Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 3-3
Editors' Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 15-24
Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis: An Integration, by Stephen A. Mitchell
John F. Crow - pp. 25-46
A Commentary on The Significance of Infant Observational Research for Clinical Work with Children, Adolescents, and Adults, edited by Scott Dowling and Arnold Rothstein
Henri Parens - pp. 47-53
Review Essay: The Contributions of Robert N. Emde, M.D.
Aaron H. Esman - pp. 55-64
Psychoanalysis and Motivation, by Joseph Lichtenburg
Lissa Weinstein - pp. 87-126
Analyzing Defense: Two Different Methods
Monroe Pray
Critical Review Essays
Two Contrasting Approaches to Psychoanalytic Technique
Issue 2
18 articles- pp. 157-159
Editors' Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 178-189
Discussion
David Milrod - pp. 190-195
Response to David Milrod, M.D. (February 9, 1993)
Leon Hoffman - pp. 214-220
Discussion
Helen Meyers - pp. 221-226
Discussion
David Milrod - pp. 228-230
Response to David Milrod, M.D. (February 23, 1993)
Leon Hoffman - pp. 238-240
Summary of Discussion
Barry J. Landau - pp. 241-258
Sibling Suicide: Its Effects on the Wish for a Child and on the Maternal Transference/Countertransference Interaction
Judith Rappaport - pp. 277-278
Discussion, March 19, 1992: Introduction and Summary of Dr. Kopff's Remarks on the Case Presentation
Richard W. Weiss - pp. 279-282
Discussion
Aaron H. Esman - pp. 283-286
Affiliate Staff Discussion
Richard W. Weiss - pp. 304-308
Psychosis and Near Psychosis: Ego Function, Symbol Structure, Treatment, by Eric Marcus, M.D., Springer-Verlag, New York, 1992 Reviewed by Martin S. Willick, M.D.
Martin S. Willick
Superego Analysis Report of the Kris Study Group Part One: Meeting of New York Psychoanalytic Society, February 9, 1993
Part Two: Meeting of New York Psychoanalytic Society, February 23, 1993
Part Three: Discussion Group on Superego Analysis at the American Psychoanalytic Association Meeting, May 20, 1993
Proceedings of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute Treatment Center
The Analyst's Notepad
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 315-316
Introduction: The Contributions of Charles Brenner, M.D.: Psychoanalysis Rebooted
- pp. 323-333
The Dreamer's Creation of Compromise out of Conflict
Marianne Goldberger - pp. 335-346
The Many Masks of Infantile Sexual Conflict: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Narcissism and Masochism
Arnold Rothstein - pp. 347-352
Discussion
Charles Brenner - pp. 353-361
Clinical Considerations of the More Disturbed Patient
Michael Porder - pp. 363-376
Conflict and Compromise Formation in a Case of Male Homosexuality
Yale Kramer - pp. 377-393
Working with Conflict and Deficit in Borderline and Narcissistic Patients
Martin S. Willick - pp. 395-406
Discussion
Manuel Furer - pp. 429-451
Transference Manifestations as Changing Compromise Formations Throughout the Course of an Analysis: A Contribution to the Discussion of Transference Resistance and Transference Neurosis
Carl H. Kleban
Symposium: The Clinical Value of the Concepts of Conflict and Compromise Formation, November 17, 1990, New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Issue 4
16 articles- pp. 467-468
Editors' Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 473-488
The Mind as Conflict and Compromise Formation
Charles Brenner - pp. 489-496
Discussion
Eugene J. Mahon - pp. 497-505
Discussion
Morton Shane - pp. 507-508
Response
Charles Brenner - pp. 509-522
Dialogue on the Brenner Paper Between Charles Brenner, M.D. and Dale Boesky, M.D.
Dale Boesky - pp. 523-527
Charles Brenner
- pp. 528-540
Dale Boesky
- pp. 541-542
Charles Brenner
- pp. 553-559
Discussion
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 561-563
Response
Charles Brenner