Issue 1
32 articles- pp. 1-20
Race, Culture, and Psychotherapy: Transference to Minority Therapists
Nadine M. Tang & Jacquelyn Gardner - pp. 21-51
A Conjoint Phase of Treatment Involving a Severely Disturbed Adolescent Boy and his Father
Arnold Wilson - pp. 52-83
The Development of Time Sense in Middle Adulthood
Calvin A. Colarusso - pp. 84-98
What the Analyst Does Not Hear
Lee Grossman - pp. 99-109
Sleeping and Dreaming on the Couch Viewed From the Perspective of Compromise Formation Theory
Arden Rothstein - pp. 110-118
Secret Weapon
Paola Mieli - pp. 119-125
Terms of Endearment in Clinical Analysis
Karen Fitzpatrick - pp. 129-131
Tradition and Change in Psychoanalysis: Roy Schafer. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1997. 271 pp.
Theo L. Dorpat - pp. 131-133
Jacques Lacan: Elisabeth Roudinesco Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Columbia University Press, 1997. 574 pp.
Richard B. Simpson - pp. 134-135
The Talking Cure: The Science Behind Psychotherapy: Susan C. Vaughan, M. D. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1997. 208 pp.
Alfred Margulies - pp. 136-138
Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Science: A Multiple Code Theory: Wilma Bucci New York/London: The Guilford Press, 1997. 362 pp.
Alan Pollack - pp. 139-140
L'Enfant Et Le Psychanalyste. La Question De La Technique Dans La Psychanalyse Des Enfants. (The Child and the Psychoanalyst. The Question of Technique in Child Psychoanalysis.): Antonino Ferro Translated from Italian by Patrick and Danièle Faugeras. Ramonville Saint-Agne: Editions Erès, 1997. 248 pp.
Marion M. Oliner - pp. 141-142
Recovered Memories of Trauma: Transferring the Present to the Past: C. Brooks Brenneis, Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1997. 204 pp.
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 143-145
The Seed of Madness. Constitution, Environment, and Fantasy in the Organization of the Psychotic Core: Vamik D. Volkan and Salman Akhtar, Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1997. 213 pp.
Melvin Singer - pp. 146-147
The Inward Eye. Psychoanalysts Reflect on Their Lives and Work: Laurie W. Raymond and Susan Rosbrow-Reich, Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Anaytic Press, 1997. 478 pp.
Peter Buckley - pp. 147-148
Eros of the Impossible. The History of Psychoanalysis in Russia: Alexander Etkind, Translated by Noah and maria Rubins. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997. 408 pp.
Paul Roazen
Revista de Psicoanlisis. (Argentina) Special International Issue, 1995: The Body
- pp. 149-150
Body, Signification, and Language: Jorge L. Ahumada. Pp. 9-30.
Irene Cairo Chiarandini - pp. 150-151
Does the Body Speak?: Teresa Bolańos. Pp. 41-58.
Irene Cairo Chiarandini - pp. 151-152
The Body in Psychoanalysis: Rodolfo A. D'Alvia. Pp. 119-127.
Irene Cairo Chiarandini - pp. 152-153
Body and Somatic Event. Prehistory and Potential for Repetition: José F.. Fischbein. Pp. 131-151.
Irene Cairo Chiarandini
American Imago. LII, 1995
- pp. 153-154
The Affirmation of Primary Repression Rethought: Reflections on the State of the Self in Its Unconscious Relational World: Anthony Eliott. Pp. 55-79.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 154
Lacan and the Ostrich: Desire and Narration in Bunñuel's Le Fantôme de la Liberté: Reynold Humphries. Pp. 191-203.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 154
Innerspace: A Spectacular Voyage to the Heart of Identity: Robert Lang. Pp. 205-235.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 155
The Jewish and German Roots of Psychoanalysis and the Impact of the Holocaust: Martin S. Bergmann. Pp. 243-259.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 155
The Internalization of Nazism and Its Effects on German Psychoanalysts and Their Patients: Volker Friedrich. Pp. 261-279.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 155
The Intergenerational Taboo of Nazism: A Response and Elaboration of Volker Friedrich's Paper, “Internalization of Nazism and Its Effects on German Psychoanalysts and Their Patients.”: Harold P. Blum. Pp. 281-289.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 155-156
In the Aftermath of Nazi-Germany: Alexander Mitscherlich and Psychoanalysis —Legend and Legacy: Karen Brecht. Pp. 291-312.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 156
The Presence of the Past—Xenophobia and Right-Wing Extremism in the Federal Republic of Germany: Psychoanalytic Reflections: Werner Bohleber. Pp. 329-344.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 156-157
H.D.'s Post-Freudian Cultural Analysis: Nike versus Oedipus: Katherine Arens. Pp. 359-404.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 157
“Desire Pronounced and/Punctuated”: Lacan and the Fate of the Poetic Subject: David Kellogg. Pp. 405-437.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 157
Recasting Moses: Narrative and Drama in the Dumbshow of Freud's “The Moses of Michelangelo.”: David Wagenknecht. Pp. 439-461.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 157-158
Guys and Dolls: Exploratory Repetition and Maternal Subjectivity in the Fort/Da Game: Jay Watson. Pp. 463-503.
