Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-4
Editorial
Neil Altman & Jody Messler Davies - pp. 5-42
The Intersubjective Turn in Psychoanalysis: A Comparison of Contemporary Theorists: Part 1: Jessica Benjamin
Julie Gerhardt, Annie Sweetnam & Leeann Borton - pp. 43-55
Intersubjective Distinctions: Subjects and Persons, Recognitions and Breakdowns: Commentary on Paper by Gerhardt, Sweetnam, and Borton
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 57-63
Recognition of Difference in the Author–Discussant Relation: Reply to Commentary
Julie Gerhardt - pp. 65-88
Borges and the Art of Mourning
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 89-101
The Dreamer and the Dreams: Clinical Presentation
Hazel R. Ipp - pp. 103-117
The Organizing Functions of Dreaming–A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Model: Commentary on Paper by Hazel Ipp
James L. Fosshage - pp. 119-125
An Interpersonal Perspective on Dreams: Commentary on Paper by Hazel Ipp
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 127-142
Compensation in the Service of Individuation—Phenomenological Essentialism and Jungian Dream Interpretation: Commentary on Paper by Hazel Ipp
Michael Vannoy Adams - pp. 143-157
Dreams: Commentary of Paper by Hazel Ipp
Steven J. Ellman - pp. 159-167
Dreaming to Different Beats: Reply to Commentaries
Hazel R. Ipp
Issue 2
22 articles- pp. 169-194
Mutual Containment in the Analytic Situation
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 195-196
Introduction to Panel: The Role of Consultations in the Prevention of Boundary Violations
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 197-207
The Therapist's Routine Consultations: A Necessary Window in the Treatment Frame
Barbara Pizer - pp. 209-218
Consultation from the Consultant's Perspective
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 219-229
Descending the Therapeutic Slopes—Slippery, Slipperier, Slipperiest: Commentary on Papers by Barbara Pizer and by Glen O. Gabbard
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 231-245
Ethical Considerations in the Writing of Psychoanalytic Case Histories
Lewis Aron - pp. 247-259
A Gift in Return: The Clinical Use of Writing About a Patient
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 261-266
The Therapeutic Action of Writing About Patients: Commentary on Papers by Lewis Aron and by Stuart A. Pizer
Samuel Gerson - pp. 267-270
Sex, Lies, and Audiotape: Psychoanalysts Reflect on President Clinton's Impeachment
Emanuel Berman & Jay Frankel - pp. 271-275
A Plea for Sincere Lies
Slavoj Žižek - pp. 277-280
The Erotic Leader
Anderw Samuels - pp. 281-284
The Clinton Impeachment: A View from France
Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel - pp. 285-289
Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy: The Dark Side of Charisma
Sue Erikson Bloland - pp. 291-296
The Clinton Impeachment: Sexuality and Power Need Different Psychoanalytic Theories
Isidoro Berenstein - pp. 297-301
Power, Puritanism, and Promiscuity: Pursuit of a President
Dick Blackwell - pp. 303-307
Clinton and the Empty Self
Spyros D. Orfanos - pp. 309-313
A Psychoanalytic View of the Impeachment Process: The Psychoanalysis of Hypocrisy
Leo Rangell - pp. 315-317
The Clinton Phenomenon
Michael Šebek - pp. 319-326
The Scarlet Letter, Revised; Or, Vicissitudes of the Utopian Fantasy of “A New Sexual Person”: Commentary on Papers on President Clinton's Impeachment
Emanuel Berman - pp. 327-334
Who to Be or Not to Be?: Commentary on Papers on President Clinton's Impeachment
Jay Frankel - pp. 335-342
Reply to Symposium on the Grünbaum Debate (PD 6/4, 1996)
Adolf Grünbaum - pp. 343-345
Further Adventures with Adolf Grünbaum: Response to Grünbaum
Joseph Schwartz
Issue 3
16 articles- pp. 347-370
Making a Memorial Place: The Photography of Shimon Attie
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 371-375
A Picture of Mourning: Commentary on Paper by Jeanne Wolff Bernstein
