Issue 1
10 articles- pp. 1-10
Louis Sander and Contemporary Psychoanalysis: An Introduction
Stephen Seligman - pp. 11-42
Thinking Differently: Principles of Process in Living Systems and the Specificity of Being Known
Louis W. Sander - pp. 43-53
The Rhythm of Recognition: Comments on the Work of Louis Sander
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 55-63
An Appreciation of the Contribution of Louis Sander
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 65-71
The Texture of Fields: Commentary on the Contributions of Louis Sander
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 73-99
A Model of Infant Mood States and Sandarian Affective Waves
E. Z. Tronick - pp. 101-139
Exploring Ferenczi's Concept of Identification with the Aggressor: Its Role in Trauma, Everyday Life, and the Therapeutic Relationship
Jay Frankel - pp. 141-151
Identifying with the Other—A Conflictual, Vital Necessity: Commentary on Paper by Jay Frankel
Emanuel Berman - pp. 153-158
Identification with the Aggressor—An Interactive Tactic or an Intrapsychic Tomb?: Commentary on Paper by Jay Frankel
Carlo Bonomi - pp. 159-170
Identification and “Traumatic Aloneness”: Reply to Commentaries by Berman and Bonomi
Jay Frankel
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 171-195
Brief Relational Psychoanalytic Treatment
Jeremy D. Safran - pp. 197-206
Serving Ambivalence: Commentary on Paper by Jeremy Safran
Seth C. Warren - pp. 207-225
Probing the Boundaries of the Relational Paradigm: Commentary on Paper by Jeremy Safran
Paul L. Wachtel - pp. 227-234
Reexamining Change: Commentary on Paper by Jeremy Safran
Karen Rosica - pp. 235-258
Reply to Commentaries
Jeremy D. Safran - pp. 259-284
The Dwelling Places of Self-Experience
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 285-298
Building Bridges: The Negotiation of Paradox in Psychoanalysis by Stuart A. Pizer: On Reading in a Potential Space
Sue N. Elkind - pp. 299-304
Building Bridges: The Negotiation of Paradox in Psychoanalysis by Stuart A. Pizer: Creating Space for Difference
Samuel Gerson - pp. 305-315
Building Bridges: The Negotiation of Paradox in Psychoanalysis by Stuart A. Pizer: Self-Inquiry and the Relational Frame: A Historical Note
Howard B. Levine - pp. 317-330
Building Bridges: The Negotiation of Paradox in Psychoanalysis by Stuart A. Pizer: Applications, Implications, Complications: Reply to Reviews by Elkind, Gerson, and Levine
Stuart A. Pizer
Issue 3
13 articles- pp. 331-358
The Analyst's Bad-Enough Participation
Eric Mendelsohn - pp. 359-360
Out of the Blue: Reflections on a Shared Trauma
Neil Altman & Jody Messler Davies - pp. 361-380
The World Trade Center Disaster and the Apocalyptic
Charles B. Strozier - pp. 381-392
Posttraumatic Therapy in the Age of Neuroscience
Bessel A. van der Kolk - pp. 393-420
Evil as Love and as Liberation
Ruth Stein - pp. 421-431
Does It Matter What the Terrorists Meant?
Donald Moss - pp. 433-441
A View from Abroad: Can We Have Reason Without Feelings?
