Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 1-15
The Process of Transforming
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 16-33
A Tale of Two Minds: Mentalization and Adult Analysis
Helen Grebow - pp. 34-49
Notes on Incorporating Attachment Theory and Research Into Self Psychological and Intersubjective Clinical Work
Shelley R. Doctors - pp. 65-83
Tone as a Measure of the Relationship in Psychotherapy and other Co-Narrative Experiences
Daniel Goldin - pp. 84-96
Working with Men Who Please Too Much: Gaining Clinical Momentum
Peter Kaufmann - pp. 97-105
Commentary on Peter Kaufmann's “Working with Men Who Please Too Much: Gaining Clinical Momentum”
Sandra Hershberg - pp. 106-111
“If You Think in Systems' Terms…”: Reply to Sandra Hershberg's Commentary
Peter Kaufmann - pp. 113-117
Voyeuristic Pleasures and Complexity Theory: The Lives of Others
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 118-124
Pan's Labyrinth
Deborah Levine - pp. 126-128
Imagine a World…
Robert D. Stolorow
Brief Communications
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 129-152
Connectedness, Permeable Boundaries, and the Development of the Self: Therapeutic Implications
Richard A. Geist - pp. 153-157
Recognizing Recognition in Self Psychology
William J. Coburn & Estelle Shane - pp. 158-177
Varieties of Recognition
Bruce Reis - pp. 178-194
Recognition as: Intersubjective Vulnerability in the Psychoanalytic Dialogue
Donna M. Orange - pp. 195-214
Heinz Kohut's Self Psychology—And Ours: Transformations of Psychoanalysis
Paul H. Ornstein - pp. 215-221
Winters 1967–2006: Reflections on Feeling, and Not Feeling, Death and Endings
Peter N. Maduro - pp. 233-236
To Talk of Many Things: A Review, an overview, and a Preview—Reply to Roger Hastings
Helen Grebow - pp. 237-239
Attention to the Analyst's Subjectivity: From Kohut to Now… How Are We Doing?
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 240-243
Plurality Versus Loyalty to Self Psychology: A False Choice?
Judith Guss Teicholz
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 245-262
Repetitive Trauma and Restorative Illusion: The Elusive Nature of the Selfobject Transference in the Case of Mary
Amy Eldridge - pp. 263-272
The Paradox of Selfobject Relating: When Good Feels Bad: Discussion of Amy Eldridge's Case Presentation
Peter Buirski - pp. 273-283
Discussion of Amy Eldridge's Case: The Selfobject Transference… Necessary But Not Sufficient
James M. Fisch - pp. 284-286
“Repetitive Trauma and Restorative Illusion…”: Reply to Peter Buirski's and James Fisch's Commentaries
Amy Eldridge - pp. 304-319
The Heart of the Matter in Matters of the Heart: Power and Intimacy in Analytic and Couples Relationships
Barbara Pizer - pp. 345-345
Erratum
William J. Coburn & Estelle Shane
Recognizing Recognition in Self Psychology(Part 2
Personal Reflections
Brief Communications
Issue 4
14 articles- pp. 347-369
The Edge of Awareness: Gendlin's Contribution to Explorations of Implicit Experience
Lynn Preston - pp. 370-375
Vulnerability, Process, and Preston's “Edge of Awareness”
Marty Livingston - pp. 376-385
Response to Lynn Preston's, “The Edge of Awareness: Gendlin's Contribution to Explorations of Implicit Experience”: The Search for Words and the Fundamental Paradox of Nonduality
Maxwell S. Sucharov - pp. 386-397
A Response to Lynn Preston's Explication of Implicit Experience in the Work of Eugene Gendlin: An Appreciation
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 398-408
Response to the Discussions of “The Edge of Awareness” Lynn Preston
Lynn Preston - pp. 432-446
Recognition and the Duality of Self
Russell Meares & Philip Graham - pp. 447-464
Meditation and the Cohesive Self
Judith Blackstone - pp. 465-487
Working Through Co-Transferences in Inadvertent or Unavoidable Multiple Relationships
James R. Bleiberg & Margaret N. Baker - pp. 504-506
In Praise of Language
Steven Stern - pp. 507-508
Editors' Acknowledgment
William J. Coburn