Issue 1
12 articles- pp. 1-4
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 5-24
Toward a Definition of the Term and Concept of Interaction: Its Reflection in Analytic Listening
Evelyne Albrecht Schwaber - pp. 25-38
Psychoanalytic Interaction
Jay Greenberg - pp. 39-53
Empathy in the Therapeutic Alliance
W. W. Meissner - pp. 54-66
Caregiver-Infant, Analyst-Analysand Exchanges: Models of Interaction
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 67-77
Interactive Interventions in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: A Critical View
Jerome D. Oremland - pp. 78-87
Abstinence and Interaction
David M. Hurst - pp. 88-95
Comments on the Psychodynamics of Interaction
Joseph Sandler - pp. 96-106
It Is All Interaction
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 107-117
Discussion
Arnold Richards - pp. 118-134
Discussion: Interaction III
Merton Gill - pp. 135
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 137-139
Prologue
Newell Fischer & Ruth S. Fischer - pp. 140-166
The “Analytic” in Psychoanalytic Treatment: How Analysis Works
Leo Rangell - pp. 167-183
Triangular Space and Symbolization
Helen Schoenhals - pp. 184-201
On the Foundations of Cure in Psychoanalysis
Mark J. Gehrie - pp. 202-221
How Does Psychoanalysis Cure? A Developmentalist's Perspective
J. Alexis Burland - pp. 222-256
Orgasm Unchained: The Speaking Cure
C. Edward Robins - pp. 257-264
Theories of Cure in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies and the Evidence for Them
Lester Luborsky - pp. 265-293
The Social Construction of Therapeutic Action
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 294-307
A Note on the Psychoanalytic Process: The Analysand's Contribution
Newell Fischer - pp. 308-310
Epilogue
Newell Fischer & Ruth S. Fischer
Issue 3
9 articles- pp. 310
Memorial to Michael Franz Basch
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 311-313
Prologue
Eloise Moore Agger - pp. 314-339
The Patient as Instrument of Change in the Analyst
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 340-361
Paradox and Ambiguity in the Reactions of the Analyst at Work
Alan Z. Skolnikoff - pp. 362-375
The Patient Makes the Analyst
Neville Symington - pp. 376-389
“Fertile Eyes” “Les yeux fertiles” (Paul Eluard, 1936): Considerations on Visual Phenomena in the Analyst's Mind at Work
Graciela Schust-Briat - pp. 390-400
The Analyst's Self-Discovery
Owen Renik - pp. 401-425
Uncovering, Covering, Discovering Analytic Truth: Personal and Professional Sources of Omission in Psychoanalytic Writing and Their Effects on Psychoanalytic Thinking and Practice
Rivka R. Eifermann - pp. 426-427
Epilogue
Eloise Moore Agger
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 429-431
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 432-449
The Anatomy of Psychotherapy by Lawrence Friedman: A Commentary
Fred G. Hilkert - pp. 450-461
Commentary on The Anatomy of Psychotherapy
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 462-468
Friedman's Paradox
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 469-473
Discussion on The Anatomy of Psychotherapy
Robert Michels - pp. 474-490
Action, Transference, and Resistance: Some Reflections on a Paradox at the Heart of Analytic Technique
Howard B. Levine - pp. 491-507
The Relation of Theory to Therapy: An Alternative Vision
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 508-526
Psychotherapy Versus Psychoanalysis: A Theory-Dependent Distinction?
Estelle Shane & Morton Shane - pp. 527-557
A Response
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 558
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein