Issue 1
15 articles- pp. 1-10
Frontline: The Schizophrenic Person and the Benefits of the Psychotherapies—Seeking a PORT in the Storm
Ann-Louise S. Silver & Tor K. Larsen - pp. 11-29
The Role of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice in Understanding and Treating Schizophrenia: A Rejoinder to the PORT Report's Condemnation of Psychoanalysis*
Wilfried Ver Eecke - pp. 31-44
Violent Behavior in Chronic Schizophrenia and Inpatient Psychiatry
Siobhán O'Connor - pp. 45-58
The Mask of Psychotic Diagnoses
David Garfield - pp. 59-73
Pre-Therapy: A Newer Development in the Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia
Garry Prouty - pp. 75-87
Interview with Gaetano Benedetti, M.D.
Brian Koehler - pp. 89-118
The Tragedy of Schizophrenia without Psychotherapy
Bertram P. Karon - pp. 119-139
Lessons in How to Ruin a Study in Psychotherapy Effectiveness: A Critical Review of the Follow-up Study from Chestnut Lodge
Birgitte Bechgaard - pp. 141-154
Evidence-based Psychosocial Treatment Practices in Schizophrenia: Lessons from the Patient Outcomes Research Team (PORT) Project
Anthony F. Lehman & Donald M. Steinwachs - pp. 155-176
Psychological Treatments for Psychosis: History and Overview
Silke Bachmann, Franz Resch & Christoph Mundt - pp. 177-190
Evidence-based Medicine in the Psychological Treatment of Schizophrenia
Frank Margison - pp. 191-208
A Critique of the Methods and Conclusions in the Patient Outcome Research Team (PORT) Report on Psychological Treatments for Schizophrenia
William H. Gottdiener & Nick Haslam - pp. 209-228
The Concept of Schizophrenia and Phase-Specific Treatment: Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment in Pre-Psychosis and in Nonresponders
Tor K. Larsen, Andreas Bechdolf & Max Birchwood - pp. 229-245
Psychological Treatment in Pre- and Early Psychosis
John Gleeson, T. K. Larsen & Patrick McGorry - pp. 247-268
Psychological Trauma and Psychosis: Another Reason why People Diagnosed Schizophrenic must be Offered Psychological Therapies
John Read & Colin A. Ross
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 269-273
Frontline: The Affirmation of a Religious (Not Merely Spiritual!) Orientation in Clinical Treatment
Mariam Cohen - pp. 275-295
Psychoanalysis Across Civilizations: A Personal Journey
Alan Roland - pp. 297-323
Interview Criteria for Assessing Allegations of Sexual Abuse in Children and Adults
Richard A. Gardner - pp. 325-341
The Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia: Its Place in the Modern World*
Ann-Louise S. Silver - pp. 343-348
Psychoanalytic Peregrination V: The Zollikon Lectures
Richard D. Chessick - pp. 349-359
The So-Called Zollikon Seminars: Heidegger as a Psychotherapist
Hermann Lang, Stefan Brunnhuber & Rudolph F. Wagner - pp. 361-380
Psychoanalysis and Creative Living
Jeffrey B. Rubin - pp. 381-395
Questions Raised by the Controversy Over Recovered Memories of Incest
Harold I. Lief - pp. 397-409
In Search of the Poetic Analyst
Mary Wallach - pp. 414-418
Darwin's Worms: On Life and Death Stories: Adam Phillips, Basic Books, New York, 2000, 148 pp., $20.00.
Marianne Horney Eckardt - pp. 418-421
Therapeutic Interventions for Children with Parental Alienation Syndrome, by Richard A. Gardner, M.D., Creative Therapeutics, 2001, 445 pp., $40.00.
Mark R. Novick - pp. 421-423
On Freud's “Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego,”: edited by Ethel Spector Person, The Analytic Press, Hillsdale, New Jersey, 2001, 208 pp., $29.95.
Samuel Slipp
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 425-427
Frontline: The Suicide of Patients and the Quiet Voice of the Therapist
Jane G. Tillman - pp. 429-441
Terminal Mental Illness: Resident Experience of Patient Suicide
Gloria Reeves - pp. 443-457
When Depression Becomes Terminal: The Impact of Patient Suicide during Residency
Bernard Biermann - pp. 459-475
When a Psychiatry Resident's Patient Commits Suicide: Transference Trials and Tribulations
Donald A. Misch - pp. 477-486
News From the Field: Reports of Scientific Meetings on Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry
Matthew Tolchin - pp. 487-508
Somatization and Conversion: Distinct or Overlapping Constructs?
Graeme J. Taylor - pp. 509-520
Object Relations in Harry Potter
Suzanne Lake - pp. 521-540
Assaultive Projective Identification and the Plundering of the Victim's Identity
Stanley Rosenman - pp. 541-562
Psychoanalytic Peregrination VI: “The Effect on Countertransference of the Collapse of Civilization”
Richard Chessick - pp. 563-580
The Rape of Boys and the Impact of Sexually Predatory Environments: Review and Case Reports
Sharon Sageman - pp. 584-586
Phenomenology and Lacan on Schizophrenia, after the Decade of the Brain: Alphonse De Waelhens and Wilfried Ver Eecke, Leuven University Press, Leuven, Belgium, 2001, 337 pp.
Scott W. Gremmel
Book Reviews - Edited By Joseph P. Merlino, M.D., M.P.A
Issue 4
16 articles- pp. 593-597
Frontline: Who is the Psychoanalyst?
Stanley R. Palombo - pp. 599-607
Personal Disclosure Revisited
Silvia W. Olarte - pp. 609-625
Freud's Psychoanalysis of Edith Banfield Jackson, 1930-1936
David J. Lynn - pp. 627-646
Cognitive Sciences and Psychoanalysis: A Possible Convergence
Antonio Imbasciati - pp. 647-661
Memory, Narrative and the Search for Identity in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Second Chance
Clarice J. Kestenbaum - pp. 663-673
The Contributions of Kenneth Leslie Artiss, M.D.
Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Emmanuel Cassimatis, Raymond Emanuel, Charles Milliken & Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 675-686
The Role of Psychodynamic Understanding in the Treatment of the Medication-Refusing Schizophrenic Patient: A Clinical Report
Roberto Quartesan - pp. 687-704
On Faith, Hope, and Possibility
Marilyn Charles - pp. 705-720
Elements of Dynamics I: Emotions and Audiences
David V. Forrest - pp. 721
To the Editor
Peter Olsson - pp. 721-722
Dr. Chessick replies
Richard D. Chessick - pp. 726-728
Evolution of Psychoanalysis: John Gedo, Other Press, New York, 1999, 246 pp., $25.00.
Marianne Horney Eckardt - pp. 728-732
Political Theory and the Psychology of the Unconsious: Paul Roazen, Open Gate Press, London, 2000, xviii + 185 pp., £9.95.
Nathan M. Szajnberg - pp. 732-735
Does Stress Damage the Brain? Understanding Trauma-Related Disorders from a Mind-Body Perspective: J. Douglas Bremner, W.W. Norton, New York, 2002, 311 pp., $30.00.
Craig L. Katz - pp. 735-738
Trauma: A Genealogy: Ruth Leys, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 2000, 307 pp., $55.00 (cloth), $19.00 (paper).
Lillian Lesser