Issue 1
26 articlesA Tribute to Roy Schafer
- pp. 9-21
Roy Schafer's Contributions to Psychological Testing: From Clinical Sensibility to the Analytic Attitude
Richard C. Fritsch - pp. 23-38
Appreciating Difference: Roy Schafer on Psychoanalysis and Women
Rosemary H. Balsam - pp. 39-50
The Second Sphere and the Story of No Story
Lucy La Farge - pp. 51-61
The Value of Uncertainty
Michael Feldman - pp. 63-76
Action, Agency, and Empathy: Schafer on the Analyst's Dilemma
Jay Greenberg - pp. 77-82
Roy Schafer: A Narrative
Robert Michels - pp. 83-85
Final Word
Roy Schafer - pp. 89-114
The Analyst's Hatred of Analysis
Nathan Kravis - pp. 115-119
Discussion of “The Analyst's Hatred of Analysis”
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 121-124
An Addendum to Kravis: An Appreciative Note on Hating One's Work
Donald Moss - pp. 125-132
Negation of Awe: Shame in the Burgeoning Psychoanalyst
Lisa G. Robin - pp. 133-140
“Pull down Thy Vanity”: A Discussion of “The Analyst's Hatred of Analysis”
Nirav Soni - pp. 141-144
“Lady Analysis” in Full Splendor: Response to Commentaries
Nathan Kravis - pp. 193-202
Sentio Ergo Cogito: Damasio on the Role of Emotion in the Evolution of the Brain
Debra Roelke, Harlene Goldschmidt & Martin A. Silverman - pp. 203-211
What is Childism?
Leon Hoffman - pp. 221-228
PSYCHOANALYTIC TECHNIQUE EXPANDED: A TEXTBOOK ON PSYCHOANALYTIC TREATMENT. By Vamik D. Volkan. Istanbul/London: oa Publishing. 2010, 303 pp.
Sybil A. Ginsburg - pp. 228-234
AGGRESSION: FROM FANTASY TO ACTION. Edited by Paul Williams. London: Karnac Books, 2011. 236 pp.
Mary San Martino - pp. 234-237
MONEY TALKS. Edited by Brenda Berger and Sandra Newman. New York: Routledge, 2012. 200 pp.
Barbara Stimmel - pp. 237-241
THE SPINOZA PROBLEM: A NOVEL. By Irvin Yalom. New York: Basic Books, 2012. 336 pp.
Gregory D. Graham - pp. 242-244
LONELINESS AND LONGING: CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS ASPECTS. Edited by Brent Willock, Lori C. Bohm, and Rebecca Coleman Curtis. New York/London: Routledge, 2012. 352 pp.
Janice S. Lieberman
Target Paper and Commentaries
Original Article
Book Review Essays
Issue 2
20 articlesThree Papers by Wilfred R. Bion
- pp. 277-283
On Arrogance
W. R. Bion - pp. 285-300
Attacks on Linking
W. R. Bion - pp. 301-310
The Psycho-Analytic Study of Thinking
W. R. Bion - pp. 311-321
Commentary on Three Papers by Wilfred R. Bion
Ronald Britton - pp. 323-360
When the Analyst Becomes Stupid: An Attempt to Understand Enactment Using Bion's Theory of Thinking
Roosevelt M. S. Cassorla - pp. 361-391
Bion and Thinking
Antonino Ferro & Giovanni Foresti - pp. 393-412
Arrogance and Surprise in Psychoanalytic Process
Richard B. Zimmer - pp. 413-433
Bion at a Threshold: Discussion of Papers by Britton, Cassorla, Ferro and Foresti, and Zimmer
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 495-508
Play and its Vicissitudes
Eugene J. Mahon - pp. 518-524
The Second Century of Psychoanalysis: Evolving Perspectives on Psychoanalytic Action. Edited by Michael J. Diamond and Christopher Christian. London: Karnac, 2011. 362 pp.
Joseph Reppen - pp. 524-528
The Silent Past and the Invisible Present. By Paul Renn. New York: Routledge, 2012. 213 pp.
Bruce Reis - pp. 528-535
Technique in Child and Adolescent Analysis. Edited by Michael Günter; translated by Harriett Hasenclever. London: Karnac, 2011. 134 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 535-541
Susan Isaacs: A Life Freeing the Minds of Children. By Philip Graham. London: Karnac Books, 2009. 352 pp.
Nellie L. Thompson - pp. 541-547
Experiencing Psychosis: Personal and Professional Perspectives. Edited by Jim Geekie, Patte Randal, Debra Lampshire, and John Read. New York: Routledge, 2012. 226 pp.
Richard M. Waugaman
Original Article
Brief Communication
Book Review Essays
Issue 3
13 articlesOriginal Articles
- pp. 587-613
Neutrality in the Field: Alpha-Function and the Dreaming Dyad in Psychoanalytic Process
Henry P. Schwartz - pp. 615-633
Bion's “Evidence” and His Theoretical Style
Giuseppe Civitarese - pp. 635-669
Borges in my Office: The Analysis of a Man Dwelling Outside of Time
Michael Shoshani & Batya Shoshani - pp. 671-687
On the Therapist's Yearning for Intimacy
Hanoch Yerushalmi - pp. 689-740
Withstanding Trauma: The Significance of Emma Eckstein's Circumcision to Freud's Irma Dream
Carlo Bonomi - pp. 748-759
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Man: Psychoanalysis and Masculinity. By Donald Moss London/New York: Routledge, 2012. 150 pp.
Sidney H. Phillips - pp. 759-768
Knowing, Not-Knowing, and Sort-of-Knowing: Psychoanalysis and the Experience of Uncertainty. Edited by Jean Petrucelli. London: Karnac, 2010. 384 pp.
Jason A. Wheeler Vega - pp. 768-771
After Freud Left: A Century of Psychoanalysis in America. Edited by John Burnham. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2012. 274 pp.
Daria Colombo - pp. 771-779
Dancing with the Unconscious: The Art of Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalysis of Art. By Danielle Knafo. New York/Hove, UK: Routledge, 2012. 243 pp.
Bradley Collins - pp. 779-783
The Vienna Jazz Trio. By Tomas Böhm. Charlottesville, VA: Pitchstone Publishing, 2010. 272 pp.
Dennis Haseley
Book Reviews
Issue 4
12 articlesOriginal Articles
- pp. 829-847
The Analyst's Approach and the Patient's Psychic Growth
Warren S. Poland - pp. 849-875
The “As-Yet Situation” in Winnicott's “Fragment of an Analysis”: Your Father “Never Did You the Honor of”… Yet
Haydée Faimberg - pp. 877-895
Mourning, Dreaming, and the Discovery of the Oedipus Complex
Eugene J. Mahon - pp. 897-923
The Ideal and the Real in Klein and Milton: Some Observations on Reading Paradise Lost
John Steiner - pp. 925-963
Patient-Analyst “Withness”: On Analytic “Presencing,” Passion, and Compassion in States of Breakdown, Despair, and Deadness
Ofra Eshel - pp. 965-1011
Gradiva: Freud, Fetishism, and Pompeian Fantasy
John Fletcher - pp. 1037-1042
Created in Our Own Images.com. Pygmalion and Galatea (1876), BY W. S. Gilbert. Introduction to the Art, Ethics, and Science of Cloning. Edited by Fred M. Sander. New York: International Psychoanalytic Books, 2010. 189 pp.
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 1042-1047
Freud in Zion: Psychoanalysis and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity. By Eran J. Rolnik, translated by Haim Watzman. London: Karnac, 2012. 252 pp.
Joseph Reppen