Thomas Acklin
Issue 2
20 articles- pp. 159-183
On the Question of Self-Disclosure by the Analyst: Error or Advance in Technique?
Theodore Jacobs - pp. 184-208
Getting Cold Feet, Defining “Safe-Enough” Borders: Dissociation, Multiplicity, and Integration in the Analyst's Experience
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 209-219
Self-Envy and Intrapsychic Interpretation
Rafael E. López-Corvo - pp. 220-247
Enactments: An Intersubjective Perspective
Raymond J. Friedman & Joseph M. Natterson - pp. 248-263
Boundaries as Pre-Conditions
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 264-301
Counteridentification, Comprehensive Countertransference, and Therapeutic Action: Toward Resolving the Intrapsychic-Interactional Dichotomy
David B. Feinsilver - pp. 304-307
Melting the Darkness. The Dyad and Principles of Clinical Practice: Warren S. Poland, M.D. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson Inc., 1996. 296 pp.
Sheldon M. Goodman - pp. 307-310
A Meeting of Minds. Mutuality in Psychoanalysis: Lewis Aron Ph.D. Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Analytic Press, 1996. 292 pp.
Evelyne Albrecht Schwaber - pp. 310-313
Intimate Attachments. Toward a New Self Psychology: Morton Shane, M.D.; Estelle Shane, Ph.D.; and Mary Gales, M.D. New York/London: The Guilford Press, 1997. 242 pp.
Ernest S. Wolf - pp. 313-316
Unformulated Experience. From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis: Donnel B. Stern, Hillsdale, NJ/London: The analytic Press, 1997. 293 pp.
Howard B. Levine - pp. 317-318
Depth-Psychological Understanding. The Methodologic Grounding of Clinical Interpretations: Philip F.D., Rubovits-Seitz, Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Analytic Press, 1998. 464 pp.
Sydney E. Pulver - pp. 318-319
The Artist and the Emotional World. Creativity and Personality: John E. Gedo, New York: Columbia University Press, 1996. 255 pp.
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 320-322
The Shame Response to Rejection: Herbert Thomas M.D. Sewickley, PA: Albanel Publishers, 1997. 55 pp.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 322-324
Transformations. Countertransference During the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Incest Real and Imagined: Elaine V. Siegel, Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Analytic Press, 1996. 193 pp.
Barry J. Landau - pp. 324-329
The Adolescent Psyche: Richard Frankel, New York: Routledge, 1998. 243 pp.
Maryelizabeth Forman - pp. 330-334
Unauthorized Freud. Doubters Confront a Legend: Frederick C. Crews, New York: Viking, 1998.331 pp.
Ernest Kafka - pp. 334-336
Freud and The Bolsheviks. Psychoanalysis in Imperial Russia and The Soviet Union: Martin A. Miller. New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 1998. 237 pp.
Paul Roazen - pp. 336-339
Sexual Orientation. Toward Biological Understanding: Lee Ellis and Linda Ebertz. Westport, CT/London: Praeger, 1997. 276 pp.
Ruth S. Fischer - pp. 340-342
The Psychohistory Review. XXIV, 1995/96
Thomas Acklin - pp. 342-346
Forum Der Psychoanalyse. Zeitschrift Für Klinische Theorie und Praxis. XI, 1995
Thomas Acklin
Issue 3
20 articles- pp. 347-375
Oedipus, Darwin, and Freud: One Big, Happy Family?
Daniel Morehead - pp. 376-400
Knowing Another From a Dynamic Systems Point of View: The Need for a Multimodal Concept of Empathy1
George Ganick Fishman - pp. 401-430
Conviction and Conversion: The Role of Shared Fantasies About Analysis*
Zenobia Grusky - pp. 431-440
On the Therapist's Reverie and Containing Function
Grigoris Vaslamatzis - pp. 441-461
An Intersubjective Approach to Entitlement
Richard M. Billow - pp. 462-466
Obsolete Terminology Constricts Imaginative Thinking
Marianne Goldberger - pp. 469-472
Diversity and Direction in Psychoanalytic Technique: Fred Pine. New Haven, CT/London: Yale University Press, 1998. 224 pp.
