Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-16
Revenge and Forgiveness in Laramie, Wyoming
Stephen Wangh - pp. 17-32
Intersubjectivity and the Many Faces of Forgiveness: Commentary on Paper by Stephen Wangh
Steven J. Sandage - pp. 33-45
Thinking Relationally About Forgiveness: Commentary on Paper by Stephen Wangh
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 47-56
Reply to Commentaries
Stephen Wangh - pp. 57-84
Passion, Responsibility, and “Wild Geese”: Creating a Context for the Absence of Conscious Intentions
Barbara Pizer - pp. 85-93
Narrative Writing and Soulful Metaphors: Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 95-103
The Analyst's Muse: Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer
Spyros D. Orfanos - pp. 105-117
The Poem as a Transformational Third: Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer
Virginia Goldner
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 119-124
Introduction
Carolyn Clement - pp. 125-138
A Strange Beauty: Emmanuel Ghent and the Psychologies of East and West
Mark Epstein - pp. 139-152
The Evocation Of Death Anxiety on a Meditation Retreat
Carolyn Clement - pp. 153-155
The Woman Who Mistook the Meditation Class for Her Destination
Elaine Schwager - pp. 157-158
Flat Mountain
Nadia Ghent - pp. 159-168
Reflections on Flat Mountain
Anthony Bass, Margaret Black & Muriel Dimen - pp. 169-183
Healing Longing in the Midst of Damage
Michael Eigen - pp. 185-201
From Many into One: Attention, Energy, and the Containing of Multitudes
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 203-209
Mannie and Music
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 211-221
Heart Melts Forward: Emmanuel Ghent (1925-2003)
Adrienne Harris - pp. 223-227
Introduction
David D. Olds - pp. 229-254
The Mind's Multiplicity and Continuity
Craig Piers - pp. 255-283
Dynamic Systems Theory and the Complexity of Change
Esther Thelen - pp. 285-319
Dynamic Systems Theories as a Metaframework for Psychoanalysis
Stephen Seligman
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 321-346
Manic Society: Toward the Depressive Position
Neil Altman - pp. 347-366
The Manic Society
Rachael Peltz - pp. 367-378
From the Consulting Room to Social Critique: Commentary on Papers by Neil Altman and Rachael Peltz
Michael Rustin - pp. 379-394
Love Thy Neighbor as Thy Selves: Commentary on Papers by Neil Altman and Rachael Peltz
Dodi Goldman - pp. 395-404
American Tensions: Commentary on Papers by Neil Altman and Rachael Peltz
Murray M. Schwartz - pp. 405-408
Psychoanalysis and Social Criticism: Reply to Commentaries
Neil Altman - pp. 409-414
Ideology Springs Eternal: Reply to Commentaries
Rachael Peltz - pp. 415-431
Compromise Formation Theory: An Intersubjective Dimension
Arnold Rothstein - pp. 433-446
Acceptance, Compassion, and an Affirmative Analytic Attitude in Both Intersubjectivity and Compromise Formation Theory: Commentary on Paper by Arnold Rothstein
Lewis Aron - pp. 447-457
Creating an Intersubjective Reality: Commentary on Paper by Arnold Rothstein
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 459-471
Rothstein as a Self and Object Freudian: Commentary on Paper by Arnold Rothstein
Steven J. Ellman - pp. 473-478
Reply to Commentaries
Arnold Rothstein
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 479-498
Living in the Liminal Spaces of Mortality
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 499-527
Beyond the Grave—Adolescent Parental Loss: Letting Go and Holding on
Mary V. Sussillo - pp. 529-537
Psychoanalysis and Mourning—Two Distinct Views: Commentary on Papers by Martin Stephen Frommer and Mary Sussillo
Stefanie Solow Glennon - pp. 539-548
Loss, Mourning, and Time: Commentary on Papers by Martin Stephen Frommer and Mary Sussillo
Gilbert W. Cole - pp. 549-557
Conceptions of Self and the Impact of Loss: Reply to Commentaries
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 559-566
Good Grief—What Becomes of the Lost Relationship: Reply to Commentaries
Mary V. Sussillo - pp. 567-586
Encounters with Omnipotence in the Psychoanalysis of Substance Users
Lisa Director - pp. 587-612
Finding the Lost Girls: Multiplicity and Dissociation in the Treatment of Addictions
Noelle Burton - pp. 613-619
New Windows on Understanding Addictive Vulnerability: Commentary on Papers by Lisa Director and Noelle Burton
Edward J. Khantzian - pp. 621-625
Commentary on Papers by Lisa Director and Noelle Burton
Henry Krystal - pp. 627-632
The Nature of the Problem and the Nature of the Cure: Reply to Commentaries
Lisa Director - pp. 633-635
Reply to Commentaries
Noelle Burton
Issue 5
14 articles- pp. 637-660
From Melancholia to Meaning: How to Live the Past in the Present
Mari Ruti - pp. 661-680
A Poetics of Change
Russell Meares, David Butt, Caroline Henderson-Brooks & Hany Samir - pp. 681-707
The Tree of Knowledge: Good and Evil Conflicting Interpretations
Lewis Aron - pp. 709-711
Of Innocence and Experience: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
Amy Schaffer - pp. 713-715
Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
Stan T. Dudley & Todd F. Walker - pp. 717-725
A Bond of Love, Emotional Risk, and Daring: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
Ofra Eshel - pp. 727-729
The Analyst's Unconscious Contribution to the Impassse: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
Linda B. Sherby - pp. 731-734
To Hug or Not to Hug: What If Rebecca Didn't Really Mean What She Said?: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
Diane E. Ungar - pp. 735-737
Love, Dissociation, and Discipline in the Analytic Process: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
M. Pia Roggero - pp. 739-741
Being “Done For” in Analysis: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
Robert S. Millner - pp. 743-746
The Last Time: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
Spyros D. Orfanos - pp. 747-757
Reply to Commentaries
Stuart A Pizer - pp. 759-769
Moments of Therapeutic Impasse: Commentary on Jody Messler Davies's “Whose Bad Objects Are We Anyway? Repetition and Our Elusive Love Affair with Evil”*
James L. Fosshage - pp. 771-778
Revenge and Forgiveness in Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Stephen Wangh's “Revenge and Forgiveness in Laramie, Wyoming”*
Sandra M. Kiersky
Issue 6
9 articles- pp. 779-805
Transformations of Desire and Despair: Reflections on the Termination Process from a Relational Perpective*
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 807-827
Body Rhythms and the Unconscious: Toward an Expanding of Clinical Attention
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 829-854
A Neuropsychoanalytic Viewpoint: Commentary on Paper by Steven H. Knoblauch
Allan N. Schore - pp. 855-873
The Interplay of Subsymbolic and Symbolic Processess in Psychoanalytic Treatment: Commentary on Paper by Steven H. Knoblauch
Wilma Bucci - pp. 875-881
Commentary on Paper by Steven H. Knoblauch
James L. Fosshage - pp. 883-896
What Are We Trying to Do When We Write about the Psychoanalytic Interaction? The Relevance of Theory and Research to Clinical Responsiveness: Reply to Commentaries
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 897-908
The Dread of Falling—Between Breaking One's Back and Breaking Through: Commentary on Franco Borgogno's “On the Patient's Becoming an Individual”*
Alina Schellekes - pp. 909-916
Historical Context in Clinical Work: Commentary on Franco Borgogno's “On the Patient's Becoming an Individual”*
Neil Altman - pp. 917-928
Who Is the Author Speaking To? The Impact of the Intended Audience on Theoretical Framing of Clinical Material: Reply to Commentaries
Franco Borgogno