Issue 1
18 articles- pp. 27-55
Bion's Ego Psychology: Implications for an Intersubjective View of Psychic Structure
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 57-105
A New View from the Acropolis: Dissociative Identity Disorder
Ira Brenner - pp. 107-122
Seeing the Light
Delia Battin & Eugene Mahon - pp. 123-160
Body, Affect, Thought: Reflections on the Work of Matte Blanco and Ferrari
Riccardo Lombardi - pp. 161-200
Three Varieties of Authority
Jason A. Wheeler Vega - pp. 201-231
The Upward Slope: A Study of Psychoanalytic Transformations
Norbert Freedman, Richard Lasky & Rhonda Ward - pp. 274-277
The Many Voices of Psychoanalysis. By Roger Kennedy. London/New York: Routledge, 2007. 297 pp.
Sybil A. Ginsburg - pp. 277-280
Coasting in the Countertransference: Conflicts of Self-Interest Between Analyst and Patient. By Irwin Hirsch. New York/London: The Analytic Press, 2008. 215 pp.
Aaron Esman - pp. 280-287
Listening to Hanna Segal. By Jean-Michel Quinodoz. London: Routledge, 2008. 171 pp.
R. D. Hinshelwood - pp. 287-293
Escape from Selfhood: Breaking Boundaries and Craving for Oneness. By Ilany Kogan. London: International Psychoanalytical Association, 2007. 106 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 294-301
Psychoanalysis as a Journey. By Franco Borgogno. London: Open Gate Press, 2007. 239 pp.
Wendy W. Katz - pp. 301-309
Aesthetic Experience: Beauty, Creativity, and the Search for the Ideal. By George Hagman. Amsterdam, Holland/New York: Rodopi, 2005. 168 pp.
Bradley Collins - pp. 309-315
The Neurobehavioral and Social-Emotional Development of Infants and Children. Edited by Ed Tronick. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2007. 571 pp.
Ruth S. Fischer
Brief Communication
Book Review Essay
Issue 2
28 articles- pp. 341-341
Editor's Introduction
Henry F. Smith - pp. 369-396
Kafka, Borges, And The Creation of Consciousness, Part II: Borges—A Life of Letters Encompassing Everything and Nothing
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 425-444
The Death of Hamnet: An Essay on Grief and Creativity
Eugene J. Mahon - pp. 445-468
Sibling Jealousy and Aesthetic Ambiguity in Austen's Pride and Prejudice
Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick Hanly - pp. 469-489
The Clash of Irrationalities in Sophocles' Antigone
Patrick J. Mahony - pp. 491-531
What the Story is About: Carver, Lish, and the Editorial Process
Adele Tutter - pp. 533-558
Tender is the Night: Romantic Tragedy or the Tragedy of Boundary Violations?
Sybil Houlding - pp. 559-586
Imaginative Literature and Bion's Intersubjective Theory of Thinking
Walker Shields - pp. 592-597
Freud's Requiem: Mourning, Memory, and the Invisible History of a Summer Walk. By Matthew Von Unwerth. New York: Riverhead Books (Penguin Group), 2005. 254 pp.
Richard M. Gottlieb - pp. 597-599
Freud's Italian Journey. By Laurence Simmons. New York: Ro-dopi, 2006. 282 pp.
Joseph Reppen - pp. 599-608
From Impression to Inquiry: A Tribute to the Work of Robert Wallerstein. Edited by Wilma Bucci and Norbert Freedman. London: International Psychoanalytical Association, 2007. 280 pp.
Jean Roiphe - pp. 608-612
Torment me, but don't Abandon Me: Psychoanalysis of the Severe Neuroses in a New Key. By Léon Wurmser. Lanham, MD/Plymouth, UK: Jason Aronson, Rowman and Little-field, 2007. 335 pp.
Richard Zimmer - pp. 612-614
Taking Risks from the Unconscious. By Donald M. Marcus and “Hope.” Lanham, MD/New York: Jason Aronson, 2007. 140 pp.
Aaron H. Esman - pp. 614-620
Talking about Supervision: 10 Questions, 10 Analysts = 100 Answers. By Laura Elliot Rubinstein. Broomhills, UK/London: International Psychoanalytical Association, 2007. 128 pp.
Jorge De La Torre - pp. 620-622
Adaptations: Disquisitions on Psychoanalysis, 1997-2006. By Phillip Freeman. Boston, MA: Hans Sachs Library, 2007. 89 pp.