Jean-Paul Pegeron - pp. 472-475
Influence and Autonomy in Psychoanalysis: Stephen A. Mitchell. Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Analytic Press, 1997. 292 pp.
Howard B. Levine - pp. 475-476
Therapy or Coercion? Does Psychoanalysis Differ from Brainwashing?: R. D. Hinshelwood. London: Karnac Books, 1997. 249 pp.
Daniel S. Papernik - pp. 476-479
Recovered Memories of Abuse: True or False?: Joseph Sandler and Peter Fonagy. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, Inc., 1997. 250 pp.
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 479-483
Open Minded: Working Out the Logic of the Soul: Jonathan Lear. Cambridge, MA/London: Harvard University Press, 1998.345 pp.
Jon Mills - pp. 483-487
Symbolization: Proposing a Developmental Paradigm for a New Psychoanalytic Theory of Mind: Anna Aragano Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1997. 435 pp.
Eileen A. Kohutis - pp. 487-491
Fantasies of Love and Death in Life and Art: A Psychological Study of the Normal and the Pathological: Helen K. Gediman. New York/London: New York University Press, 1995. 214 pp.
Laurie Wilson
Rivista Di Psicoanalisi. XLII, 1, 1996
- pp. 492-492
Intrasubjective and Unconscious Origin of the Experience of Self as an Individual: Carla De Toffoli. Pp. 79-93
Antonino Ferro & Maurizio Collovà - pp. 492-493
Is There Still a Space for the Patient's Individuality?: Vincenzo Bonaminio. Pp. 97-110
Antonino Ferro & Maurizio Collovà - pp. 493-493
Secret Identity: Routes of Contemporary Femininity: Emma Piccioli and Giangaetano Bartolomei. Pp. 9-32
Antonino Ferro & Maurizio Collovà - pp. 493-494
Imitation, Representation, Identification: Their Role in Development and Transfer: Mauro Mancia. Pp. 225-247
Antonino Ferro & Maurizio Collovà - pp. 494-494
Psychic Strategies Towards Self-Destruction: Notes on Self-Destructive Behavior: Franco De Masi. Pp. 549-566
Antonino Ferro & Maurizio Collovà - pp. 494-495
New Interpretative Hypothesis of the Trauma Concept: Giampaolo Kluzer. Pp. 405-423
Antonino Ferro & Maurizio Collovà - pp. 495
“Please, Close Your Eyes (Eye)”: Notes on Acting and Remembering: Francesco Barale. Pp. 425-454
Antonino Ferro & Maurizio Collovà
Issue 4
17 articles- pp. 497-519
The Boy in the Iron Mask: Superego Issues in the Analysis of a Two-Year-Old Encopretic
Alan Sugarman - pp. 521-539
Playing One's Cards Face up in Analysis: An Approach to the Problem of Self-Disclosure
Owen Renik - pp. 541-558
Some Implications of the Analyst Feeling Disturbed While Working with Disturbed Patients
Arnold Rothstein - pp. 559-583
Reversing the Negative Cycle: Interpreting the Mutual Influence of Adaptive, Self-Protective Measures in the Couple
David A. Berkowitz - pp. 585-610
The Wise Baby as the Voice of the True Self
Faith Bethelard & Elisabeth Young-Bruehl - pp. 611-636
Oedipus Again: A Critical Study of Charles Laughton's the Night of the Hunter
Stephen F. Bauer - pp. 639-643
Internal Objects Revisited: Joseph Sandler and Anne-Marie Sandler Madison, CT: Int. Univ. Press, 1998. 169 pp.
Gerald I. Fogel - pp. 643-648
The Contemporary Kleinians of London: Roy Schafer. Madison, CT: Int. Univ. Press, 1997. 441 pp.
James S. Grotstein - pp. 648-653
Ideas and Identities: The Life and Work of Erik Erikson: Robert S. Wallerstein, M.D. and Leo Goldberger, Ph.D. Madison, CT: Int. Univ. Press, 1999.411 pp.
John Munder Ross - pp. 653-658
Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man: Jack Dresche Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 1998. 373 pp.
Richard C. Friedman - pp. 658-661
Clinical Understanding: Gail S. Reed. Northvale, NJ/London: Aronson, 1996. 312 pp.
William E. Bernstein - pp. 661-663
Working Intersubjectively: Contextualism in Psychoanalytic Practice: Donna M. Orange, George E. Atwood, and Robert D. Stolorow. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 1997. 104 pp.
Harold R. Galef - pp. 663-667Ruth S. Fischer