- pp. 5
Editorial
Jay Greenberg - pp. 9
Arthur Feiner: An Appreciation
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 20
"classical" Versus "contemporary" Theory—the Differences That Matter Clinically
Charles Spezzano - pp. 47
The Form Of Play In The Shape And Unity Of Self
Russell Meares & Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 65
Interaction In The Kleinian And Interpersonal Traditions
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 92
Nonverbal Communication In The Clinic With Borderline Patients
León Grinberg - pp. 106
Psychoanalysis: Healing Agent Or Catalyst?
Myer D. Mendelson - pp. 113
The Fate Of The Curative Fantasy In The Psychoanalytic Treatment Process
Anna Ornstein - pp. 124
The Patient's Sense Of Therapeutic Action: An Introduction
George Satran - pp. 133
The Idiosyncratic Nature Of Cure
Robert Shapiro - pp. 140
On Adhesive Pseudo-object Relations Part Ii: Illustration
Judith L. Mitrani - pp. 173
Resistance, Object-usage, And Human Relatedness
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 193
Self-disclosure: Is It Psychoanalytic?
Jay Greenberg - pp. 207
Discussion Of Jay Greenberg's Paper On Self-disclosure
Sander Abend - pp. 213
Self-disclosure: Therapeutic Tool Or Indulgence?—Countertransference Disclosure
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg - pp. 229
Self-disclosure And Analytic Space—some Issues Raised By Jay Greenberg's Paper On Self-disclosure
Lawrence Epstein - pp. 237
Discussion Of Jay Greenberg's Paper
Theodore Jacobs - pp. 247
The Artist And The Outer World
Joyce Mcdougall - pp. 263
Changing Conceptions Of Unconscious
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 277
Psychic Deadness: Freud
Michael Eigen - pp. 301
Dyadic Violence, Shame, And Narcissism
Stewart L. Hockenberry - pp. 327
I Thou Other: Fluid Being In Triadic Context
Robert Langan - pp. 345
Countertransference As An Expression Of The Analyst's Narrative Strategies
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 381
Laughter Among The Pear Trees—vengeance, Vindictiveness, And Vindication
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 399
Trauma, Depression, And Mourning
Jörg Bose - pp. 409
Resolution Of Traumatic Transference: Two Cases
Elizabeth Hegeman - pp. 423
Trauma And Ignorance
Gilead Nachmani - pp. 451
The Reality Of Trauma
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 459
An Analyst's Multiple Losses: Countertransference And Other Reactions
Donald B. Colson - pp. 479
Projective Identification Reappraised—projective Identification, Introjective Identification, The Transference/countertransference Neurosis/psychosis, And Their Consummate Expression In The Crucifixion, The Pietà, And "therapeutic Exorcism, " Part II: The Countertransference Complex
James S. Grotstein - pp. 521
On Analyzing Colleagues
Emanuel Berman - pp. 541
Episodic Memory, Trauma, And The Narrative Of Self
Russell Meares - pp. 557
Containing And Responding
Andrew Goodman - pp. 575
Archaic Character Types, Disorders Of Communication, And The Analyst-patient Relationship
John E. Gedo - pp. 581
Clinical Notes On Masochism
Ruth R. Imber - pp. 591
Interpersonal Psychoanalysis With A Masochistic Patient
Dale H. Ortmeyer - pp. 603
The Destructive Force Within
Michael Eigen - pp. 617
Expressed Emotion And Projective Identification: A Bridge Between Psychiatric And Psychoanalytic Concepts?
Paolo Migone - pp. 641
Creativity And Symbiosis In Vincent Van Gogh
W. W. Meissner