- pp. 1-17
How and Why Do Patients Become More Objective? Sterba Compared with Strachey
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 18-36
Theoretical Inference and the New Psychoanalytic Theories of Infancy
G. E. Zuriff - pp. 37-64
The Evolution of Freud's Theory about Dreaming
Malcolm N. McLeod - pp. 65-83
Faulkner's as I Lay Dying: Issues of Method in Applied Analysis
Francis Baudry - pp. 85-87
An Analyst's Slip of the Tongue
Warren S. Poland - pp. 91-98
New Foundations for Psychoanalysis: By Jean Laplanche. Translated by David Macey. Cambridge, MA/Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Ltd., 1989. 176 pp.
Gerald I. Fogel - pp. 98-101
Theaters of the Body. A Psychoanalytic Approach to Psychosomatic Illness: By Joyce McDougall. New York/London: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1989. 183 pp.
Howard B. Levine - pp. 101-104
The Quadrille of Gender. Casanova's 'Memoirs.': By François Roustang. Translated by Anne C. Vila. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1988. 163 pp.
Gall S. Reed - pp. 104-109
Le Divan De Procuste: Le Poids Des Mots, Le Mal-Entendu Du Sexe. (The Procrustean Couch: The Weight of Words, the Misunderstanding of Sex.): By Joyce McDougall, Octave Mannoni, Denis Vasse, and Laura Dethiville. Paris: Éditions Denoël, 1987. 165 pp.
Antoine G. Hani - pp. 109-114
Lacan in Contexts: By David Macey. New York/London: Verso, 1988. 322 pp.
John P. Muller - pp. 114-116
L'Identité Psychosomatique. Une Approche Par La Théorie Générale Des Systèmes. (Psychosomatic Identity. An Approach Following General Systems Theory.): By Henri Bianchi. Paris: Éditions Aubier, 1990. 353 pp.
Edward Nersessian - pp. 116-119
Le Travail Mental Du Psychanalyste. (The Mental Work of the Psychoanalyst.): By Lisbeth von Benedek. Paris: Éditions Universitaires, 1989. 158 pp.
James Naiman - pp. 120-122
Cultivating Freud's Garden in France: By Marion Michele Oliner, Ph.D. Northvale, NJ/London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1988. 332 pp.
Daniel Jacobs - pp. 122-123
Le Coeur Et La Raison—L'hypnose En Question De Lavoisier À Lacan. (The Heart and Reason—The Question of Hypnosis from Lavoisier to Lacan.): By L. Chertok and I. Stengers. Paris: Payot, 1989. 289 pp.
James Naiman - pp. 123-127
The Other Side of Language. A Philosophy of Listening: By Gemma Corradi Fiumara. Translated by Charles Lambert. London/New York: Routledge, 1990. 214 pp.
Ana-Maria Rizzuto - pp. 127-133
Jahrbuch Der Psychoanalyse. Beiträge Zur Theorie Und Praxis: Band 23. (Yearbook of Psychoanalysis. Contributions to Theory and Practice. Vol. 23.) Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 1988. 304 pp.
Albrecht Kuchenbuch - pp. 133-136
Jahrbuch Der Psychoanalyse. Beiträge Zur Theorie Und Praxis: Band 25. (Yearbook of Psychoanalysis. Contributions to Theory and Praxis. Vol. 25.) Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 1989. 296 pp.
