Issue S
17 articles- pp. 1413-1415
Introduction to “Comparing Theories of Therapeutic Action”
Sander M. Abend - pp. 1443-1461
On Therapeutic Action
Marilia Aisenstein - pp. 1463-1478
On the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis
Cláudio Laks Eizirik - pp. 1479-1498
The Kleinian Theory of Therapeutic Action
R. D. Hinshelwood - pp. 1499-1512
The Mechanisms of Cure in Psychoanalysis
Rómulo Lander - pp. 1513-1546
Therapeutic Action in Self Psychology
Kenneth Newman - pp. 1547-1562
Intersubjectivity, Therapeutic Action, and Analytic Technique
Owen Renik - pp. 1563-1583
A Home for the Mind
Charles Spezzano - pp. 1601-1634
Comments on Therapeutic Action
Jorge Canestri - pp. 1635-1662
Who Needs Theory of Therapeutic Action?
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 1663-1674
Pity the Poor Pluralist
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 1675-1688
Therapeutic Action: Convergence without Consensus
Jay Greenberg - pp. 1689-1723
The Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis: Controversies and Challenges
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 1725-1733
The Theory of Therapeutic Action
Robert Michels - pp. 1735-1761
In Search of a Theory of Therapeutic Action
Henry F. Smith
Essays on Therapeutic Action
Issue 1
18 articlesEditor's Introduction
Special Presentation
Anniversary Classics and Controversies
- pp. 43-58
Commentary on “The Problem of the Negative Therapeutic Reaction,” by Karen Horney
Shelley Orgel - pp. 59-74
On the Influence of Horney's “The Problem of the Negative Therapeutic Reaction”
Elizabeth Spillius - pp. 75-92
The Principle of Multiple Function: Observations on Over-Determination
Robert Waelder - pp. 93-117
“The Principle of Multiple Function”: Revisiting a Classic Seventy-Five Years Later
Dale Boesky - pp. 119-148
Respecting the Unity of Mind: Waelder's 1936 Multiple Function Paper
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 193-215
The Leipzig Episode in Freud's Life (1859): A New Narrative on the Basis of Recently Discovered Documents
Michael Schröter & Christfried Tögel - pp. 217-235
The Great Man From Tarsus: Freud on the Apostle Paul
Herman Westerink - pp. 237-255
A Poem and A Dream
Eugene Mahon - pp. 291-297
Practical Psychoanalysis for Therapists and Patients. By Owen Renik. New York: Other Press, 2006. 179 pp.
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 297-301
Craft and Spirit: A Guide to the Exploratory Psychotherapies. By Joseph D. Lichtenberg. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2005. 195 pp.
Steven Wein - pp. 302-310
How Analysts Think and Why They Think the Way They Do: Reflections on Three Psychoanalytic Hours. Edited by Arden Aibel Rothstein and Samuel Abrams. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 2005. 155 pp.
Leslie Jordan - pp. 310-316
Conversations at the Frontier of Dreaming. By Thomas H. Ogden. Northvale, NJ/London: Jason Aronson, 2001. 257 pp.
Richard Zimmer
Original Articles
Issue 2
19 articles- pp. 317-324
Narrative Styles, Analytic Styles
Henry F. Smith - pp. 325-344
Some Forms of Emotional Disturbance and Their Relationship to Schizophrenia
Helene Deutsch - pp. 345-352
Deutsch's Discontent
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 353-364
“So Unoriginal a Label” Or a Message in a Bottle? Commentary on Helene Deutsch's “Some Forms of Emotional Disturbance and Their Relationship to Schizophrenia”
Jane V. Kite - pp. 365-386
The As-If Patient and the As-If Analyst
Alan Bass - pp. 387-414
Instinct and the Ego During Infancy
Ives Hendrick - pp. 415-431
Looking Back and Moving Forward: A Commentary on “Instinct and the Ego During Infancy”
Bonnie E. Litowitz - pp. 433-438
Brilliance before its Time: A Commentary on “Instinct and the Ego During Infancy”
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 487-513
On the Adolescent Neurosis
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 515-545
On Thinking and not Being Able to Think: Reflections on Viewing the Abu Ghraib Photos
Donald B. Moss - pp. 547-582
Wrestling With Matter: Origins of Intersubjectivity
Jill Gentile - pp. 583-608
Absence, Ambiguity, and the Representation of Creativity in Vermeer's The Art of Painting
Francis Baudry - pp. 640-649
In Pursuit of Psychic Change: The Betty Joseph Workshop. Edited by Edith Hargreaves and Arturo Varchevker. London: Brunner-Routledge (New Library of Psychoanalysis), 2004. 206 pp.
Jane V. Kite - pp. 649-654
Treating Attachment Pathology. By Jon Mills. Oxford, United Kingdom: Jason Aronson, 2005. 366 pp.
