Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 3-12
Treating The “Wise Baby”
Judith E. Vida - pp. 13-29
Reconsideration Of “Motherhood” In Contemporary Japan
Kiyoko Kamibeppu - pp. 53-69
Father and Daughter: Historical Identification, Present Attachments and the Question of Passionate Involvement
Albert J. Brok - pp. 71-75
Discussion of Papers by Drs. Kavaler-Adler and Brok
Gladys Foxe - pp. 86-92
Mourning, Spirituality and Psychic Change: A New Object Relations View of Psychoanalysis, by Susan Kavaler-Adler, Brunner-Routledge, 2003, 297 pp.
Jeffrey I. Lewis
Fathers And Daughters Special Section
Scientific Meetings of The American Institute for Psychoanalysis
Issue 2
9 articlesThe 120th Anniversary, Karen Horney, September 16, 1885
- pp. 103-134
The Case of David: On the Couch for Sixty Minutes, Nine Years of Once-a-Week Treatment
Susan Kavaler-Adler - pp. 135-147
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy for Severely Disturbed Borderline Patients: Observations on the Supervision Group of Psychotherapists
Maria Chatziandreou, Haris Tsani, Nikos Lamnidis, Claire Synodinou & Grigoris Vaslamatzis - pp. 149-165
A Case Study of Borderline Anxiety and the Process of Analytic Transformation
Robert Waska - pp. 167-177
Beyond Secondary Gain
J. J. van Egmond - pp. 179-188
Immigrant Sex: The Transport of Affection and Sensuality across Cultures
Frederick Y. Huang & Salman Akhtar - pp. 189-196
Violence as Proof of Existence: Joyce Carol Oates and the Construction of Shelley the Schizoid
Hanan Muzaffar - pp. 200-204
Woman's inhumanity to woman, by Phyllis Chesler, Thunder Mouth Press, New York, 2001, 536 pp.
Anna Aragno
Issue 3
9 articles- pp. 207-217
Subversive Redemption in Psychoanalysis
Sharon Hymer - pp. 219-238
Reading and Writing: Psychoanalytical Treatment in a Case of Paranoia
Joyce Marly Gonçalves Freire, Adriana Campos de Cerqueira Leite, Débora Siqueira Bueno, Luciana Balbo Portella, Sílvia Igleses Ribes, Tatiana Carvalho Assadi, Vera Lúcia Colucci & Mário Eduardo Costa Pereira - pp. 239-260
Something Covered with an Old Blanket”: Nancy and other Dead Mothers in Oliver Twist
Karen Elizabeth Tatum - pp. 261-282
Romancing the Family: Umberto Eco's Baudolino
Joseph Francese - pp. 285-291
The Essence of, and Feeling Thought: Reflections on the Poetic, and the Analytic Process
Robert Lundquist - pp. 301-313
The Importance of Bion: Building on Bion: Roots—Origins and Context of Bion's Contributions to Theory and Practice, Edited by Robert M. Lipgar and Malcom Pines. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, New York, 2003, 272 pp. Building on Bion: Branches—Contemporary Developments and Applications of Bion's Contributions to Theory and Practice, Edited by Robert M. Lipgar and Malcom Pines. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, New York, 2003, 320 pp.
Marilyn Charles
Scientific Meeting of the American Institute For Psychoanalysis
Issue 4
11 articles- pp. 319-326
After the Tide Goes Out
Robert Prince - pp. 327-332
The Person of the Analyst: Past and Present (A Plea for Self-Perception)
Marylou Lionells - pp. 333-339
“You're Not a Freudian, are You?” Secret Identities in the Lives of Working Clinicians
David Anderegg - pp. 341-352
Defect and Recognition in Sophocles' Oedipus Rex
Lee Whitman-Raymond - pp. 353-366
Max Eitingon and a Question of Politics
Michelle Moreau Ricaud - pp. 367-379
Society's Symbolic Order and Political Trials: Toward Sacrificing the Self for the “Big Other”1
Avi Lubin - pp. 381-403
Making a Political Statement or Refusing to Grow Up—Reflections on the Situation of the Academic Youth in Postwar British Literature
Angelika Schlüssel
Scientific Meeting of the American Institute for Psychoanalysis
Book Reviews
- pp. 409-411
Emotions Revealed: Recognizing Faces and Feelings to Improve Communication and Emotional Life, by Paul Ekman. Henry Holt and Company, New York, 2004, 274 pp.
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 412-417
Psychic Trauma: Dynamics, Symptoms and Treatment, by Ira Brenner. Jason Aronson, Lanham, MD, 2004, 358 pp.
Howard H. Covitz