Ernest S. Wolf - pp. 137
Psyche. XL, 1986: Law and History. On Psychoanalytic Concepts of Epistemology. Ulrich Sonnemann. Pp. 569-582.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 137-138
Psyche. XL, 1986: On the Problem of Sadism and Masochism. Judith Le Soldat. Pp. 617-637.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 138
Psyche. XL, 1986: The Life and Work of Imre Hermann. Paul Harmat. Pp. 640-651.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 138-139
Psyche. XL, 1986: George Devereux. Toward the Understanding of Psychoanalysis as an Epistemological and General Cultural Discipline. Brigitte Milkau-Kaufmann and Florian Rötzer. Pp. 665-677.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 139-140
Psyche. XL, 1986: On the Relationship between Psychoanalysis and Systems Theory. Tomas Plänkers. Pp. 678-708.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 140
Psyche. XL, 1986: Does Psychoanalysis Neglect the Body? Günther Bittner. Pp. 709-734.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 141
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984
Emmett Wilson - pp. 141
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: Introductory Remarks. Michel Fain. Pp. 1125-1132.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 141-142
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: On Somatic Problems in Freud's Work and in That of Some of His Successors. Rosine Debray. Pp. 1133-1142.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 142
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: On the Dreams of Patients with Somatic Illness. Pierre Marty. Pp. 1143-1161.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 143-143
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: The Gaze, Eroticization, and Psychosomatic Illness. Jacques Cain. Pp. 1183-1195.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 143
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: Complexities in Consultation on Psychosomatic Problems. Michel Fain. Pp. 1209-1227.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 143-144
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: Aspects of Mental Life in the Aged. Gérard Le Gouès. Pp. 1259-1273.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 144
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: The Setting and the Word. Paul Israël. Pp. 1351-1361.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 144-145
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: From Mesmer to Freud. First Reflections on the Prehistory of the Psychoanalytic Setting. René Roussillon. Pp. 1363-1383.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 145
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: Some Considerations on the Difficulties of Psychoanalysis of Borderline Children. Francisco Palacio Espasa. Pp. 1399-1412.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 145-146
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVIII, 1984: The Setting of Psychoanalytic Family Therapy. Jean-Pierre Caillot and Gérard Decherf. Pp. 1421-1434.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 146
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLVII, 1984: Freud and Collective Formations. Reflections on the Object-Group and Technical Consequences. Claude Pigott. Pp. 1435-1443.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 146-147
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Anxiety Neurosis. Joâo dos Santos. Pp. 17-106.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 148
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Hysteria. Unity and Diversity. Augustin Jeanneau. Pp. 107-326.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 148-149
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: The Recalcitrance of the Clinical. Fixation on Technique or Questioning Theory? Variations on a Major Theme. Jean Bergeret. Pp. 525-550.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 149-150
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Feminine Masochism and Destructiveness. Jacqueline Cosnier. Pp. 551-568.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 150-151
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: The Two Ways of Innovation in Psychoanalysis. Jean Guillaumin. Pp. 569-576.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 151
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: Freud and the Problem of the Object. André Ruffiot. Pp. 577-595.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 151-152
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: The Negative Therapeutic Reaction. René Roussillon. Pp. 597-621.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 152-153
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XLIX, 1985: The Fate of Aggressive Impulses. Claude Balier. Pp. 623-645.
Emmett Wilson - pp. 154
Notes
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Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York
Monica Michell - pp. 157-159
Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East
- pp. 159-160
Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East
Ira Lable - pp. 160
Notes
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Notes
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Notes
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The Patient's Perception of the Analyst: The Hidden Transference
Judith Fingert Chused - pp. 185-205
Transference: "An Original Creation"
Warren S. Poland - pp. 206-229
The Psychoanalytic View of Phobias—Part I: Freud's Theories of Phobias and Anxiety
Allan Compton - pp. 230-253
The Psychoanalytic View of Phobias—Part II: Infantile Phobias
Allan Compton - pp. 257-262
Soul Murder. The Effects of Childhood Abuse and Deprivation: By Leonard Shengold, M.D. New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1989. 342 pp.
David M. Hurst - pp. 262-266
Motivation and Explanation. An Essay on Freud's Philosophy of Science. Psychological Issues Monograph 56: By Nigel Mackay, Ph.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 254 pp.
Lewis A. Kirshner - pp. 266-270
The Mourning-Liberation Process. Volumes 1, 2: By George H. Pollock, M.D., Ph.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 718 pp.
Vamik D. Volkan - pp. 270-274
Parental Loss and Achievement: By Marvin Eisenstadt, André Haynal, Pierre Rentchnick, and Pierre de Senarclens. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 338 pp.
Melvin Singer - pp. 274-279
A Child Analysis with Anna Freud: By Peter Heller. Translated by Salomé Burckhardt and Mary Weigand. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1990. 383 pp.