Benjamin Kilborne - pp. 624-625
The Psychodynamics That Lead to Violence, Part 1: The Case of the Chronically Violent Delinquent. By Dianne Casoni and Louis Brunet, pp. 41-55.
- pp. 625-626
Self-Punishment as Guilt Evasion: The Case of Harry Guntrip. By Donald L. Carveth, pp. 56-76.
- pp. 626-627
Reading the Notes on the Rat Man Case. By Patrick Mahony, pp. 93-117
- pp. 628-629
“No People Are Cold!”: On Young Children's Rejection of Metaphorization. By Burton A. Melnick, pp. 118-143.
- pp. 629-630
The Malaise of Culture and the Problem of the Superego. By Catherine Chabert, pp. 238-260.
- pp. 630-631
Volume 15, No. 2, Fall 2007: The Psychodynamics That Lead to Violence, Part 2: “Ordinary People” Involved in Mass Violence. By Dianne Casoni and Louis Brunet, pp. 261-280.
- pp. 631-632
Understanding Vocalization in Primitive Mental States: Bellowing, Blaring, and Blathering. By David L. Goldman, pp. 281-301.
- pp. 632-633
Revisiting Sigmund Freud's “Dream of the Botanical Monograph.” By Lawrence M. Ginsburg, pp. 302-313.
- pp. 633-634
Who Should Become a Psychoanalyst? Canadian Psychoanalytic Society 50th Anniversary Congress Panel. By Daniel Traub-Werner, pp. 314-331.
Original Two-Part Essay
Original Articles
Issue 3
23 articles- pp. 635-636
Editor's Introduction
Henry F. Smith - pp. 637-673
Memoir
Charles Brenner - pp. 675-700
Interview of Charles Brenner: On the Occasion of the Publication of Psychoanalysis or Mind and Meaning1
Robert Michels - pp. 701-731
Partners in Thought: A Clinical Process Theory of Narrative
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 733-764
Little Hans: Masculinity Foretold
Ken Corbett - pp. 765-790
Freud's Rat Man from the Perspective of an Early-Life Variant of the Oedipus Complex
Marvin P. Osman - pp. 791-818
The Internal Obstructive Object in the Analysis of a Woman who Envies her Rapist
Ellen F. Wilson - pp. 819-842
On Three Strands of Meaning Associated with the Word NIGGER Used During the Course of a Psychoanalytic Treatment
Donald B. Moss - pp. 843-869
Payment as Perverse Defense
Wendy Wiener Katz - pp. 871-892
Freud, Transference, and Therapeutic Action
Sander M. Abend - pp. 893-901
Discussion of Sander M. Abend's “Freud, Transference, and Therapeutic Action”
Marilia Aisenstein - pp. 903-911
Comments on Sander M. Abend's “Freud, Transference, and Therapeutic Action”
Jorge Canestri - pp. 913-924
Freud's Technique: More from Experience Than Theory
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 925-935
Commentary on Sander M. Abend's “Freud, Transference, and Therapeutic Action”
Jay Greenberg - pp. 937-939
Response to Commentaries
Sander M. Abend - pp. 950-959
Envy and Gratitude Revisited. Edited by Priscilla Roth and Alessandra Lemma. London: Karnac Books, 2008. 239 pp.
Sharon Roberts - pp. 959-966
Beyond the Reflection: The Role of the Mirror Paradigm in Clinical Practice. By Paulina Kernberg, in Collaboration with Bernadette Buhl-Nielsen and Lina Normandin. New York, NY: Other Press, 2006. 211 pp.
Joseph S. Bierman - pp. 967-971
Disruptive and Distressed Toddlers: The Impact of Undetected Maternal Depression on Infants and Young Children. By Louise Emanuel, pp. 249-260.
- pp. 971-976
Eating Difficulties in Early Infancy and Experience of the Combined Object. By Ornella Caccia, pp. 295-304.
- pp. 976-979
A Conflict between Distance and Closeness: The Mother's Bittersweet Experience of Becoming Separate from Her Toddler. By Lucy Dunbar, pp. 77-88.
- pp. 979-982
Ghosts in the Nursery and Wolves at the Door. By Richard Duggins, pp. 77-88.
