- pp. 1-16
The Rules of the Game
Stanley A. Leavy - pp. 17-26
Discussion
Adrienne E. Harris - pp. 27-41
The "Bogged Down" Treatment: A Remedy
Allan Cooper & Earl G. Witenberg - pp. 42-69
Projective Identification and the Empathic Process—Interactional Communications
Michael H. Tansey & Walter F. Burke - pp. 70-88
The Two Contexts of the Self
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 91-114
The Therapeutic Properties of Unconscious Oneness Fantasies—Evidence and Treatment Implications
Lloyd H. Silverman & Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 115-119
Discussion
Robert B. Shapiro - pp. 120-129
On Psychoanalytic Training (A Symposium)—On Training Analysis—or Sometimes Analysis in the Service of Training
Leopold Caligor - pp. 130-142
On Becoming a Psychoanalyst: Education or Experience
Alberta B. Szalita - pp. 143-149
Difficulties in Beginning the Candidate's First Analytic Case
Arnold M. Cooper - pp. 150-155
On Becoming a Psychoanalyst: Education or Experience
John L. Schimel - pp. 156-166
Ethological Aspects of the Work of Erich Fromm
Marco Bacciagaluppi - pp. 167-192
The Psychotherapy of Rage:—Clinical and Developmental Perspectives
Jeffrey D. Nason - pp. 193-200
On Transience and the Sense of Temporal Continuity
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 201-207
Psychoanalysis and Truth: Current Issues (A Symposium)—Introduction Some Controversies Regarding Constructivism and Psychoanalysis
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 208-227
Toward an Emergent Psychoanalytic Epistemology
Barry Protter - pp. 228-236
Constructing New Truths
Anita Tenzer - pp. 237-253
In Praise of Actuality
Roberta Held-Weiss - pp. 254-265
Faces of Truth in the Psychoanalytic Experience
Rose Spiegel - pp. 266-282
The Effect of the Mother on the Success of the Daughter
Ruth Moulton - pp. 284-295
Adult Development—Individuation, Separation and the Role of Reality
Carola H. Mann - pp. 297-308
What Cures: The Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis (A Symposium)—Separation-Individuation and the Compulsion to Repeat
Robert B. Shapiro - pp. 309-319
Relationship and Psychic Work: Questions on the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis
Anna M. Antonovsky - pp. 320-324
The Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis
Robert Michels - pp. 325-332
Thoughts on Reality as a Therapeutic Agent
Jay S. Kwawer - pp. 333-333
Ralph Manning Crowley
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 334-335
Ralph Manning Crowley, M.D—1905–1984
Murray Krim - pp. 336-345
Selected Writings
Ralph M. Crowley - pp. 346-371
The Mother, the Infant and the Matrix: Interpretations of Aspects of the Work of Donald Winnicott
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 372-402
Projective Identification and Countertransference Turmoil: Disruptions in the Empathic Process
Walter F. Burke & Michael J. Tansey - pp. 403-424
The Communicative Approach and the Future of Psychoanalysis—An Overview
Robert Langs - pp. 425-444
Metaphor and Reality—A Response to Roy Schafer
Russell Meares - pp. 445-448
A Response to Meares
Roy Schafer - pp. 449-490
Restructuring Psychoanalysis: Toward a Convergence of Psychology and Metapsychology in Immediate Experience
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 491-491
Helen Ekstein—(1904–1985)
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 492-500
The Primary Data of Psychoanalysis
Stanley L. Olinick - pp. 501-547
Toward a Reconceptualization of Guilt
Michael Friedman - pp. 548-561
Secret Bearer or Secret Barer?—Countertransference and the Gossiping Therapist
Elaine G. Caruth - pp. 563-575
Countertransference Resistance
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg - pp. 576-590
Discussion
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 591-608
On Supervisory Parataxis and Dialogue
John Fiscalini - pp. 609-616
Hitler's "Table Talk" as Psychoanalytic Source Material
Stanley A. Leavy - pp. 617-625
Self-Knowledge Through Immediate Experience—A Response to J. D. Nason
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 626-636
A Communicative Critique—A Response to Emanuel Peterfreund
Robert Langs