Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1
Editorial
Jan Stensson - pp. 5-9
Borderline Desire
Christopher Bollas - pp. 11-21
Transsexualism: Some Considerations on Aggression, Transference and Countertransference
Miguel Angel Gonzalez Torres - pp. 23-37
The Splitting between Separate and Symbiotic States of the Self in the Psychodynamic of Schizophrenia
Maurizio Peciccia & Gaetano Benedetti - pp. 39-45
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, Loneliness and Deafness
Ann-Louise S. Silver - pp. 47-54
The Psychoanalytic Dream. Some theoretical aspects
Steinar Lorentzen - pp. 56-58
Comments on The Psychoanalytic Dream by Steinar Lorentzen. Some Theoretical Aspects
Bengt Warren - pp. 59-63
On the Child of Psychoanalysis: A Structural Perspective
Silvia Abu-Jamra Zornig - pp. 65-68
Mexican Time: A Point of View1
Salvador Millán - pp. 70-71
Reports and Brief Communications
Marco Conci - pp. 72
Congress Calendar
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 73
Editorial: Freud in Correspondence
Jan Stensson - pp. 77-86
Whose Freud Is It?: Some Reflections on Editing Freud's Correspondence
Ernst Falzeder - pp. 87-109
Images of Freud: from his Correspondence1
Alain de Mijolla - pp. 111-121
The Circular Letters (Rundbriefe) as a Means of Communication of the “Secret Committee” of Sigmund Freud
Gerhard Wittenberger - pp. 123-132
Why Did Freud Choose Medical School?
Marco Conci - pp. 133-150
The Beginnings of a Troubled Friendship: Freud and Ferenczi 1908-1914
Michael Schröter - pp. 150
Congress Calendar
- pp. 151-153
Paul Roazen, How Freud worked. First-hand accounts of patients.: Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 1995.
Marco Conci - pp. 154
Reports and Brief Communications
Ellen Gussaroff
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 155-156
Editorial
Carlo Bonomi - pp. 159-164
What Correspondence between Freud and Ferenczi?
André Haynal - pp. 165-189
Mute Correspondence
Carlo Bonomi - pp. 191-201
The Brunhilde Fantasy Freud's Countertransference in the Analysis of Elma
Agustín Genoves Candioti & Luis J. Martín Cabré - pp. 203-217
In Defense of Sabina Spielrein
Zvi Lothane - pp. 219-226
The Freud-Jones Letters
Paul Roazen - pp. 227-232
“Should this Remain?” Anna Freud's Misgivings Concerning the Freud-Jung Letters
Sonu Shamdasani - pp. 233-245
Letters of Two Remarkable Women: The Anna Freud—Lou Andreas-Salomé Correspondence
Daria A. Rothe, - pp. 247-248
Mitchell, Stephen A. and Black, Margaret J. Freud and Beyond. A history of modern psychoanalytic thought.: Basic Books 1995.
Jan Stensson - pp. 249-250
Reports and Brief Communications
Monica Anderson - pp. 250
Congress Calendar
Issue 4
13 articles- pp. 251-252
Editorial: Psychoanalysis, Society and Politics
Jan Stensson - pp. 255-262
The Psychoanalytical Movement: A Difficult History1
Michele Ranchetti - pp. 265-270
Dreaming of Freud: Ferenczi, Freud, and An Analysis Without End
Ernst Falzeder - pp. 271-276
The Scientific Association of the Lake of Constance Psychiatrists 1919-1932: Psychoanalytic Contributions to the Treatment of Psychoses
Klaus Hoffmann - pp. 277-287
Karl Landauer and the South West German Psychoanalytic Study Group
Hans-Joachim Rothe - pp. 289-294
The Fate of the Totalitarian Object
Michael Šebek - pp. 295-300
Psychoanalysis and Politics
Horst-Eberhard Richter - pp. 301-305
Trauma and Processes of Separation from Parental Figures
Marika Lindbom-Jakobson & Lena Lindgren - pp. 307-315
Is There Any New Utopia in Sight?
Christer Sjödin - pp. 316
Congress Calendar
- pp. 317-321
Peter Kutter, ed. Psychoanalysis International: A Guide to the World of Psychoanalysis.: Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1992, 1995, Vol. 1: Europe, Vol. 2: America, Asia, Australia; further European Countries.
Johannes Reichmayr - pp. 322
Reports and Brief Communications
Rómulo Aguillaume - pp. 332
Erratum