- pp. 5-24
The Uses of Disorder—Chaos Theory and Psychoanalysis
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 25-47
Combining Supervision with Empowered Psychotherapy
Robert Langs - pp. 48-56
"She Wuz Framed"
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 57-74
Comments on Contradictions in the Supervisory Process
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 75-82
Supervision in Training Institutes
Robert Langs - pp. 83-100
A Pathology of Privacy—Towards a New Theoretical Approach to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Russell Meares - pp. 101-113
The Self Too Seen
Harold N. Boris - pp. 114-134
The Uniquely Interpersonal and the Interpersonally Unique—On Interpersonal Psychoanalysis
John Fiscalini - pp. 135-151
The Evolution of Object Usage and the Holding Environment
Joyce A. Slochower - pp. 152-168
On Therapy with Asian Patients
Jenai Wu - pp. 169-181
Psychoanalysis at the Boundary of Self and Other
Ian S. Miller - pp. 182-190
Comments and Criticisms
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 191-192
Errata
- pp. 201-211
Primary Process Meaning Analysis
Theo L. Dorpat & Michael L. Miller - pp. 212-212
An Announcement
- pp. 213-235
Expressions of Countertransference and the Curative Process
Paul G. Myerson - pp. 236-254
The Analyst's Task—To Help the Patient Carry out his Plan
Joseph Weiss - pp. 255-300
Conceptions of Structure in Interpersonal Psychoanalysis—A Reading of the Literature
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 301-322
About Time
Harold N. Boris - pp. 323-347
The Theme of the Double and Creativity in Vincent Van Gogh
W. W. Meissner - pp. 348-366
On Adhesive Pseudo-Object Relations—Part I: Theory
Judith L. Mitrani - pp. 367-367
Soliciting Dreams in Child Psychotherapy—The Influence of the Therapist's Interest
Daniel Gensler - pp. 384-394
An Alternative to Dream Interpretation with Children
Stanley Spiegel - pp. 396-396
Comments and Criticisms
Donald Holden - pp. 397-399
Comments and Criticisms
Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 400-403
Comments and Criticisms
Herbert Zucker - pp. 413-414
The Humanistic Ethics of Erich Fromm (A Symposium)—Foreword
Alan Grey - pp. 415-418
Excerpt from "Man for Himself"—From Chapter III: Human Nature & Character
Erich Fromm - pp. 419-423
Reflections on our Heritage from Erich Fromm
Rose Spiegel - pp. 424-441
Worldview as Cultural Parataxis
Elizabeth Hegeman - pp. 442-444
Erich Fromm on Psychoanalysis and Ethics
Stanley A. Leavy - pp. 445-452
Ideology as a False Answer to Man's Existential and Historical Dichotomies
Olga Marlin - pp. 453-472
Psychoanalysis and Ethics: Beyond the Pleasure Principle
W. W. Meissner - pp. 473-498
The Evolving Newness of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis—From the Vantage Point of Immediate Experience
Benjamin Wolstein - pp. 500-509
The Patient's Dreams of the Analyst
Graham Kavanagh - pp. 510-521
The Clinical Use of the Analyst's Dreams of the Patient
Robert I. Watson - pp. 522-574
Freud's Legacy—The Laying on of Words
Leo Kovar - pp. 575-577
Projective Identification and Countertransference (Panel Presentation)—Introduction: Bridging the Gap
Ira Moses - pp. 578-592
Projective Identification and Countertransference: A Brief Commentary on their Relationship
James S. Grotstein - pp. 593-603
Transference and Projective Identification
Amnon Issacharoff & Winslow Hunt - pp. 604-618
Projective Identification: Affective Aspects
Pasqual J. Pantone - pp. 619-630
Projective Identification, Countertransference, and the "Maybe-Me"
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 631-633
Selective Introjection: Some Final Questions for the Panel
Ira Moses - pp. 634-650
Lack of a Common Language—Deaf Adolescents and Hearing Parents
Susan Kolod - pp. 661-690
First, Do no Harm—Notes on Relevance and Self-Definition
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 691-707
Beyond Countertransference—Aspects of the Analyst's Desire
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 708-746
Projective Identification Reappraised—Part I: Projective Identification, Introjective Identification, the Transference/countertransference Neurosis/psychosis, and their Consummate Expression in the Crucifixion, the Pieta, and "Therapeutic Exorcism"
James S. Grotstein - pp. 747-776
Narcissism and Coparticipant Inquiry Explorations in Contemporary Interpersonal Psychoanalysis
John Fiscalini - pp. 777-799
Dissociation and the Interpersonal Self
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 800-844
Confronting Sullivan's Spider—Hermeneutics and the Politics of Therapy,
Philip Cushman - pp. 845-854
Freud and the Interpretation of the Wolf-Man Dream—A Dog Story?
Arthur Jacobs - pp. 855-867
Interpersonal and Jungian Dream Interpretation
Robert Gaines - pp. 868-872
A Rhetorical Voice in the Psychoanalytic Wilderness
Benjamin Wolstein