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 377-388
Analytical Psychology after Jung with Clinical Case Material from Stephen Mitchell's Influence and Autonomy in Psychoanalysis
James L. Fosshage & Jody M. Davies - pp. 389-402
The Psyche as a Process
Beverley Zabriskie - pp. 403-426
Post-Jungian Dialogues
Andrew Samuels - pp. 427-441
Self and Transcendence: A Postmodern Approach to Analytical Psychology in Practice
Polly Young-Eisendrath - pp. 443-455
Classical Jung Meets Klein and Bion
JoAnn Culbert-Koehn - pp. 457-472
Answers to Nine Questions about Jungian Psychology
David Sedgwick - pp. 473-488
Jung's Contribution to Psychoanalytic Thought
Donald E. Kalsched - pp. 489-503
The Growing Convergence of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis
Mario Jacoby - pp. 505-507
Response to Commentaries
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 509-512
Afterword: A View from the Outside
James L. Fosshage - pp. 513-529
Self-Reflections
Marcia Cavell - pp. 531-538
Communicating Incommunicado
Randall Lehmann Sorenson - pp. 539-550
Conflict: See Under Dissociation
Henry F. Smith - pp. 551-568
Reply to Reviews by Cavell, Sorenson, and Smith
Philip M. Bromberg
Issue 4
11 articles- pp. 569-578
Introduction
Muriel Dimen - pp. 579-587
Reflections on White Racism
Joel Kovel - pp. 589-605
Black and White Thinking: A Psychoanalyst Reconsiders Race
Neil Altman - pp. 607-618
White Guilt, Political Activity, and the Analyst: Commentary on Paper by Neil Altman
Philip Cushman - pp. 619-632
A White Therapist, an African American Patient—Shame in the Therapeutic Dyad: Commentary on Paper by Neil Altman
Janice P. Gump - pp. 633-638
Reply to Commentaries
Neil Altman - pp. 639-653
Racial Enactments in Dynamic Treatment
Kimberlyn Leary - pp. 655-662
Haunted Talk, Healing Action: Commentary on Paper by Kimberlyn Leary
Adrienne Harris - pp. 663-665
Reply to Commentary
Kimberlyn Leary - pp. 667-700
A Dialogue on Racial Melancholia
David L. Eng & Shinhee Han - pp. 701-712
Normalizing Citizenship, Forgetting Difference
Ann Pellegrini
Issue 5
8 articles- pp. 713-733
You've Got to Suffer If You Want to Sing the Blues: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Guilt and Self-Pity
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 735-756
Gender: The Impossibility of Meaning
Cynthia Dyess & Tim Dean - pp. 757-769
The Limits of Social Construction: Commentary on Paper by Cynthia Dyess and Tim Dean
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 771-774
Beyond Essentialism and Constructivism: Commentary on Paper by Cynthia Dyess and Tim Dean
James H. Hansell - pp. 775-786
Toward the Coexistence of Effort and Lack: Commentary on Paper by Cynthia Dyess and Tim Dean
Ken Corbett - pp. 787-794
Relational Trouble: Reply to Commentaries
Cynthia Dyess & Tim Dean - pp. 795-813
On the Desymbolization of Psychoanalytic Metaphors of Gender: Commentary on Velleda C. Ceccoli's “Beyond Milk and the Good Breast: Reconfiguring the Maternal Function in Psychoanalytic Dyads”*
Steven Reisner - pp. 815-821
Does She Do or Does She Don't?: Reply to Commentary
Velleda C. Ceccoli
Issue 6
7 articles- pp. 823-846
At Death's Door: Therapists and Patients as Agents
Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 847-874
Psychoanalytic Institutes as Religious Denominations: Fundamentalism, Progeny, and Ongoing Reformation
Randall Lehmann Sorenson - pp. 875-888
Psychoanalysis in a New Key: Commentary on Paper by Randall Lehmann Sorenson
Anthony Bass - pp. 889-907
Organizational Structure and the Establishment of Psychoanalytic Identification: Commentary on Paper by Randall Lehmann Sorenson
Andrew B. Druck - pp. 909-915
Termination What Can Institutes Do?: Commentary on Paper by Randall Lehmann Sorenson
Kenneth Eisold - pp. 917-929
How We Institute Our Psychoanalytic Education: Reply to Commentaries
Randall Lehmann Sorenson - pp. 931-947
Termination of an “Infinite Conversation”: Reflections on the Last Days of an Analysis
Karol Marshall