Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-17
An Analyst's Pregnancy Loss and Its Effects on Treatment: Disruption and Growth
Barbara Gerson - pp. 19-35
The Breadth and Boundaries of a Self-Psychological Immersion in Shame: A One-and-a-Half-Person Perspective
Andrew P. Morrison - pp. 37-44
Commentary on Andrew Morrison's “The Breadth and Boundaries of a Self-Psychological Immersion in Shame”
James L. Fosshage - pp. 45-50
Commentary on Andrew Morrison's “The Breadth and Boundaries of a Self-Psychological Immersion in Shame”
Melvin R. Lansky - pp. 51-68
Women's Capacity to Give Birth: A Sex-Difference Issue for Men?
Irene Fast - pp. 69-100
Money, Love, and Hate: Contradiction and Paradox in Psychoanalysis
Muriel Dimen - pp. 101-128
From Philosophy to Poetry: Changes in Psychoanalytic Discourse
Doris K. Silverman - pp. 129-138
The Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Technique by R. Horacio Etchegoyen: trans. P. Pitchon. London: Karnac Books, 1991, xx + 863 pp.
Emanuel Berman
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 139-152
Sexual Attraction and Phobic Dread in the Countertransference
Michael J. Tansey - pp. 153-170
Love in the Afternoon: A Relational Reconsideration of Desire and Dread in the Countertransference
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 171-192
Countertransference Love and Theoretical Model
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 193-201
Commentary on Papers by Tansey, Davies, and Hirsch
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 203-213
Commentary on Papers by Tansey, Hirsch, and Davies
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 215-233
Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis: Technical Considerations Revisited
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 235-239
Commentary on Martin Stephen Frommer's “Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis”
Owen Renik - pp. 241-245
Commentary on Martin Stephen Frommer's “Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis”
Charles Spezzano - pp. 247-252
Reply to Renik and Spezzano
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 253-274
On Making Rules: Toward a Reformation of the Dynamics of Transference in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Jonathan H. Slavin - pp. 275-281
The Intimate Edge: Extending the Reach of Psychoanalytic Interaction: by Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg (New York: Norton, 1992, xiv + 210 pp.)
Barnaby B. Barratt - pp. 283-291
The Intimate Edge: Extending the Reach of Psychoanalytic Interaction: by Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg (New York: Norton, 1992, xiv + 210 pp.)
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 293-301
The Intimate Edge: Extending the Reach of Psychoanalytic Interaction: by Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg (New York: Norton, 1992 xiv + 210 pp.)
Adria E. Schwartz - pp. 303-316
Reply to Reviews by Barratt, Blechner, and Schwartz of The Intimate Edge: Extending the Reach of Psychoanalytic Interaction
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg
Issue 3
17 articles- pp. 317-346
Needed Relationships and Repeated Relationships: An Integrated Relational Perspective
Steven Stern - pp. 347-348
Whither Therapeutic Regression in the Relational Model?: Commentary on Steven Stern's "Needed Relationships"
Kenneth M. Newman - pp. 349-352
Transcending Interactional Tension: Commentary on Steven Stern's “Needed Relationships”
Michael J. Tansey & Walter F. Burke - pp. 353-355
More Integrative Than Thou: Commentary on Steven Stern's “Needed Relationships”
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 357-361
Repeating Pathological Relationships to Disconfirm Pathogenic Beliefs: Commentary on Steven Stern's “Needed Relationships”
Harold Sampson - pp. 363-369
Something Old, Something New: Commentary on Steven Stern's “Needed Relationships”
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 371-388
Reply to Commentaries
Steven Stern - pp. 389-408
The Reconstruction of Early Nonverbal Relatedness in the Treatment of Difficult Patients: A Special Form of Empathy
Sandra Kiersky & Beatrice Beebe - pp. 409-424
Empathy: A Conceptual and Clinical Deconstruction
Gary E. Hayes - pp. 425-440
Empathy: A Common Ground
Kenneth Feiner & Sandra Kiersky - pp. 441-471
Empathy Is Interpretation (And Who Ever Said It Wasn't?): Commentary on Papers by Hayes, Kiersky and Beebe, and Feiner and Kiersky
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 473-486
Empathy—Whence and Whither?: Commentary on Papers by Kiersky and Beebe, Hayes, and Feiner and Kiersky
Emmanuel Ghent - pp. 487-497
Empathy Is Perception and Interpretation (And Who Ever Said It Wasn't?): Reply to Ghent and Stern
Kenneth Feiner & Sandra Kiersky - pp. 499-501
Reply to Ghent and Stern
Gary E. Hayes - pp. 503-508
Desire and Dread in the Analyst: Reply to Glen Gabbard's Commentary on “Love in the Afternoon”
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 509-510
A Response to Davies (But Not the Last Word)
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 511-516
Some Thoughts on Self-Disclosure and the Danger—Safety Balance in the Therapeutic Relationship
Ronald L. Lehrer
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 517-547
“Speak! That I May See You”: Some Reflections on Dissociation, Reality, and Psychoanalytic Listening
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 549-582
Gratification and Provision in Psychoanalysis Should We Get Rid of “The Rule of Abstinence”?
John A. Lindon - pp. 583-594
Theoretical Metaphors in Psychoanalysis: A Constructivist Commentary on John Lindon's “Gratification and Provision in Psychoanalysis”
Virginia Goldner - pp. 595-607
“The Old Order Changeth”—A Reassessment of the Basic Rule of Psychoanalytic Technique: Commentary on John Lindon's “Gratification and Provision in Psychoanalysis”
James S. Grotstein - pp. 609-617
Reflections on Effective Provision: Commentary on John Lindon's “Gratification and Provision in Psychoanalysis”
Victoria Hamilton - pp. 619-630
Reply to Grotstein, Goldner, and Hamilton
John A. Lindon - pp. 631-660
Ongoing Change in Psychoanalytic Theory: Implications for Analysis of Religious Experience
Randall Lehmann Sorenson - pp. 661-665
Illusion, Faith, and Knowledge: Commentary on Sorenson's “Ongoing Change in Psychoanalytic Theory”
Charles Spezzano - pp. 667-672
Reply to Spezzano
Randall Lehmann Sorenson