Samuel Weiss - pp. 279-282
Fathers and their Families: Edited by Stanley H. Cath, Alan Gurwitt, and Linda Gunsberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1989. 683 pp.
Joseph Schachter - pp. 282-286
Foundations of Object Relations Family Therapy: Edited by Jill Savege Scharff, M.D. Northvale, NJ/London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1989. 488 pp.
Melvin R. Lansky - pp. 286-291
Drive, Ego, Object, and Self. A Synthesis for Clinical Work: By Fred Pine. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1990. 279 pp.
John E. Gedo - pp. 291-295
The Development of the Ego: Implications for Personality Theory, Psychopathology, and the Psychotherapeutic Process: By Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 380 pp.
Robert L. Tyson - pp. 295-298
Handbook of Phobia Therapy. Rapid Symptom Relief in Anxiety Disorders: Edited by Carol Lindemann, Ph.D. Northvale, NJ/London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1989. 434 pp.
Donald M. Kaplan - pp. 299-300
Women Analyze Women. In France, England, and the United States: By Elaine Hoffman Baruch and Lucienne J. Serrano. New York/London: New York University Press, 1988. 424 pp.
Adrienne P. Applegarth - pp. 300-304
Images of Freud. Cultural Responses to Psychoanalysis: By Barry Richards. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989. 211 pp.
Herbert M. Wyman - pp. 304-308
Psychiatry and the Cinema: By Krin Gabbard and Glen O. Gabbard. Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press, 1987. 304 pp.
Ilsa Bick - pp. 309-312
Psychoanalytic Aspects of Fieldwork: By Jennifer C. Hunt. Newbury Park, CA/London/New Delhi: Sage Publications, Inc., 1989. 93 pp.
Howard F. Stein - pp. 313
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: The Place of the Adolescent Process in the Analysis of the Adult. Peter Blos. Pp. 3-18.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 313
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: The Reality in Fantasy-Making. Shlomith Cohen. Pp. 57-72.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 313
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: From Protomasochism to Masochism. A Developmental View. Jules Glenn. Pp. 73-86.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 313-313
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: Comments on Phobic Mechanisms in Childhood. Anne-Marie Sandler. Pp. 101-114.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 314-314
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: The Analyst's Visual Images and the Child Analyst's Trap. Johan Norman. Pp. 117-135.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 314
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: The Psychoanalyst's Use of Tact. William Sledge. Pp. 137-147.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 314
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: Gifts in Psychoanalysis: Theoretical and Technical Issues. Kenneth H. Talan. Pp. 149-163.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 314-315
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: Id or Superego: Some Theoretical Questions for Clinicians. T. Wayne Downey. Pp. 199-209.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 315
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: Psychoanalytic Neutrality toward Religious Experience. Nathanael Laor. Pp. 211-230.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 315
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: On Blaming: An Entry to the Question of Values. Vann Spruiell. Pp. 241-263.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 315
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: Daughters and Mothers: Oedipal Aspects of the Witch-Mother. E. Kirsten Dahl. Pp. 267-280.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 315-316
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: Adolescent Sexuality: A Body/Mind Continuum. Mose Laufer. Pp. 281-294.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 316
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: A Note on "The Theme of the Three Caskets." Eugene J. Mahon. Pp. 325-330.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 316
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: Terror Writing by the Formerly Terrified: A Look at Stephen King. Lenore C. Terr. Pp. 369-390.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 316
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XLIV, 1989: Looking for Anna Freud's Mother. Elisabeth Young-Bruehl. Pp. 391-407.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 316-317
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: The Relations among Narcissism, Egocentrism, Self-Concept, and Self-Esteem: Experimental, Clinical, and Theoretical Considerations. Drew Westen. Pp. 183-239.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 317
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: Is Freud's Concept of Instinct Incoherent? Resolving Strachey's Dilemma. Jerome C. Wakefield. Pp. 241-264.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 317-318
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: Why Instinctual Impulses Can't Be Unconscious: An Exploration of Freud's Cognitivism. Jerome C. Wakefield. Pp. 265-288.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 318
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: A Strategy for the Clinical Validation of Psychoanalytic Theory. Eric Gillett. Pp. 289-309.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 318-319
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: Brain-Centered Psychology: A Semiotic Approach. David D. Olds. Pp. 331-363.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 319
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: Freud, Truth, and the Wolf Man. Paul Wink. Pp. 365-416.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 319-320
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: Mirroring Processes, Hypnotic Processes, and Multiple Personality. Michael Ferguson. Pp. 417-450.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 320
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: The Evolution of Triadic Object Relations in the Preoedipal Phase: Contributions of Developmental Research. Elizabeth A. Sharpless. Pp. 459-482.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 320
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: Psychoanalysis and Social Theory: Sacrificing Psychoanalysis to Utopia? C. Fred Alford. Pp. 483-507.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 321-321
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: The Ending to Dora's Story: Deutsch's Footnote as Narrative. Anne E. Thompson. Pp. 509-534.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 321
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: The Effectiveness of Interpretations: A Reader-Response Perspective on Psychoanalytic Cure. Beatrice Priel. Pp. 535-550.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 321
Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought. XIII, 1990: The Problem of Unconscious Affect: Signal Anxiety versus the Double-Prediction Theory. Eric Gillett. Pp. 551-600.
