Issue 1
22 articlesEditor's Introduction
Anniversary Classics and Controversies
Commentaries
- pp. 61-76
Two Readings of Arlow's “Unconscious Fantasy and Disturbances of Conscious Experience”: One Old and One “Green”
Donald B. Moss - pp. 77-102
The Working Alliance and the Transference Neurosis
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 121-138
Discussion of “The Working Alliance and the Transference Neurosis” By Ralph R. Greenson
Marianne Goldberger - pp. 199-218
Vicious Circles of Punishment: A Reading of Melanie Klein's Envy and Gratitude
Henry F. Smith - pp. 219-250
Id Analysis and Technical Approaches
Cecilio Paniagua - pp. 251-281
A Measure of Agreement: An Exploration of the Relationship of D. W. Winnicott and Phyllis Greenacre
Nellie L. Thompson - pp. 283-325
Touched by Grace During the Psychoanalytic Hour: The Transformation of a Religious Resistance
Moshe Halevi Spero - pp. 350-357
Gli Argonauti: Psicoanalisi E Societá. Special Issue: “An International Debate on the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis.” Edited by Davide Lopez. Volume 27, Numbers 102 and 104. April 2005.
Richard W. Weiss - pp. 357-364
Working With Parents Makes Therapy Work. By Kelly Kerry Novick and Jack Novick. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 2005. 196 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 364-372
Truth, Reality, and the Psychoanalyst: Latin American Contributions to Psychoanalysis. Edited by Sergio Lewkowicz and Silvia Flechner. London: International Psychoanalytical Association Press, 2005. 336 pp.
Saúl Peńa - pp. 372-378
Gender as Soft Assembly. By Adrienne Harris. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2005. 320 pp.
Nancy Kulish - pp. 378-383
Psychic Trauma: Dynamics, Symptoms, and Treatment. By Ira Brenner. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 2004. 342 pp.
Gilda L. Sherwin - pp. 383-390
Notes from the Margins: The gay analyst's subjectivity in the treatment setting. By Eric Sherman. Hillsdale, NJ/London: The Analytic Press, Inc., 2005. 158 pp.
Ethan Grumbach - pp. 390-397
Clinical Values: Emotions That Guide Psychoanalytic Treatment. By Sandra Buechler. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2004. 194 pp.
Wendy Wiener Katz
Special Presentation
Brief Communication
Issue 2
30 articlesEssays in Applied Psychoanalysis: Editor's Introduction
- pp. 433-476
Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique: Enriching Psychoanalytic Views of Creativity
Daniel S. Mollod - pp. 477-505
The Power of Visual Memory: The Earliest Remembered Drawing of Alberto Giacometti, Snow White in Her coffin
Laurie Wilson - pp. 507-529
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Music: An Intersection on the Oral and Aural Road
Julie Jaffee Nagel - pp. 531-567
Dall's Homage to Rothko: A Defense Against Fusion with the Victim
John J. Hartman - pp. 569-596
Sublimation and Das Ding in Mahler's Symphony No. 8
John P. Muller - pp. 634-639
Walking Heads: On the Secret Fantasy of Being an Exception. By Antonie Ladan. Translated from the Dutch by Marjolijn de Jager. New York: Other Press, 2005. 146 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 639-648
The Work of Psychic Figurability: Mental States without Representation. By César Botella Sara Botella. Hove, England/New York Brunner-Routledge, 2005. 212 pp.
Howard B. Levine - pp. 648-652
Michelangelo's Moses Und Freud's “Wagstück.”. By Ilse Grubrich-Simitis. Frankfurt, Germany: S. Fischer Verlag, 2004. 132 pp.
Marion M. Oliner - pp. 652-657
True Pretenses: Psychodynamic work with the Lost, The Angry, and the Depressed. By Barrie M. Biven. Leicester, United Kingdom: Matador Press, 2005. 306 pp.
Stuart W. Twemlow - pp. 657-665
Psychoanalysis as an Empirical Interdisciplinary Science. Edited by Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch. Vienna, Austria: Verlag Der Oasterreichischen Akademie Der Wissenchaf-ten, 2005. 310 pp.
Nathan Schlessinger - pp. 666-672
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Practitioner's Guide. By Nancy McWilliams. New York: Guilford Press, 2004. 354 pp.
