Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-27
Falling in Love with Love: Oedipal and Postoedipal Manifestations of Idealization, Mourning, and Erotic Masochism
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 29-39
The Countertransference Transformation of Oedipal Idealization, Mourning, and Erotic Masochism: Commentary on Paper by Jody Messler Davies
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 41-63
You Say Oedipal, I Say Postoedipal: A Consideration of Desire and Hostility in the Analytic Relationship
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 65-75
Reflections on Oedipus, Post-Oedipus, and Termination: Commentary on Paper by Steven Cooper
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 77-103
Why Language Matters to Psychoanalysis
Donna M. Orange - pp. 105-127
Does or Should the Past Go Away?: Commentary on Paper by Donna M. Orange
Julie Gerhardt - pp. 129-140
Do We Really All Know?: Reply to Commentary
Donna M. Orange - pp. 141-161
Is Freud Dead? Questions and Answers for the Practicing Analyst
John Kerr - pp. 163-170
Reply to Review Essay
Louis Breger
Issue 2
6 articles- pp. 171-192
When the Crunch Is a (K)not: A Crimp in Relational Dialogue
Barbara Pizer - pp. 193-205
“Crunches,” “(K)nots,” and Double Binds—When What Isn't Happening Is the Most Important Thing: Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 207-210
A Toast to Philip Ringstrom: Reply to Commentary
Barbara Pizer - pp. 211-242
Subjectivity, Infantile Oedipus, and Symbolization in Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan
Rheta G. Keylor - pp. 243-272
Theorizing in the Shadow of Foucault: Facets of Female Sexuality
Doris K. Silverman - pp. 273-287
Clinical Outbursts and Theoretical Breakthroughs: A Unifying Theme in the Work of Stephen A. Mitchell
Lewis Aron
Issue 3
20 articles- pp. 289-291
Symposium on Psychoanalytic Training and Education: Editors' Introduction
- pp. 293-299
Introduction
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 301-312
Early Stages of a Psychoanalytic Treatment: The Case of Laura
Jill Comins - pp. 313-326
A Clinical Example of Perversions and the Regulation of Self: The Case of Frank
Shari Eliot - pp. 327-339
A Contribution to the Supervisory Panel
Martin S. Bergmann - pp. 341-353
Supervision: The Devil Is in the Details
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 355-366
Supervision is a Relationship Too: A Contemporary Approach to Psychoanalytic Supervision
Mary Gail Frawley-O'Dea - pp. 367-375
Afterword
Margaret J. Black - pp. 377-378
Part II: Issues in Training Questions to Panel
- pp. 379-389
Reply to Panel Questions
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 391-402
Reply to Panel Questions
Mary Beth M. Cresci - pp. 403-410
Reply to Panel Questions
Ellen Rees - pp. 411-417
Reply to Panel Questions
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 419-427
Reply to Panel Questions
Emanuel Berman - pp. 429
Follow-up Questions
- pp. 431-432
Reply to Panel Follow-up Questions
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 433-435
Reply to Panel Follow-up Questions
Mary Beth M. Cresci - pp. 437-441
Reply to Panel Follow-up Questions
Ellen Rees - pp. 443-444
Reply to Panel Follow-up Questions
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 445-449
Reply to Panel Follow-up Questions
Emanuel Berman
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 451-469
The Analyst's Secret Delinquencies
Joyce Slochower - pp. 471-500
Lies and Body Cruelties in the Analytic Hour
Sue Grand - pp. 501-511
Analytic Thefts: Commentary on Papers by Joyce Slochower and Sue Grand
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 513-520
Our Relationship to Analytic Ideals: Commentary on Papers by Joyce Slochower and Sue Grand
Jay Frankel - pp. 521-525
A Rule of One's Own: Reply to Commentaries
Joyce Slochower - pp. 527-531
Reply to Commentaries
Sue Grand - pp. 533-577
The Intersubjective Turn in Psychoanalysis: A Comparison of Contemporary Theorists Part 3: Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg
Julie Gerhardt, Annie Sweetnam & Leeann Borton - pp. 579-603
A Radical Shift in Thinking about the Process of Change: Commentary on Paper by Gerhardt, Sweetnam, and Borton
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg - pp. 605-621
Jung's Theory of Dream and the Relational Debate
Massimo Giannoni
Issue 5
7 articles- pp. 623-631
The Paradoxical Place of Enactment in Psychoanalysis: Introduction
Lewis Aron - pp. 633-655
Enactment: Analytic Musings on Energy, Language, and Personal Growth
Margaret J. Black - pp. 657-675
“E” Enactments in Psychoanalysis: Another Medium, Another Message
Anthony Bass - pp. 677-687
The Role of Enactments
Judith Fingert Chused - pp. 689-709
One Need Not Be a House to Be Haunted: On Enactment, Dissociation, and the Dread of “Not-Me”—A Case Study
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 711-726
Affect: The Heart of the Matter
Gerald Stechler - pp. 727-742
Healing Haunted Hearts: Toward a Model for Integrating Subjectivity Commentary on Papers by Philip Bromberg and Gerald Stechler
Richard A. Chefetz
Issue 6
4 articles- pp. 743-775
Introduction: A Systems View
Beatrice Beebe, Steven Knoblauch, Judith Rustin & Dorienne Sorter - pp. 777-804
A Comparison of Meltzoff, Trevarthen, and Stern
Beatrice Beebe, Dorienne Sorter, Judith Rustin & Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 805-841
An Expanded View of Intersubjectivity in Infancy and its Application to Psychoanalysis
Beatrice Beebe, Judith Rustin, Dorienne Sorter & Steven Knoblauch - pp. 843-873
The Fusion of Horizons: Dissociation, Enactment, and Understanding
Donnel B. Stern