Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1
Prologue
Ellen G. Ruderman, Estelle Shane & Morton Shane - pp. 2-20
Physical Touch in Psychoanalysis: A Closet Phenomenon?
Kati Breckenridge - pp. 21-43
The Meanings of Touch in Psychoanalysis: A Time for Reassessment
James L. Fosshage - pp. 44-64
To Touch or Not to Touch: That Is the Question
Alex Holder - pp. 65-81
The Problem and Place of Physical Contact in Analytic Work: Some Reflections on Handholding in the Analytic Situation
James T. McLaughlin - pp. 82-107
Negotiating Analytic Holding: Discussion of Patrick Casement's Learning from the Patient
Barbara Pizer - pp. 108-123
Intimate Communications: The Values and Boundaries of Touch in the Psychoanalytic Setting
Ellen G. Ruderman - pp. 124-143
When Words Are Not Enough
Herbert J. Schlesinger & Ann H. Appelbaum - pp. 144-159
Psychoanalysis Unbound: A Contextual Consideration of Boundaries From a Developmental Systems Self Psychology Perspective
Morton Shane, Estelle Shane & Mary Gales - pp. 160-184
The Issue of Touch: A Retrospective Overview
Patrick J. Casement - pp. 185-186
Epilogue
Ellen G. Ruderman, Estelle Shane & Morton Shane
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 186-193
Prologue: On Disbelief
Richard A. Chefetz - pp. 194-206
To Be, and Not To Be: The Concept of Multiple Function and Dissociation
Paul M. Gedo - pp. 207-226
Multiple Personality Disorder and One Analyst's Paradigm Shift
Richard M. Waugaman - pp. 227-248
Clinical Protocol
Karen Bartholomew - pp. 249-258
Some Thoughts About Dissociative Identity Disorder as a Disorder of Attachment
Karen W. Saakvitne - pp. 259-286
The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Dissociative Identity Disorder in the Context of Trauma Therapy
Richard P. Kluft - pp. 287-300
Uncertainty, Mammalian Fundamentals, Ambivalence, Effort
Roger A. Lewin - pp. 301-304
Response to Commentaries
Karen Bartholomew - pp. 305-329
Disorder in the Therapist's View of the Self: Working with the Person with Dissociative Identity Disorder
Richard A. Chefetz - pp. 330-349
Long-term Group Psychotherapy for Women Who Are Survivors of Childhood Abuse
Judith Hruska Dinunno - pp. 350-358
Response to DiNunno's “Long-Term Group Psychotherapy for Women Who Are Survivors of Childhood Abuse”
Rosemary Segalla, Bruce Wine & Damon Silvers - pp. 359-360
Epilogue: Using the DES-II
Richard A. Chefetz - pp. 361-366
DES-II
Eve Bernstein Carlson & Frank W. Putnam - pp. 462-480
Some Considerations of “Hate” and a Reconsideration of the Death Instinct
James S. Grotstein
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 369-373
Prologue
Eloise Moore Agger - pp. 374-388
Hatred and Its Rewards:: A Motivational Systems View
Joseph D. Lichtenberg & Barbara Shapard - pp. 389-408
Hatred and Its Rewards: A Case Illustration
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 409-420
Hatred and Its Rewards: A Discussion
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 421-440
Coconstructing Mother—Infant Distress: The Microsynchrony of Maternal Impingement and Infant Avoidance in the Face-to-Face Encounter
Beatrice Beebe - pp. 441-461
Hate, Self-Interest, and “Good-Enough” Relating:: An Evolutionary—Adaptive Perspective
Malcolm Owen Slavin - pp. 481-494
Gwendolen Harleth's Hatred: A Literary Portrait
Carl T. Rotenberg - pp. 495-497
Epilogue
Eloise Moore Agger - pp. 637-647
Autism: A Brief History
Gary B. Mesibov, Lynn W. Adams & Eric Schopler - pp. 648-659
Autism and the Psychoanalyst
Theodore Shapiro
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 499-502
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 503-526
Where Have All the Psychoanalytic Patients Gone? They're Still Here
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 527-540
The Shortage of Psychoanalytic Patients: An Inquiry into Its Causes and Consequences
George H. Allison - pp. 541-555
Notes on Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy and Methodology
Henry M. Bachrach - pp. 556-573
Should Analytic Patients Be “Created”? Reflections on Arnold Rothstein's Psychoanalytic Technique and the Creation of Analytic Patients
Susan G. Lazar - pp. 574-593
Developing a Psychoanalytic Practice
Stephen B. Bernstein - pp. 594-610
Seeking an Analytic Identity
Alan Z. Skolnikoff - pp. 611-627
A Response to the Contributors
Arnold Rothstein - pp. 628-628
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 5
6 articles- pp. 631-636
Prologue
Susan F. Epstein - pp. 660-674
Understanding Autism: Implications for Psychoanalysis
Fred R. Volkmar - pp. 675-703
Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Individual Differences, Affect, Interaction, and Outcomes
Stanley I. Greenspan - pp. 704-731
Parent, Child, and Professional:: Meeting the Needs of Young Autistic Children and Their Families in a Multidisciplinary Therapeutic Nursery Model
Doris A. Allen & Lois Mendelson - pp. 732-745
It's the Tortoise Race:: Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with a High-Functioning Autistic Adolescent
Richard Bromfield - pp. 746-747
Epilogue
Susan F. Epstein