Issue 1
12 articles- pp. 1-12
Editor's Introduction: Theory and Practice: Intimate Partnership or False Connection?
Henry F. Smith - pp. 13-47
Some Complexities in the Relationship of Psychoanalytic Theory to Technique
Peter Fonagy - pp. 49-96
Conceptions of Conflict in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
Henry F. Smith - pp. 97-129
Spatial Metaphors of the Mind
Gail S. Reed - pp. 131-155
In Search of the Elusive Nature of Clinical Psychoanalytic Theory
Alvaro Rey De Castro - pp. 157-182
The Function of Theory in Psychoanalysis: A Self Psychological Perspective
Paul H. Ornstein & Anna Ornstein - pp. 183-200
Marcella: The Transition from Explosive Sensoriality to the Ability to Think
Antonino Ferro - pp. 201-215
Back to the Future
Fred Busch - pp. 217-240
Analysts' Observing-Participation with Theory
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 241-261
The Jouissance of the other and the Prohibition of Incest: A Lacanian Perspective
Marcianne Blevis & Judith Feher-Gurewich - pp. 263-274
Does the Cure Come as a Byproduct of Psychoanalytic Treatment?
Marilia Aisenstein - pp. 275-285
Discussion: The Several Relationships of Theory and Practice
Robert Michels
Issue 2
18 articles- pp. 287-323
Psychoanalysis: The Transformation of the Subject by the Spoken Word1
Ana-María Rizzuto - pp. 325-355
A New Model for Conceptualizing Insightfulness in the Psychoanalysis of Young Children
Alan Sugarman - pp. 357-374
On Being Lonely: Fear of One's Own Aggression as an Impediment to Intimacy
Arlene Kramer Richards & Lucille Spira - pp. 377-401
Idealization and Psychoanalytic Learning
Robert Alan Glick - pp. 403-437
Psychoanalytic Supervision of the Difficult Patient
Louis Lauro, Alan Bass, Lisa A. Goldsmith, Judy Ann Kaplan, Gil Katz & Shirley Herscovitch Schaye - pp. 439-463
On Supervising the Pregnant Psychoanalytic Candidate
Marianne Goldberger, Robert Gillman, Nadine Levinson, Malkah Notman, Beth Seelig & Ronda Shaw - pp. 465-468
Addendum to Freud's “Criminals from a Sense of Guilt”
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 469-475
Dynamic Supervision Concerning A Patient's Request for Medication
Jerome S. Blackman - pp. 477-482
A Brief Communication on Defloration
Deanna Holtzman & Nancy Kulish - pp. 485-493
LIFE NARCISSISM, DEATH NARCISSISM. By André Green; translated by Andrew Weller London/New York: Free Association Books, 2001. 262 pp.
W. W. Meissner - pp. 494-498
TOXIC NOURISHMENT. By Michael Eigen London: Karnac, 1999. 226 pp.: ECSTASY. By Michael Eigen Middletown, CT: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 2001. 100 pp.
Aisha Abbasi - pp. 498-508
SEXUALITIES LOST AND FOUND: LESBIANS, PSYCHOANALYSIS, AND CULTURE. Edited by Edith Gould and Sandra Kiersky Madison, CT: Int. Univ. Press, 2001. 308 pp.
Eleanor Schuker - pp. 508-515
DEATH OF A “JEWISH SCIENCE”: PSYCHOANALYSIS IN THE THIRD REICH. By James E. Goggin and Eileen Brockman Goggin West Lafayette, IN: Purdue Univ. Press, 2001. 242 pp.
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 515-518
MISTAKEN IDENTITY: THE MIND-BRAIN PROBLEM RECONSIDERED. By Leslie Brothers Albany, NY: State Univ. of NY Press, 2002. 108 pp.
Robert D. Stolorow & Donna M. Orange - pp. 518-524
THE SINGLE WOMAN-MARRIED MAN SYNDROME. By Richard Tuch, M.D. Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 2000. 310 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 524-526
PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN: INNOVATIONS IN PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVES AND PRACTICE By Leslie C. Jackson and Beverly Greene New York: Guilford, 2000. 298 pp.
Barbara P. Jones - pp. 526-529
ON FREUD'S “GROUP PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE EGO.” Edited by Ethel Spector Person for the International Psychoanalytical Association's Contemporary Freud: Turning Points and Critical Issues. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2001. 184 pp.
