Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-10
Psychoanalysis in India and Japan: Toward a Comparative Psychoanalysis
Alan Roland - pp. 11-20
The Analyst and the Crisis of the Therapeutic Relationship
Vincent A. Morrone - pp. 21-38
Emily Dickinson and the Subject of Seclusion
Susan Kavaler-Adler - pp. 39-53
Psychoanalysis and the Elements of Play Jerome Sachs
Jerome Sachs - pp. 55-60
The Impact of the Social Welfare System on the Psychoanalytic Process
Christer Sjödin - pp. 61-70
The Psychodynamics and Psychotherapy of Depression: Contrasting the Self-Psychological and the Classical Psychoanalytic Approaches
Jeffrey Deitz - pp. 71-81
Remorse as a Derivative Psychoanalytic Construct
Samuel Juni - pp. 87-87
Announcement
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 89-103
The Preoccupation with Economic Growth: An Analysis Informed by Horneyan Theory
Paul L. Wachtel - pp. 105-115
Compulsive Ritualistic Behavior: Purposive and Personological
Lauren Lawrence - pp. 117-135
“Why do (Don't) You Ask?” Transference and the Desire (Not) to Know
Stephen R. Friedlander - pp. 137-141
Discussion of “‘Why Do (Don't) You Ask?’ Transference and the Desire (Not) to Know”
Doris Walsey Shay - pp. 143-144
Reply to Doris Walsey Shay
Stephen R. Friedlander - pp. 145-160
Self-Psychology and Feminism: An Integration and Expansion
Christiane Brems - pp. 161-171
Some More Speculations on Anna O.
Susan Kavaler-Adler - pp. 173-184
Freud's Affair with Minna Bernays: His Letter of June 4, 1896
Michael T. O'Brien
Issue 3
20 articles- pp. 191-207
Introduction: Paying Homage. To My Teacher: Karen Horney (1885-1952)
Milton M. Berger - pp. 209-210
A Letter from Karl Menninger
- pp. 211-213
The Origins of the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
Judd Marmor - pp. 215-216
Psychoanalysis in New York: Reminiscence and Prospect
Walter Bonime - pp. 217-218
A Letter from Leo Stone
- pp. 219-226
The Goals of Analytic Therapy
Karen Horney - pp. 227-230
Discussion of “The Goals of Analytic Therapy”: Some Thoughts on Karen Horney's Contributions
Elissa P. Benedek - pp. 231-234
Discussion of “The Goals of Analytic Therapy”
Paul J. Fink - pp. 235-243
Feminine Psychology Revisited: A Historical Perspective
Marianne Horney Eckardt - pp. 245-247
Karen Horney on Work, Art, Creativity, and Neurosis
Nullified Neuroses - pp. 249-253
My Reminiscences about Karen Horney as a Teacher and as a Person
Wanda Willig - pp. 255-266
Recollections of Dr. Horney
Akihisa Kondo - pp. 267-283
Karen Horney, Daisetz T. Suzuki, and Zen Buddhism
Richard J. DeMartino - pp. 285-299
Hegel and Horney
Mario Rendon - pp. 301-312
Gender Issues and Horney Theory
Alexandra Symonds - pp. 313-318
Horney, Here and Now: 1991
Theodore Isaac Rubin - pp. 319-337
A Horneyan Approach to Literature
Bernard J. Paris - pp. 339-340
A Report on the American Institute for Psychoanalysis
Jeffrey Rubin - pp. 341-342
A Report on the Karen Horney Clinic
Henry A. Paul - pp. 343-347
Karen Horney: A Bibliography
Issue 4
8 articles- pp. 351-367
The Kinetic Mind
Theodore Isaac Rubin - pp. 369-379
Ambiguity in the Psychoanalytic Practice
Mario Rendon - pp. 381-386
Ambiguity in the Psychoanalytic Process: Discussion
Jeffrey Rubin - pp. 387-396
The Great Narcissist: A Study of Fitzgerald's Jay Gatsby
Giles Mitchell - pp. 397-401
Some Biological Underpinnings of the Self-Image
Krzysztof Wloch - pp. 403-411
Intimacy in the Psychoanalytic Relationship: A Preliminary Sketch
Douglas H. Ingram - pp. 413-432
Developmental, Structural, and Clinical Approach to Narcissistic and Antisocial Personalities
Dragan M. Svrakic, Kimberli McCallum & Popovic Milan