Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-35
The Influence of Hungarian Analysts on Hyman Spotnitz and the Modern Psychoanalytic School
Robert J. Marshall - pp. 36-48
Sharing the Couch: Ethical Considerations of Third Parties in Treatment
Michael S. Birnkrant - pp. 49-67
Adolescence: A Battleground for Separation and Psychic Integration
Barbara D'Amato - pp. 68-76
Starting Treatment
Theodore Laquercia - pp. 77-94
From Primitive Fears to the Safety of Metaphor
Josie Oppenheim - pp. 100-107
Antonino Ferro and Giuseppe Civitarese. The Analytic Field and Its Transformations. London: Karnac, 2015. 204 pages.
Uta Gosmann - pp. 113-114
Contributors
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 117-118
In Memoriam: June Bernstein and Murray H. Sherman
- pp. 119-154
Modern Psychoanalysis
Jane Snyder - pp. 155-175
Getting to “No”: The Role of the Negative in Liberating Desire
Eugene Goldwater - pp. 176-192
The Repression of the Bad Oedipal Mother in Psychoanalysis
Nahaleh Moshtagh - pp. 193-216
Reaching for the Primitive
Bonnie W. Irwin - pp. 222-234
A Stubborn Resistance Resolved in Conjoint Modern Analysis and Hypnotherapy
Richard Friedman - pp. 240-243
Freud and Yoga. T. K. V. Desikachar and Hellfried Krusche. New York: North Point Press, 2014. 212 pp.
Lisa Landphair - pp. 244-247
Seduction and Desire: The Psychoanalytic Theory of Sexuality Since Freud. Ilka Quindeau. J. Bendix, Trans. London: Karnac, 2013, 300 pp.
Jon Dzitko - pp. 249
Contributors