychology
Ana Gutierrez Lopez - pp. 290-300
Guilt and Self-Idealization
Alejandro Gállego Meré - pp. 301-310
Hope as a Means of Therapy in the Work of Karen Horney
Juan Francisco Díez Manrique - pp. 311-315
Transference and Countertransference in the Horneyan System
Edward R. Clemmens - pp. 316-318
The Concept of Neurosis in Karen Horney
C. Ruiz Ogara - pp. 319-333
Clinical Work in the Horney Tradition
Mario Rendon - pp. 334-336
Closing Remarks
Alejandro Gállego Meré
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 345-353
Affective Disorders and Narcissistic Vulnerability
Randy S. Milden - pp. 355-367
Was Freud Wrong about Feminine Psychology?
Richard D. Chessick - pp. 369-375
The “Lilt” Feeling
Bruce Johnson - pp. 377-397
The Snow Leopard: Fusion in An Elaborated Delusional Fantasy
Frederick H. Berenstein - pp. 399-412
Individuality and Hubris in Mythology: The Struggle to Be Human
Arnold Mitchell - pp. 425-430
“Red Rover”: An Expression of the Psychic Struggle toward Separation-Individuation
Jonathan Rabinowitz - pp. 437-438
Comment
Eleanor Yachnes