Issue 1
7 articles- pp. 1-21
Some Thoughts on the Use of Language in Psychoanalysis
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 23-41
Psychoanalysis and the Degradation of Romance
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 43-62
Infancy, Agency, and Intersubjectivity: A View of Therapeutic Action
Judith Rustin - pp. 63-75
Commentary on Judith Rustin's Paper on Infancy, Agency, and Intersubjectivity
Carolyn Clement - pp. 77-80
Reply to Carolyn Clement's Commentary
Judith Rustin - pp. 81-115
The Soul of Psychoanalysis in the Modern World: Reflections on the Work of Christopher Bollas
Lawrence Jacobson - pp. 117-132
Idiom as an Inherent Intelligence of Form: Thoughts on Lawrence Jacobson's Essay on the Work of Christopher Bollas
Arne Jemstedt
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 133-182
Mother-Infant Interaction Structures and Presymbolic Self- and Object Representations
Beatrice Beebe, Frank M. Lachmann & Joseph Jaffe - pp. 183-187
Quantum Selfhood: Commentary on Paper by Beebe, Lachmann, and Jaffe
Raanan Kulka - pp. 189-195
Catching Up on Babies: Commentary on Paper by Beebe, Lachmann, and Jaffe
Johanna Krout Tabin - pp. 197-206
The Enduring Encounter: Commentary on Paper by Beebe, Lachmann, and Jaffe
Adrienne Harris - pp. 207-213
Can We Use Observations of Infant-Caregiver Interactions as the Basis for a Model of the Representational World?: Commentary on Paper by Beebe, Lachmann, and Jaffe
Peter Fonagy - pp. 215-224
A Transformational Model of Presymbolic Representations: Reply to Commentaries
Beatrice Beebe, Frank M. Lachmann & Joseph Jaffe - pp. 225-241
Ten Years of Doing Psychotherapy While Living with a Life-Threatening Illness: Self-Disclosure and Other Ramifications
Amy Lichtblau Morrison - pp. 243-256
The Patient's Perception of the Analyst's Self-Disclosure: Commentary on Amy Lichtblau Morrison's Paper
Judith Fingert Chused - pp. 257-280
Incognito or Not?: The Patient's Subjective Experience of the Analyst's Private Life
Margaret Crastnopol
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 281-314
The Role of the Analyst's Inadvertent Self-Revelations
Kenneth A. Frank, - pp. 315-318
Self-Disclosure and the Interactive Matrix: Commentary on Kenneth A. Frank's Paper
Lewis Aron - pp. 319-322
Two Quibbles: Commentary on Kenneth A. Frank's Paper
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 323-326
On the Reluctance to Sanction Self-Disclosure: Commentary on Kenneth A. Frank's Paper
Karen J. Maroda, - pp. 327-335
Anonymity, Desire, and Authenticity in the Analytic Relationship: Commentary on Kenneth A. Frank's Paper
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 337-340
Old Before Its Time?: Commentary on Kenneth A. Frank's Paper
Jay Greenberg - pp. 341-345
Untying the Relational Knot: Commentary on Kenneth A. Frank's Paper
Emmanuel Kaftal - pp. 347-361
Reply to Commentaries
Kenneth A. Frank - pp. 363-366
Beyond/Outside Gender Dichotomies—Introduction: New Forms of Constituting Subjectivity and Difference
Adrienne Harris - pp. 367-405
The Feminine/Prenatal Weaving in Matrixial Subjectivity-as-Encounter
Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger - pp. 407-422
Working Through the Question of the Phallus to the Other Side: Commentary on Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger's Paper
Kareen Ror Malone - pp. 423-429
Reply to Commentary
Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 431-450
Time and Self: On the Intersubjective Construction of Time
Beatriz Priel - pp. 451-458
“Once Upon a Time …” Is a Good Start, But Once Is Not Enough: Commentary on Paper by Beatriz Priel
Stephen Friedlander - pp. 459-463
Reply to Commentary
Beatriz Priel - pp. 465-490
The Paradox of Innocence: Dissociative “Adhesive” States in Perpetrators of Incest
Sue Grand - pp. 491-516
Beyond the Word in Psychoanalysis: The Unspoken Dialogue
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 517-522
Defects in the Self: Liberating Concept or Imprisoning Metaphor?
George E. Atwood & Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 523-534
A Linguistic Contribution to Psychoanalysis: The Concept of Performative Contradictions
Leston Havens - pp. 535-545
Theorizing the Social in Psychoanalysis: The Analyst in the Inner City: Race, Class, and Culture Through a Psychoanalytic Lens by Neil Altman. (Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1995)
Steven Botticelli - pp. 547-551
Response to Review
Neil Altman
Issue 5
9 articles- pp. 553-581
On Subjective Organizations Toward a Theory of Subject Relations
Roger Kennedy - pp. 583-601
The Evolution of a Failed Interpretation
Karen Rosica - pp. 603-618
The Emergence of an American Middle School of Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Karen Rosica's Paper
Charles Spezzano - pp. 619-639
Listening Three Frost Poems
Thomas H. Ogden - pp. 641-650
Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Wall
Emanuel Berman - pp. 651-668
Self Psychology and Projective Identification—Whither Shall They Meet? A Reply to the Editors (1995)
Susan H. Sands - pp. 669-681
The Analyst's Subjectivity—How It Can Illuminate the Analysand's Experience: Commentary on Susan H. Sands's Paper
Howard A. Bacal - pp. 683-690
When Does a Theory Stop Being Itself?: Commentary on Susan H. Sands's Paper
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 691-706
Protein or Foreign Body?: Reply to Commentaries
Susan H. Sands
Issue 6
13 articles- pp. 707-723
Historical Legacies and Contemporary Innovation: Introduction to Symposium on Child Analysis Part I
Stephen Seligman - pp. 725-739
The Case of Ronald: Oedipal Issues in the Treatment of a Seven-Year-Old Boy
Neil Altman - pp. 741-752
Making It New Enough: Commentary on Paper by Altman
Adam Phillips - pp. 753-768
Projective Identification as a Communication: Its Grammar in Borderline Psychotic Children
Anne Alvarez - pp. 769-779
Irreparable Objects—When There's Nothing to Mend: Commentary on Paper by Anne Alvarez
Elsa First - pp. 781-802
Psychoanalysis as a Vocation
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 803-817
Models of Learning and Psychoanalytic Traditions Can Reform Be Sustained in Psychoanalytic Training?
Jonathan H. Slavin - pp. 819-839
On Free-Floating Attention
Robert Langan - pp. 841-857
Heterosexual Displacements of Homosexuality: Clinical Implications
Karen J. Maroda - pp. 859-868
Principles of Dynamic Systems, Intersubjectivity, and the Obsolete Distinction Between One-Person and Two-Person Psychologies: A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis by Lewis Aron (Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1996)
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 869-880
Analysis as a Mutual Endeavor—What Does It Look Like?: A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis by Lewis Aron (Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1996)
Ruth Stein - pp. 881-884
A European View: A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis by Lewis Aron (Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1996)
André Haynal - pp. 885-896
Are We To Have a Meeting of Minds?: A Reply to the Discussions of A Meeting of Minds
Lewis Aron