Kathryn J. Zerbe - pp. 672-678
Practicing Intersubjectively. By Peter Buirski. New York: Jason Aronson, 2005. 156 pp.
James Hansell - pp. 678-684
The Psychoanalysis of Science: The Role of Metaphor, Paraprax, Lacunae, and Myth. By Yehoyakim Stein. Brighton, U.K.: Sussex Academic Press, 2005. 190 pp.
Kay M. Long - pp. 686-688
Betrayal of the Self: The Violence of Narcissistic Defense. Winfrid Trimborn, pp. 1033-1056.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 688-689
Experience of Time and the Depressive Position. Heinz Weiss, pp. 857-873.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 689-691
Volume 58 - 2004: Time Stands Still in Tearing Haste: A Psychoanalytic Case Study on Early Trauma and the Experience of Time. Gerd Schmithüsen, pp. 293-320.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 691-692
The Psychodynamics of Collecting. Peter Subkowski, pp. 321-351.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 692-693
Autistic Mindblindness: Cognitivism, Phenomenology, and Psychoanalysis. Michael Turnheim, pp. 707-735.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 693-696
Edith Jacobssohn: The German Years (1897-1938). Michael Schröter, Elke Mühlleitner, and Ulrike May, pp. 544-560.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 696-697
Volume 59 - 2005: The Masturbatory Position and the Exclusion of Seduction: A Situation-Theoretical Concept and Its Technical Consequences. Thomas Stark, pp. 1-33.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 697-698
Chronification of Depression: An Indication for Psychoanalysis and Long-Term Psychoanalytic Treatment. Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, pp. 789-815.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 699-700
The Psychodynamics of Severe Depression and the Therapeutic Consequences. Frank Matakas and Elisabeth Rohrbach, pp. 892-917.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 701-702
“It's Not You I Have Lost, But the World”: Passion and Obsession in Suicidal Women. Benigna Gerisch, pp. 918-943.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau - pp. 703-703
Personality Organization, Perversion, and Sexual Delinquency. Fritz Lackinger, pp. 1106-1130.
Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau
Issue 3
35 articles- pp. 705-705
Charles Brenner (1913-2008)
Henry F. Smith - pp. 755-798
Narcissism as Motive
W. W. Meissner - pp. 799-833
The Use of Play to Promote Insightfulness in the Analysis of Children Suffering from Cumulative Trauma
Alan Sugarman - pp. 835-857
Becoming Really Old: The Indignities
Ruth F. Lax - pp. 861-875
Some Limits of the Boundary Concept
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 877-881
Boundaries, Technique, and Self-Deception: A Discussion of Arnold Goldberg's “Some Limits of the Boundary Concept”
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 883-890
Right Destination, Wrong Path
Jay Greenberg - pp. 891-896
Boundaries and Beyond: Commentary on Arnold Goldberg's “Some Limits of the Boundary Concept”
Warren S. Poland - pp. 897-905
Commentary on Arnold Goldberg's “Some Limits of the Boundary Concept”
Sharon Zalusky - pp. 907-913
The Dangers of Conflating Technique with Ethics: Commentary on Arnold Goldberg's “Some Limits of the Boundary Concept”
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 915-919
Boundary Exegesis: Response to Commentaries on “Some Limits of the Boundary Concept”
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 952-960
Awakening the Dreamer: Clinical Journeys: Phillip Bromberg. Mahwah, NJ: Analytic Press, 2006. 224 pp.
John L. Frank - pp. 961-967
Reading Psychoanalysis: Freud, Rank, Ferenczi, Groddeck: Peter L. Rudnytsky, Ithaca, NY/London: Cornell University Press, 2002. 326 pp.
Aaron H. Esman - pp. 967-970
From Death Instinct to Attachment Theory: The Primacy of the Child in Freud, Klein, and Hermann: Philippe Van Haute and Tomas Geyskens. New York: Other Press, 2007. 164 pp.
Aaron H. Esman - pp. 970-980
Three Faces of Mourning: Melancholia, Manic Defense, and Moving on: Edited by Salman Akhtar. New York: Jason Aronson, 2001. 224 pp.
Julia Matthews - pp. 980-983
The Craft of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Angelica Kaner and Ernst Prelinger. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 2005. 299 pp.
Melinda Kulish - pp. 983-989
Freud: René Major and Chantal Talagrand. Paris: Gallimard, 2006. 334 pp.
