Issue 1
10 articles- pp. 1
Dedication: ROBERT J. STOLLER, M.D., 1924-1991
Jos. D. Lichtenberg - pp. 2-5
Prologue
F. Diane Barth - pp. 6-38
Gender Identity Disorder in Boys: The Interface of Constitution and Early Experience
Susan W. Coates & Sabrina M. Wolfe - pp. 39-59
Clinical Perspectives on Gender Role/Identity Disorder
Morton Shane & Estelle Shane - pp. 60-74
Gender and Emerging Autonomy in Development
Joann L. Robinson & Zeynep Biringen - pp. 75-91
Traversing Young Adulthood: The Male Journey from 20 to 40
Calvin A. Colarusso - pp. 92-111
Maternal Lines of Development: An Aspect of Gender Identity
Patsy Turrini & Dale Mendell - pp. 112-124
Oedipus or Orestes? Aspects of Gender Identity Development in Homosexual Men
Scott J. Goldsmith - pp. 125-142
Sameness and Difference: Toward an “Overinclusive” Model of Gender Development
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 143-145
Epilogue
F. Diane Barth
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 147
In Memoriam: Merton Gill, M.D., 1914-1994
Jos. D. Lichtenberg - pp. 149-152
Prologue
Joshua Levy & Alan Kindler - pp. 153-168
Learning to Learn, Learning to Teach
Jonathan Schindelheim - pp. 169-189
Analytic Stalemate and Supervision
Joshua Levy - pp. 190-210
Supervision for Fun and Profit: Or How to Tell If the Fun is Profitable
Herbert J. Schlesinger - pp. 211-225
Multiple Interactive Processes in Psychoanalytic Supervision
Eva P. Lester & Brian M. Robertson - pp. 226-239
Un-American Activities and Other Dilemmas Experienced in the Supervision of Candidates
Morton Shane & Estelle Shane - pp. 240-251
Supervision and Its Discontents: A Discussion of the Foregoing Papers
Jerome B. Katz - pp. 252-267
How to Supervise Without Doing Harm: Comments on Psychoanalytic Supervision
Ernest S. Wolf - pp. 268-273
Epilogue
Joshua Levy & Alan Kindler
Issue 3
13 articles- pp. 275-279
Prologue
George Moraitis - pp. 280-293
Forty-Five Years of Psychoanalytic Experiences On, Behind, and Without the Couch
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 294-303
Channels of Communication and the Analytic Setup
John E. Gedo - pp. 304-313
The Analytic Couch: Facilitator or Sine Qua Non?
Jacob G. Jacobson - pp. 314-323
Brief Notes on Using the Couch
Ernest S. Wolf - pp. 324-337
The Couch, Psychoanalytic Process, and Psychic Change: A Case Study
Alvin Frank - pp. 338-357
The Analytic Couch as Transference Object
Richard M. Waugaman - pp. 358-368
“May I Bring My Newborn Baby to My Analytic Hour?”: One Analyst's Experience With This Request
Maxine K. Anderson - pp. 369-385
The Couch: Reflections From an Interactional View of Analysis
Roy N. Aruffo - pp. 386-395
Looking, Listening, and the Couch
Leo Sadow - pp. 396-405
A Reassessment of the Couch in Psychoanalysis
James S. Grotstein - pp. 406-412
The Couch as a Protective Shield for the Analyst
George Moraitis - pp. 413
Epilogue
George Moraitis
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 415-420
Prologue
Estelle Shane & Morton Shane - pp. 421-436
An Expansion of Motivational Theory:: Lichtenberg's Motivational Systems Model
James L. Fosshage - pp. 437-460
Main Meaning and Motivation
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 461-469
Lichtenberg's Theory of Therapy
Joseph Weiss - pp. 470-480
On the Psychobiology of Motivation
John E. Gedo - pp. 481-492
The Application of Lichtenberg's Five Motivational Systems to the Analysis of Mother-Infant Interaction
B. Kay Campbell, Donald Silver, Kerry Kelly Novick, Jack Novick, Mary Mittlestaedt & Anne Walton - pp. 493-513
Exploring the Model Scene:: Finding the Focus in an Intersubjective Approach to Brief Psychotherapy
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 514-528
Generativity versus Personal Ambition:: The Feminine Dilemma Seen in the Light of New Motivational Systems
Estelle Shane & Morton Shane - pp. 529-543
An Appreciative Response
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 544-545
Epilogue
Estelle Shane & Morton Shane