- pp. 1-33
Expressive Uses of the Countertransference—Notes to the Patient from Oneself
Christopher Bollas - pp. 35-45
A Critique of So-Called Standard Psychoanalytic Technique
Samuel D. Lipton - pp. 46-52
Reply to Dr. Lipton
Mark Kanzer - pp. 53-58
Helene Deutsch, M.D.: on Supervised Analysis—Introduction
Paul Roazen - pp. 59-66
Control Analysis
Helene Deutsch - pp. 67-69
An Appraisal
Miltiades L. Zaphiropoulos - pp. 71-99
Unformulated Experience, —From Familiar Chaos to Creative Disorder
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 100-118
Janusian Process and Scientific Creativity—The Case of Niels Bohr
Albert Rothenberg - pp. 120-129
Supervision: Illusions, Anxieties and Questions
Ruth M. Lesser - pp. 130-132
On Difficulties Teaching Interpersonal Psychoanalysis (Discussions)—Some Difficulties Teaching
Ralph M. Crowley - pp. 133-139
Reflections
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 140-152
Teaching Sullivan and Interpersonalism: Challenges, Rewards and Frustrations
Gerard Chrzanowski - pp. 153-170
Some Implications of Self Psychology
Howard B. Levine - pp. 171-176
Discussion
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 178-184
Psychoanalysis, Warts and All
Stephen L. Zaslow - pp. 189-189
Dedication
S. Clark Sugg - pp. 190-192
David E. Schecter, M.D. 1926-1980
- pp. 193-199
Notes on the Development of Creativity
David E. Schecter - pp. 200-237
The Interpersonal Paradigm and the Degree of the Therapist's Involvement
Merton M. Gill - pp. 238-247
The Development of Ego Apparatus and Drive—A Schematic View
Fred Pine - pp. 248-264
Stimulation of Curiosity in the Supervisory Process of Psychoanalysis
Allan Cooper & Earl G. Witenberg - pp. 265-275
Psychoanalysis and Prevention in Childhood Mental Health
Ildiko Mohacsy - pp. 276-294
Transference and Resistance as Psychic Experience
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 295-318
Shame, Ideal Self, and Narcissism
Andrew P. Morrison - pp. 319-338
Piaget and Psychoanalysis—Some Reflections on Insight
Anita Tenzer - pp. 339-347
Discussion
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 348-358
Conscious and Unconscious
Gilbert Voyat - pp. 359-387
The Mirror and the Mask—On Narcissism and Psychoanalytic Growth
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 389-422
The Patient as Interpreter of the Analyst's Experience
Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 423-443
Reality, Dream, and Trauma
Zvi Lothane - pp. 444-459
Women's Discourse and Literature—The Question of Nature and Culture
Patrick Mahony - pp. 460-470
Self, will and Empathy
Esther Menaker - pp. 471-481
Will, Transcendence, and Change
Althea J. Horner - pp. 482-484
Discussion
Arnold I. Goldberg - pp. 485-498
Changes in the Dreams of Borderline Patients
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 499-505
Psychoanalysis without Interpretation:—Psychoanalytic Therapy in Japan
Alan Roland - pp. 506-521
The Pluralism of Perspectives on Countertransference
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 522-535
The First Person in Interpersonal Relations
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 537-569
Reality, Transitional Relatedness, and Containment in the Borderline
David B. Feinsilver - pp. 570-604
A Proposed Revision of the Psychoanalytic Concept of Primitive Mental States, Part II—The Borderline Syndrome-Section 1: Disorders of Autistic Safety and Symbiotic Relatedness
James S. Grotstein - pp. 605-622
Countertransference in Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy—Further Extending the Range of Treatable Patients
Jeffrey L. Binder, Hans H. Strupp & Thomas E. Schacht - pp. 624-636
Winnicott and Sullivan in the Brief Psychotherapy Clinic,, Part I—Possible Activity and Passivity
James Gustafson & Howard Dichter - pp. 638-652
Winnicott and Sullivan in the Brief Psychotherapy Clinic, Part II—The Necessity for New Theory and Practice
James P. Gustafson & Howard Dichter - pp. 653-672
Winnicott and Sullivan in the Brief Psychotherapy Clinic, Part III—The Organization of the Clinic and its Unsolved Problems
James P. Gustafson, Howard Dichter & David Kaye - pp. 673-689
On the Facilitation of the Therapeutic Symbiosis
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 690-696
Review Essay
Janet Fisher & Leon S. Anisfeld