Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-3
In These Pages …
Susan Rudnick - pp. 5-24
Close Encounters of a New Kind: Toward an Integration of Psychoanalysis and Buddhism
Jeffrey B. Rubin - pp. 25-35
Horney, Zen, and the Real Self: Theoretical and Historical Connections
Zoltan Morvay - pp. 37-57
Suffering and the Dialectical Self in Buddhism and Relational Psychoanalysis
Laurence W. Christensen - pp. 59-69
A Glimpse of Zen Practice within the Realm of Countertransference
Anna Christensen & Susan Rudnick - pp. 71-85
Buddhist Meditation and Countertransference: A Case Study
Paul C. Cooper - pp. 87-96
What on Closer Examination Disappears
Robert Langan - pp. 99-100
Creativity and Psychoanalysis: Annual Karen Horney Memorial Lecture, the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis Presenter: Christopher Bollas Presented at the Academy of Medicine, New York City, June 5, 1998
Eve W. Freeman
Scientific Meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
Issue 2
14 articlesClinical Symposium, The Treatment-Resistant Patient: Psychotherapy Impasse and Consultation, from the Erik H. Erikson Institute for Education and Research of the Austen Riggs Center
- pp. 105-112
On Not Being Enough and the Therapist's Ego Ideal
Craig Piers - pp. 113-118
Consultation from the Position of the Third
John P. Muller - pp. 119-125
Psychosis as the Sickness Unto Death: Treatment Impasse, Consultation, and Resolution
Jane G. Tillman - pp. 127-134
Psychotherapy Consultation: Taking the Transference
M. Gerard Fromm - pp. 135-141
Discussion of Papers by Drs. Fromm, Muller, Piers, and Tillman
Sue N. Elkind - pp. 157-166
Visions of the Self: Karen Horney's Vision of the Self
Althea J. Horner & Bernard J. Paris - pp. 167-169
Discussion of Bernard J. Paris's “Karen Horney's Vision of the Self”
Althea J. Horner - pp. 171-174
A Brief Note on Ingram's (1997) Concept of Interiorization
Moshe Halevi Spero - pp. 175-179
The Real Self and Psychic Interiority: A Response to Drs. Paris, Horner, and Spero
Douglas H. Ingram - pp. 185-186
Diversity and Direct/on in Psychoanalytic Technique, by Fred Pine, Yale University Press, 1998, 234 ps.
Robin Steier Goldberg
Scientific Meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 189-191
In these Pages …
- pp. 195-208
Maggie and Dorothea: Reparation and Working through in George Eliot's Novels
IgnêS Sodré - pp. 209-223
“I've Been Robbed!’: Breaking the Silence in Silas Marner
Laura Emery & Margaret Keenan - pp. 225-236
Conflicting Self-Perceptions in George Eliot'S Romola
Peggy Fitzhugh Johnstone - pp. 237-255
Middlemarch Revisited: Changing Responses to George Eliot
Bernard J. Paris - pp. 257-270
George Eliot—Proto-Psychoanalyst
Carl T. Rotenberg - pp. 271-286
On Ideas of “The Good” and “The Ideal” in George Eliot'S Novels and Post-Kleinian Psychoanalytic Thought
Margot Waddell - pp. 292-294
A New Stoicism, by Lawrence C. Becker Princeton University Press 1998, 216 ps.
D. H. Ingram
Scientific Meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
Issue 4
11 articles- pp. 297-301
In These Pages …
Giselle Galdi - pp. 303-313
Sándor Ferenczi Today: Reviving the Broken Dialectic
Emanuel Berman - pp. 315-331
The Countertransference in the Work of Ferenczi
André Haynal - pp. 333-343
From Ferenczi to Kohut: From Confusion of Tongues to Self-Object
Yoram Hazan - pp. 345-366
From Oedipus to Orpha: Revisiting Ferenczi and Severn's Landmark Case
Nancy A. Smith - pp. 367-384
Contemporary Application of Ferenczi: Co-Constructing Past Traumatic Experiences through Dream Analysis
Etty Cohen - pp. 385-402
When Trauma Strikes the Soul: Shame, Splitting, and Psychic Pain
Benjamin Kilborne - pp. 405-406
The Analyst's Mistakes: The Aftermath: A Panel Discussion Chair: Joyce A. Lerner, C.S.W. Presenters: Giselle Galdi, Ph.D., Robin Goldberg, Ph.D., Marilyn Schwartz, C.S.W., Kenneth Winarick, Ph.D. Discussant: Michelle Price, C.S.W. Date: May 20, 1999
Daniel Feld & Gayle R. Lewis - pp. 408-410
Chrysalis, by Althea J. Horner, Monbijou Press, 1999.
Douglas H. Ingram