Henry J. Friedman
Original Articles
Brief Communication
Book Review Essay
Book Reviews
Issue 3
26 articles- pp. 669-678
The Psychology of the Analyst in Two Cultures
Henry F. Smith - pp. 679-695
The Metapsychology of the Analyst
Robert Fliess - pp. 697-714
On “The Metapsychology of the Analyst,” by Robert Fliess
Roy Schafer - pp. 715-724
Review of “the Metapsychology of the analyst,” by Robert Fliess
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 725-777
The Meanings and uses of Countertransference
Heinrich Racker - pp. 779-793
Racker's Contribution to the Understanding of Countertransference Revisited
Michael Feldman - pp. 795-815
Commentary on “The Meanings and uses of Countertransference,” by Heinrich Racker
Lucy LaFarge - pp. 817-833
The Delicate Balance of Work and Illusion in Psychoanalysis
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 835-861
On Dreaming one's Patient: Reflections on an Aspect of Countertransference Dreams
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 863-890
Neutrally and Curiosity: Elements of Technique
Edward Nersessian & Matthew Silvan - pp. 891-942
Thinking About Psychoanalytic Curricula: an Epistemological Perspective
Ellen Rees - pp. 943-980
On the Fate of Psychoanalysis and Political Theory
Adam Rosen - pp. 981-990
A Note on Notes: Note Taking and Containment
Howard B. Levine - pp. 991-995
Four Roadblocks in Approaching Masud Khan
Salman Akhtar - pp. 997-1008
Review of Masud Khan: The Myth and the Reality, by Roger Willoughby
Manasi Kumar - pp. 1009-1018
Review of False Self: The Life of Masud Khan, by Linda Hopkins
Howard B. Levine - pp. 1019-1026
Psychoanalytic Ethics and Psychoanalytic Competence: Lessons from the Biographies of Masud Khan
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 1032-1040
Rereading Freud: Psychoanalysis Through Philosophy. Edited by Jon Mills. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2004. 224 pp.
Marilyn Nissim-Sabat - pp. 1041-1042
On Destructive Drive Phenomena: A Study of Human Aggression. Simo Salonen, pp. 72-80.
- pp. 1042-1044
Primary Process in Metapsychology and Cognitive Psychology. Judy Gammelgaard, pp. 98-105.
- pp. 1045-1045
A Plea for Affirmation Relating to States of Unmentalised Affects. Bjørn Killingmo, pp. 12-21.
- pp. 1045-1046
The Nature and Mediation of Understanding in Psychoanalytic Interaction. Veikko Tähkä, pp. 81-92.
- pp. 1046-1047
Analytic Work with Adolescents: Reflections on the Combination of Strict Method and Creative Intuition in Psychoanalysis. Anders Zachrisson, pp. 106-114.
- pp. 1047-1048
Psychoanalytic Aspects on Perpetrators in Genocide: Experiences from Rwanda. Tomas Böhm, pp. 22-32.
Issue 4
30 articles- pp. 1049-1063
Voices that Changed Psychoanalysis in Unpredictable Ways
Henry F. Smith - pp. 1065-1083
Analysis of the Therapeutic Factors in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Franz Alexander - pp. 1085-1102
Alexander's Corrective Emotional Experience: An Objectivist Turn in Psychoanalytic Authority and Technique
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 1103-1112
Commentary on Franz Alenxander's “Analysis of the Therapeutic Factors in Psychoanalytic Treatment”
Robert Michels - pp. 1113-1133
Internalization, Separation, Mourning, and the Superego
Hans W. Loewald - pp. 1135-1151
Reflections on Loewald's “internalization, separation, Mourning, and the Superego”
Nancy J. Chodorow - pp. 1153-1169
The Psychoanalyst as a New Old Object, an Old New Object, and a Brand New Object: Reflections on Loewald's Ideas about the Role of Internalization in Life and in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 1171-1193
A Letter to Hans loewald
Richard B. Simpson - pp. 1194-1194
Editor's Note
Henry F. Smith - pp. 1195-1204
Introduction to “the Same and the Identical,” by Michel de M'Uzan
Dominique Scarfone - pp. 1205-1220
The Same and the Identical
Michel De M'Uzan - pp. 1221-1240
A Plea for a Broader Concept of Nachträglichkeit
Haydée Faimberg - pp. 1241-1291
Seduction and the Vicissitudes of Translation: the Work of Jean Laplanche
John Fletcher - pp. 1293-1316
Panic as a form of Foreclosed Experience
John A. Schneider - pp. 1317-1350
Actual Neurosis as the Underlying Psychic Structure of Panic Disorder, Somatization, and Somatoform Disorder: An Integration of Freudian and Attachment Perspectives
Paul Verhaeghe, Stijn Vanheule & Ann De Rick - pp. 1351-1359
The Dreaded Promise of Christmas and the New Year
Leonard Shengold - pp. 1361-1365
A Variant of Joking in Dreams
Sander M. Abend - pp. 1367-1373
A Pun in a Dream
Eugene J. Mahon - pp. 1375-1388
Psychosis and near Psychosis: Ego Function, Symbol Structure, Treatment, by Eric R. Marcus
Norman Doidge - pp. 1397-1403
Shakespeare By Another Name: A Biography of Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford, the Man Who Was Shakespeare. By Mark Anderson. New York: Gotham Books, 2005. 598 pp.
Richard M. Waugaman - pp. 1406-1406
“The Moses of Michelangelo”: A Matter of Solutions. Patrick J. Mahony, pp. 11-43..
- pp. 1406-1407
“Bear Man”: The Multiple Roles of Identification in Traumatically Induced Compromise Formation. Patrick J. Mahony, pp. 62-116.
- pp. 1407-1408
Volume XIV, Number 2, 2006.: Towards Clarity in the Concept of Projective Identification: A Review and a Proposal (Part 2): Clinical Examples of Definitional Confusion. Ely Garfinkle, pp. 159-173.
- pp. 1408-1408
Self-Punishment as Guilt Evasion: Theoretical Issues. Donald L. Carveth, pp. 174-196..
- pp. 1408-1409
The Concept of Psychical Reality Reconsidered. Siegfried Zepf, pp. 197-211..
- pp. 1409-1410
An Analyst-Suggested Termination: Does It Have a Role in the Resolution of an Interminable Analysis? George A. Awad, pp. 230-251..
- pp. 1410-1411
Countering the Hazards of Psychoanalytic Work. Angela Sheppard, pp. 252-266..
- pp. 1411-1412
The Emergence of Freud's Theories in Argentina: Towards a Comparison with the United States. Cecilia Taiana, pp. 267-293..