Psychoanalysis, Self, and Context
Volume 12
Issue 1
10 articlesPreface
Articles
- pp. 3-19
Relational Self Psychology
Barry Magid & Estelle Shane - pp. 20-34
Being Thrown Into the World Without Informed Consent
Koichi Togashi - pp. 35-39
The Waning of Ego and Agency: Commentary on Togashi’s “Being Thrown Into the World Without Informed Consent”
Donna M. Orange - pp. 40-44
Creating a Space for Responsibility: Reply to Commentary of Donna Orange
Koichi Togashi - pp. 45-59
Brandchaft’s Pathological Accommodation—What It Is and What It Isn’t
Shelley R. Doctors - pp. 60-77
Adult-Onset Trauma and Intergenerational Transmission: Integrating Empirical Data and Psychoanalytic Theory
Irit Felsen - pp. 78-90
“I’ve Got News for You”: Life Themes and the Therapeutic Relationship
Chris Jaenicke
Issue 2
10 articlesArticles
- pp. 101-115
Alterity, Masochism, and Ethical Desire: A Kohutian Perspective on Levinas’ Ethics of Responsibility for the Other
Gregory S. Rizzolo - pp. 116-121
To Surrender or To Submit: Making Distinctions in Terms of Levinas’ One-for-the Other—A Reply to Gregory S. Rizzolo
Cheryl Goldstein - pp. 122-130
On Narcissism and “Ethical Impairment”: A Discussion of Gregory Rizzolo’s “Alterity, Masochism, and Ethical Desire: A Kohutian Perspective on Levinas’ Ethics of Responsibility for the Other”
Simone Drichel - pp. 131-143
Working With a Dying Patient and the Power of the Patient Analyst Bond
Margaret Allan - pp. 144-162
The Personal and Historical Nature of Psychoanalytic Interdisciplinary Work
Peter N. Maduro - pp. 163-172
Commensurability and Incommensurability of Paradigms Among Theories and Persons
William J. Coburn - pp. 173-180
The Dialectical Core of Self Psychology: A Reflection on Coburn’s and Maduro’s Essays
John H. Riker - pp. 181-186
Incommensurable Worlds and the Analyst’s Trauma: Reply to Maduro and Coburn
Maxwell Sucharov
Issue 3
13 articlesPanel: Why History Matters
- pp. 211-220
Fearing the Theoretical Other: The Legacy of Kohut’s Erasure of the Analyst’s Trauma
Ilene Philipson - pp. 221-229
History Flows Through Us: Psychoanalysis and Historical Understanding
Roger Frie - pp. 230-235
Mystery Stories: Frie and Philipson Discovering Grandparents
Donna Orange - pp. 236-243
Who Decides What Constitutes a Trauma?
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 244-252
How Roger Frie and Ilene Philipson Provide Context for Understanding Heinz Kohut: The Man and his Work
Estelle Shane - pp. 253-260
Exhuming Our Ghosts: Why History Matters. Discussion of Articles by Ilene Philipson and Roger Frie
Hazel Ipp - pp. 261-268
Response to Orange, Lachmann, Shane, and Ipp
Ilene Philipson - pp. 269-276
Understanding History’s Impact: Or, How to Avoid Reading the Present Onto the Past
Roger Frie
Commentary and Response
- pp. 277-280
Clarification of the Concept, Optimal Responsiveness: Commentary on Daniel Perlitz’s Critique of My Language in His Article, “Beyond Kohut: From Empathy to Affection”
Howard Bacal - pp. 281-284
Response to Howard Bacal’s Commentary on My Article, “Beyond Kohut, From Empathy to Affection”
Daniel Perlitz
Book Reviews
- pp. 285-287
An Inquiring Mind: A Review of Psychoanalytic Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice: Reading Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Edited by Linda Gunsberg and Sandra G. Hershberg
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 288-293
A Developmentalist’s Approach to Research, Theory and Therapy: The Selected Works of Joseph Lichtenberg
Daniel Goldin
Issue 4
18 articlesInternational Perspectives on Child and Adolescent Treatment: In Celebration of Anna OrnsteinPhotograph
Biography
Articles
- pp. 300-304
Tribute to Anna
Andrea Harms - pp. 305
Moments in Child Treatment: Spontaneity and Dialogue
Jackie Gotthold, Sandra G. Hershberg & Amy Joelson - pp. 306-316
Paul’s Tale: A Clinical Tale in Three Parts
Jackie Gotthold - pp. 317-324
In the Therapy Kitchen: The Transformation of a Wild Child
Sandra G. Hershberg - pp. 325-331
The Paul and Jackie Show: Shattered Expectations—Trampled Cupcakes
Rosalind Chaplin Kindler - pp. 332
Challenging Clinical Moments, with Discussion by Anna Ornstein
Jackie Gotthold, Sandra G. Hershberg & Amy Joelson - pp. 333-339
Returning to a Selfobject Connection: of Parents and Their Adolescent Son
Taly Hochstadter - pp. 340-345
Critical Clinical Moments at Crucial Developmental Times:A Case From Vienna
Christa Paulinz - pp. 346-355
Special Challenges Facing Child Psychotherapists
Anna Ornstein - pp. 356-357
Contextual Variations in Adolescent Treatment: Reports from Italy and Japan
Jackie Gotthold, Sandra G. Hershberg & Amy Joelson - pp. 358-366
Coordinated Treatment of Adolescents and Their Parents: Working Together in Italy
Marco Bernabei & Ingrid Pedroni - pp. 367-376
Using Humor in the Treatment of an Adolescent Girl With Mutism: A Case From Japan
Kazunori Nakanishi - pp. 377-384
Meow, Meow, Meow, Face is Funny Now? Discussion of Nakanishi’s “Using Humor in the Treatment of an Adolescent Girl With Mutism: A Case From Japan”
Amy Joelson - pp. 385
Theorizing about Adolescent Development
Jackie Gotthold, Sandra G. Hershberg & Amy Joelson - pp. 386-397
Attachment-Individuation: Clinical Notes Toward a Reconsideration of “Adolescent Turmoil”
Shelley R. Doctors