Issue 1
14 articles- pp. 5
Staff Changes at Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 7-12
A Statement of Mission
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 13-15
Foreword: “The Cost of Survival” and “Wounded by Reality”
Ghislaine Boulanger - pp. 17-44
The Cost of Survival: Psychoanalysis and Adult Onset Trauma*
Ghislaine Boulanger - pp. 45-76
Wounded by Reality: The Collapse of the Self in Adult Onset Trauma*
Ghislaine Boulanger - pp. 77-99
Voices from New York: September 11, 2001
Daniel Gensler, Deberah S. Goldman, Dodi Goldman, Robert M. Gordon, Robert Prince & Nancy Rosenbach - pp. 101-120
No Place to Hide: Affectivity, the Unconscious, and the Development of Relational Techniques*
Karen Maroda - pp. 121-140
Analyzability or the Ability to Analyze?
Bertram P. Karon - pp. 141-151
An Exploration of the Analyst's Impeded Curiosity
Carl Goldberg - pp. 153-154
Helen Swick Perry: 1911-2001
Calvin Saxton - pp. 155-158
The Cartography of Melancholia: A Review of The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression by Andrew Solomon. New York: Scribner's, 2001. 571 pp.
Joseph M. Schwartz - pp. 158-164
Portraits of Pain: A Review of Unholy Ghost: Writers on Depression Edited by Nell Casey. New York: Harper Collins, 2001. 299 pp.
Sandra Buechler - pp. 164-172
Through a Glass Darkly: A Review of The Legacy of the Holocaust: Psychohistorical Themes in the Second Generation by Robert H. Prince. New York: Other Press, 1999. XIV +223 pp.
Alan L. Grey - pp. 173-181
Reflections from a Dark Glass: Reply to Grey
Robert Prince
Issue 2
15 articles- pp. 193-194
Introduction to the Special Issue on Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Feminism
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 196
Ruth Moulton, M.D. 1915-1999
- pp. 197-203
Ruth Moulton, M.D.: An Affectionate Reminiscence
Marylou Lionells - pp. 205-212
White and Columbia: Intersection … Union
Stanley J. Coen - pp. 213-256
The History of Feminism and Interpersonal Psychoanalysis
Sue A. Shapiro - pp. 257-276
Resisting Woman: On Feminine Difference in the Work of Horney, Thompson, and Moulton
Jane Flax - pp. 277-285
And the Last Shall be First: Some Observations on the Evolution of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis*
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 287-299
The Introduction of a Feminine Psychology to Psychoanalysis: Karen Horney's Legacy*
Michelle Price Miletic - pp. 301-314
Where the Fiercest Attention Becomes Routine: A Discussion of Harry Stack Sullivan and Feminist Psychoanalysis*
Emily A. Kuriloff - pp. 315-328
Between Women: Love and Combat*
Susan Kolod - pp. 329-343
Wanting
Judith Brisman - pp. 345-370
Binewski's Family: A Primer for the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Infertility Patients
Allison Rosen - pp. 371-374
“Mr. Psychoanalysis” Goes to Chicago: A Review of Heinz Kohut: The Making of a Psychoanalyst by Charles B. Strozier. New York: Ferrar & Straus, 2001. 495 pp.
Emily A. Kuriloff - pp. 375-380
Strange Bedfellows: A Review of Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man by Jack Drescher. New York: The Analytic Press, 1998. 384 pp.
Gerald Perlman - pp. 380-384
Shameful Cravings: A Review of Addictions in the Gay and Lesbian Community, edited by Jeffrey R. Guss and Jack Drescher. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Medical Press, 2000. 191 pp.
Catherine Stuart
Issue 3
16 articles- pp. 397-398
Earl Witenberg, M.D. 1917-2002
Joerg Bose - pp. 399
Earl Witenberg, M.D. 1917-2002
- pp. 401-422
Surviving Hating and Being Hated: Some Personal Thoughts About Racism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
Kathleen Pogue White - pp. 423-443
Sluggers and Analysts: Batting for Average with the Psychoanalytic Unconscious
Timothy J. Zeddies - pp. 445-464
But always behind in the Count: A Response to “Sluggers and Analysts”*
Steven Tublin - pp. 465-475
Keeping Your Eye on the Ball: Reply to Tublin
Timothy J. Zeddies - pp. 477-484
Portals
Robert Langan - pp. 485-497
More Simply Human than Otherwise
Sandra Buechler - pp. 499-513
Where is the Action in the “Talking Cure”?
Neil Altman - pp. 515-525
Language and the Nonverbal as a Unity: Discussion of “Where is the Action in the ‘Talking Cure’?”*
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 527-529
Reply to Stern
Neil Altman - pp. 531
Editorial: A Boycott by Passport
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 531-532
Editorial: A Boycott By Passport
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 533-540
The Need to Know: A Review of Underground by Haruki Murakami, New York: Vintage Books, 2001. 366 pp.
Naoto Kawabata - pp. 540-554
Making Sense of Horror: A Review Essay of Minefields in Their Hearts: The Mental Health of Children in War and Communal Violence, edited by Roberta J. Apfel and Bennett Simon. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996. 244 pp.
Daniel Gensler - pp. 554-559
When Fathering Falls Short: A Review of Father Hunger: Explorations with Adults and Children by James M. Herzog. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2001. 324 pp.
Samuel K. Weisman
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 573-587
Beyond Interpretation: Analytic Interaction in the Interpersonal Tradition*
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 589-612
Individuation in Analytic Relatedness
Romano Biancoli - pp. 613-622
Joy in the Analytic Encounter: A Response to Biancoli
Sandra Buechler - pp. 623-633
Developmental Perspectives in Fromm's Psychoanalysis: A Response to Biancoli
Jay S. Kwawer - pp. 635-673
Modernism or Postmodernism?: Binswanger, Sullivan, and the Problem of Agency in Contemporary Psychoanalysis*
Roger Frie - pp. 675-695
Interview with Mark J. Blechner, Ph.D. and Paul Lippmann, Ph.D.
James Stoeri - pp. 697-705
Reinterpretation of Dreams: 100 Years Later: Review of Nocturnes: On Listening to Dreams by Paul Lippmann. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2000. 264 pp. and The Dream Frontier by Mark J. Blechner. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2001. 324 pp.
Robert M. Gordon - pp. 705-709
Four or Five Handshakes from the Original Source: A Review of Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Relevance, Dismissal, and Self-Definition by Arthur H. Feiner. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000. 188 pp.
Gail Wittkin Sasso - pp. 709-717
Freud's Reanalysis: A Review of Freud: Darkness in the Midst of Vision by Louis Breger. New York: John Wiley, 2000. 386 pp.
Robert Shapiro - pp. 717-725
Reply to Robert Shapiro's Review: Freud: Darkness in the Midst of Vision
Louis Breger