Issue 1
10 articles- pp. 1-26
Dreams within Dreams; Books within Books: Embedded Frames of Illusion in Psychoanalysis
Hilary Hoge - pp. 27-41
Hierarchical and Nonhierarchical Models of Consciousness: Commentary on Paper by Hilary Hoge
Robert Bosnak - pp. 42-50
Commentary on Paper by Hilary Hoge
Charles W. Dithrich - pp. 51-59
Can Dreams within Dreams Serve as Metaphor for Modern Life Itself?: Commentary on Paper by Hilary Hoge
Paul Lippmann - pp. 60-69
Reply to Commentaries
Hilary Hoge - pp. 70-88
Roles in the Psychoanalytic Relationship
Richard Almond - pp. 89-94
In Search of the Person in the Patient: An Interpersonal Perspective on “Roles in the Psychoanalytic Relationship”: Commentary on Paper by Richard Almond
Edgar Levenson - pp. 95-103
Roles of Engagement: Commentary on Paper by Richard Almond
Robert E. Hooberman - pp. 104-112
Lost in Translation: Problems of Interdisciplinary Contributions in Psychoanalysis: Reply to Commentaries
Richard Almond - pp. 113-123
The Contextuality and Existentiality of Emotional Trauma
Robert D. Stolorow
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 125-148
Forms of Relational Meaning: Issues in the Relations Between the Implicit and Reflective-Verbal Domains
- pp. 149-161
“A Lingering Whiff of Descartes in the Air”: From Theoretical Ideas to the Messiness of Clinical Participation: Commentary on Paper by the Boston Change Process Study Group
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 162-167
Implicit or Unconscious?: Commentary on Paper by the Boston Change Process Study Group
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 168-196
“One Never Knows, Do One?”: Commentary on Paper by the Boston Change Process Study Group
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 197-202
Forms of Relational Meaning: Reply to Commentaries
- pp. 203-229
Faith as the Fulcrum of Psychic Change: Metaphors of Transformation in Jewish Mysticism and Psychoanalysis
Karen E. Starr - pp. 239-242
Contribution to the Discussion on the Analytic Frame
Juan Tubert-Oklander - pp. 243-247
The Dread of Mutual Creation of Meaning
Boaz Shalgi - pp. 248-251
Contribution to the Discussion on the Analytic Frame
Reyna Hernández-Tubert - pp. 252-257
Reply to “Expanding the Frame” by Anthony Bass and to Commentaries
Susanna Federici-Nebbiosi - pp. 258-261
Hope and Dread in Mutuality and Asymmetry Regarding the Analytic Setting: Reply to Commentaries
Ilana Laor - pp. 262-268
A Few More Thoughts on the Frame: Forms, Functions, and Meanings
Anthony Bass - pp. 269-269
Erratum
Continuation of the Symposium on “The Psychoanalytic Frame”
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 271-299
Jonah: A Fantasy of Flight
Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg - pp. 300-306
Jonah and Applied Psychoanalytic Dialogue: Introduction
Lewis Aron - pp. 307-316
Commentary on Paper by Aviva Gottlieb Zornberg
George Fishman - pp. 317-328
Jonah's Crisis: Commentary on Paper by Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg
Jill Salberg - pp. 329-364
Jonah: His Story, Our Story; His Struggle, Our Struggle: Commentary on Paper by Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg
Rabbi Dennis G. Shulman - pp. 365-370
Reading the Biblical Text, Conscious and Unconscious Meaning, Diagnosing Jonah: Reply to Commentaries
Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg - pp. 371-389
The Implicit Domain in Couples and Couple Therapy
Susan M. Shimmerlik - pp. 390-402
Improvisation and Mutual Inductive Identification in Couples Therapy: Commentary on Paper by Susan M. Shimmerlik
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 403-410
Reply to Commentary
Susan M. Shimmerlik - pp. 411-436
Stuck in Vertical: The Kinetic Temperament in Development and Interaction
Frances La Barre
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 437-455
Language and Intersubjectivity: Multiplicity in a Bilingual Treatment
Sarah Hill - pp. 456-465
Speech and Sensuality; Speech and Separation: Commentary on Paper by Sarah Hill
Adrienne Harris - pp. 466-476
Crossing Boundaries: Commentary on Paper by Sarah Hill
Cleonie White - pp. 477-483
Reply to Commentaries
Sarah Hill - pp. 484-512
Wasted and Bombed: Clinical Enactments of a Changing Relationship to the Earth
Susan Bodnar - pp. 513-535
The Sense of Self Inside and Environments Outside: How the Two Grow Together and Become One in Healthy Psychological Development
Sebastiano Santostefano - pp. 536-540
Psychoanalysis and Nature: Commentary on Papers by Bodnar and Santostefano
Michael S. Roth - pp. 541-547
In Gratitude: A Non-utopian Response to Roth and Santostefano
Susan Bodnar - pp. 548-561
When and How Does a Person's Relationship with Environments Begin and Continue to Play a Role in Psychological Functioning?: Reply to Paper and Commentaries by Bodnar and Roth
Sebastiano Santostefano - pp. 562-585
Empire Stories: Imperious Objects and the Necessity of Fools
Ryan LaMothe
Issue 5
8 articles- pp. 587-591
Historicizing the Role of Psychologists in the U.S. Military: Introduction to Issue on Coercive Interrogations and the Mental Health Profession
Rachael Peltz, Jeanne Wolff Bernstein & Sue Grand - pp. 592-613
Healers or Interrogators: Psychology and the United States Torture Regime
Stephen Soldz - pp. 614-637
Making Sense of the APA: A History of the Relationship Between Psychology and the Military
Frank Summers - pp. 638-657
Witnesses to Reality: Working Psychodynamically with Survivors of Terror
Ghislaine Boulanger - pp. 658-670
The Psychodynamics of Torture
Neil Altman - pp. 671-689
Sacrificial Bodies: Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, Torture
Sue Grand - pp. 690-709
Living Danger: On Not Knowing What We Know
Nancy Caro Hollander - pp. 710-734
Learning From History: An Interview with Robert Jay Lifton
Rachael Peltz
Issue 6
8 articles- pp. 735-757
Analyst Envy in Working with an Artist: Four Scenes
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 758-765
To Have and to Hold: Thoughts on Admiration/Envy: Commentary on Paper by Joye Weisel-Barth
Carolyn Ellman - pp. 766-775
Melanie Klein and Envy: A Static Totalitarian Script or a Sample of our Protean Theories?: Commentary on Paper by Joye Weisel-Barth
Meira Likierman - pp. 776-783
A Response to Carolyn Ellman and Meira Likierman: Reply to Commentaries
Joye Weisel-Barth - pp. 784-794
On Digital Consciousness and Psychic Death
Sheldon Bach - pp. 795-811
Psychoanalytic Healing, Love, Life, and Death: Commentary on Paper by Sheldon Bach
Jenny Putnam & Lewis Aron - pp. 812-837
A Study of the Boston Change Process Study Group
Steven J. Ellman & Michael Moskowitz - pp. 838-856
Gender Now
Ken Corbett