- pp. 5-18
Who’s Doing What To Whom?
Mary Gail Frawley-O’Dea - pp. 19-41
A Bug-Free Universe
Michael Eigen - pp. 43-70
Accessibility To Awareness And The Transference Of Authority
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 71-87
The Analyst’s Role In The Disruption And Repair Sequence In Psychoanalysis
Steven A. Frankel - pp. 89-107
Psychological Aspects Of The AIDS Epidemic
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 109-122
Betrayal
Marilyn Charles - pp. 123-132
Victims From A Sense Of Shame
David W. Mann - pp. 133-150
Hope, Respect, And Flexibility In The Psychotherapy Of Schizophrenia
Gurmeet S. Kanwal - pp. 151-153
The Infant In Us All: A review of The Motherhood Constellation: A Unified View of Parent-Infant Psychotherapy by Daniel N. Stern. New York: Basic Books, 1995. viii + 229 pp.
Pasqual J. Pantone - pp. 153-157
Sexuality, Trauma, And Creativity: Eros On The Couch: A review of The Many Faces of Eros: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Human Sexuality by Joyce McDougall. New York & London: W. W. Norton & Company, 1995. xxi + 257 pp.
Rebecca Curtis - pp. 157-161
Attachment Theory As A Secure Base For Psychoanalytic Exploration: A review of Attachment Theory: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Perspectives, edited by Susan Goldberg, Roy Muir, and John Kerr. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1995. 528 pp.
Sandra Buechler - pp. 161-165
The Vicissitudes Of Privilege: A review of The New Informants: The Betrayal of Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy by Christopher Bollas and David Sundelson. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1995. xiii + 204 pp.
Harriette Kaley - pp. 173-176
Eulogy For Rose Spiegel, M.D.
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 177-183
Eulogy For Rose Spiegel, M.D.
Gerard Chrzanowski - pp. 185-187
Reminiscences
Rose Spiegel - pp. 189-209
Reflections On Depression And Melancholy
Rose Spiegel - pp. 211-225
The Note In Beethoven’s Brain
Arthur H. Feiner - pp. 227-249
Chestnut Lodge, Then And Now
Ann-Louise S. Silver - pp. 251-262
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy With Schizophrenics, Then And Now
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 263-277
Discussion Of “Observing-Participation, Mutual Enactment, And The New Classical Models” By Irwin Hirsch, Ph.D.
Judith Fingert Chused - pp. 279-284
Reactions To “Observing-Participation, Mutual Enactment, And The New Classical Models” By Irwin Hirsch, Ph.D.
Owen Renik - pp. 285-293
Enactments: Convergence And Divergence
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 295-306
The Right Stuff
Sandra Buechler - pp. 307-312
Psychoanalysis And The Role Of Women
Leah Davidson - pp. 313-322
Revisiting Our Psychoanalytic Roots
Dale H. Ortmeyer - pp. 323-333
Perspectives On Psychopathology: A Review of “Part IV: Psychopathology” of the Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, edited by Marylou Lionells, John Fiscalini, Carola H. Mann, and Donnel B. Stern. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1995. xxx + 928 pp.
David P. Celani - pp. 334-339
Erich Fromm, As Seen By Analysts Of The 1990s: A Review of A Prophetic Analyst: Erich Fromm’s Contributions to Psychoanalysis, edited by Mauricio Cortina, M.D., and Michael Maccoby, Ph.D. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1996. 461 pp.
Earl G. Witenberg - pp. 345-366
Trauma And Innocence
Peter Shabad - pp. 367-410
What If Socrates Had Been A Woman?
Julie Gerhardt & Sandra Beyerle - pp. 411-428
An Object-Relations Model Of The Therapeutic Action Of Psychoanalysis
Frank Summers - pp. 429-458
The Organizing Functions Of Dream Mentation
James L. Fosshage - pp. 459-479
Primitive Anxiety And Delusions Of Demonic Influence In Borderline And Schizophrenic Disturbance
James B. McCarthy - pp. 481-497
Aspects Of Self-Esteem In Life And In Analysis, With Reflections On Its Functions And Rightful Place
Myer D. Mendelson - pp. 499-503
An Interesting Hedonism: A review of Terrors and Experts by Adam Phillips. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996. 110 pp.
Dodi Goldman - pp. 504-507
Harry Guntrip’s Odyssey: A review of H. J. S. Guntrip: A Psychoanalytical Biography by Jeremy Hazell. London & New York: Free Association Books, 1996. 356 pp.
Bernard Landis - pp. 507-511
Writer-Reader Relationships In Psychoanalysis: A review of Writing in Psychoanalysis, edited by Emma Piccioli, Pier Luigi Rossi, and Antonio Alberto Semi. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1996. ix + 129 pp.
Dominick Grundy - pp. 512-519
Meditative Attention And Psychoanalytic Meaning Construction: A review of Thoughts Without a Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective, by Mark Epstein. New York: Basic Books, 1995. xii + 242 pp.; and Wherever You Go There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life, by Jon Kabat-Zinn, New York: Hyperion, 1994. xxi + 278 pp.
Peter Schneider - pp. 527-548
The Engagement Between Psychoanalysis And Feminism
Muriel Dimen - pp. 549-571
Detachment And Continuity
Robert Gaines - pp. 573-593
The Poisoning Of Desire
Jonathan H. Slavin & Linda Pollock - pp. 595-614
The Fidelity To Experience In R. D. Laing’s Treatment Philosophy
M. Guy Thompson - pp. 615-632
A Conversation With Dr. Alberta Szalita
Amnon Issacharoff - pp. 633-640
A Reflective Appraisal
Miltiades L. Zaphiropoulos - pp. 641-653
For Love Or Money: A review of Psychoanalytic Technique and the Creation of Analytic Patients by Arnold Rothstein, M. D. New York: International Universities Press, 1995. 137 pp.
Charles Spezzano - pp. 654-655
Response to Charles Spezzano’s Review of Psychoanalytic Technique and the Creation of Analytic Patients
Arnold Rothstein - pp. 656-668
The Integration Of The Interpersonal School Into The Psychoanalytic Mainstream: A review essay on A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis by Lewis Aron. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1996. xix + 292 pp.
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 670-675
Hegel, Winnicott, And Intersubjectivity In Psychoanalysis: A review of Like Subjects, Love Objects: Essays on Recognition and Sexual Difference by Jessica Benjamin, Ph.D. New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1995. 234 pp.
Rebecca Curtis