Marion M. Oliner - pp. 989-994
Putnam Camp: Sigmund Freud, James Jackson Putnam, and the Purpose of American Psychology: George Prochnik, New York: Other Press, 2006. 471 pp.
Daria Colombo - pp. 997-1002
The Values and Limits of the Narrative in Psychoanalysis. Michèle Bertrand, pp. 713-720.
- pp. 1002-1004
The Narrative Quality of the Word in Analysis. Laurent Danon-Boileau, pp. 721-729.
- pp. 1004-1006
The Fact of Telling. Antoine Raybaud and Florence Quartier Frings, pp. 741-750.
- pp. 1006-1009
The Analytic Account According to Freud. Christiane Rousseaux-Mosettig, pp. 759-766.
- pp. 1009-1011
On the Fringe of the Oedipal Narrative, the Fairy Tale. Marie Bonnafé-Villechenoux, pp. 787-800.
- pp. 1011-1012
Stories from the Opposite Perspective. Anne Bolen, pp. 801-809.
- pp. 1012-1014
A Brief Note on the Critical Contributions of Roy Schafer. Jacques Angelergues, pp. 845-847.
- pp. 1014-1016
Psychoanalysis: Myths and Theories. Jean Laplanche, pp. 871-888.
- pp. 1016-1018
Narrativity and Hermeneutics: Some Propositions. Jean La-Planche, pp. 889-893.
- pp. 1018-1019
The Narrative of the Analytic Work and Construction in Analysis. Colette Combe, pp. 909-924.
- pp. 1019-1021
Speech and Writing. Anne Clancier, pp. 931-935.
Special Presentation
Original Articles
Issue 4
22 articlesSpecial Presentation
Original Articles
- pp. 1075-1104
Ideas of Influence: The Impact of the Analyst's Character on the Analysis
Jane V. Kite - pp. 1105-1146
The Person of the Analyst: Interpreting, Not Interpreting, and Countertransference
Vincenzo Bonaminio - pp. 1147-1178
A Case of Sadomasochistic Transference: The Analyst's Contributions to Perverse Enactments
Richard M. Zeitner - pp. 1179-1192
Psychoanalytic Aims and Attitudes
James Hansell - pp. 1193-1229
Psychoanalytic Identity: Psychoanalysis as an Internal Object
Robbert S. G. Wille - pp. 1276-1283
Moral Stealth: How “Correct Behavior” Insinuates Itself into Psychotherapeutic Practice. By Arnold Goldberg. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2007. 150 pp.
Eslee Samberg - pp. 1284-1287
Psychoanalysis As Biological Science: A Comprehensive Theory. By John Gedo. Baltimore, MD/London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. 189 pp.
Karen Gilmore - pp. 1287-1291
Suffering Insanity: Psychoanalytic Essays on Psychosis. By R. D. Hinshelwood. Hove, U.K./New York: Brunner-Routledge, 2004. 187 pp.
Eric R. Marcus - pp. 1291-1297
Wounded by Reality: Understanding and Treating Adult-Onset Trauma. By Ghislaine Boulanger. London/Mahwah, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2007. 202 pages.
Stuart W. Twemlow - pp. 1298-1305
The Mind According to Shakespeare: Psychoanalysis in the Bard's Writing. By Marvin Bennett Krims. West-port, CT: Praeger, 2006. 218 pp.
Richard M. Waugaman - pp. 1305-1307
Edward Bibring Photographs the Psychoanalysts of His Time, 1932-1938. Edited by Sanford Gifford, Daniel Jacobs, and Vivien Goldman. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press/Psychozial-Verlag, 2005. 206 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 1310-1311
The Repressed in the Image: On The Relations Between Imaginative-Sensory Thought and the Unconscious. Philipp Soldt, pp. 29-47.
- pp. 1311-1312
Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Patients: Its Possibilities and Limitations from a Psychoanalytic Perspective. Gerhard Dammann, pp. 71-116.
- pp. 1313-1317
Volume 21, Number 2 - 2006: Curative Factors and Termination of Analysis: A Model of the Mind. Antonino Ferro, pp. 159-175.
- pp. 1317-1321
The Silence of the Mother, or: Twenty Years Later. Pearl Lombard, pp. 197-223.
- pp. 1321-1324
The Analyst's Pregnancy—An Examination of the Developing Triadic Relationship. Grazia Monzardo Linderholm, pp. 275-290.