Issue 1
13 articles- pp. 1-7
Prologue
Roberta Galler, Donna Gould & Jane Levy - pp. 8-20
In the Belly of the Beast: The Vicissitudes of Aggression
Robert J. Leider - pp. 21-30
Aggression and the Endangered Self
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 31-44
Aggression: Pleasures and Dangers
Adrienne Harris - pp. 45-54
On Aggression: Its Forms and Functions
James L. Fosshage - pp. 55-70
The Fate of Narcissistic Rage in Psychotherapy
Anna Ornstein - pp. 71-81
Discussion of Anna Ornstein's “The Fate of Narcissistic Rage in Psychotherapy”
James L. Fosshage - pp. 82-88
Discussion of Anna Ornstein's “The Fate of Narcissistic Rage in Psychotherapy”
Adrienne Harris - pp. 89-99
Commentary on Case
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 100-106
The Narcissistic Basis of Aggression
David L. Raphling - pp. 107-119
Response to the Discussants: The Fate of Narcissistic Rage in Psychotherapy
Anna Ornstein - pp. 120-136
The Fate of Narcissistic Rage in Psychotherapy: A Commentary on Discussions by Stephen Mitchell, James Fosshage, Adrienne Harris, and David Raphling on the Theory and Clinical Application of Aggression Based on a Case Presentation by Anna Ornstein
Estelle Shane & Morton Shane - pp. 137-138
Epilogue
Roberta Galler, Donna Gould & Jane Levy
Issue 2
17 articles- pp. 139-146
Prologue
Diana Diamond & Harriet Kimble Wrye - pp. 147-153
Melanie Klein's Notes on Citizen Kane with Commentary
Albert Mason - pp. 154-160
Language and Time in Citizen Kane
Antoine Corel - pp. 161-167
Vertigo: Female Objectification, Male Desire, and Object Loss
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 168-182
Tuning a Clinical Ear to the Ambiguous Chords of Jane Campion's The Piano
Harriet Kimble Wrye - pp. 183-192
Silenced Women, Personal Art, and Motherhood
Brenda E. Stevenson - pp. 193-206
The Film Viewer: From Dreamer to Dream Interpreter
Emanuel Berman - pp. 207-221
Rituals: Cinematic and Analytic
Judith K. Welles - pp. 222-237
Wild Film Theory, Wild Film Analysis
Adrienne Harris & Robert Sklar - pp. 238-250
Blue Velvet by David Lynch: A Fairy Tale About the Developmental Conflicts of Growing from Boyhood to Manhood
Gudrun Bodin & Ib Poulsen - pp. 251-256
The Conversation: Psychic Reality, Neutrality, and Reaction Formation
Waldemar Zusman - pp. 257-268
Looking at Reality: Perversion, Illusion, and the Primal Scene in Peter Greenaway's The Draughtman's Contract
Lissa Weinstein - pp. 269-280
Woman as Medusa in Basic Instinct
Arlene Kramer Richards - pp. 281-290
The Vampire Game
Isaac Tylim - pp. 291-299
Food for Thought in the Film Fried Green Tomatoes
Jane Van Buren - pp. 300-310
The Battle Within: A Filmmaker's Psychic Odyssey
John Bailey - pp. 311-334
Epilogue
Diana Diamond & Harriet Kimble Wrye
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 334
Editor's Note
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 335-343
Prologue: A Short History of Psychoanalytic Psychosomatics in German-Speaking Countries
Peter Kutter - pp. 344-367
Organ Worlds: Outline of an Analytical Psychology of the Body
Reinhard Plassmann - pp. 368-382
The Body and the Ego Boundaries: A Case Study on Psychoanalytic Therapy With Psychosomatic Patients
Joachim Küchenhoff - pp. 383-402
Identity Conflicts in Bulimia Nervosa: Psychodynamic Patterns and Psychoanalytic Treatment
Günter Reich & Manfred Cierpka - pp. 403-423
Self-Psychological Aspects in the Treatment of Psychosomatic Disorders
Christel Schöttler - pp. 424-444
The Effects of Body-Related Psychotherapy in Psychosomatic Illnesses
Hans Müller-Braunschweig - pp. 445-468
Psychotherapy in Severely Disturbed Psychosomatic Patients with Hypertension
W. E. Milch - pp. 469-489
A Combined Clinical and Psychobiological Study of Narcissism
Burkhard Brosig, Peter Möhring, Jörg Kupfer & Dieter Beckmann - pp. 490-511
Affective Experience in a Case of Group Therapy with Psychosomatic Inpatients
Ralph Grabhorn - pp. 512-513
Epilogue
Peter Kutter
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 514
From the Editor-in-Chief
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 515-517
Prologue
Michael J. Miletic - pp. 518-529
Self-Disclosure Ain't What It's Cracked Up To Be, At Least Not Yet
Fred Busch - pp. 530-537
Self-Disclosure from the Perspective Of Intersubjectivity Theory
Donna M. Orange & Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 538-549
Abstinence Anonymity and the Avoidance of Self-Disclosure
Stephen Rosenblum - pp. 550-565
Reflections on the Analyst's Self-Disclosure
Charles Hanly - pp. 566-579
Self-Disclosure: The Wrong Issue
Donald M. Marcus - pp. 580-600
Rethinking Self-Disclosure: An Example of the Clinical Utility of the Analyst's Self-Disclosing Activities
Michael J Miletic - pp. 601
Epilogue
Michael J. Miletic
Issue 5
10 articles- pp. 603-605
Prologue
Fredric N. Busch - pp. 606-620
Medication and Psychoanalysis: Treatments in Conflict
Steven P Roose & Christopher M Johannet - pp. 621-638
Analytic Listening and the Act of Prescribing Medication
Larry S. Sandberg - pp. 639-656
Shifting Gears: The Challenge to Teach Students to think Psychodynamically and Psychopharmacologically at the Same Time
Deborah L. Cabaniss - pp. 657-672
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in the Context of an Ongoing Analysis
Glen O. Gabbard & Alice Brand Bartlett - pp. 673-701
Psychopharmacotherapy During an Analysis
Jay Abel-Horowitz - pp. 702-715
Combining Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Medication in the Treatment of Panic Disorder: Exploring the Dynamic Meaning of Medication
Barbara L. Milrod & Fredric N. Busch - pp. 716-729
Principles, Pragmatics, and Parameters in Clinical Analysis: The Dilemma of Pharmacotherapy
Kevin V Kelly - pp. 730-745
Therapeutic Triangles: Some Complex Clinical Issues
Edith Gould & Fredric N. Busch - pp. 746-762
Epilogue
Barnet D. Malin