Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis
Volume 1
Issue 1
23 articles- pp. 3-7
Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 11-13
Introduction
Martin Willick - pp. 14-25
Robert Scharf, M.D.
- pp. 26-35
Sandra Kopit Cohen, M.D.
- pp. 36-40
Shepard J. Kantor, M.D.
- pp. 41-45
Edward Nersessian, M.D.
- pp. 46-48
Charles Brenner, M.D.
- pp. 49-54
Discussion from the Floor
Richard Gottlieb - pp. 55-55
Concluding Comments by Panelists
- pp. 57-68
Comments on the Panel: The Use of Medication with Patients in Analysis
Mortimer Ostow - pp. 70-77
The Case of Ms. A., Part I: Intake Evaluation
- pp. 78-92
The Case of Ms. A., Part II: Case Report
- pp. 93-99
The Case of Ms. A., Part III: Affiliated Staff Meeting (March 25, 1991): Discussion of Case
Henry Bachrach - pp. 100-102
Summary and Commentary on Affiliated Staff Discussion
Michael Trupp - pp. 103-110
The Case of Ms. B., Part I: Intake Interviews
- pp. 111-128
The Case of Ms. B, Part II: Summary of Psychoanalytic Treatment
Nathaniel P. Karush - pp. 129-133
Ms. C: A Clinical Vignette
Maria T. Rodriguez-Boulan - pp. 135-143
Donald Marcuse, M.D.
- pp. 145-157
Dimensions of Psychoanalysis, edited by Joseph Sandler. International Universities Press, Madison, CT, 1989 263 pp + xv
The Use of Medication with Patients in Analysis: Panel of the New York Psychoanalytic Society March 26, 1991
The Analyst's Notepad
Issue 2
22 articlesThe Analyzing Instrument of Otto Isakower, M.D.: Evolution of a Psychoanalytic Concept Edited, with Commentary Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D
- pp. 176-177
Otto Isakower 1899-1972
- pp. 184-194
Chapter Two: Preliminary Thoughts on the Analyzing Instrument
Otto Isakower - pp. 195-199
Chapter Three: Preliminary Thoughts on the Analyzing Instrument: A Faculty Discussion—October 14th, 1963
- pp. 200-203
Chapter Four: The Analyzing Instrument: Further Thoughts
Otto Isakower - pp. 204-208
Chapter Five: The Analyzing Instrument: States of Consciousness and the Dream Psychology of Dr. Bertram Lewin (A Further Expansion of the Concept of the Analyzing Instrument)
Otto Isakower - pp. 209-215
Chapter Six: The Analyzing Instrument: An Illustrative Example—A Student's Account of a Period of Analysis and Supervision: “The Mona Lisa Theme”
Otto Isakower - pp. 216-222
Chapter Seven: The Analyzing Instrument Concluding Discussion—November 20th, 1963
- pp. 227-228
Dr. Otto Isakower's Analyzing Instrument: Reflections Three Decades Later
Theodore Lipin - pp. 229-232
A Theory of Supervision—Possible or Impossible? A Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique—Possible or Impossible?
Leo A. Spiegel - pp. 233-235
Reflections on the Analyzing Instrument
Martin Wangh - pp. 242-245
The Supervising Instrument
Sheldon Roth - pp. 246-260
Otto Isakower and the Analyzing Instrument
James H. Spencer, Leon Balter & Zvi Lothane - pp. 261-271
Comments on the Concept of the Analyzing Instrument
William I. Grossman - pp. 295-298
Uses of the Analyzing Instrument
L. Noah Shaw - pp. 299-301
Further Uses of the Analyzing Instrument
L. Noah Shaw
The Analyzing Instrument in the Teaching and Conduct of the Analytic Process by Otto Isakower, M.D. As Edited By Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D
Reflections on the Analyzing Instrument by Some Participants in the Original Discussions
Contemporary Reflections on the Analyzing Instrument
The Analyst's Notepad: The Instrument in Action
Proceedings of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 323-331
Reflections on the Written Presentation of Psychoanalytic Clinical Data: Necessary Source and Perennial Problem
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen Rittenberg - pp. 333-367
The Patient as Sign and Story: Disease Pictures, Life Histories, and the First Psychoanalytic Case History
Stephanie Kiceluk - pp. 369-380
The Structural Theory and Clinical Practice
Charles Brenner - pp. 381-409
Presenting a Case: Some Observations on the Experience and its Impact on the Analytic Dyad
Fern W. Cohen - pp. 412-434
A Clinical Case Study
Josephine Wright - pp. 435-440
Discussion
Eslee Samberg - pp. 441-446
Discussion
N. John Pareja - pp. 448-452
Summary of Discussions: Affiliated Staff Conference, January 23, 1992
Herbert M. Wyman - pp. 459-468
On Beginning An Analysis, edited by Theodore Jacobs, M.D., and Arnold Rothstein, M.D., International Universities Press, Madison, CT, 1990, 309 pp. + xviii Reviewed by Dale Boesky, M.D.
Dale Boesky
Continuing Case Section: Affiliated Staff Conference, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, Treatment Center, January 23, 1992
Issue 4
19 articlesUnconscious Fantasy- pp. 485-485
Editors' Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 487-504
The Maimed Avenger: A Variation of the Oedipal Fantasy
Daniel M. Birger - pp. 505-511
Unconscious Fantasy: An Introduction to the Work of Jacob A. Arlow, M.D., and to the Symposium in His Honor
Arnold A. Richards - pp. 515-516
Introduction
Arnold A. Richards - pp. 517-524
The Concept of Unconscious Fantasy
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 525-531
The Durability of Unconscious Fantasy
Milton H. Horowitz - pp. 533-545
The Role of Unconscious Fantasies in Dreams
Ronda Shaw - pp. 547-559
The Influence of Parents' Unconscious Fantasies on Children's Adaptation as Illustrated by Transsexuality
Ernest Kafka - pp. 561-566
Comments
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 567-572
Morning Panel: Discussion from the Floor
Peter Dunn - pp. 573-573
Editors' Concluding Note
- pp. 583-599
An Unexpected Abortion Controversy: Some Observations from an Analytic Session of a Single Nonpregnant Woman
Rhoda S. Frenkel - pp. 601-606
Infertility, Penis Envy, and a Dream: A Clinical Communication with Reference to Freud
Barbara Stimmel - pp. 607-622
To Mother or Not to Mother: Abortion and its Challenges
Graciela Abelin-Sas - pp. 655-655
Editors' Concluding Note