Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 1-3
Uncertainty: The Individual, The Collectivity, and a Consideration of Metapsychology
Adrienne Harris - pp. 4-20
The Subjectivity of Certainty and the Subjectivity of Uncertainty
Janine Puget - pp. 21-26
My Colleague, That Other
Irene Cairo - pp. 27-31
Reflections on Links and Linking
Rogelio A. Sosnik - pp. 32-39
Reflections on Janine Puget's Paper
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 40-45
Response to Irene Cairo, Rogelio A. Sosnik, and Eyal Rozmarin
Janine Puget - pp. 46-59
Enter Ghosts: The Loss of Intersubjectivity in Clinical Work With Adult Children of Pathological Narcissists
Daniel Shaw - pp. 60-69
The Analyst's Need and Desire
Andrea Celenza - pp. 70-77
A View of the “Disengaged” Patient as Already Engaged
Ruth Gruenthal - pp. 78-83
Our Theories, Our Selves: Commentary on Paper by Ruth Gruenthal
Joyce Slochower - pp. 84-87
The Analyst's Uses of Theory and the Theory the Analyst Uses: Reply to Commentary
Ruth Gruenthal - pp. 88-109
Weeds on the Ruins: Agency, Compromise Formation, and the Quest for Intersubjective Truth
Jill Gentile - pp. 110-119
Madness in Society
Paul Williams
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 121-124
Foreword to Fivaz-Depeursinge, Lavanchy-Scaiola, and Favez Paper
Daniel Stern - pp. 125-140
The Young Infant's Triangular Communication in the Family: Access to Threesome Intersubjectivity? Conceptual Considerations and Case Illustrations
Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, Chloé Lavanchy-Scaiola & Nicolas Favez - pp. 141-150
Prefiguring and Refiguring Triangular Interpersonal Relationships: Commentary on Paper by Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, Chloé Lavanchy-Scaiola, and Nicolas Favez
Jeremy P. Nahum - pp. 151-157
A Human Family: Commentary on Paper by Elisabeth Fivaz-Depeursinge, Chloé Lavanchy-Scaiola, and Nicolas Favez
Bruce Reis - pp. 158-171
Face to Face
Melanie Suchet - pp. 172-180
How Do We Use Theory Now? Commentary on Paper by Melanie Suchet
Peter Goldberg - pp. 181-190
Better Identity Politics
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 191-195
Searching for the Ethical: Reply to Commentaries
Melanie Suchet - pp. 196-218
Meeting Mitchell's Challenge: A Comparison of Relational Psychoanalysis and Intersubjective Systems Theory
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 219-223
Commentary on Paper by Philip A. Ringstrom
Carolyn Clement - pp. 224-230
Truth or What Matters: Commentary on Paper by Philip A. Ringstrom
Lynne Jacobs - pp. 231-235
All Roads Do Not Lead to Rome
Bruce Reis - pp. 236-250
Reply to Commentaries
Philip A. Ringstrom
Issue 3
7 articles- pp. 251-253
The Contemporary Analyst at Work
Stephen Seligman - pp. 254-268
Reflections on Cure, or “I/Thou/It”
Muriel Dimen - pp. 269-284
Flexibility of the Psychoanalytic Approach in the Treatment of a Suicidal Patient: Stubborn Silences as “Playing Dead”
Riccardo Lombardi - pp. 285-307
Fear and Shame in an Israeli Psychoanalyst and His Patient: Lessons Learned in Times of War
Michael Shoshani, Batya Shoshani & Ofer Shinar - pp. 308-324
Becoming an Individual: Technically Subversive Thoughts on the Role of the Analyst's Influence
Jonathan H. Slavin - pp. 325-336
Mending the Mind
Joan Wheelis - pp. 337-355
Integrating Neurobiological Findings Into Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Training and Practice
Cynthia L. Divino & Mary Sue Moore
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 357-373
On the Royal Road Together: The Analytic Function of Dreams in Activating Dissociative Unconscious Communication
Susan H. Sands - pp. 374-381
Interpersonal and Uniquely Personal Factors in Dream Analysis: Commentary on Paper by Susan H. Sands
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 382-392
Activating and Enlivening Ourselves and Our Patients: Commentary on Paper by Susan H. Sands
Annie Sweetnam - pp. 393-399
Reply to Commentaries
Susan H. Sands - pp. 400-416
Depersonalization: Standing in the Spaces Between Recognition and Interpellation
Orna Guralnik & Daphne Simeon - pp. 417-427
