- pp. 1-17
Two Essays in Psychoanalytical Psychology
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 18-30
II General Systems Theory: Model or Muddle
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 31-37
A Fine Sensibility
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 38-47
Countertransference Reexamined
Edward S. Tauber - pp. 48-71
Countertransference Experiences with Severely Regressed Patients
L. Bryce Boyer - pp. 73-97
Suffering and Psychotherapy
Hans H. Strupp - pp. 98-124
Validation and the Framework of the Therapeutic Situation—Thoughts Prompted by Hans H. Strupp's "Suffering and Psychotherapy"
Robert J. Langs - pp. 125-135
Another Look at Sullivan's Concept of Individuality
Irena Klenbort - pp. 135-139
Are Being Simply Human and Uniqueness Opposed?
Ralph M. Crowley - pp. 140-145
Individuality: Present but not a Concept
William N. Davis - pp. 146-148
Discussion
Jay Lefer - pp. 149-151
A Reply to Dr. Klenbort
Marylou Lionells - pp. 153-154
Reply
Irena Klenbort - pp. 155-166
The Psychoanalyst as Consultant on a Hemodialysis Unit
Jay Lefer & Anne Griffin - pp. 167-170
The Interpersonal Approach
Maurice R. Green - pp. 171-172
Comments and Criticisms
Gerard Chrzanowski - pp. 173-209
Primitive Communication and the Use of Countertransference—Reflections on Early Psychic Trauma and its Transference Effects
Joyce McDougall - pp. 210-225
Routine and Inspired Interpretations—Their Relation to the Weaning Process in Analysis
Donald Meltzer - pp. 226-245
Origins: The Impact of Parental Background
Anna Gourevitch - pp. 246-272
Resonance and Subjectivity—The Clinical Application of Lacan
James E. Gorney - pp. 273-278
On a Case of Bulimia
Stuart Schneiderman - pp. 279-290
The Patient's Role in the Modulation of Countertransference
M. Gerard Fromm - pp. 291-310
Beyond Countertransference:—The "New Truth" in the Psychoanalytic Process
Amnon Issacharoff & Winslow Hunt - pp. 311-329
Self-Esteem in Group Therapy
James P. Gustafson & John J. Hartman - pp. 330-344
A Challenge to Professor Roazen
K. R. Eissler - pp. 345-353
Reading, Writing, and Memory: Dr. K. R. Eissler's Thinking
Paul Roazen - pp. 354-354
Erratum
- pp. 357-387
Freud and Herzl
Avner Falk - pp. 388-403
The Thinking Cure—Some Thoughts on Thinking in Psychoanalysis
Anna M. Antonovsky - pp. 405-413
Sullivan's Concept of Malevolent Transformation (A Symposium)—Malevolent Transformation and the Negative Therapeutic Reaction
Gerard Chrzanowski - pp. 414-418
Malevolent Transformation: Some Clinical and Developmental Notes
David E. Schecter - pp. 419-423
Malevolent Transformation: Limits and Extensions
Leo Kovar - pp. 424-432
Truth: A Concept in Emergence
E. H. Rosenberg & G. Medini - pp. 434-454
The Psychoanalysis of a Thirteen Month Old Child
Rosine Lefort - pp. 456-467
Treatment Puzzles and Training Paradigms
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 468-474
A Siren Song
Maurice R. Green - pp. 475-479
Comments and Criticisms
H. E. Jagoda - pp. 480-483
Comments and Criticisms
Warren Wilner - pp. 485-487
Thompson and Sullivan
Maurice R. Green - pp. 488-501
Sullivan and Psychoanalysis
Clara Thompson - pp. 502-533
The Adaptational-Interactional Dimension of Countertransference
Robert Langs - pp. 534-544
Insight and Therapeutic Change
Joseph Barnett - pp. 545-548
Theory of the Self in Contemporary Psychoanalysis (A Symposium)—Introductory Remarks
Ruth Lesser - pp. 548-552
In Search of a Theory
Sabert Basescu - pp. 553-570
Toward a Psychology of the Self
Bernard Friedland - pp. 571-578
A Perspective on Responsibility
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 579-584
Kaiserschmarn
Erwin H. Singer - pp. 585-590
Concluding Remarks
Ruth Lesser - pp. 591-602
Fairy Tales, Splitting, and Ego Development
Ruth B. Shapiro & Constance L. Katz - pp. 603-604
Two Poems about the Work
Ann-Louise S. Silver - pp. 605-607
Stroke
Edward S. Tauber - pp. 608-610
Stroke
Montague Ullman