Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 1-17
A Ship Made of Paper: From Dissociation to Engagement to Empathy
Christine C. Kieffer - pp. 18-28
A Forward Edge Ship in an Intersubjective Sea: Discussion of Kieffer's “A Ship Made of Paper”
Amy Joelson - pp. 29-44
The Art of Regulation: Therapeutic Action in the Shared Implicit Relationship
Nancy VanDerHeide - pp. 45-68
Figures of Understanding: The Process of Image Subjectification
Maurizio Pinato & Anna Moia - pp. 69-81
The Poet and the Intellect: Partners in the Understanding of Complexity in Motion: Discussion of “Figures of Understanding the Process of Image Subjectification” by Maurizio Pinato and Anna Moia
Maxwell Sucharov - pp. 82-84
A Cooperation Laying Out New Pathways
Maurizio Pinato & Anna Moia - pp. 85-111
A Relational Intersubjective Approach to Conjoint Treatment
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 112-130
Supervision With Marian Tolpin: The Total Transference
Thetis R. Cromie
Personal Reflections
Issue 2
15 articlesCultural Transformations of Self Psychology in Theory and PracticePart I: The Self and the Other
Part II: Voices From Turkey: The Universal Music of Psychic Interaction
- pp. 213-230
An Adolescent Journey: Filling the Void With Sound
F. Göver Kazancioğlu - pp. 231-238
Filling an Emotional Developmental Void With the Aid of Attuned Selfobject Responsiveness: A Discussion of F. Göver Kazancıoğlu's “An Adolescent Journey: Filling the Void With Sound”
Eldad Iddan - pp. 239-244
Music as a Tool to Mentalization: A Discussion of F. Göver Kazancioğlu's “An Adolescent Journey: Filling the Void With Sound”
Yavuz Erten - pp. 245-248
Response to Discussions by Eldad Iddan and Yavuz Erten
F. Göver Kazancioğlu - pp. 249-263
When the Shadow of a Turkish Hero Falls Upon a Child
R. Neslihan Ruganci
Part III: Voices From Israel: Self Psychology: A Transient Paradigm or an Infinite Potentiality
Part III: Voices From Israel: Self Psychology: A Transient Paradigm or an Infinite Potentiality?
- pp. 286-296
Standing at the Window: Discussion of Raanan Kulka's “Between Emergence and Dissolving: Contemporary Reflections on Greatness and Ideals in Kohut's Legacy”
Donna M. Orange - pp. 297-306
“Open Close Open”: Discussion of Raanan Kulka's “Between Emergence and Dissolving: Contemporary Reflections on Greatness and Ideals in Kohut's Legacy”
Shlomit Haber-Mosheiov - pp. 307-316
To Be an Upstander, Not a Bystander: Ethical Openness in Psychoanalysis: A Response to Discussions by Donna M. Orange and Shlomit Haber-Mosheiov
Raanan Kulka
Issue 3
11 articlesRevisiting Twinship
- pp. 331-351
The Many Faces of Twinship: From the Psychology of the Self to the Psychology of Being Human
Koichi Togashi & Amanda Kottler - pp. 352-368
Mutual Finding of Oneself and Not-Oneself in the Other as a Twinship Experience
Koichi Togashi - pp. 369-390
Can You Hear Me Now? Twinship Failure and Chronic Loneliness
Nancy VanDerHeide - pp. 391-405
Trauma, Gender, and the Dark Side of Twinship
Doris Brothers - pp. 406-413
Twinship—An Appreciative Discussion
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 414-435
On Transforming the Reparative Quest
Peter Kaufmann
Book Reviews
Issue 4
16 articles- pp. 463-465
Acknowledgements and Gratitude
Roger Frie - pp. 466-486
Shifting Relational States, Activators, and the Variable Unconscious: Towards a New Psychoanalytic Theory of Awareness
Bruce Herzog - pp. 487-494
Discussion of Bruce Herzog's “Shifting Relational States, Activators, and the Variable Unconscious: Towards a New Psychoanalytic Theory of Awareness”
Sally Howard - pp. 495-507
Response to Sally Howard
Bruce Herzog - pp. 508-518
The Case of Emily: Analyst Dissociation From a Systems Perspective
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 519-525
Discussion of Joye Weisel-Barth's “Case of Emily”
Kati Breckenridge - pp. 526-532
Accounting for Agency in a Connectionist World: A Response to Kati Breckenridge
Joye Weisel-Barth