Issue 4
33 articlesOriginal Articles
- pp. 1013-1031
My Experience of Analysis with Loewald
Stanley Stern - pp. 1033-1058
Sigmund Freud's Practice: Visits and Consultation, Psychoanalyses, Remuneration
Christfried Tögel - pp. 1059-1090
Winnicott's 1968 Visit to the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute: A Contextual View
Francis Baudry - pp. 1091-1108
Drawing on Psychoanalytic Pedagogy: The Influence of August Aichhorn on the Psychotherapy of Adolescents
Florian Houssier & François Marty - pp. 1109-1126
Enduring Relevance: An Introduction to the Clinical Contributions of K. R. Eissler
Emanuel E. Garcia - pp. 1167-1180
Commentary on Melitta Schmideberg's “‘After the Analysis …’”
Rosemary H. Balsam - pp. 1185-1196
On Publishing Ethics: A Review of Conventions and Practices
Peter Hartocollis - pp. 1206-1210
Relational Theory and the Practice of Psychotherapy. By Paul Wachtel. New York/London: Guilford Press, 2008. 338 pp.
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 1211-1212
Sexual Boundary Violations: Therapeutic, Supervisory, and Academic Contexts. By Andrea Celenza. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 2007. 314 pp.
Aaron H. Esman - pp. 1212-1222
The Struggle Against Mourning. By Ilany Kogan. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 2007. 218 pp.
Julia Matthews - pp. 1222-1225
Children in Genocide, Extreme Traumatization, and Affect Regulation. By Suzanne Kaplan. London: International Psychoanalysis Library, 2008. 296 pp.: The Unbroken Soul: Tragedy, Trauma, and Resilience. Edited by Henri Parens, Harold P. Blum, and Salman Akhtar. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 2008. 198 pp.
Ronald Fleischmann - pp. 1225-1227
Theaters of Trauma: Dialogues for Healing. By Richard Raubolt. Bloomington, IN: IUniverse, 2008. 102 pp.
Jon Mills - pp. 1228-1237
Biology of Freedom: Neural Plasticity, Experience, and the Unconscious. By François Ansermet and Pierre Magistretti. Translated from the French by Susan Fairfield. New York: Other Press, 2007. 254 pp.
David L. Frank - pp. 1238-1242
Integrated Treatment of Eating Disorders: Beyond the Body Betrayed. By Kathryn Zerbe. New York/London: Norton, 2008. 370 pp.
Eric Lager - pp. 1243-1244
Sibling Rivalry and the Structuring of the Mind. By Anneli Larmo, pp. 22-30.
- pp. 1244-1244
Sándor Ferenczi: The First Intersubjectivist. By Imre Szecsödy, pp. 31-41.
- pp. 1244-1245
Volume 30, Number 2 - 2007: The Psychoanalytic Theory of Motivation: Drive or Affect? By Henrik Enckell, pp. 64-75.
- pp. 1245-1245
The Present and Absent Object: On Thinking and the Capacity to Symbolize. By Arne Jemstedt, pp. 98-105.
- pp. 1246-1246
Volume 31, Number 1 - 2008: Countertransference and the Characters of the Psychoanalytic Session. By Antonino Ferro and Roberto Basile, pp. 3-10.
- pp. 1246-1247
Fumbling Words: Similarities Between Poetry and the Early Stages of Interpretation. By Marita Niemi, pp. 11-20.
- pp. 1247-1247
Primal Seduction in the Psychoanalytic Relation. By Enar Olsson, pp. 21-28
- pp. 1247-1247
Bodily Symptoms and a Psychoanalytic Model of Affect. By Erkki Åårelå, pp. 29-37.
- pp. 1247-1248
Naturalistic Studies of Psychoanalytic Treatments: Some Epistemo-logical and Methodological Remarks. By Siegfried Zepf, pp. 50-60.
- pp. 1248-1248
Volume 31, Number 2 - 2008: Some Thoughts on Happy and Unhappy Love. By Esa Roos, pp. 77-85.
- pp. 1248-1249
Neutrality, Tenderness, and the Analyst's Subjectivity: Reflections on the Analytic Relationship. By Anders Zachrisson, pp. 86-94.
- pp. 1249-1249
Run or Die: Bi-Logical Phenomena at the Body-Mind Border. By Timo Niemi and Riccardo Lombardi, pp. 95-104.
- pp. 1249-1250
The Enigmatic “Nature of the Subject,” with Philosophy at the Interface of Psychoanalysis and Society. By Jurgen Reeder, pp. 114-121.