Thomas Acklin - pp. 531-539
Zeitschrift Für Psychoanalytische Theorie Und Praxis: (Journal For Psychoanalytical Theory and Practice)
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau
Issue 3
18 articles- pp. 541-574
A Modest Proposal: (Re)Defining Unconscious Fantasy
Anne Erreich - pp. 575-614
The Analyst's Caseload as a Family: Transferences to Fellow Patients
Richard M. Waugaman - pp. 615-659
Action Knowledge, Acknowledgment, and Interpretive Action in Work with Holocaust Survivors
Nanette C. Auerhahn & Harvey Peskin - pp. 659-698
A Crucible for Murder: The Social Context of Violent Children and Adolescents
Stuart W. Twemlow - pp. 699-709
Introduction To Michel De M'uzan'S “Slaves Of Quantity”
Richard B. Simpson - pp. 711-725
Slaves of Quantity
Michel De M'Uzan - pp. 727-766
On Being a Dead, Beloved Child
Ilany Kogan - pp. 767-776
Commentary On Ilany Kogan's “On Being A Dead, Beloved Child”
Charles Brenner - pp. 777-783
Commentary on Ilany Kogan's “on Being a Dead, Beloved Child”
Antonino Ferro - pp. 785-796
Commentary on Ilany Kogan's “on Being a Dead, Beloved Child”
James M. Herzog - pp. 797-803
Response to Commentaries
Ilany Kogan - pp. 807-817
Rethinking Clinical Technique. By Fred Busch, Ph.D. Northvale, NJ/London: Aronson, 1999. 218 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 818-822
Therapeutic Action: A Guide To Psychoanalytic Therapy. By Enrico Jones, Ph.D. Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 2000. 382 pp.
Richard Almond - pp. 823-826
Freud's Literary Culture. By Graham Frankland, Ph.D. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000. 260 pp.
Jules Glenn - pp. 826-832
Psychoanalysis at its limits: Navigating the post-modern turn. Edited by Anthony Elliott, Ph.D., and Charles Spezzano, Ph.D. London: Free Association Books, 2000. 306 pp.
Mitchell Wilson - pp. 833-836
Hysteria. By Christophr Bollas, Ph.D. London/New York: Routledge, 2000. 192 pp.
Barry J. Landau - pp. 837-841
Impact Of Narcissism: The Errant Therapist On A Chaotic Quest. By Peter L. Giovacchini, M.D. Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 2000. 324 pp.
Goldberg A. Daniel - pp. 843-873
Revue Française de psychanalyse
Emmett Wilson
Issue 4
15 articles- pp. 875-903
Listening for Rhetorical Truth
Donald P. Spence - pp. 905-938
Perverse Modes of Thought
Richard Zimmer - pp. 939-957
Time and the Psychoanalytic Situation
Peter Hartocollis - pp. 959-985
On Ugliness
George Hagman - pp. 987-1016
Beauty Treatment: The Aesthetics Of The Psychoanalytic Process
Susan S. Levine - pp. 1017-1041
Catalyzing the Dialogue Between the Body and the Mind in a Psychotic Analysand
Riccardo Lombardi - pp. 1045-1051
Affect Regulation, Mentalization, and the Development of the Self, by Peter Fonagy, György Gergely, Elliot L. Jurist, Mary Target. New York: Other Press, 2002, 578 pp..
Phil Mollon - pp. 1052-1057
Stepparenting: Creating And Recreating Families In America Today, Edited by Stanley H. Cath, M.D., and Moisy Shopper, M.D. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2001, 346 pp..
Sergio Delgado - pp. 1057-1060
Psychoanalysis And Film, by Glen Gabbard, M.D., London: Karnac, 2001, 240 pp..
Robert Michels - pp. 1060-1068
City Of One. A Memoir., by Francine Cournos, New York: Plume (Penguin Putnam), 2000, 254 pp..
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 1068-1072
Ecstasy. By Michael Eigen. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 2001. 106 pp.: Rage. By Michael Eigen. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 2002. 194 pp.
Jon Mills - pp. 1072-1076
On Moving And Being Moved: Nonverbal Behavior in Clinical Practice. By Frances LaBarre. Hillsdale, NJ/London: Analytic Press, 2001. 268 pp.
Sara S. Tucker - pp. 1077-1081
The Dream Frontier. By Mark J. Blechner, Ph.D. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2001. 324 pp.
Stuart W. Twemlow - pp. 1082-1088
The Hidden Prejudice: Mental Disability on Trial. By Michael L. Perlin, J.D. Washington, DC: Amer. Psychological Assn., 2000. 328 pp.
Moisy Shopper - pp. 1089-1095
Rivista Di Psicoanalisi: Volume XLVIII, Number 1 January - March 2002
Louis Lauro