Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-11
Prologue
Diana Diamond, Sidney J. Blatt & Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 12-26
On Attachment to Internal Objects
Joseph Sandler - pp. 27-53
Clinical Implications of Attachment Theory
Morris Eagle - pp. 54-80
Clinical Dynamics During Adolescence: Psychoanalytic and Attachment Perspectives
Massimo Ammaniti & Giulio Sergi - pp. 81-101
Adult Attachment Interview and Psychoanalytic Perspective: A Single Case Study
Anna Buchheim & Horst Kächele - pp. 102-150
Attachment Theory, Psychoanalysis, Personality Development, and Psychopathology
Sidney J. Blatt & Kenneth N. Levy - pp. 151-206
A Clinician's View of Attachment Theory and Research: A Discussion of the Papers in Three Issues of Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 207-209
Epilogue
Diana Diamond, Sidney J. Blatt & Joseph Lichtenberg
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 211-217
Prologue
Barbara L. Milrod & Fredric N. Busch - pp. 218-247
Genetics, Developmental Psychopathology, and Psychoanalytic Theory: The Case for Ending Our (Not So) Splendid Isolation
Peter Fonagy - pp. 248-267
A Psychodynamic Treatment for Severe Personality Disorders: Issues in Treatment Development
John F. Clarkin & Kenneth N. Levy - pp. 268-307
Psychodynamic Measures of Therapeutic Change
Sidney J. Blatt & John S. Auerbach - pp. 308-331
A Preliminary Study of Clinical Process in Relation to Outcome in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder
Cara Klein, Barbara L. Milrod, Fredric N. Busch, Kenneth N. Levy & Theodore Shapiro - pp. 332-349
Research Developments on the Therapeutic Alliance in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Paul Crits-christoph & Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons - pp. 350-366
Development of a Research Program
Joseph Weiss - pp. 367-374
Commentary
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 375-404
Psychoanalytic Therapy Research: Its Coming of Age
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 405-408
Epilogue
Barbara L. Milrod & Fredric N. Busch
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 409-411
Prologue
Patricia A. Nachman & Linda Mayes - pp. 412-459
The Developmental Roots of Borderline Personality Disorder in Early Attachment Relationships: A Theory and Some Evidence
Peter Fonagy, Mary Target, George Gergely, Jon G. Allen & Anthony W. Bateman - pp. 460-472
Discussion of Peter Fonagy et al.'s “The Developmental Roots of Borderline Personality Disorder in Early Attachment Relationships: A Theory and Some Evidence”
Melvin R. Lansky - pp. 473-491
“Of Course All Relationships Are Unique”: How Co-creative Processes Generate Unique Mother—Infant and Patient—Therapist Relationships and Change Other Relationships
Edward Z. Tronick - pp. 492-497
Discussion of Edward Tronick's “Of Course All Relationships Are Unique”
Barbara Fajardo - pp. 498-520
Communication in Infancy
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 521-529
Holding the Baby in Mind: Discussion of Joseph Lichtenberg's “Communication in Infancy”
Arietta Slade - pp. 530-543
Psychoanalytically Based Treatment for Traumatized Children and Families
Joy D. Osofsky - pp. 544-552
A Psychoanalytically Oriented Approach as Primary and Secondary Prevention: Discussion of Joy Osofsky's “Psychoanalytically Based Treatment for Traumatized Children and Families”
Leon Hoffman - pp. 553
Epilogue
Patricia A. Nachman & Linda Mayes
Issue 4
7 articles- pp. 555-557
Prologue
Malkah T. Notman & Eva P. Lester - pp. 558-571
The Nature and Nurture of Gender
Martha Kirkpatrick - pp. 572-591
The Female Body and Its Meanings
Malkah T. Notman - pp. 592-614
Sensual Enjoyment, Sexual Excitement, and Femininity: Appreciating the Female Sexual Response
Susan G. Lazar & Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 615-623
Homosexuality and Female Sexual Response: Vicissitudes in Middle Age
Eva P. Lester - pp. 624-641
Improbable Possibilities
Carla Golden - pp. 642
Epilogue
Malkah T. Notman & Eva P. Lester
Issue 5
10 articles- pp. 643-645
Prologue
Rosemary A. Segalla - pp. 646-677
Vulnerability, Affect, and Depth in Group Psychotherapy
Martin S. Livingston - pp. 678-696
Strivings and Expectations: An Examination of Process in Groups for Persons with Chronic Mental Illness
Walter N. Stone - pp. 697-712
Creative Use of Gender While Addressing Early Attachment, Trauma, and Cross-Cultural Issues in a Cotherapy Group
Irene Harwood - pp. 713-733
“With a Little Help from My Friends”: Affect Regulation and Emergence of Group Experience in Treatment of Young Adolescents
Susanna Federici-Nebbiosi - pp. 734-749
How Group Abalysis Cures: An Exploration of Narcissistic Rage in Group Treatment
Christine C. Kieffer - pp. 750-770
Organizing Patterns in a Dyad and in a Group: Theoretical and Clinical Implications
Gianni Nebbiosi - pp. 771-783
Commentary on Nebbiosi's “Organizing Patterns in a Dyad and in a Group: Theoretical and Clinical Implications”
Damon L. Silvers - pp. 784-799
Meditation and Group Psychotherapy
Rosemary A. Segalla - pp. 800
Epilogue
Rosemary A. Segalla