Joel Gonchar - pp. 322-322
American Imago. XLVI, 1989
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 322
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Remarks on the Popularity of Mickey Mouse (1940). Fritz Moellenhoff. Pp. 105-119.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 322
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Psychoanalysis as a Therapy of Society (1940). Paul Federn. Pp. 125-141.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 322-323
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Psychotherapy and the Pursuit of Happiness (1941). Hanns Sachs. Pp. 143-152.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 323
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Unveiling Sais: Reflections on Federn and Sachs. Jonathan Scott Lee. Pp. 153-159.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 323
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: The Characteristics of Masochism (1939). Theodor Reik. Translated by G. Wilbur. Pp. 161-195.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 323-324
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Introduction to "The Characteristics of Masochism." Donald M. Kaplan. Pp. 197-202.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 324
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: The Influence of Freud on Anthropology (1958). Weston LaBarre. Pp. 203-245.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 324
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Thomas Mann's Death in Venice (1969). Harry Slochower. Pp. 255-279.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 324
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: André Breton and the Politics of the Dream: Surrealism in Paris, ca. 1918-1924. Jack J. Spector. Pp. 287-317.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 325-325
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Surrealism and Psychoanalysis: Notes on a Cultural Affair. Donald M. Kaplan. Pp. 319-327.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 325
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Massonic Wrongs. Norman N. Holland. Pp. 329-352.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 325
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: On Situating the Object: Thoughts on the Maternal Function, Modernism and Post-Modernism. Donald Moss. Pp. 353-369.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 325
American Imago. XLVI, 1989: The State of the Subject Today. Cornelius Castoriadis. Translated by David Ames Curtis. Pp. 371-412.
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 326-327
Meetings of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East
Morris Stambler & Robert L. Pyles - pp. 327-328
Meetings of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East
- pp. 328-330
Meetings of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East
Graham Spruiell - pp. 330
Notes
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Notes
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Notes
- pp. 331-351
The Influence of Sphincter Control and Genital Sensation on Body Image and Gender Identity in Women
Arlene Kramer Richards - pp. 352-369
Some Vicissitudes of Aggression in the Interpretive Process
David L. Raphling - pp. 370-399
The Wish to be Soothed as a Resistance
Morris L. Peltz - pp. 400-425
The Psychoanalytic View of Phobias—Part III: Agoraphobia and Other Phobias of Adults
Allan Compton - pp. 426-446
The Psychoanalytic View of Phobias—Part IV: General Theory of Phobias and Anxiety
Allan Compton - pp. 449-453
The Psychoanalytic Core. Essays in Honor of Leo Rangell, M.D.: Edited by Harold P. Blum, M.D., Edward M. Weinshel, M.D., and F. Robert Rodman, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 536 pp.
Rebecca Z. Solomon - pp. 453-457
Freud Reappraised. A Fresh Look at Psychoanalytic Theory: By Robert R. Holt. New York/London: The Guilford Press, 1989. 433 pp.
