Issue 1
12 articles- pp. 1
EDITORS' NOTE
Anthony Bass, Steven Cooper & Stephen Seligman - pp. 2-21
“You Must Remember This”
Adrienne Harris - pp. 22-30
The Case of Pamela
Robert Grossmark - pp. 31-38
Discussion of Robert Grossmark's Case of Pamela
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 39-44
Remarks on the Case of Pamela
Sheldon Bach - pp. 45-48
Final Thoughts on the Case of Pamela and Commentaries
Robert Grossmark - pp. 49-62
Inside Out: The State of the Analyst and the State of the Patient
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 63-68
Love Will Do the Thing That's Right: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer, Ph.D., A.B.P.P.
Sandra Buechler - pp. 69-79
The Impact of the Analyst's Existential Exposure: Commentary on Paper by Stuart A. Pizer
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 80-86
Love and Existential Exposure: Reply to Discussions by Sandra Beuchler and Martin Stephen Frommer
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 87-97
On the Edge: Exploring the End of the Analytic Hour
Stephanie Brody - pp. 98-103
On Getting Away With It
Adam Phillips
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 105-120
Who's Responsible? Our Mutual Implication in Each Other's Suffering
Lynne Layton - pp. 121-137
Empathy—What One Hand Giveth, the Other Taketh Away: Commentary on Paper by Lynne Layton
Philip Cushman - pp. 138-147
The Socio-Political Recruitment of Identities
Adrienne E. Harris - pp. 148-154
Reply to Commentaries
Lynne Layton - pp. 155-168
The Bright Forms Shining in the Dark: Juliet Mitchell's Theory of Sibling Dynamics as Illuminated in A. S. Byatt's “The Chinese Lobster”
Vivian Dent - pp. 169-170
The Bright Forms … . .: Commentary on Paper by Vivian Dent
Juliet Mitchell - pp. 171-174
Reply to Commentary by Juliet Mitchell: Siblings in Clinical Work
Vivian Dent - pp. 175-187
On Becoming One-Self: Reflections on the Concept of Integration as Seen Through a Case of Dissociative Identity Disorder
Debra Rothschild - pp. 188-196
One or Many? Commentary on Paper by Debra Rothschild
Elizabeth Hegeman - pp. 197-203
Down Alice's Rabbit Hole: Extreme Dissociation as a Matter of Life and Death: Commentary on Paper by Debra Rothschild
Stuart D. Perlman - pp. 204-214
Commentary on Paper by Debra Rothschild
Valerie Sinason - pp. 215-219
Reply to Commentaries
Debra Rothschild
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 221-236
An Independent Theory of Clinical Technique
Michael Parsons - pp. 237-245
An Independent Theory of Clinical Technique Viewed Through a Relational Lens: Commentary on Paper by Michael Parsons
Anthony Bass - pp. 246-252
Ferenczi and Winnicott: Why We Need Their Radical Edge: Commentary on Paper by Michael Parsons
Emanuel Berman - pp. 253-258
Commentary on Paper by Michael Parsons
Warren S. Poland - pp. 259-266
Reply to Commentaries
Michael Parsons - pp. 267-293
The Roots of Envy: The Unaesthetic Experience of the Tantalized/Dispossessed Self
Julie Gerhardt - pp. 294-296
Commentary on Paper by Julie Gerhardt
Ronald Britton - pp. 297-308
One Envy or Many?: Commentary on Paper by Julie Gerhardt
Robert Oelsner - pp. 309-317
A Comparative Assessment of an Analysis of Envy: Commentary on Paper by Julie Gerhardt
Paul H. Ornstein - pp. 318-335
Reply to Commentaries
Julie Gerhardt - pp. 336-351
Idealization, Splitting, and the Challenge of Homophobia
Niza Yanay & Eyal Siles
Issue 4
17 articles- pp. 353-370
Boyhood Femininity, Gender Identity Disorder, Masculine Presuppositions, and the Anxiety of Regulation
Ken Corbett - pp. 371-375
Commentary on Paper by Ken Corbett
James M. Herzog - pp. 376-384
Humiliation and Transgender Regulation: Commentary on Paper by Ken Corbett
Gayle Salamon - pp. 385-392
Melancholia and the Violent Regulation of Gender Variance: Reply to Commentaries
