Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 1-10
The Hermeneutic Turn: Soft Science or Loyal Opposition?
Donald P. Spence - pp. 11-19
Loyal Opposition and the Clarity of Dissent: Commentary on Donald P. Spence's “The Hermeneutic Turn”
Jerome Bruner - pp. 21-28
Centers of Moral Gravity: Commentary on Donald Spence's “The Hermeneutic Turn”
Richard Rorty - pp. 29-49
Psychoanalysis and the Urban Poor
Neil Altman - pp. 51-67
Ego Psychological and Object Relational Approaches — Is it Either/Or?: Commentary on Neil Altman's “Psychoanalysis and the Urban Poor”
Anni Bergman - pp. 69-83
The Social Politics of Psychoanalysis Commentary on Neil Altman's: “Psychoanalysis and the Urban Poor”
RoseMarie Peréz Foster - pp. 85-92
Reply to Bergman and Foster
Neil Altman - pp. 93-110
Enactments, Transference, and Symptomatic Cure: A Case History
Morris Eagle - pp. 111-122
Interaction and Interpretation: Commentary on Morris Eagle's “Enactments, Transference, and Symptomatic Cure”
Merton M. Gill - pp. 123-127
Insight and Experience: Commentary on Morris Eagle's “Enactments, Transference, and Symptomatic Cure”
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 129-138
Theory and Change: Commentary on Morris Eagle's “Enactments, Transference, and Symptomatic Cure”
Robert B. Shapiro - pp. 139-149
Reply to Gill, Jacobs, and Shapiro
Morris Eagle - pp. 151-167
Learning from the Patient: by Patrick Casement (New York: Guilford Press, xiv + 386 pp., $35.00)
Anthony Bass
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 169-176
Introduction: Hermeneutics and You
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 177-208
A Relational Model of Inquiry and Truth: The Place of Psychoanalysis in Human Conversation
Charles Spezzano - pp. 209-243
Transferred Fictions
Richard E. Geha - pp. 245-253
Psychoanalysis as “Conversation” and as “Fiction”: Commentary on Charles Spezzano's “A Relational Model of Inquiry and Truth” and Richard Geha's “Transferred Fictions”
Louis A. Sass - pp. 255-266
On the “Mere” Fictions of Psychoanalysis: Reply to Sass
Richard E. Geha - pp. 267-278
Illusions of Candor: Reply to Sass
Charles Spezzano - pp. 279-300
Adaptive Sadomasochism and Psychological Growth
Michael J. Bader - pp. 301-308
Commentary on Michael J. Bader's “Adaptive Sadomasochism and Psychological Growth”
Muriel Dimen - pp. 309-313
Reply to Dimen
Michael J. Bader - pp. 315-317
The Intersubjective Approach: Commentary on Michael Tansey's “Psychoanalytic Expertise” (PD, 2[3], 1992)
Robert D. Stolorow
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 319-322
Sex, Gender, and the Analyst's Subjectivity
Joseph Newirth - pp. 323-341
The Patient's Transference Experience of the Analyst's Gender: Projection, Factuality, Interpretation, or Construction
Ruth Gruenthal - pp. 343-366
Countertransference Enactments and Some Issues Related to External Factors in the Analyst's Life
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 367-370
Life Used To Be So Easy: Commentary on Papers by Gruenthal and Hirsch
Alan Kindler - pp. 371-387
Gender-Role Stereotypes and Clinical Process: Commentary on Papers by Gruenthal and Hirsch
Sue A. Shapiro - pp. 389-394
Reply to Commentaries by Kindler and Shapiro
Ruth Gruenthal - pp. 395-399
Reply to Commentaries by Kindler and Shapiro
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 401-430
An Interview with Christopher Bollas
- pp. 431-460
Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis: An Integration by Stephen A. Mitchell: (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988, ix + 306 pp., $25.00)
Janet Lee Bachant & Arnold David Richards - pp. 461-480
Reply to Bachant and Richards
Stephen A. Mitchell
Issue 4
14 articles- pp. 481-494
Resentment, Indignation, Entitlement The Transformation of Unconscious Wish into Need
Peter Shabad - pp. 495-507
Wish, Need, and Neediness: Commentary on Shabad's “Resentment, Indignation, Entitlement”
Emmanuel Ghent - pp. 509-514
A Self-Psychological Perspective on Shabad's “Resentment, Indignation, Entitlement”
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 515-522
The Essential Invisibility of Trauma and the Need for Repetition: Commentary on Shabad's “Resentment, Indignation, Entitlement”
Paul L. Russell - pp. 523-533
Paradox and the Repetitive Search for the Real: Reply to Ghent, Lachmann, and Russell
Peter Shabad - pp. 535-577
Action, Insight, and Working Through Outlines of an Integrative Approach
Kenneth A. Frank - pp. 579-587
Commentary on Frank's “Action, Insight, and Working Through” from the Perspective of Freudian Analysis
Elliot Adler - pp. 589-603
Active Intervention, Psychic Structure, and the Analysis of Transference: Commentary on Frank's “Action, Insight, and Working Through”
Paul L. Wachtel - pp. 605-622
Diverse Perspectives on Psychoanalytic Participation: Reply to Adler and Wachtel
Kenneth A. Frank - pp. 623-625
Commentaries on Trop and Stolorow: Introduction
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 627-637
Homophobia in Psychoanalytic Writing and Practice: Commentary on Trop and Stolorow's “Defense Analysis in Self Psychology: A Developmental View” and Hanna's “False-Self Sensitivity to Countertransference: Anatomy of a Single Session”
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 639-641
A Reconsideration of Homosexual Themes: Commentary on Trop and Stolorow's “Defense Analysis in Self Psychology”
Ronnie C. Lesser - pp. 643-652
Heterophilia — The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Aim: Commentary on Trop and Stolorow's “Defense Analysis in Self Psychology: A Developmental View”
David Schwartz - pp. 653-656
Reply to Blechner, Lesser, and Schwartz
Robert D. Stolorow & Jeffrey L. Trop