Issue 1
10 articlesIntroduction
- pp. 7-21
Mentalizing the Unmentalizable: Parenting Children on the Spectrum
Arietta Slade - pp. 22-31
Psychotherapy for Autism
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 32-39
When, Why and How: Does Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Have A Place On The Spectrum?
Jan Drucker - pp. 40-48
Echoes in the Nursery: Insights for Treatment of Early Signs of Autism in a Baby Sibling
Barbara Kalmanson - pp. 49-56
Am I My Brother's Keeper? Challenges for the Siblings of Autistic Children
Seth Aronson - pp. 57-69
Initiative and Advocacy When a Parent Has a Child with a Disability
Daniel Gensler - pp. 70-82
Parenting a Child with Disabilities: Personal Reflections
Nancy J. Crown - pp. 83-85
Reflection
Anni Bergman
Acknowledgments
Issue 2
5 articles- pp. 87-95
You Can't Do That — Or Can You? Historical and Clinical Perspectives on Limit Setting in Child Psychotherapy
Jill Bellinson - pp. 96-103
On Holding the Situation: Parental Affect Tolerance, Limit Setting, and the Transition to Object Usage
Michael Axelman - pp. 104-112
Discussion: Tightening Up and Lightening Up
Diane Ehrensaft - pp. 113-123
Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents with Physical Disabilities
Robert M. Gordon, Michele Zaccario, Deborah M. Sachs, Heather Ufberg & Jennifer A. Carlson - pp. 124-136
Mourning the Loss of the Idealized Child
Lynn Hugger
Issue 3-4
5 articles- pp. 137-144
The Development of a Sense of Humor in a Young Child During Psychoanalysis
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur - pp. 145-155
Sleeping on the Couch: Interpretation-in-Action in Infant-Parent Psychotherapy
Todd S. Renschler - pp. 156-168
Intergenerational Dynamics of Trauma
Linda M. Perez - pp. 169-180
How Do Adolescents Leave Psychotherapy?
William H. Kline - pp. 181-192
Is There a Connection Between Childhood Trauma and Depression Among Lesbians?
Peggy Drexler