Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-3
Prologue
Linda Gunsberg - pp. 4-24
The Era of Separation-Individuation
Fred Pine - pp. 25-41
The Relevance of Mahler's Observational Studies to the Theory and Technique of Psychoanalysis
Gertrude Blanck & Rubin Blanck - pp. 42-57
The Interplay Between Separation-Individuation and the Oedipus Complex: Clinical Implications
Joyce Edward - pp. 58-82
Max and His Diaper: An Example of the Interplay of Arrests in Psychosexual Development and the Separation-Individuation Process
Diana Siskind - pp. 83-110
Further Inquiry into Negotiations of Separation-Individuation Conflicts: A Boy and a Girl Respond to Fluctuations in Mother's Emotional Availability
Anni Bergman & Maria Fahey - pp. 111-127
Therapeutic Change: A Clinical Perspective
Newell Fischer - pp. 128-152
The Separation-Individuation Process from a Developmental-Structuralist Perspective: Its Application to Infants with Constitutional Differences
Serena Wieder - pp. 153-155
Epilogue
Linda Gunsberg
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 157-158
Prologue
Carole Grand & Daniel Hill - pp. 159-163
A Synopsis of Fred Pine's “Four Psychologies”
Daniel Hill - pp. 164-184
Clinical Advantages and Disadvantages of Multiple Models
Charles Hanly - pp. 185-200
Theory as Practice
Donald M. Kaplan - pp. 201-211
Common Ground or Divided Ground?
Arnold Modell - pp. 212-234
Multiple Models, Clinical Practice, and Psychoanalytic Theory: Response to Discussants
Fred Pine - pp. 235-242
The Clinical Theories of John Gedo: A Synopsis
Terry C. Rodgers - pp. 243-260
Multiple Models and the Psychoanalytic Stance
Andrew B. Druck - pp. 261-275
Beyond the Blueprints of Mental Function
George Moraitis - pp. 276-294
The Developmental Approach Of John Gedo
Estelle Shane & Morton Shane - pp. 295-312
Academicism, Romanticism, and Science in the Psychoanalytic Enterprise
John E. Gedo - pp. 313-318
Epilogue
Carole Grand & Daniel Hill - pp. 423-440
Projective Identification In Phantasy and Enactment
Michael Feldman
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 319-323
Prologue
Helen Schoenhals - pp. 324-364
Developments in Kleinian Thought: Overview and Personal View
Elizabeth Bott Spillius - pp. 365-378
The Blindness of the Seeing Eye: Inverse Symmetry as a Defense Against Reality
Ronald Britton - pp. 379-392
Obsessional Certainty Versus Obsessional Doubt: From Two to Three
Ignês Sodré - pp. 393-405
Being True to a False Object: A View of Identification
Priscilla Roth - pp. 406-422
Patient-Centered and Analyst-Centered Interpretations: Some Implications of Containment and Countertransference
John Steiner - pp. 441-450
Sadomasochism in the Transference/Countertransference As a Defense Against Psychic Pain
Ruth Cycon - pp. 451-461
Kleinian Supervision in Germany: A Clinical Example
Helen Schoenhals - pp. 462-475
Commentary: Traditional Freudian and Kleinian Freudian Analysis
Roy Schafer - pp. 476
Epilogue
Helen Schoenhals
Issue 4
11 articles- pp. 477-482
Prologue
Edith Gould & Judith Rosenberger - pp. 483-498
The Special Place of the Erotic Transference in Psychoanalysis
Daniel Hill - pp. 499-518
The Challenge of Erotized Transference to Psychoanalytic Technique
Martin S. Bergmann - pp. 519-534
Narcissistic Lust and Other Vicissitudes of Sexuality
Ernest S. Wolf - pp. 535-557
What Angel Would Hear Me?: The Erotics of Transference
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 558-571
A Case of Erotized Transference in a Male Patient Formations and Transformations
Edith Gould - pp. 572-590
Aspects of the Erotic Transference
Christopher Bollas - pp. 591-603
Clinical Observations of Sexual and Sensual Aspects of the Transference in Women
Elaine V. Siegel - pp. 604-621
How Can I Eroticize Thee? Let Me Count the Ways
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 622-635
Discussion on the Erotic Transference: Contemporary Perspectives
Harold P. Blum - pp. 636-639
Epilogue
Edith Gould & Judith Rosenberger