Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-27
Unconscious Communication and the Transmission of Loss
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 28-46
Complex Attachments: Exploring the Relation Between Mother and Child When Economic Necessity Requires Migration to the North
Martha Bragin & Monica Pierrepointe - pp. 47-63
Issues of Disruptive Attachment and Countertransference in the Treatment of a Young Boy Infected with HIV
Topher Collier & Virginia Robles - pp. 64-81
Alone in the “Darkness of the Night”: Psychotherapy with Children in States of Nonexistence
Ionas Sapountzis - pp. 82-91
Fantasy, Symbol, and the Development of Thought
Peter Carnochan - pp. 92-118
Affective Scaffolding: A Process Measure for Psychotherapy with Children
Joy A. Kassett, George A. Bonanno & Clifford I. Notarius - pp. 119-137
On the Intermingling of Conflict and Deficit: The Case of a Hospitalized Boy with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
David A. Whelan - pp. 138-161
Making Life Good Enough
D. Patrick Zimmerman
Issue 2
6 articles- pp. 163-184
Psychotherapeutic Debriefing of Children and Adolescents After Exposure to Violence in Home or Community: Integrating Narrative Techniques
Robert G. Ziegler, Judith Howe & Gale Pasternak - pp. 185-202
Interventions with Parents to Support the Parental Holding Environment to Permit the Debriefing of Children
Robert G. Ziegler & Deborah Weidner - pp. 203-232
Intergenerational Communication of Violent Traumatic Experience Within and by the Dyad: The Case of a Mother and Her Toddler
Daniel S. Schechter - pp. 233-251
Infantile Trauma and the Psychoses
Barry Shrem - pp. 252-269
Parental Belief Systems and Difficulties in Parenting: Using the Parental Awareness Scheme as a Therapeutic Guide
Esther Cohen - pp. 270-282
The Child Therapist's Generative Use of Self
Kenneth Barish
Issue 3
13 articles- pp. 299-302
Our Most Important Task The Well-Being and Protection of Children
Vincent J. Fontana - pp. 303-312
Preface and Overview
Carole Grand - pp. 313-328
Insecurity and Fear of Attachment in a Troubled Adoption: A Clinical Example
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 329-341
The Holding Environment in Adoption
Steven L. Nickman - pp. 342-355
Parental Death and Foster Care: A Personal and Professional Perspective
Francine Cournos - pp. 356-368
Remembering and Forgetting: Working with Memories of Trauma with Fostered and Adopted Children
Jenny Kenrick - pp. 369-383
What I Hear, I Can't Write
Catherine Mathelin - pp. 384-390
Eileen: Treatment of a Foster Child
Sujatha Subramanian - pp. 391-397
Treatment of an Adopted Child: The Case of Roger
Neal Vorus - pp. 398-401
Commentary on “Eileen: Treatment of a Foster Child”
Jenny Kenrick - pp. 402-405
Commentary on “Treatment of an Adopted Child: The Case of Roger”
Jenny Kenrick - pp. 406-414
Being Lost, Being Found, and Being Alone
Laura Kleinerman - pp. 415-417
Postscript: Adoption and Foster Care Study Group
Sally Moskowitz & Corliss Parker
Issue 4
6 articles- pp. 419-443
What Evidence for Evidence-Based Prevention?
Peter Fonagy - pp. 444-465
Finding Each Other: Using a Psychoanalytic-Developmental Perspective to Build Understanding and Strengthen Attachment Between Teenaged Mothers and Their Babies
Hillary Mayers & Ava L. Siegler - pp. 466-479
Severe Postpartum Depression After the September 11 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks
Miriam Pierce - pp. 480-485
Trauma and Attachment Disorders in Three Female Generations
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur - pp. 486-508
Projective Testing as a Heuristic “Snapshot” of Themes in Child and Adult Psychoanalysis: The Case of Lisa
Steve Tuber - pp. 509-528
Finding the Paper Clip: Maintaining Connection with Congenitally Blind Children
Lisa Jepson