Issue 1
14 articles- pp. 1-6
Minding the Gap: Freudian and Relational/Interpersonal Psychoanalysts in Dialogue: Introduction to Special Issue
Lois Oppenheim - pp. 7-9
The Schism Between “Drive” and “Relational” Analysis: A Brief Historical Overview
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 10-18
Is there value in “Minding the Gap”?
Edward Nersessian - pp. 19-31
Minding the Dissociative Gap
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 32-47
Object Relations in Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Contrasting Views
Harold P. Blum - pp. 48-86
The Play's the Thing: The Primacy of Process and the Persistence of Pluralism in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
John C. Foehl - pp. 87-100
Coke or Pepsi?: Reflections on Freudian and Relational Psychoanalysts in Dialogue
Richard M. Gottlieb - pp. 101-111
Unconscious Fantasy Versus Unconscious Relatedness: Comparing Interpersonal/Relational and Freudian Approaches to Clinical Practice
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 112-119
Where's the Gap and What's the Difference?: The Relational view of Intersubjectivity, Multiple Selves, and Enactments
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 120-141
Working at the “Intimate Edge”
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg - pp. 142-151
Preserving the Gap between Freudian and Relational Psychoanalysis: The Case for Maintaining the Clarity of Difference
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 156-161
The Danube Meets the Ganges: A review of Freud Along the Ganges: Psychoanalytic Reflections on the People and Culture of India, edited by Salman Akhtar, 2005, Other Press, 451 pp.
Elizabeth Hegeman - pp. 161-173
Embodying, Enlivening, and Engaging with Winnicott: A review of Attachment, Play, and Authenticity: A Winnicott Primer, by Steven Tuber, 2008, Aronson, 228 pp.
Monica A. Grandy
Issue 2
15 articlesSpecial Issue on Psychoanalysis and the Media
- pp. 178-184
Masters in Our Own House, or the Distresses of Narcissism
Helen Taylor Robinson - pp. 185-202
Does it Work?: Mine Own Executioner and Psychoanalytic Interpretation
Ira Konigsberg - pp. 203-206
Pièce de Résistance
Daniel Menaker - pp. 207-214
Tales of the Therapist's Passion on the Screen
Isaac Tylim - pp. 215-223
Mutual Influence in Contemporary Film
Andrea Celenza - pp. 224-234
The Analyst in Fiction: Reflections on a More or Less Hidden Being
Siri Hustvedt - pp. 235-249
A Psychologist across the Lines: Consulting for the TV Series Betipul [In Treatment]1 — A Personal Perspective
Roni Baht - pp. 250-257
Discussion—Portrayal of Psychoanalytic Therapists in the Media
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 268-272
A Better Place than They Found it: A Review of American Psychiatry and Homosexuality: An Oral History, edited by Jack Drescher and Joseph P. Merlino, 2007, Harrington Park Press, 299 pp.
William D. Lubart - pp. 272-279
Explaining the Inexplicable: A Review of Prologue to Violence: Child Abuse, Dissociation and Crime, by Abby Stein, 2007, Analytic Press, 147 pp.
Don Greif - pp. 279-282
Breaking Barriers: A Review of Desire, Self, Mind and the Psychotherapies: Unifying Psychological Science and Psychoanalysis, by R. Coleman Curtis, 2009, Jason Aronson, 265 pp.
David Appelbaum - pp. 283-289
Integrating Authenticity and Affect Attunement: A Review of Making a Difference in Patients' Lives: Emotional Experience in the Therapeutic Setting by Sandra Buechler, Routledge, 2008, 317 pp.
Peter Kaufmann - pp. 289-294
Do You Hear What I Hear?: A Review of Psychoanalytic Disagreements in Context, by Dale Boesky, 2008, Jason Aronson, 228 pp.
Miri Abramis
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 295-298
In Memoriam—Bertram H. Schaffner, M.D.: 1912-2010
- pp. 299-310
Interview with Bertram Schaffner, M.D.
William D. Lubart - pp. 311-333
Free Association and the Grand Inquisitor: A Drama in Four Acts1
Carol Gilligan - pp. 334-354
No Pain, No Gain? Suffering and the Analysis of Defense
Sandra Buechler - pp. 355-379
Trauma, Certainty, and Exile
William L. Thornton, John Cain & Marc Litle - pp. 380-394
Trauma and Dissociation: 9/11 and the India/Pakistan Partition
Alan Roland - pp. 395-422
The Holocaust and Psychoanalytic Theory and Praxis
Emily A. Kuriloff - pp. 423-438
Comparative Perspectives on Envy: A Reconsideration of its Developmental Origins
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 439-459
The Couch in Psychoanalysis
Joseph Schachter & Horst Kächele - pp. 464-469
A Place not Quite Unknown: Review of Some Place Quite Unknown, by Jane Lazarre, 2008, Hamilton Stone Editions, 186 pp.
Naemi Stilman - pp. 469-474
Every Patient Has a Story: A review of Writing About Patients: Responsibilities, Risk and Ramifications, by Judith Leopold Kantrowitz, 2006, Other Press, 335 pp.
Sue Kolod
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 475-479
Introduction to Special Issue on Intense Involvement with Sports
Irwin Hirsch & Phillip Blumberg - pp. 480-503
Baseball's Bisexuality
Adrienne Harris - pp. 504-509
The Faith of the Fan
W. B. Carnochan - pp. 510-522
Some Reflections on the Romance and Degradation of Sports Watching and Metawatching in the Changing Transitional Space of Sport
Steven Cooper - pp. 523-538
The Athlete's Dream
Howard M. Katz - pp. 539-549
Sports—Applied Psychoanalysis Par Excellence
James Hansell - pp. 550-561
Revaluing Sports
Don Greif - pp. 562-577
The Sensibility of Baseball: Structure, Imagination, and the Resolution of Paradox
Stephen Seligman - pp. 578-588
Serve, Smash, and Self-States: Tennis on the Couch and Courting Steve Mitchell
Jean Petrucelli - pp. 593-599
Subjective Objectives: A Review of Becoming a Subject: Reflections in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, by Marcia Cavell, 2006, Oxford University Press, 182 pp.
Jason A. Wheeler Vega - pp. 599-605
Analyst and Patient Exposed—a Relational Account: A Review of Dare to be Human: A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Journey, by Michael Shoshani Rosenbaum, 2009, Routledge, 215 pp.
Sarah Stemp