Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Volume 1
Issue 1
9 articlesRegression- pp. 2
Credo
Melvin Bornstein, Martin Mayman, Raphael Gonzalez, Donald Silver & Sydney Smith - pp. 3-6
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 7-27
The Play Element of Regression in the Psychoanalytic Process
Nathaniel J. London - pp. 29-56
Notes on Some Therapeutic Challenges in the Analysis of Severely Regressed Patients
Howard A. Bacal - pp. 57-79
The Analyst's Response to the Limitations of His Science
George Moraitis - pp. 81-105
Self Psychology and the Process of Regression
Paul H. Ornstein & Anna Ornstein - pp. 107-131
Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity: Regression and Style in the Life and Works of Henry James
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 133-154
The Two Faces of Regression: A Conceptual Review
Floyd B. Galler - pp. 155-156
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 2
11 articlesCommentaries on John Gedo's Beyond Interpretation- pp. 162
Editor's Note
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 163-166
Prologue
Donald Silver - pp. 167-185
Beyond Interpretation: A Response from Beyond Psychoanalysis
Ann Appelbaum - pp. 187-204
Revision: Yes. Improvement: No
Paul A. Dewald - pp. 205-231
The Boundaries of Psychoanalytic Data and Technique: A Critique of Gedo's Beyond Interpretation
Merton M. Gill - pp. 233-248
Notes on the Psychoanalytic Psychology of the Self
W. W. Meissner - pp. 249-265
A View on John Gedo's Revision of Psychoanalytic Theory
Leo Rangell - pp. 267-277
Interpretation and Primitive Psychic Processes: A Kleinian View
Hanna Segal & Ronald Britton - pp. 279-287
Biographical Note on John E. Gedo: A Peculiar Conservative
Meyer S. Gunther - pp. 289-316
Measure for Measure: A Response
John E. Gedo - pp. 317-319
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein, Martin Mayman, Raphael Gonzalez, Donald Silver & Sydney Smith
Issue 3
10 articlesOn Empathy- pp. 322
Editor's Note
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 323-327
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein & Donald Silver - pp. 329-355
The Empathic Mode of Perception and Alternative Vantage Points for Psychoanalytic Work
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 357-392
Empathy: A Mode of Analytic Listening
Evelyne Schwaber - pp. 393-416
The Process of Empathic Response
Herbert J Schlesinger - pp. 417-422
Empathic Understanding
N. Gregory Hamilton - pp. 423-448
Empathy: A Critical Reevaluation
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 449-470
Empathy, Antipathy and Telepathy in the Analytic Process
René Major & Patrick Miller - pp. 471-488
Confluence of Visual Image Between Patient and Analyst: Communication of Failed Communication
Bennett Simon - pp. 489-490
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein & Donald Silver
Issue 4
13 articlesInfant Research: The Dawn of Awareness- pp. 499-502
Prologue
Martin Mayman - pp. 503-532
The Dawn of Awareness
Gerald Stechler - pp. 533-574
Affect in Early Infancy: Physiology or Psychology?
E. Virginia Demos - pp. 575-599
The Organization of Emotional Development
L. Alan Sroufe - pp. 601-623
Assesment and Treatment of Difficulties in Mother-Infant Attunement in the First Three Years of Life: A Case History
Beatrice Beebe & Phyllis Sloate - pp. 625-642
The Development of The Parent-Infant Relationship
Joy D. Osofsky - pp. 643-657
Using the Administration of the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale to Encourage the Bonding of Parents to Their Newborn Babies
Ann Halsell Appelbaum - pp. 659-694
Three Levels of Learning: A Developmental Approach to “Awareness” and Mind-Body Relations
Stanley I. Greenspan - pp. 695-729
Reflections on the First Year of Life
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 731-737
Discussion: The Significance of Infant Development Studies for Psychoanalytic Theory
Michael Franz Basch - pp. 738
Epilogue
Martin Mayman - pp. ii
Notice to Readers of Psychoanalytic Inquiry
- pp. iv
Editor's Note
Joseph D. Lichtenberg