John A. Macleod - pp. 457-461
Between Freud and Klein. The Psychoanalytic Quest for Knowledge and Truth: By Adam Limentani. London: Free Association Books, 1989. 281 pp.
Harold R. Galef - pp. 461-463
Separation and the Very Young: By James and Joyce Robertson. London: Free Association Books, 1989. 242 pp.
J. Alexis Burland - pp. 463-464
The Lost Childhood: By Yehuda Nir. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1989. 256 pp.
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 465-469
The Significance of Infant Observational Research for Clinical Work with Children, Adolescents, and Adults. (Workshop Series of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Monograph 5.): Edited by Scott Dowling, M.D. and Arnold Rothstein, M.D. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 257 pp.
Karen Gilmore - pp. 469-473
New Essays on Narcissism: By Béla Grunberger. Translated & edited by David Macey. London: Free Association Books, 1989. 205 pp.
Andrew P. Morrison - pp. 474-477
Effective Psychotherapy with Borderline Patients. Case Studies: By Robert J. Waldinger, M.D. and John G. Gunderson, M.D. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1989. 232 pp.
Robert E. Fischel - pp. 477-481
Love and Sex in Twelve Cultures: By Robert Endleman. New York: Psyche Press, 1989. 141 pp.
Werner Muensterberger - pp. 481-486
Oedipus in the Stone Age. A Psychoanalytic Study of Masculinization in Papua, New Guinea: By Theodore Lidz and Ruth Wilmanns Lidz. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 228 pp.
John Munder Ross - pp. 486-492
Too Long a Child. The Mother-Daughter Dyad: By Nini Herman. London: Free Association Books, 1989. 358 pp.
Ruth K. Karush - pp. 492-494
Myths and Mysteries of Same-Sex Love: By Christine Downing. New York: Continuum Publishing Co., 1989. 317 pp.
Richard C. Friedman - pp. 495-497
Panic. The Course of a Psychoanalysis: By Thorkil Vanggaard. New York/London: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1989. 144 pp.
Erik Gann - pp. 497-501
The Ability to Mourn. Disillusionment and the Social Origins of Psychoanalysis: By Peter Homans. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 1989. 390 pp.
Milton Viederman - pp. 501-503
Suicide. Understanding and Responding. Harvard Medical School Perspectives: Edited by Douglas Jacobs and Herbert N. Brown. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1989. 505 pp.
W. W. Meissner - pp. 503-504
Dirty Words: Psychoanalytic Insights: By Ariel C. Arango, M.D. Northvale, NJ/London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1989. 232 pp.
Richard W. Weiss - pp. 505
Journal of the American Academy of Psyhchoanalysis. XIX, 1991: A Developmental Perspective on Analytic Empathy: A Case Study. J. L. Trop and R. d. Stolorow. Pp. 31-46.
Lee Grossman - pp. 505
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991: Patients' Reactions to the Birth of a Male Analyst's Child. R. M. Waugaman. Pp. 47-66.
Lee Grossman - pp. 505-505
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991: Experiential Psychoanalysis and the Engagement of Selves: Ferenczi's Vision and the Psychoanalytic Present. I. S. Miller. Pp. 67-83.
Lee Grossman - pp. 506-506
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991: The Creative Person as Maverick. P. L. Giovacchini. Pp. 174-188.
Lee Grossman - pp. 506
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991: Sandor Ferenczi on Female Sexuality. J. E. Vida. Pp. 271-281.
Lee Grossman - pp. 506
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991: Freud and the Mighty Warrior. S. L. Warner. Pp. 282-293.
Lee Grossman - pp. 506-507
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991: The Role of the Transference in the Wolf Man Case. H. L. Muslin. Pp. 294-306.
Lee Grossman - pp. 507
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. XIX, 1991: How Analytic is Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy? R. M. Richard-Jodoin. Pp. 339-351.
Lee Grossman - pp. 507
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. IX, 1989
James R. Edgar - pp. 507-508
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. IX, 1989: Velvet Bricks: The Long-Term Inpatient Treatment of a Borderline Patient. Susan Kaye Leavitt Pearson. Pp. 487-516.