Susie Orbach - pp. 443-449
Shared Trauma: The Therapist's Increased Vulnerability
Karen W. Saakvitne - pp. 451-455
Day 2/Month 2: Wordless/The Words to Say It
Muriel Dimen - pp. 457-472
Dialogues and Monologues
Adrienne Harris - pp. 473-484
Terror and Guilt: Beyond Them and Us
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 485-497
Freud, Surgery, and the Surgeons by Paul E. Stepansky: The Vicissitudes of Freud's Surgical Metaphor
James Phillips - pp. 499-503
From Deep Penetration to Surgical Caress: Reply to Review Essay
Paul E. Stepansky
Issue 4
18 articles- pp. 505-508
Introduction: Voices
Neil Altman & Jody Messler Davies - pp. 509-530
Private Terrors: Sexualized Aggression and a Psychoanalyst's Fear of Her Patient
Janine de Peyer - pp. 531-535
Can We Eat Dog Without Dog Eating Us?: Commentary on Paper by Janine de Peyer
Susie Orbach - pp. 537-543
“Private Terrors” and Public Disclosure—How Do We Write About Countertransference?: Commentary on Paper by Janine de Peyer
Virginia Goldner - pp. 545-549
Reply to Commentaries
Janine de Peyer - pp. 551-579
The Value of Relational Psychoanalysis in the Treatment of Chronic Drug and Alcohol Use
Lisa Director - pp. 581-584
Addiction as Mind-Body Bridge: Commentary on Paper by Lisa Director
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 585-592
Follow the Bird—A Story of Survival in the Treatment of Addictions: Commentary on Paper by Lisa Director
Mark Gerald - pp. 593-598
Reply to Commentaries
Lisa Director - pp. 599-619
Is It Okay to Breathe?: Asserting Subjectivity in the Therapeutic Relationship
Jackie L. Cohen - pp. 621-625
Preferences and Privileges: Commentary on Paper by Jackie L. Cohen
Adam Phillips - pp. 627-641
Naughty Girls: Commentary on Paper by Jackie L. Cohen
Pearl-Ellen Gordon - pp. 643-647
Reply to Commentaries
Jackie L. Cohen - pp. 649-666
Homoerotic Countertransference: The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name?
Eric Sherman - pp. 667-673
Being Bad on the Side: Commentary on Paper by Eric Sherman
Dianne Elise - pp. 675-686
Listening to the Erotic: Commentary on Paper by Eric Sherman
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 687-691
“Dirty,” “Clean,” and In-Between—Rolling with Uncertainty in Homoerotic Countertransference: Reply to Commentaries
Eric Sherman - pp. iii
Stephen A. Mitchell (1946-2000)
Issue 5
9 articles- pp. 693-714
The Self as a Relational Structure: A Dialogue with Multiple-Self Theory
Steven Stern - pp. 715-725
“There Was a Child Went Forth”: Commentary on Paper by Steven Stern
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 727-745
Reflections on the Intersubjective Foundations of the Sense of Self: Commentary on Paper by Steven Stern
Bernard Brandchaft - pp. 747-762
Reply to Commentaries
Steven Stern - pp. 763-808
Wish, Need, Drive: Motive in the Light of Dynamic Systems Theory and Edelman's Selectionist Theory
Emmanuel Ghent - pp. 809-826
Something Is Happening Here: Thoughts and Clinical Material Regarding Multiplicity, Gender, and Touch in a Psychoanalytic Treatment
Graham Bass - pp. 827-835
Multiplicity as a Form of Enactment: Commentary on Paper by Graham Bass
Adrienne Harris - pp. 837-846
Blowin' in the Wind—Considering the Impact of “Inadvertent Touch”: Commentary on Paper by Graham Bass
Barbara Pizer - pp. 847-856
I've Got You Under My Skin: Reply to Commentaries
Graham Bass
Issue 6
8 articles- pp. 857-898
The Language of Psychoanalytic Discourse
Drew Westen - pp. 899-913
Our Literature as the Problem Child of Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Paper by Drew Westen
Charles Spezzano - pp. 915-920
The Search for Objectivity in the Study of Subjectivity: Reply to Commentary
Drew Westen - pp. 921-957
Back to the “States”: Victim and Abuser States in Borderline Personality Disorder
Elizabeth F. Howell - pp. 959-970
Between the Reader and the Read: Commentary on Paper by Elizabeth F. Howell
Sue Grand - pp. 971-986
Dual Visions, Dual Voices: Reply to Commentary
Elizabeth F. Howell - pp. 987-999
Apparitions in the Fog: Commentary on Paper by Adrienne Harris and Barbara H. Gold*
Brooks C. Brenneis - pp. 1001-1017
Minds and Dialogues in Analytic Spaces—Negotiating Certainty and Uncertainty: Reply to Commentary
Adrienne Harris