Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-8
Prologue
James S. Grotstein - pp. 9-33
Fear of Fusion: Nonverbal Behavior in Secondary Autism
Ellen Stockdale-Wolfe - pp. 34-41
On Psychogenic Autism
Frances Tustin - pp. 42-48
Autistic Phenomena and the Skin Ego
Didier Anzieu - pp. 49-62
Attachment, Affective Contact, and Autism
Otto Weininger - pp. 63-84
Fear of Fusion and Projective Identification in Autistic Children
Geneviève Haag - pp. 85-102
Neurocognitive Deficits, Developmental Distortions, and Incoherent Narratives
Joseph Palombo - pp. 103-122
Making the Thought Thinkable: On Introjection and Projection
Anne Alvarez - pp. 123-133
Autism and Prenatal Studies
Alessandra Piontelli - pp. 134-143
On Autism
Renata De Benedetti Gaddini - pp. 144
Epilogue
James S. Grotstein
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 145-152
Prologue
Ann Appelbaum & Diana Diamond - pp. 153-172
Boundaries and Gender: Their Interplay in the Analytic Situation
Eva P. Lester - pp. 173-191
Transferences in Male Patients with Female Analysts: An Update
Marianne Goldberger & Dorothy Evans Holmes - pp. 192-205
Male Patients and Female Analysts: Erotic and Other Psychoanalytic Encounters
Laila Karme - pp. 206-225
The Paternal Transference: A Bridge to the Erotic Oedipal Transference
Diana Diamond - pp. 226-239
When the Analyst Becomes Pregnant—Twice
Michelle E. Friedman - pp. 240-257
Erotic Terror: Male Patients' Horror of the Early Maternal Erotic Transference
Harriet Kimble Wrye - pp. 258-269
Vicissitudes of Gender Identity in the Female Therapist/Male Patient Dyad
Barbara Fibel Marcus - pp. 270-285
Supervising Female Therapists: A Comparison of Dynamics While Treating Male and Female Patients
Dale Mendell - pp. 286-305
Gender-Linked Determinants of Transference and Countertransference in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Nancy Kulosh & Martin Mayman - pp. 306-310
Epilogue
Herbert J. Schlesinger
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 311
Our Patients, Ourselves: A Psychoanalytic Psonnet
Judith Viorst - pp. 313-315
Prologue
Eloise Moore Agger - pp. 316-332
On Possible Effects of Aging on the Practice of Psychoanalysis: An Essay
K. R. Eissler - pp. 333-347
The Analyst's Quest for Self-Awareness
George Moraitis - pp. 348-364
The Influence of the Analyst's Narcissistic Vulnerability on His Work
Peter G. Thomson - pp. 365-389
Work With Patients: The Impetus for Self-Analysis
James T. McLaughlin - pp. 390-402
The Analyst as Prince of Serendip
Elaine W. Cotlove - pp. 403-424
The Analyst's Ego
Eloise Moore Agger - pp. 425-454
Engagements in the Analytic Work
Henry F. Smith - pp. 455-456
Epilogue
Eloise Moore Agger
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 257-258
Dedication
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 259-263
Prologue: Actuality and Illusion in the Psychoanalytic Encounter
Gail S. Reed & Howard B. Levine - pp. 264-273
Countertransference Strain and the Use of the Analyst
Elsa First - pp. 274-295
Aspects of Reality, and the Focus of Interpretation
Michael Feldman - pp. 296-309
The Analyst's Experience in the Psychoanalytic Situation: A Continuum Between Objective and Subjective Reality
Alan Z. Skolnikoff - pp. 310-325
Structural Actualities of the Transference and Their Effects on the Analyst's Functions
Stanley L. Olinick - pp. 326-342
Unconscious Fantasy and Theories of Technique
Frederic J. Levine - pp. 343-356
Is Love in the Analytic Relationship “Real”?
Axel Hoffer - pp. 357-371
Slaying the Dragons of the Past or Cooking the Hare in the Present: A Historical View on Affects in the Psychoanalytic Encounter
André Haynal & Ernst Falzeder - pp. 372-383
Reality and Psychic Reality in Ernst Kris's Last Papers: An Attempt to Update His Findings
Martin S. Bergmann - pp. 384-390
Actuality and Illusion in the Transference: A Brief Discussion
Howard B. Levine - pp. 391-398
Epilogue: Actuality, Illusion, and Clinical Authority
Gail S Reed