James R. Edgar - pp. 508
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. IX, 1989: Discussion: The Classical Position. Jacob A. Arlow. Pp. 517-527.
James R. Edgar - pp. 508
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. IX, 1989: Discussion: Self Psychology and Mrs. X. Ernest S. Wolf. Pp. 528-538.
James R. Edgar - pp. 508-509
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. IX, 1989: Discussion from an Object Relations View: A Resilient Fist in a Velvet Glove. Clarence G. Schulz. Pp. 539-553.
James R. Edgar - pp. 509
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. IX, 1989: Discussion: A Kleinian Perspective. Murray Jackson. Pp. 554-569.
James R. Edgar - pp. 509
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. IX, 1989: Discussion. Howard F. Searles. Pp. 570-585.
James R. Edgar - pp. 510-510
Psychoanalytic Inquiry. IX, 1989: Psychoanalytic Theory is a Many Splendored Thing: A Discussion of the Discussions. Joseph D. Lichtenberg. Pp. 586-603.
James R. Edgar - pp. 510
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVII, 1991: A Philosophy for the Embedded Analyst: Gadamer's Hermeneutics and the Social Paradigm of Psychoanalysis. Donnel B. Stern. Pp. 51-80.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 510-511
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVII, 1991: Working through the Past, Working towards the Future. Lewis Aron. Pp. 81-109.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 511
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVII, 1991: Idealization and the Holding of Ideals. Anna M. Antonovsky. Pp. 389-404.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 511-512
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVII, 1991: The Impact of the Therapist's Life Threatening Illness on the Therapeutic Situation. Gloria Friedman. Pp. 405-421.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 512
Contemporary Psychoanalysis. XXVII, 1991: Biblical Job: Changing the Helper's Mind. Jeffry J. Andresen. Pp. 454-481.
Sybil A.Y. Ginsburg - pp. 512
The Psychohistory Review: Studies of Motivation in History and Culture. XIX, 1990/91.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 513-514
The Psychohistory Review: Studies of Motivation in History and Culture. XIX, 1990/91.: The Truths ofFrankenstein: Technologism and Images of Destruction. Gordon Fellman. Pp. 177-231.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 514
The Psychohistory Review: Studies of Motivation in History and Culture. XIX, 1990/91.: Nietzsche and Freud: Two Voices from the Underground. Paul Roazen. Pp. 327-349.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 515-517
Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York
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Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York
Joshua I. Dorsky - pp. 518
Notes
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Notes
- pp. 519-541
Observations on the Utility of Couples Therapy Conducted by a Psychoanalyst—Transference and Countertransference in Resistance to Analysis
Arnold Rothstein - pp. 542-563
Use of the Analyst as a Fetish
Owen Renik - pp. 564-580
Slips of the Analyst
Sherwood Waldron - pp. 581-589
An Example of "Character Perversion" in a Woman
Lee Grossman - pp. 590-623
The Moral Journey of the First Viennese Psychoanalysts
Louis Rose - pp. 627-631
Other Times, Other Realities. Toward a Theory of Psychoanalytic Treatment: By Arnold H. Modell. Cambridge, MA/London: Harvard University Press, 1990. 180 pp.
James Morris - pp. 631-635
Introducción a La Teoría Psicoanalítica. (Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory.): Edited by Dr. León Grinberg. Madrid: Tecnipublicaciones, S.A., 1989. 269 pp.
Irene Cairo Chiarandini - pp. 635-639
Freud, Dora and Vienna 1900: By Hannah S. Decker. New York: The Free Press, 1991. 299 pp.
Jules Glenn - pp. 639-641
Reading Freud. Explorations and Entertainments: By Peter Gay. New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1990. 204 pp.
Daniel Jacobs - pp. 641-644
Child Care Choices. Balancing the Needs of Children, Families, and Society: By Edward F. Zigler and Mary E. Lang. New York: The Free Press, 1991. 271 pp.
Arthur J. Farley - pp. 644-648
Psychosocial Issues in Day Care: Edited by Shahla S. Chehrazi, M.D. Washington, DC/London: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1990. 292 pp.
