Issue 1
7 articles- pp. 1-27
What's a Good Object to Do?
Neil J. Skolnick - pp. 29-37
Diagnosis-of-the-Moment and What Kind of Good Object the Patient Needs the Analyst to be: Commentary on Paper by Neil Skolnick
Jay Frankel - pp. 39-43
The Action's in the Action: Reply to Commentary
Neil J. Skolnick - pp. 45-69
“I'm in the Milk and the Milk's in Me”: Eros in the Clinical Relationship
Susan Bodnar - pp. 71-92
“The Gift of an Apple or the Twist of an Arm”: Negotiation in Couples and Couple Therapy
Barbara Pizer & Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 93-112
Signing with a Scar: Understanding Self-Harm
Gillian Straker - pp. 113-128
Sexual Boundary Violations in the Office: When is a Couch Just a Couch?
Andrea Celenza
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 129-130
A Note From the Editors: The Editors
Neil Altman & Jody Messler Davies - pp. 131
Introduction: The Editors
- pp. 133-147
Pandora Meets the NICU Parent or Whither Hope?
Zina Steinberg - pp. 149-164
So the Cradle Won't Fall: Holding the Staff who Hold the Parents in the NICU
Susan B. Kraemer - pp. 165-179
It's Rarely Cold in the NICU: The Permeability of Psychic Space
Susan B. Kraemer & Zina Steinberg - pp. 181-198
Bearing Witness: Across the Barriers in Society and in the Clinic
Chana Ullman - pp. 199-216
I, Thou, and Us: Relationality and the Interpretive Process in Clinical Practice
Juan Tubert-Oklander - pp. 217-225
The Elusiveness of the Relational Unconscious: Commentary on Paper by Juan Taubert-Oklander
Samuel Gerson - pp. 227-239
On the Inherent Relationality of the Unconscious: Reply to Commentary
Juan Tubert-Oklander
Issue 3
8 articles- pp. 241-262
Facilitating Analysis with Implicit and Explicit Self-Disclosures
Helen K. Gediman - pp. 263-272
The Psychoanalytic Other: Commentary on Paper by Helen K. Gediman
Joyce Slochower - pp. 273-292
Disclosure, Dis-closure, Diss/clothes/sure: Commentary on Paper by Helen K. Gediman
Stephen Hartman - pp. 293-304
The Illusion of Certainty in Self-Disclosure: Commentary on Paper by Helen K. Gediman
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 305-316
Reply to Commentaries
Helen K. Gediman - pp. 317-331
“I Have a Lower Class Body”
Mary E. Sonntag - pp. 333-339
Words Just Don't Cut It: Commentary on Paper by Mary E. Sonntag
Katie Gentile - pp. 341-362
Containers Without Lids
Peter G. M. Carnochan
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 363-364
Symposium: On the Interface of Kleinian and Intersubjectivist Approaches to a Clinical Case
Stephen Seligman & Malcom Owen Slavin - pp. 365-376
Unconscious Experience: Relational Perspectives
Meira Likierman - pp. 377-385
Crash: What We Do When We Cannot Touch: Commentary on Paper by Meira Likierman
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 387-396
How a Kleinian Analysis Also Tells a Relational and Intersubjective Story: Commentary on Paper by Meira Likierman
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 397-405
The Analyst's Theoretical Persuasion and the Construction of a Conscientious Analysis: Commentary on Paper by Meira Likierman
Stephen Seligman - pp. 407-412
Some Questions About Divergences and Similarities Between Kleinian and Intersubjective Approaches: Reply to Commentaries
Meira Likierman - pp. 413-416
Introduction to Papers from the Conference Dionysius' Ear: Trauma, Tragedy, and Psychoanalytic Listening
Donna M. Orange - pp. 417-429
Tragedy and Healing
Maurizio Pinato - pp. 431-443
Shattering the Analytic Mirror: Corinna and the Interweaving of Trauma and Tragedy in Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Paper by Maurizio Pinato
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 445-463
Between Fate and Destiny: Oedipus and Reactive Certainty in the Consulting Room
Suzi Naiburg - pp. 465-480
“Earth, Speak to Me, Grass, Speak to Me!” Trauma, Tragedy, and the Crash Between Cultures in Medea
Susanna Federici-Nebbiosi - pp. 481-499
Mythos and Logos
Spyros D. Orfanos
Issue 5
14 articles- pp. 499-517
From Lifegiver to Mutual Nurturance: A Relational Perspective on Symington's Monadic View of Narcissism
Batya Shoshani, Michael Shoshani & Mitchel Becker - pp. 519-526
Foreclosed Futures: Working in Clinical Gray Zones
Maureen Murphy - pp. 527-542
Where We Both Have Lived
Sandra Silverman - pp. 543-551
Ghosts, Unhealable Wounds, and Resilience: Commentary on Papers by Sandra Silverman and Maureen Murphy
Adrienne Harris - pp. 553-555
Our Histories are with Us: Reply to Commentary
Sandra Silverman - pp. 557-571
Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious: Humor as a Fundamental Emotional Experience
Joseph Newirth - pp. 573-577
And Now for Something Completely Different: Humor in Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Paper by Joseph Newirth
Neil Altman - pp. 579-584
The Analyst as Comic and the Comic in Analysis: Reply to Commentary
Joseph Newirth - pp. 585-590
Termination, Terminable and Interminable: Commentary on Paper by Jody Messler Davies
Heather Craige - pp. 591-593
Termination and Its Discontents: Commentary on Paper by Jody Messler Davies
Kim Rosenfield - pp. 595-597
A Letter to Jody Messler Davies
Sarah Hill - pp. 599-602
Time Passes: Commentary on Paper by Jody Messler Davies
Bruce Reis - pp. 603-610
Terminations, Self-States, and Complexity in Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Paper by Jody Messler Davies
William J. Coburn - pp. 611-616
Reply to Commentaries
Jody Messler Davies
Issue 6
11 articles- pp. 617-618
At the Nexus of Love, Lust, and Attachment
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 619-637
“Let's Do It Again”: Further Reflections on Eros and Attachment
Virginia Goldner - pp. 639-664
On the Subjectivity of Lustful States of Mind
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 665-686
The Times We Sizzle, and the Times We Sigh: The Multiple Erotics of Arousal, Anticipation, and Release
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 687-709
The Rub: Sexual Interplay as a Nexus of Lust, Romantic Love, and Emotional Attachment
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 711-724
Love, Desire, Jouissance: Two out of Three Ain't Bad
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 725-746
Sitting with Eros and Psyche on a Buddhist Psychoanalyst's Cushion
Harriet Kimble Wrye - pp. 747-761
Opening what has been Closed, Relaxing what has been Clenched: Dissociation and Enactment Over Time in Committed Relationships
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 763-778
Unforgetting and Excess, the Re-creation and Re-finding of Suppressed Sexuality
Ruth A. Stein - pp. 779-791
Love, Sex, Romance, and Psychoanalytic Goals
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 793-824
Tanya and the Adaptive Dialectic of Romantic Passion and Secure Attachment
Malcolm Owen Slavin