- pp. 1-33
The Analyst's Unformulated Experience of the Patient
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 34-62
Working Through
Allan Cooper - pp. 63-75
Relinquishing Idealizations and False Memories of the Unempathic Parent—Therapeutic Dilemmas
Ira Moses - pp. 76-97
Reactions of Supervisees (And Supervisors) to New Levels of Psychoanalytic Discovery and Meaning
Robert Langs - pp. 98-106
On Ferenczi—A Review of Reviews
Stanley Spiegel - pp. 108-126
Dreams, Narrative and the Psychoanalytic Method
Lewis Aron - pp. 127-134
Discussion
Harriette Kaley - pp. 135-157
Work Inhibition—A Self-Psychological Perspective
Michael I. Stark - pp. 158
Erratum
- pp. 158-158
Gremlins
- pp. 159-160
Comments and Criticisms
Merton M. Gill - pp. 161-162
Comments and Criticisms
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 163-165
Comments and Criticisms
Murray Krim - pp. 169-211
Credo—The Dialectics of One-Person and Two-Person Psychologies
Emmanuel Ghent - pp. 212-225
Interpretation of Dreams, Interpretation of Facts
Harold N. Boris - pp. 226-243
Erich Fromm's Views on Psychoanalytic "Technique"
Marco Bacciagaluppi - pp. 244-257
Fromm in Mexico: 1950–1973
Jorge Silva-Garcia - pp. 258-267
Transference and Countertransference—A Contemporary German Perspective
Jürgen Körner - pp. 268-275
Discussion
Joerg Bose - pp. 276-284
Discussion
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 285-288
Keeping the Analysis Alive and Creative—Introduction
Daniel F. Jones - pp. 289-308
Keeping the Passion in a Long-Term Analysis
Helene Kafka - pp. 309-315
Discussion
Jonas Cohler - pp. 316-322
Discussion
Robert Shapiro - pp. 323-323
Addendum
- pp. 324-336
Keeping the Analysis Alive and Creative
Gloria Friedman - pp. 337-345
Discussion
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 346-355
Discussion
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 357-370
Clinical Aspects of Friendliness and Friendship
Hazel Weinberg - pp. 371-392
A Systems Theory for Psychoanalysis
Robert Langs - pp. 393-411
Borderline Children and the Dilemma of Therapeutic Efficacy
Gerard Joseph Donnellan - pp. 412-418
The Death of the Psychoanalyst (Panel Presentation)—Introduction
Laura Barbanel - pp. 419-426
On the Death of the Analyst: A Review
Rachelle Dattner - pp. 427-431
Analysts' Expressed Attitudes Toward Dealing with Death and Illness
Nina D. Fieldsteel - pp. 432-437
Consultation as a Bridging Function
Phyllis Ziman-Tobin - pp. 438-447
The Second Analysis after the First Analyst's Death
Norma P. Simon - pp. 448-476
Actively Seeking the Holding Environment—Conscious and Unconscious Elements in the Building of a Therapeutic Framework
Peter Goldberg - pp. 477-500
The World of the Concrete—A Comparative Approach
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 501-508
Negation and its Vicissitudes in the History of Psychoanalysis—Its Particular Impact on French Psychoanalysis
Francis Baudry - pp. 509-509
Historical Reconstruction Vs. Narrative Cogency in Psychoanalysis (Panel Presentation)—Introduction
Anna M. Antonovsky - pp. 510-516
Notes on the Patient, the Analyst and the Past
George Satran - pp. 517-523
Narrative Appeal Vs. Historical Validity
Donald P. Spence - pp. 524-535
Reconstruction and Character Style
Marylou J. Lionells - pp. 537-553
Whatever Happened to the Cat?—Interpersonal Perspectives on the Self
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 554-573
Impasses in Psychoanalytic Therapy—A Royal Road
George E. Atwood, Robert D. Stolorow & Jeffrey L. Trop - pp. 574-591
Love and Hate in the Treatment of Borderline Patients
Linda B. Sherby - pp. 592-607
Counteridentification, Therapeutic Impasse, and Supervisory Process
Peter Lawner - pp. 608-623
Mourning and Failure to Mourn—An Object-Relations View
Beverly Burch - pp. 624-640
Harry Stack Sullivan—Neo-Freudian or Not?
Arthur David Robbins - pp. 641-662
The Analytic Career—Identity Change Through Adult Work Role
Alan L. Grey - pp. 663-666
Joseph Barnett, M.D.: 1926–1988—In Memoriam
Roanne Barnett - pp. 667-668
A Personal Tribute
Marianne Horney Eckardt - pp. 669-671
Joseph Barnett: The Impractical American
Horus V. Brazil - pp. 672-685
Ferenczi, Freud, and the Origins of American Interpersonal Relations
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 686-690
Comments and Criticisms—Misattribution of the Concept of Participant Observation
David J. Lynn