Sally Provence - pp. 648-653
Second Chances. Men, Women and Children a Decade after Divorce: By Judith S. Wallerstein, Ph.D. and Sandra Blakeslee. New York: Ticknor and Fields, 1989. 325 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 653-656
The Earliest Relationship. Parents, Infants, and the Drama of Early Attachment: By T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. and Bertrand G. Cramer, M.D. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., 1990. 252 pp.
Wendy Olesker - pp. 656-660
New Dimensions in Adult Development: Edited by Robert A. Nemiroff, M.D. and Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1990. 545 pp.
Ruth M.S. Fischer - pp. 661-664
The Meanings of Menopause. Historical, Medical and Clinical Perspectives: Edited by Ruth Formanek. Hillsdale, NJ/Hove/London: The Analytic Press, 1990. 322 pp.
Alison Orr-Andrawes - pp. 664-667
Intimate Relations. Exploring Indian Sexuality: By Sudhir Kakar. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1989. 161 pp.
Frederick F. Shevin - pp. 668-670
Nietzsche's Enticing Psychology of Power: By Jacob Golomb. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1989. 350 pp.
Barry Opatow - pp. 670-674
Sexual Personae. Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson: By Camille Paglia. London/New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990. 718 pp.
Jay Martin - pp. 674
Erratum
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The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: Freedom and Independence: On the Psychoanalysis of Political Commitment. Paul Parin. Pp. 1-13.
John J. Hartman - pp. 675
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: The Mark of Oppression: Jews and Homosexuals as Strangers. Paul Parin. Pp. 15-39.
John J. Hartman - pp. 675
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: Psychoanalytic Anthropology: The Analogous Tasks of the Psychoanalyst and the Ethnographer. Mark J. Gehrie. Pp. 41-69.
John J. Hartman - pp. 676
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: The Theoretical Importance of Pseudo-Procreative Symbolism. Warren Shapiro. Pp. 72-88.
John J. Hartman - pp. 676
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: Cultic Elements in Early Christianity: Antioch and Jerusalem. W. W. Meissner. Pp. 89-117.
John J. Hartman - pp. 676
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: The Visionary Practices of Jewish Apocalyptists. Daniel Merkur. Pp. 119-148.
John J. Hartman - pp. 676
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: Incest and Parricide on the Throne of Judah? Avner Falk. Pp. 149-165.
John J. Hartman - pp. 676-677
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: Creationist Resistance to Evolution: The Patriarchal Unconscious as the Key. Robert Bates Graber and Ladelle McWhorter. Pp. 167-190.
John J. Hartman - pp. 677
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: Mama, Papa, and the Space Between: Children, Sacred Objects, and Transitional Phenomena in Aboriginal Central Australia. John Morton. Pp. 191-225.
John J. Hartman - pp. 677
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: Cinderella and the Saint: The Life Story of a Jewish Moroccan Female Healer in Israel. Yoram Bilu and Galit Hasan-Rokem. Pp. 227-260.
John J. Hartman - pp. 677
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: The False Face: Observations on the Reactions to Maskers and Strangers. Werner Muensterberger. Pp. 261-279.
John J. Hartman - pp. 677-678
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. XIV. 1989: Contributions of Crosscultural Studies to Clinical Theory and Practice: The Work of Paul Parin. Daniel M. A. Freeman. Pp. 281-299.
John J. Hartman - pp. 678
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: An Overview of Anxiety Disorders. Robert O. Pasnau and Alexander Bystritsky. Pp. 157-170.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 678
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: A Psychopharmacologist's Perspective on Panic Disorder. Jerrold F. Rosenbaum. Pp. 184-198.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 678-679
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: Mitral Valve Prolapse and Panic Disorder. Ashok Raj and David V. Sheehan. Pp. 199-208.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 679
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: Distinguishing Features of Delayed-Onset Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Dilip Ramchandani. Pp. 247-254.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 679
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: Incest Perpetrators in Group Therapy: A Psychodynamic Perspective. Ramon Ganzarain and Bonnie J. Buchele. Pp. 295-310.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 679-680
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: Suicidal Patients' Psychological Attacks on the Therapist. Wolfgang E. Milch. Pp. 384-390.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 680
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: The Exploitation Index: An Early Warning Indicator of Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy. Richard S. Epstein and Robert I. Simon. Pp. 451-465.