Ken Corbett - pp. 393-404
Waking the Dead Therapist
Richard A. Chefetz - pp. 405-414
Waking Dreams
David G. Mark - pp. 415-425
The Sleeping Analyst, The Waking Dreams: Commentary on Papers by Richard A. Chefetz and David G. Mark
Wilma Bucci - pp. 426-441
Mixed Race and the Negotiation of Racialized Selves: Developing the Capacity for Internal Conflict
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 442-449
The Strangeness of Passing: Commentary on Paper by Christopher Bonovitz
Annabella Bushra - pp. 450-453
To See or Not to See: Blinded by Guilt: Reply to Commentary
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 454-462
Transformative Aspects of Our Own Analyses and Their Resonance in Our Work With Our Patients
Lauren Levine - pp. 463-467
The Mutuality of Change and Personal Growth in Analytic Relations: Commentary on Paper by Lauren Levine
Anthony Bass - pp. 468-473
The Flawed Person of the Analyst: Commentary on Paper by Lauren Levine
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 474-479
Coming to Terms With Invisible Disability—Beyond Empathic Resonance: Commentary on Paper by Lauren Levine
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 480-485
Impasse and Resonance Across Multiple Relational Realms: Reply to Commentaries
Lauren Levine - pp. 486-501
The Holy See: The Individual and the Group-Intersubjective Meetings
Ilana Laor - pp. 502
Errata
Issue 5
11 articles- pp. 503-506
Anchoring Intersubjective Models in Recent Advances in Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Parenting Studies: Introduction to Papers by Trevarthen, Gallese, and Ammaniti & Trentini
Stephen Seligman - pp. 507-518
The Intersubjective Psychobiology of Human Meaning: Learning of Culture Depends on Interest for Co-Operative Practical Work–and Affection for the Joyful Art of Good Company
Colwyn Trevarthen - pp. 519-536
Mirror Neurons, Embodied Simulation, and the Neural Basis of Social Identification
Vittorio Gallese - pp. 537-555
How New Knowledge About Parenting Reveals the Neurobiological Implications of Intersubjectivity: A Conceptual Synthesis of Recent Research
Massimo Ammaniti & Cristina Trentini - pp. 556-564
From Ego to “We-Go”: Neurobiology and Questions for Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Papers by Trevarthen, Gallese, and Ammaniti & Trentini
Robert N. Emde - pp. 565-579
We: Commentary on Papers by Trevarthen, Ammaniti & Trentini, and Gallese
Bruce Reis - pp. 580-584
We-ness, Embodied Simulation, and Psychoanalysis: Reply to Commentaries
Vittorio Gallese - pp. 585-587
Reply to Commentaries
Massimo Ammaniti - pp. 588-603
Familiar and Unfamiliar Forms of Interaction in the Ending Phases of Analysis
Steven Cooper - pp. 604-616
I Am Yourself: Subjectivity and the Collective
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 617-637
Therapeutic Passion in the Countertransference
Irwin Z. Hoffman
Issue 6
9 articles- pp. 639-655
Session Frequency and the Definition of Psychoanalysis
Steven Stern - pp. 656-668
Day, Night, or Dawn: Commentary on Paper by Steven Stern
Lewis Aron - pp. 669-674
With Respect to the Analytic Frame: Commentary on Paper by Steven Stern
Peter Goldberg - pp. 675-690
Defining Psychoanalysis: A Review and A Commentary
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 691-703
What's Possible? What Matters? Reply to Commentaries
Steven Stern - pp. 704-722
Leaning Into Termination
Jill Salberg - pp. 723-733
Termination as Necessary Madness
Sue Grand - pp. 734-743
Love Never Ends Well: Termination as the Fate of an Illusion: Commentary on Papers by Jill Salberg and Sue Grand
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 744-759
“It Ain't Over ‘til It's Over”: Infinite Conversations, Imperfect Endings, and the Elusive Nature of Termination
Anthony Bass