Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-3
Editorial Statement
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 5-53
Merton M. Gill: A Study in Theory Development in Psychoanalysis
Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 55-71
Hysteria, Dissociation, and Cure: Emmy von N Revisited
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 73-96
Aspects of Consciousness: One Voice or Many?
Roger Kennedy - pp. 97-98
Symposium on Psychoanalysis and Linguistics: Part II
Adrienne Harris - pp. 99-121
The Bilingual Self: Duet in Two Voices
RoseMarie Pérez Foster - pp. 123-140
Cultural and Conceptual Dissonance in Theoretical Practice: Commentary on RoseMarie Pérez Foster's “The Bilingual Self: Duet in Two Voices”
Carla Massey - pp. 141-150
The Bilingual Self—Thoughts from a Scientific Positivist or Pragmatic Psychoanalyst?: Reply to Massey
RoseMarie Pérez Foster
Issue 2
8 articles- pp. 151-153
Introduction
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 155-187
False Memory? False Memory Syndrome? The So-Called False Memory Syndrome?
Adrienne Harris - pp. 189-218
Dissociation, Repression and Reality Testing in the Countertransference: The Controversey Over Memory and False Memory in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Jody Messler Davies - pp. 219-230
Cause for Skepticism About Recovered Memory: Commentary on Papers by Davies and Harris
C. Brooks Brenneis - pp. 231-250
Forward to 1896?: Commentary on Papers by Harris and Davies
Frederick Crews - pp. 251-266
Dissociation and Constructivism: Commentary on Papers by Davies and Harris
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 267-279
The Anxiety in Ambiguity: Reply to Brenneis, Crews, and Stern
Adrienne Harris - pp. 281-294
Maintaining the Complexities: A Reply to Crews, Brenneis, and Stern
Jody Messler Davies
Issue 3
7 articles- pp. 295-321
From Sexual Misconduct to Social Justice
Andrew Samuels - pp. 323-353
Holding and the Fate of the Analyst's Subjectivity
Joyce Slochower - pp. 355-360
An Inquiry into Mental Processes Commentary on Paper by Slochower
Neville Symington - pp. 361-378
Holding, Holding Back, and Holding on Commentary on Paper by Joyce Slochower
Anthony Bass - pp. 379-390
Reply to Commentaries
Joyce Slochower - pp. 391-411
The Ferenczi Renaissance: Sándor Ferenczi: Reconsidering Active Interventions by Martin Stanton (Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 1991, xv + 226 pp.) The Legacy of Sándor Ferenczi, edited by Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris (Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1993, xxiii + 294 pp.) The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi, Vol. 1, 1908-1914, edited by Eva Brabant, Ernst Falzeder, and Patrizia Giampieri-Deutch under the supervision of André Haynal; translated by Peter T. Hoffer (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1993, xxxv + 584 pp.)
Emanuel Berman - pp. 413-435
The Unique Origins of Fairbairn's Theories: From Instinct to Self: Selected Papers of W. R. D. Fairbairn, Vols. I and II, edited by David Scharff and Ellinor Fairbairn Birtles (Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 1994, Vol. 1—xxi + 172 pp.; Vol. 2—xxii + 490 pp.)
Richard L. Rubens
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 437-459
The Changing Contexts of Gender: Between Fixed and Fluid Experience
Annie Sweetnam - pp. 461-475
The Influence of Culture on the Self and Selfobject Relationships: An Asian-North American Comparison
Alan Roland - pp. 477-488
More Surprises, Less Certainty: Commentary on Roland's Paper
Philip Cushman - pp. 489-495
Culture, Comparativity, and Psychoanalysis: Reply to Commentary
Alan Roland - pp. 497-502
The Grünbaum Debate: Introduction
Lawrence Jacobson - pp. 503-513
Physics, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Ideology: On Engaging with Adolf Grünbaum
Joseph Schwartz - pp. 515-532
The Authority of Logic and the Logic of Authority: The Import of the Grünbaum Debate for Psychoanalytically Informed Psychotherapy
Louis A. Fourcher - pp. 533-562
Classical, Modern, and Postmodern Psychoanalysis: Epistemic Transformations
Barry Protter - pp. 563-589
The “Death of Freud” and the Rebirth of Free Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Rebecca Curtis,
Issue 5
10 articles- pp. 591-597
Symposium on the Meaning and Practice of Intersubjectivity in Psychoanalysis: Introduction
Lewis Aron - pp. 599-622
The Three Faces of Two-Person Psychology: Development, Ontology, and Epistemology
Charles Spezzano - pp. 623-645
Neutrality, Resistance, and Self-Disclosure in an Intersubjective Psychoanalysis
Samuel Gerson - pp. 647-669
The Thin Blue Line of the Interpersonal-Intrapsychic Dialectic: Commentary on Papers by Gerson and Spezzano
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 671-674
Is Self-Disclosure a Personal Proclivity or a Principle of Technique?: Reply to Commentary
Samuel Gerson - pp. 675-688
Toward an Intrapsychic-Intersubjective Dialectic: Reply to Commentary
Charles Spezzano - pp. 689-712
Negotiating Potential Space: Illusion, Play, Metaphor, and the Subjunctive
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 713-727
Psychoanalysis in Argentina: A Couch with a View
Isaac Tylim - pp. 729-735
False Dialogues, Real Conflicts: A Response to the Symposium on the “False Memory” Controversy
Margaret L. Hainer & Tina Weishaus - pp. 737-740
Reply to Hainer and Weishaus
Stephen A. Mitchell
Issue 6
12 articles- pp. 741-764
Altruistic Love in Psychoanalysis: Opportunities and Resistance
Michael J. Bader - pp. 765-791
“Betwixt the Dark and the Daylight” of Maternal Subjectivity: Meditations on the Threshold
Susan B. Kraemer - pp. 793-811
The Clinical Use of the Dream in Interpersonal Psychoanalysis A Dream Specimen
Leopold Caligor - pp. 813-829
Dreams and the Holistic Nature of Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Experience
Warren Wilner - pp. 831-846
On Dreams and Interpersonal Psychoanalysis
Paul Lippmann - pp. 847-857
Constructing the Self, Constructing America: A Cultural History of Psychotherapy by Philip Cushman (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1995)
Jane Flax - pp. 859-874
Disputed Subjects by Jane Flax (New York: Routledge, 1995)
Philip Cushman - pp. 875-881
With No Way Home: Reply to Cushman
Jane Flax - pp. 883-894
Locating Dialogue: A Reply To Flax
Philip Cushman - pp. 895-901
Further Remarks on Papers by Spezzano and Gerson
Steven H. Cooper - pp. 903-907
Considering Intersubjective Psychoanalysis on Its Own Terms: Response to Cooper's Further Remarks
Samuel Gerson - pp. 909-916
Fusions and Ruptures: Response to Cooper's Further Remarks
Charles Spezzano