Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-21
On What We Need: A Celebration of the Work of Emmanuel Ghent
Adam Phillips - pp. 23-41
Need, Paradox, and Surrender: Commentary on Paper by Adam Phillips
Emmanuel Ghent - pp. 43-92
The Intersubjective Turn in Psychoanalysis: A Comparison of Contemporary Theorists: Part 2: Christopher Bollas
Julie Gerhardt & Annie Sweetnam - pp. 93-105
Freudian Intersubjectivity: Commentary on Paper by Julie Gerhardt and Annie Sweetnam
Christopher Bollas - pp. 107-114
The Particularities of Form: Reply to Commentary
Julie Gerhardt & Annie Sweetnam - pp. 115-126
A Note on Two Common Assumptions about Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Jeanne Wolff Bernstein's “Countertransference: Our New Royal Road to the Unconscious?”
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 127-130
Further Entanglements of the Intersubjective and Interpersonal Spheres: Reply to Commentary
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 131-144
Psychoanalysis, Post-Modernism and the Lesbian Rule: Lesbian Lives: Psychoanalytic Narratives Old and New by Maggie Magee and Diana C. Miller. (Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1997, 407 pp.)
Kenneth Lewis - pp. 145-150
Theorizing Lesbian Desires: Challenges to Psychoanalyses: Lesbian Lives: Psychoanalytic Narratives Old and New by Maggie Magee and Diana C. Miller. (Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press, 1997, 407 pp.)
Noreen O'Connor - pp. 151-158
“They Go Too Far”: Reply to Review Essays by Lewes and O'Connor
Maggie Magee & Diana C. Miller - pp. 159-165
Postmodern Jitters and Paradigms Lost: Reply to Review Essays by Lewes and O'Connor
Adria E. Schwartz
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 167-185
Some Contributions of Empirical Infant Research to Adult Psychoanalysis: What Have We Learned? How Can We Apply It?
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 187-194
Emotional Connections and Dyadic Consciousness in Infant—Mother and Patient—Therapist Interactions: Commentary on Paper by Frank M. Lachmann
Edward Z. Tronick - pp. 195-211
The New Baby Settles In: Commentary on Paper by Frank M. Lachmann
Stephen Seligman - pp. 213-219
Dialectics Forever: Reply to Commentaries
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 221-251
Analyzing Multiplicity: A Postmodern Perspective on Some Current Psychoanalytic Theories of Subjectivity
Susan Fairfield - pp. 253-267
On the Importance of Being (Earnestly) Hybrid—Or, Qualms of a Quasi-Postmodernist: Commentary on Paper by Susan Fairfield
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 269-281
Fractured Fairy Tales: Commentary on Paper by Susan Fairfield
Dodi Goldman - pp. 283-291
The Treatment of Choice: Commentary on Paper by Susan Fairfield
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 293-311
An Elegy, a Love Song, and a Lullaby
Thomas H. Ogden
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 313-335
More Life: Centrality and Marginality in Human Development
Ken Corbett - pp. 337-341
More or Less Life: Commentary on Paper by Ken Corbett
Adam Phillips - pp. 343-346
More Metaphor: Commentary on Paper by Ken Corbett
Diana Fuss - pp. 347-355
Happy Play: Reply to Commentaries
Ken Corbett - pp. 357-384
The Fog Rolled In: Induced Dissociative States in Clinical Process
Adrienne Harris & Barbara H. Gold - pp. 385-404
The Gorilla Did It: Some Thoughts on Dissociation, the Real, and the Really Real
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 405-429
Constructivism with a Human Face
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 431-450
Review Essay: The Ethical and the Epistemological
Ruth Stein - pp. 451-468
Review Essay: Constructivism, Dialectic, and Mortality
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 469-497
Reply to Reviews by Slavin, Stein, and Stern
Irwin Z. Hoffman
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 499-531
Unlawful Entry: Male Fears of Psychic Penetration
Dianne Elise - pp. 533-539
Breakthroughs and Phallacies: Commentary on Paper by Dianne Elise
Harriet Kimble Wrye - pp. 541-548
Outside In: Commentary on Paper by Dianne Elise
Emmanuel Kaftal - pp. 549-560
The Making of Sausage and Law Is Not a Pretty Sight: Commentary on Paper by Dianne Elise
Stephen R. Friedlander - pp. 561-570
From the Same Planet: Reply to Commentaries
Dianne Elise - pp. 571-582
Introduction
Jeremy D. Safran & Lewis Aron - pp. 583-604
The Meaning of Empirically Supported Treatment Research for Psychoanalytic and Other Long-Term Therapies
Lester Luborsky - pp. 605-619
Implications of the Empirically Supported Treatment Movement for Psychoanalysis
Hans H. Strupp - pp. 621-634
Psychotherapy Research and Psychoanalytic Practice: Commentary on Papers by Lester Luborsky and Hans H. Strupp
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 635-646
The Effort to Identify Empirically Supported Psychological Treatments and Its Implications for Clinical Research, Practice, and Training: Commentary on Papers by Lester Luborsky and Hans H. Strupp
Sidney J. Blatt - pp. 647-658
The Talking Cure in the Cross Fire of Empiricism—The Struggle for the Hearts and Minds of Psychoanalytic Clinicians: Commentary on Papers by Lester Luborsky and Hans H. Strupp
Peter Fonagy - pp. 659-681
When Worlds Collide: Psychoanalysis and the Empirically Supported Treatment Movement
Jeremy D. Safran
Issue 5
10 articles- pp. 683-702
It Takes One to Know One; or, Whose Unconscious Is It Anyway?
Anthony Bass - pp. 703-709
To Live Before Dying: Commentary on Paper by Anthony Bass
Peter Shabad - pp. 711-716
Object Relationships—Symmetry and Asymmetry: Commentary on Paper by Anthony Bass
Paul Williams - pp. 717-725
Mental Structure, Psychic Process, and Analytic Relations— How People Change in Analysis: Reply to Commentaries
Anthony Bass - pp. 727-754
Cultivating the Improvisational in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 755-769
What Happens Next? A Developmental Model of Therapeutic Spontaneity: Commentary on Paper by Philip A. Ringstrom
Russell Meares - pp. 771-784
Freedom: Commentary on Paper by Philip A. Ringstrom
Stephen Nachmanovitch - pp. 785-795
High-Risk, High-Gain Choices: Commentary on Paper by Philip A. Ringstrom
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 797-806
“Yes, and …”—How Improvisation Is the Essence of Good Psychoanalytic Dialogue: Reply to Commentaries
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 807-822
Reply to Commentaries by Crastnopol, Goldman, and Mitchell
Susan Fairfield
Issue 6
5 articles- pp. 823
Introduction: The Editors
- pp. 825-860
Perversion Is Us?: Eight Notes
Muriel Dimen - pp. 861-884
Talking About Talking About Patients
Annie Sweetnam - pp. 885-889
The Floating “I”—An Experience of Shifting Form: Commentary on Paper by Anne Sweetnam
Alice A. Jones - pp. 891-912
Treating Patients with Symptoms—and Symptoms with Patience: Reflections on Shame, Dissociation, and Eating Disorders
Philip M. Bromberg