Issue 1
10 articles- pp. 1-26
Who are You, Who am I, and Where are We Going: Sustained Empathic Immersion in the Opening Phase of Psychoanalytic Treatment
Richard Geist - pp. 27-51
Treatment of a Severely Depressed, Suicidal Patient: A Self Psychological Perspective
David S. MacIsaac - pp. 53-76
Freud, Kohut, Sophocles: Did Oedipus do Wrong?
Marcia W. Dunbar-Soule Dobson - pp. 89-98
Risks and Rewards of the Suppression of Traumatic Fantasy by the Analyst's Preference for Idealization and Attachment: Comments on Case Presentation by Lucyann Carlton, J.D., Psy.D. Panel Four
Stephen Seligman - pp. 99-114
Renee's Struggle to Live Her Own Story: An Evolutionary-Existential Perspective: Discussion of Case Presentation by Lucyann Carlton, J.D., Psy.D.
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 115-116
Reply to Seligman and Slavin Panel Four
Lucyann Carlton - pp. 117-125
The Associative Mind: Review and Commentary on The Dissociative Mind by Elizabeth Howell
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 127-127
Editor's Note
William J. Coburn - pp. 129-129
Editor's Acknowledgement
William J. Coburn
Finding Renee: A Clinical Symposium in Four Parts (Part Four
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 131-146
How Does Analysis Cure? Understanding the Complexities of the Therapeutic Process Through Pluralistic Dialogue: An Integrative Overview and Summary of Finding Renee (A Clinical Symposium in Four Parts)
Estelle Shane - pp. 147-162
The Analyst's Participation in Cocreating the Analytic Relationship: Implicit and Explicit Dimensions of Analytic Change
James L. Fosshage - pp. 163-186
Realizing the Self-What it Means to Be Real
Avramit Brodsky - pp. 187-192
Heinz Kohut and the Homosexualities: A Brief Communication
Franco Paparo - pp. 193-193
How Does Analytic Child Therapy Inform Adult Treatment?: An Introduction
Rosalind Chaplin Kindler - pp. 195-207
Miss “Nicht”: A Small Girl Who Was Betrayed of Her Childhood
Iris Hilke - pp. 209-217
“Do You Believe in Magic?” Articulating a Coconstructed Dynamic Systems Approach to a Child Treatment:: A Discussion of Hilke's “Miss Nicht”
Jacqueline J. Gotthold - pp. 219-226
How Does Analytic Child Therapy Inform Adult Treatment?: A Discussion of Hilke's “Miss Nicht”
Rosalind Chaplin Kindler - pp. 227-234
We were all Once Children: Reflections on “Miss Nicht” and the Work of Iris Hilke, Rosalind Kindler, and Jacqueline Gotthold
Mark D. Smaller - pp. 239-239
Editor's Note
William J. Coburn
Issue 3
9 articles- pp. 241-250
Tano: A Clinical Presentation
Gianni Nebbiosi - pp. 251-260
Discussion of Gianni Nebbiosi's Clinical Presentation
Alan Kindler - pp. 261-270
Deconstruction of a Clinical Impasse: A Discussion of Gianni Nebbiosi's Clinical Presentation
Margaret J. Black - pp. 271-273
Response to Margaret Black and Alan Kindler
Gianni Nebbiosi - pp. 275-289
Authenticity and Psychoanalytic Technique: A Reconsideration
Nancy Van Der Heide - pp. 291-313
The Unconscious in Self Psychology
Hans-Peter Hartmann - pp. 315-338
Sustained Empathic Focus, Intersubjectivity, and Intimacy in the Treatment of Couples
Martin S. Livingston - pp. 339-366
Boundaries and the Processing of Self
Laura Caghan
Issue 4
10 articlesSymposium on Loss, Recovery and Analytic Transformation
- pp. 383-404
Analytic Transformation of Tragic Trauma and Loss: The Recovery of an Analysis Following the Analyst's Life-Threatening Head Injury
Bernard Brickman - pp. 405-422
From the Couch: Trauma and Recovery after Analytic Impingement
Lynne Jacobs - pp. 423-427
Mutual Healing and Its Limits in the Psychoanalytic Situation: Discussion of Brickman and Jacobs
Gary Rodin - pp. 429-433
Reply to Gary Rodin's “Mutual Healing and Its Limits in the Psychoanalytic Situation”
Bernard Brickman - pp. 435-439
Reply to Gary Rodin's “Mutual Healing and Its Limits in the Psychoanalytic Situation”
Lynne Jacobs - pp. 441-462
Angels in My Consulting Room: Kohut and Others as Selfobjects for a Trauma Therapist
Stuart D. Perlman - pp. 463-473
What is a Weeble Anyway, and What is a Wobble, Too?: A Discussion of Phyllis E. DiAmbrosio's “Weeble Wobbles: Resilience within the Psychoanalytic Situation”
William J. Coburn - pp. 475-482
“Wobbly Weebles” and Resilience: Some Additional Thoughts: Response to William J. Coburn
Phyllis E. DiAmbrosio