Issue 1
12 articles- pp. 5-7
Introduction
Jeffrey Rubin - pp. 9-27
Separation and Loss in Psychoanalytic Therapy with Borderline Patients: Further Remarks
Harold F. Searles - pp. 29-34
Comments on Separation and Loss in Psychoanalytic Therapy with Borderline Patients: Discussion of Dr. Searles' Paper
Louis E. DeRosis - pp. 35-44
Some Aspects of Separation and Loss in Therapy with Disturbed Children
Eugene Mahon - pp. 47-51
A New Paradigm for Separation and Loss: Discussion of “Some Aspects of Separation and Loss in Therapy with Disturbed Children”
Mario Rendon - pp. 53-58
Separation and Loss: Significance for Women
Alexandra Symonds - pp. 59-67
Loss as a Metaphor for Attachment
George E. Vaillant - pp. 69-75
The Use and Abuse of Theory in Psychoanalysis
Donald M. Marcus - pp. 98-99
The Ambiguity of Change, by Edgar Levenson. New York: Basic Books, 1983, 180 pp.
Douglas H. Ingram
Other Voices
Brief Communications
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 109-118
The Negative Therapeutic Reaction: Crisis of Practice or Crisis of Theory?
Jack Danielian - pp. 119-134
The Use of Psychoanalytic Principles in the Treatment of Older People
Herbert M. Rosenthal - pp. 135-147
Edith Jacobson's Major Contributions to Psychoanalytic Theory of Development
Saul Tuttman - pp. 148-151
Discussion of “Edith Jacobson's Major Contributions to Psychoanalytic Theory of Development”
Henry A. Paul - pp. 152-159
Recent Sociohistorical Trends and the Ascent of Kohutian “Self-Psychology”
Peter Lawner - pp. 160-165
Shylock in “the Merchant of Venice”
Samuel I. Greenberg - pp. 192-193
Psychodynamic Perspectives on Religion, Sect, and Cult, edited by David A. Halperin MD Boston: John Wright-PSG 1983 382 pp. $44.50.
Irving Friedman - pp. 195-195
In Memoriam: Francis J. Braceland, M.D.
- pp. 196-196
In Memoriam: Samuel L. Safirstein, M.D., 1913-1985
Norman Kelman
Other Voices
Issue 3
9 articles- pp. 205-207
From The Editor
Mario Rendon - pp. 208-220
An Analysis of Spinoza's Pride and Self-Abasement
Joyce A. Tigner - pp. 221-233
Current Psychoanalytic Paradigm Controversy: A Horneyan Perspective
Henry A. Paul - pp. 234-250
The Borderline Diagnosis and Integration of Self
Arnold Mitchell - pp. 251-257
Wholeness, Alienation From Self, and the Schizoid Problem
Joyce A. Lerner - pp. 258-267
Therapeutic Ambiance in the Treatment of Severely Disturbed Narcissistic Personality Disorders
Jayne Patrick - pp. 268-281
Faulkner: Ego Functions and Fantasy
Leo Schneiderman
Other Voices
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 310-321
An Analyst Looks at Languages, Cultures, and Translations
Edward R. Clemmens - pp. 322-326
Discussion of “An Analyst Looks at Languages, Cultures, and Translations”
Carola H. Mann - pp. 327-340
Recovering Bion's Contributions to Group Analysis
Kenneth Eisold - pp. 341-347
Discussion of “Recovering Bion's Contributions to Group Analysis”
Michael Eigen - pp. 348-359
The Linguistic Unconscious of Jacques Lacan
David W. Stewart - pp. 360-369
Childhood and Psychoanalysis
Candice S. Miller - pp. 370-379
Unresolved Grief
Sidney Zisook & Richard DeVaul - pp. 380-388
The “Chemistry” of Personal Attraction
Kenneth Winarick