- pp. 1-33
Nothingness, Meaninglessness, Chaos, and the "Black Hole" III—Self- and Interactional Regulation and the Background Presence of Primary Identification
James S. Grotstein - pp. 34-50
From Mothers' Milk to Mothers' Dreams—Maternal Destructive Separation Fantasies
Paul V. Trad - pp. 51-80
A Philosophy for the Embedded Analyst—Gadamer's Hermeneutics and the Social Paradigm of Psychoanalysis
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 81-108
Working Through the Past—Working Toward the Future
Lewis Aron - pp. 110-147
Black Milk—Unconscious Envy I
Harold N. Boris - pp. 148-166
Reflections on my Experience of Psychoanalysis with Guntrip
Jeremy Hazell - pp. 167-175
The Hungarian School
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 176-178
A Brief Note on the Making of the Modern Self
- pp. 179-186
Comments and Criticisms—Individual and Society in Cognitive Development
Erica Schoenberg - pp. 189-198
Transference:—Theoretical Conceptions and Clinical Approach
Myer D. Mendelson - pp. 200-207
Experience and Insight in the Resolution of Transferences
Harold Sampson - pp. 208-240
The Analyst's Participation in the Patient's Transference—Presence, Contact and Change
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 242-264
Expanding the Interpersonal Theory of Self-Threat—On Apprehension and Dread
John Fiscalini - pp. 265-287
Paternal Absence:—Psychotherapeutic Considerations in Boys
Owen Lewis - pp. 288-288
Learning, Practicing, and Teaching Psychoanalysis (A Symposium)
Ruth R. Imber - pp. 289-299
Artist and Analyst
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 300-310
Some Reflections
Lawrence Epstein - pp. 311-322
A Home-In-The-Mind
Kathleen P. White - pp. 323-331
Discussion
Daniel F. Jones - pp. 332-350
The Unconscious Wish and Psychoanalytic Stoicism
Peter C. Shabad - pp. 351-384
Countertransference Disclosure and Models of Therapeutic Action
Walter F. Burke & Michael J. Tansey - pp. 389-404
Idealization and the Holding of Ideals
Anna M. Antonovsky - pp. 405-421
Impact of a Therapist's Life Threatening Illness on the Therapeutic Situation
Gloria Friedman - pp. 422-453
The Janusian Process in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Albert Rothenberg - pp. 454-480
Biblical Job:—Changing the Helper's Mind
Jeffry J. Andresen - pp. 481-481
Errata
- pp. 482-482
Perspectives on the Analytic Stalemate (Panel Presentation)
Miltiades Zaphiropoulos - pp. 483-492
Case Presentation
Gloria Friedman - pp. 493-501
Discussion
Lawrence Epstein - pp. 502-510
Discussion
John E. Gedo - pp. 511-517
Standoffs, Impasses and Stalemates
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 518-526
Discussion
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 527-528
Afterword
Gloria Friedman - pp. 529-551
The Morality of Loss—The Social Construction of Mourning and Melancholia
Martha R. Fowlkes - pp. 552-573
The Analyst's Questions to the Patient:—Implicit Aims and Functions
Peter Schneider - pp. 579-580
The Clinical Fromm: Patient's Change
Marco Bacciagaluppi - pp. 581-601
Causes for the Patient's Change in Analytic Treatment
Erich Fromm - pp. 602-607
Comments
Stanley E. Greben - pp. 608-622
Fromm on Clinical Psychoanalysis
Jay S. Kwawer - pp. 624-653
The Thrill of Error—Image and Appearance, Articulation, Union
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 654-660
What Do Women Want? (Symposium)
- pp. 661-680
Relatedness as Purpose: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Into Gender Imperatives for Women
Carolyn C. Grey - pp. 681-686
What Do Women Want? (Symposium)—On the Weddynge of Sir Gawen and Dame Ragnell
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 687-695
A Female Analyst's Use of Desire
Gail Wittkin-Sasso - pp. 696-701
Just what Do Women Want
Dianne S. Farber - pp. 702-719
Strategies of Interpersonal Power
Olga Cheselka - pp. 720-720
Issues in Character and Resistance Analysis (Panel Presentation)
Amnon Issacharoff - pp. 721-730
Character and Resistance
Allan Cooper - pp. 731-736
Resistance to the Exposure of the Private Self
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 737-747
Some Limits and Hazards of Empathy
George Satran - pp. 748-762
Resistance and the Sense of Self
Richard S. Briggs - pp. 763-765
Afterword
Amnon Issacharoff - pp. 766-766
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