“T” in Interpellation Stands for Terror: Commentary on Paper by Orna Guralnik and Daphne Simeon
Richard A. Chefetz - pp. 428-436
L'état c'est moi — Except When I Am Not: Commentary on Paper by Orna Guranlik and Daphne Simeon
Stephen Hartman - pp. 437-440
A State of Mind: Reply to Commentaries
Orna Guralnik & Daphne Simeon - pp. 441-448
Navigating Trauma in Joseph Conrad's Victory: A Voyage From Sigmund Freud to Philip M. Bromberg
Carola M. Kaplan - pp. 449-455
Commentary on Carola M. Kaplan's “Navigating Trauma in Joseph Conrad's Victory: A Voyage From Sigmund Freud to Philip M. Bromberg”
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 456-458
Navigating Trauma: Reply to Commentary
Carola M. Kaplan - pp. 459-474
The Analyst's Anticipatory Fantasies: Aid and Obstacle to the Patient's Self-Integration
Steven H. Cooper
Issue 5
17 articles- pp. 475-477
Introduction to Nina Farhi's “Hands of the Living God: ‘Finding the Familiar in the Unfamiliar’”
Anthony Bass & Adrienne Harris - pp. 478-503
The Hands of the Living God: “Finding the Familiar in the Unfamiliar”
Nina Farhi - pp. 504-509
Letting the Sea In: Commentary on Paper by Nina Farhi
Dodi Goldman - pp. 510-515
Identifications Annealed, Adhesive and Political: Commentary on Paper by Nina Farhi
Avgi Saketopoulou - pp. 516-520
Nina Farhi: Leaning on an Annealed Identification: Commentary on Paper by Nina Farhi
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 521-524
Failures, Fathers, and Fetal Fortunes: Reply to Commentaries by Avgi Saketopoulou and Jeanne Wolff Bernstein
Dodi Goldman - pp. 525-528
Befores and Afters of the Womb: Reply to Commentaries by Jeanne Wolff Bernstein and Dodi Goldman
Avgi Saketopoulou - pp. 529-532
Reply to Commentaries by Dodi Goldman and Avgi Saketopoulou
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 533-539
From Survival to Creative Destiny: The Psychoanalytic Journey of Nina Farhi
Jean White - pp. 540-560
Intersubjectivity Theory and the Dilemma of Intersubjective Motivation
Robert P. Drozek - pp. 561-568
Between Subjects: Commentary on Paper by Robert P. Drozek
Roger Kennedy - pp. 569-581
The Achilles Heel of Psychoanalysis: Meditations on Motivation: Commentary on Paper by Robert P. Drozek
Judith Guss Teicholz - pp. 582-596
“Finding the Value” in Intersubjective and Clinical Process: Towards a Valuational Model of Relational Motivation: Reply to Commentaries
Robert P. Drozek - pp. 597-599
Introduction to Judit Mészáros' “Progress and Persecution in the Psychoanalytic Heartland: Antisemitism, Communism, and the Fate of Hungarian Psychoanalysis”
Adrienne Harris - pp. 600-622
Progress and Persecution in the Psychoanalytic Heartland: Antisemitism, Communism and the Fate of Hungarian Psychoanalysis
Judit Mészáros
Issue 6
11 articles- pp. 627-641
The Interpersonalization of Fantasy: The Linking and De-Linking of Fantasy and Reality
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 642-653
The Necessity of Shared Illusion in the Creation of “Reality”: Commentary on Paper by Christopher Bonovitz
John C. Foehl - pp. 654-662
On Some Advantages of Mutual Sexual Fantasy in the Analytic Situation: Commentary on Paper by Christopher Bonovitz
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 663-668
Fantasies that Light Up Reality: Keeping the “Old Flame” Lit: Reply to Commentaries
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 669-682
Klein, Bion, and Intersubjectivity: Becoming, Transforming, and Dreaming
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 683-694
Commentary on Paper by Lawrence J. Brown
Elsa First - pp. 695-703
Enactive Fields: An Approach to Interaction in the Kleinian-Bionian Model: Commentary on Paper by Lawrence J. Brown
Bruce Reis - pp. 704-709
Reply to Commentaries
Lawrence J. Brown - pp. 710-729
The Suffering of Passion: Metamorphoses and the Embrace of the Stranger
Peter Shabad - pp. 730-732
Suffering Passion, Together: Commentary on Paper by Peter Shabad
Neil Altman - pp. 733-737
Everyone Must Get a Turn: From Omnipotence to Respect for Otherness: Reply to Commentary
Peter Shabad