Shiela Hafter Gray - pp. 680-681
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: Exploration of Nightmares in Hospital Treatment of Borderline Patients. Melvin R. Lansky and Carol R. Bley. Pp. 466-476.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 681
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: Therapist Envy. Roy M. Whitman and Ellin L. Bloch. Pp. 478-487.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 681
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. LIV, 1990: Classical Psychoanalysis and Object Relations Theory in the Analysis of Character. Harwant S. Gill. Pp. 488-498.
Sheila Hafter Gray - pp. 681-682
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Self-Analysis: A Fool for a Patient? Richard D. Chessick. Pp. 311-340.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 682
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: The Debate over Freud's Self-Understanding. Margaret Nash. Pp. 341-350.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 682
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Einstein's Three Dreams: Moral Conflicts and Life Crises of the New Prometheus. Joseph Katz. Pp. 351-374.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 682
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Uncanny Update and Henry James. Richard A. Hutch. Pp. 375-390.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 682
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Living and Dying for the Ideal: A Study of Willy Loman's Narcissism. Giles Mitchell. Pp. 391-407.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 683-683
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: The Goodnight Kiss and Involuntary Memory in Proust's Remembrance of Things Past. Donald O. Chankin. Pp. 409-422.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 683
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Eulenspiegel's Rebellion against the Civilizing Process: A Psychohistorical Perspective. Ronald Glasberg. Pp. 423-445.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 683
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Metapsychology, Symbol Formation, and the Work of Susan Deri. Peter Deri. Pp. 479-489.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 683
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: The Great Representatives of Hungarian Psychiatry: Balint, Ferenczi, Hermann, and Szondi (1981). Susan Deri. Pp. 491-501.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 683-684
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Szondi's Genetically Based Schicksalsanalysis as a Parameter of Psychoanalysis. (1974). Susan Deri. Pp. 503-510.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 684
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Changing Concepts of the Ego in Psychoanalytic Theory (1963). Susan Deri. Pp. 511-518.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 684
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: The Aged and Women: Partners by Prejudice (1973). Susan Deri. Pp. 519-523.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 684-685
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: The Homeostatic and the Representational Function of the Symbolic Process; with Reference to the "Rat Man's" Obsessive Ideation (1964). Susan Deri. Pp. 525-534.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 685
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Case Presentation (1965). Susan Deri. Pp. 535-554.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 685
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: New Answers to Old Questions: What the Complete Freud-Fliess Correspondence Tells Us. Malcolm MacMillan. Pp. 555-572.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 685
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: The Preconscious and Potential Space. Michael Civin and Karen L. Lombardi. Pp. 573-585.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 686-686
The Psychoanalytic Review. LXXVII, 1990: Outatime: Recreationism and the Adolescent Experience in Back to the Future. Ilsa J. Bick. Pp. 587-608.
William D. Jeffrey - pp. 686
The Annual of Psychoanalysis. XVIII, 1990: Object Loss and Selfobject Loss: A Consideration of Self Psychology's Contribution to Understanding Mourning and the Failure to Mourn. Estelle Shane and Morton Shane. Pp. 115-131.
M. Philip Luber - pp. 686
The Annual of Psychoanalysis. XVIII, 1990: Toward a Clarification of the Transitional Object and Selfobject Concepts in the Treatment of the Borderline Patient. Steven H. Cooper and Gerald Adler. Pp. 133-152.
M. Philip Luber - pp. 686-687
The Annual of Psychoanalysis. XVIII, 1990: A Model of Affect Using Dynamical Systems. Jerome I. Sashin and James Callahan. Pp. 213-231.
M. Philip Luber - pp. 688-689
Meetings of the Psychoanalytic Institute and Society of New England, East
- pp. 689
Meetings of the Psychoanalytic Institute and Society of New England, East
Michael Good - pp. 690-690
Meetings of the Psychoanalytic Institute and Society of New England, East
- pp. 690-691
Meetings of the Psychoanalytic Institute and Society of New England, East
Ralph Beaumont