Issue 1
17 articles- pp. 1-1
A Farewell from the Co-Editors of Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Donnel B. Stern & Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 2-17
In the Beginning There was Darkness: Images Across the Void
Nina Farhi - pp. 18-40
Nolens Volens Out of Darkness—from the Depersonal to the “Really”Personal: Discussion of Paper by Nina Farhi
Richard A. Chefetz - pp. 41-49
Into the Whirlwind: Discussion of Paper by Nina Farhi
Joyce Slochower - pp. 50-54
Reply to Discussions by Joyce Slochower and Richard Chefetz
Nina Farhi - pp. 56-64
The Legacies of Shaming Psychoanalytic Candidates
Sandra Buechler - pp. 65-82
The Analyst's Shame
Andrew P. Morrison - pp. 83-100
Whose Shame is it Anyway?: Lifeworlds of Humiliation and Systems of Restoration (Or “The Analyst's Shame”)
Donna M. Orange - pp. 101-104
Modeling Self-Exposure: Discussion of Papers by Andrew Morrison and Donna Orang
Sandra Buechler - pp. 105-109
Shame—Considerations and Revisions: Discussion of Papers by Sandra Buechler and Donna Orange
Andrew P. Morrison - pp. 110-117
The Complexity of Shame: Response to Sandra Buechler and Andrew Morrison
Donna M. Orange - pp. 154-157
Exceptional Candor: A review of Notes from the Margins: The Gay Analyst's Subjectivity in the Treatment Setting, by Eric Sherman. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2005, 176 pp.
Alan Schwartz - pp. 157-166
The Affirmative Experience Remains: A review of Lust, by Michael Eigen. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2006, 118 pp.
Moran Shoham - pp. 167-173
Uses and Abuses of Power in Training: Reviews of Power Games: Influence, Persuasion, and Indoctrination in Psychotherapy Training, edited by Richard Raubolt. New York: Other Press, 2006, 320 pp. and
Sandra Buechler
Symposium on Shame
Additional Contribution
Issue 2
16 articles- pp. 175-176
Editor's Introduction
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 177-198
Psychic Fallout from Breach of Confidentiality: A Patient/Analyst's Perspective
Jane B. Burka - pp. 199-218
Crossing Over: A Story of Surrender and Transformation*
Christal Daehnert - pp. 219-233
Treating Mourning—Knowing Loss
Karol Marshall - pp. 234-246
The Mirror Crack'd: Dissociation and Reflexivity in Self and Group Phenomena
David W. Mann - pp. 247-265
Willy Loman's American Dreams: A Sociopsychoanalytic Interpretation of Arthur Miller's Death of A Salesman*
Mauricio Cortina & Barbara Lenkerd - pp. 269-279
Anecdotage: Some Stories and Reflections on Psychoanalysis and Literature
Robert Boyers - pp. 280-288
Sibling Rivalry
Daniel Hayes - pp. 289-294
Catricide, Matricide, and Magic: The Artist as Chimera
Francis Levy - pp. 295-300
In Praise of Resistance
Rick Moody - pp. 309-316
Mother … May I?: A review of Maternal Desire: On Children, Love and the Inner Life, by, Daphne de Marneffe. New York: Little, Brown, 2004, 401 pp..
Ann Chanler - pp. 316-324
Practicing Psychoanalysis Pragmatically: A review of Practical Psychoanalysis for Therapists and Patients, by Owen Renik. Other Press, 2006, 192 pp.
Dolores E. McCarthy - pp. 324-326
Psychoanalysis by any Other Name: Reviews of Dark at the End of the Tunnel by, Christopher Bollas. London: Free Association Books, 2004, 143 pp..
Kerry Gordon - pp. 327-327
Correction
Symposium on Psychoanalysis and the Study of Art, Culture, and Media
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 329-350
Shrinking the Tsunami: Affect Regulation, Dissociation, and the Shadow of the Flood*
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 351-366
Horse and Rider Revisited: The Dynamic Unconscious and the Self as Agent1
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 367-376
Fundamentally Embodied: The Experience of Psychological Agency
Roger Frie - pp. 377-399
Some Implications of Conducting Psychoanalysis as a Talking Cure
Lawrence Epstein - pp. 400-418
Reflections on Psychoanalysis Conducted as a Talking Cure
Robert A. Carrere - pp. 419-442
Life as Trauma, Art as Mastery: Samuel Beckett and the Urgency of Writing
Lois Oppenheim - pp. 443-453
Discussion of Lois Oppenheim's “Life as Trauma, Art as Mastery”
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur - pp. 454-475
Fairbairn and Winnicott on My Mind: Counterpoints, Tensions, and Oscillations in the Clinical Setting1
Marie Hoffman - pp. 480-485
Examining the Analyst at Work: A review of Psychoanalytic Collisions, by Joyce Anne Slochower. Mahwah, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2006, 200 pp.
Stanley J. Coen - pp. 486-497
An Extraordinarily Complex Man: A review of False Self: The Life of Masud Khan, by Linda Hopkins. New York: Other Press, 2006, 525 pp.
Robert Ehrlich - pp. 497-507
Cumulative Self: A review of False Self: The Life of Masud Khan, by Linda Hopkins. New York: Other Press, 2006, 525 pp.
Gilead Nachmani
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 531-550
Putting it Together While Falling Apart: A Personal View on Depression
John V. O'Leary - pp. 551-570
Noonday Demons and Midnight Sorrows: Biology and Meaning in Disordered and Normal Sadness
Jerome C. Wakefield & Allan V. Horwitz - pp. 571-580
Interaction of Social and Neurobiological Factors in Depression
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 604-621
Ferenczi and the Case of Matt
Therese Ragen - pp. 629-633
The Buddha in the Consulting Room: A review of Minding What Matters: Psychotherapy and the Buddha Within, by Robert Langan. Boston, MA: Wisdom Publications, 2006, 176 pages
Polly Young-Eisendrath - pp. 633-642
The Charred Stub Outspeaks the Living Tree: A review of Wounded by Reality: Understanding and Treating Adult-Onset Trauma, by Ghislaine Boulanger, 2007, Analytic Press, 202 pp.
Elizabeth Howell