Issue 1
16 articlesObject Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory: A 30th Anniversary Tribute- pp. 1-2
Introduction: The Enduring Impact of Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory
Ruth Imber & Suzanne Little - pp. 3-7
A Sea Change in Psychoanalysis
Pasqual J. Pantone - pp. 8-10
Recollections of Greenberg and Mitchell
Miltiades Zaphiropoulos - pp. 11-17
Reflections on Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory: Twenty-Seven Years Later*
Jay R. Greenberg - pp. 18-26
Remembrance of Things Past: In Celebration of the Publication of Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory
Margaret J. Black - pp. 27-33
Greenberg and Mitchell's Contribution to a Seismic Shift in Psychoanalysis
Ruth Imber - pp. 34-50
Jay Greenberg and Steve Mitchell: Interviews from The White Society Voice (1993-1994)
Jack Drescher - pp. 51-55
Reflections on Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory by Jay Greenberg and Stephen Mitchell
Robert Michels - pp. 56-72
Mrs. Klein, the Contemporary Kleinians, and the Drives: Are They What Drive the Theory and Clinical Work?
Abbot A. Bronstein - pp. 73-81
Edith Jacobson and Otto Kernberg: Thirty Years Later
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 82-102
Object Relations and the Ineffable Bodily Dimension
Riccardo Lombardi - pp. 103-112
Those Old Wineskins: Greenberg and Mitchell on Heinz Kohut's “Mixed Model”
Donna M. Orange - pp. 124-128
A review of Doing Psychoanalysis in Tehran by Gohar Homayounpour. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013, 176 pp.
Linda B. Sherby - pp. 128-130
A review of Wearing my Tutu to Analysis and other Stories: Learning Psychodynamic Concepts from Life by Kerry L. Malawista, Anne J. Adelman, and Catherine L. Anderson. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011, 272 pp.
Therese Ragen - pp. 130-136
A review of The Importance of Suffering: The Value and Meaning of Emotional Discontent, by James Davies, D. Phil. London: Routledge, 2012, 198 pp.
Kenneth Eisold
Issue 2
18 articlesDreaming: Dreaming: Psychoanalysis or Neurobiology? (Third in the “Minding the Gap” Series of Conferences Sponsored by the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, May 5, 2012)- pp. 137-141
Introduction
Lois Oppenheim - pp. 142-164
EGO ERGO SUM: Toward A Psychodynamic Neurology
J. Allan Hobson - pp. 165-175
What are Dreams like and How Does the Brain Make Them That Way?
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 176-188
Consciousness: “Nothing Happens Unless First a Dream”
Richard J. Kessler - pp. 189-200
A Conversation with Hobson
Ellen Rees - pp. 201-208
Freud's “Primary Process” versus Hobson's “Protoconsciousness”
Mark Solms - pp. 209-212
Whither Dreams?
Paul Lippmann - pp. 213-225
Dreaming, Psychoanalysis, and Neurobiology: A Different Perspective
Alan S. Eiser - pp. 226-232
Dreaming and the Default Mode Network: Some Psychoanalytic Notes
Margaret R. Zellner - pp. 233-238
Dr. Thorndike's Dreams
Paul Rosenbaum - pp. 247-252
Lacan on the Royal Road
Deborah Anna Luepnitz - pp. 253-258
The Dream Narrative: Unconscious Organizing Activity in Context
James L. Fosshage - pp. 259-275
New Ways of Conceptualizing and Working with Dreams
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 276-286
Eating, Cooking, and the Space Between: Response to Panelists' Commentaries
Galit Atlas - pp. 299-305
A review of Still Practicing: The Heartaches and Joys of a Clinical Career, by Sandra Buechler, Ph.D. New York: Routledge, 2012, 230pp.
Marie G. Rudden - pp. 306-309
A review of Women's Bodies in Psychoanalysis by Rosemary M. Balsam. New York: Routledge, 2012, 208pp.
Ruth R. Imber
Focusing on Clinical Process That Includes a Dream: Different Relational Perspectives (Presented at the Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) Panel, April 20, 2012
Issue 3
9 articlesIn Honor of Philip M. Bromberg- pp. 311-322
Philip, Me, and Not Me: A Personal and Professional Introduction to the Special Issue Celebrating the Work of Philip Bromberg
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 323-355
An Interview with Philip M. Bromberg Ph.D.
Don Greif & Ruth H. Livingston - pp. 356-379
Thinking Together, Differently: Thoughts on Bromberg and Intersubjectivity
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 380-409
Why One Self is Not Enough: Clinical, Existential, and Adaptive Perspectives on Bromberg's Model of Multiplicity and Dissociation
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 410-419
Irregulars
Max Cavitch - pp. 420-436
The Enduring Hope of Shared Creative Exploration: Some Thoughts on the Work of Philip Bromberg
Wilma Bucci - pp. 437-452
A Complex Systems Sensibility: The Contribution of Philip Bromberg
Craig Piers - pp. 453-457
Publications of Philip M. Bromberg
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 485-508
Uncaging the Aggressor: Narrative-Identification in Work with an Obsessional Trauma Survivor
Stephanie Lewin - pp. 509-535
Sleep, Death, and Rebirth: A Relational Perspective on Sleep in the Countertransference
John A. Sloane - pp. 536-558
Unkind Cutting Back and its Navigation
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 559-585
Conceptualizing the Paternal Function: Maleness, Masculinity, or Thirdness?
Nick Davies & Gillian Eagle - pp. 586-605
Perverse Female Relating: The Objectified Self
Andrea Celenza - pp. 606-628
Psychoanalytic Mommies and Psychoanalytic Babies: A Long View
Joyce Slochower - pp. 636-641
A review of Engaging with Climate Change: Psychoanalytic and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Sally Weintrobe. New York, NY: Routledge, 2013, 280 pp.
Deborah R. Coen - pp. 642-649
A review of Unconscious Dominions: Psychoanalysis, Colonial Trauma, and Global Sovereignties, edited by Warwick Anderson, Deborah Jenson, and Richard C. Keller. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012, 328 pp.
Victoria Malkin - pp. 649-654
A review of The Capacity for Ethical Conduct: On Psychic Existence and the Way We Relate to Others by David P. Levine. New York, NY: Routledge, 2013, 132 pp
Kenneth Eisold