Issue 1
18 articles- pp. 5-5
Editors' Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 11-21
The Clinical Use of Daydreams in Analysis
Marianne Goldberger - pp. 23-24
Response to Marianne Goldberger, M.D.
Martin H. Stein - pp. 25-42
On Thralldom: A Psychoanalytic Study of Men Enslaved to Women
Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 43-44
Response to Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D.
Martin H. Stein - pp. 45-52
How Character Shapes Transference
Milton H. Horowitz - pp. 53-54
Response to Milton Horowitz, M.D.
Martin H. Stein - pp. 55-73
Dilemmas of Sexuality and Identity: A Case of Multiple Identifications
Susan Rosbrow-Reich - pp. 75-76
Response to Susan Rosbrow-Reich, Ph.D.
Martin H. Stein - pp. 77-81
Response to Martin H. Stein, M.D.
Susan Rosbrow-Reich - pp. 95-97
Intake Interview II
John Donadeo - pp. 99-101
Intake Committee Discussion, January 7, 1985
Klaus Angel - pp. 119-123
Discussion of Renee Welner's Presentation
Dorothy Lieberman - pp. 125-129
Affiliated Staff Discussion, January 11, 1993
Steven Wein
States of Mind a Symposium in Honor of Martin H. Stein, M.D
Proceedings of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society: Affiliated Staff Conference, January 11, 1993
Part I: Treatment Center Intake Process, New York Psychoanalytic Institute
Part II: Affiliated Staff Meeting, New York Psychoanalytic Institute
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 135-137
Editors' Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 149-168
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder? Or, a Narcissistic Solution in an Obsessional Man? A Nineteen-Year Treatment in Progress
Martin S. Willick - pp. 169-184
A Clinical Study of the Effect of the Introduction of Antidepressant Medication on the Psychoanalytic Process in an Analysis of Long Duration
Jack L. Solomon - pp. 185-207
Resistances and Obstructions: Their Distinction in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Harold W. Wylie & Mavis L. Wylie - pp. 209-222
The Benefits of Vacations/Interruptions in Psychoanalysis
Edward J. Rhoads & John M. Rhoads - pp. 260-264
The Homosexualities and the Therapeutic Process, edited by Charles W. Socarides, M.D. and Vamik Volkan, M.D. International Universities Press, Madison, CT, 1991, 315 pp. $42.502. Reviewed by Lowell Rubin, M.D.
Lowell Rubin
How Long the Analysis?
How Wide the Scope? Perversions and Homosexuality
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 267-267
Editors' Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 277-281
Course Number 408: Current Views of Female Psychology
Ronda R. Shaw - pp. 297-314
Motives and Determinants of Girls’ Penis Envy in the Negative Oedipal Phase
Ruth F. Lax - pp. 315-329
Female Genital Anxieties: An Integration of New and Old Ideas
Ronda R. Shaw - pp. 331-342
The Secret in the Constitution of Female Sexuality: The Effects of the Adult's Sexual Look upon the Subjectivity of the Girl
Emilce Dio Bleichmar - pp. 343-359
The Defensive Aspect of Feminism and its Resistance Function in Psychoanalysis
Mary C. Lamia - pp. 383-404
Effect of Therapist's Pregnancies on Transference and Countertransference: A Case History
Margery Adelson
Female Psychology and Psychoanalytic Education
Papers on Female Psychosexuality
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 411-411
Editors' Introduction
Herbert M. Wyman & Stephen M. Rittenberg - pp. 413-428
Some Remarks on Psychoanalytic Technique
Charles Brenner - pp. 429-456
Notes on Psychoanalytic Theory and Its Consequences for Technique
Arnold D. Richards & Arlene Kramer Richards - pp. 465-470
Comments on “Notes on Psychoanalytic Theory and Its Consequences for Technique”
Robert Caper - pp. 471-482
Theory and Technique: What is Psychoanalysis?
Elizabeth T. de Bianchedi - pp. 483-490
How Theory Affects Technique
James L. Fosshage - pp. 491-506
Self Psychology is Not What You Think It Is
Paul H. Ornstein - pp. 507-518
Some Notes on Psychoanalytic Theory and its Consequences for Technique
Irving Steingart - pp. 519-526
The Strawman Cometh
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 527-542
The Relation of Theory to Technique
Robert S. Wallerstein