Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-6
Prologue
Howard B. Levine & Gail S. Reed - pp. 7-30
“The Goody-Goods Are No Good”: Notes on Power and Authority in the Early History of Psychoanalysis, with Special Reference to Training
John Kerr - pp. 31-50
Training Analysis: Oxymoron or Viable Compromise? Training Analysis, Power, and the Therapeutic Alliance
Helen Desmond - pp. 51-70
Psychoanalytic Training: The “Faculty System”
Kenneth Eisold - pp. 71-85
The Problem of Narcissism in Psychoanalytic Organizations: The Insularity of Power
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 86-105
The Quest for a Unified Psychoanalytic Theory: A Retreat from Uncertainty
Alan Z. Skolnikoff - pp. 106-121
Discussion: “Problems of Power in Psychoanalytic Institutions”
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 122-138
The Politics of Exclusion
Gail S. Reed & Howard B. Levine - pp. 139
Epilogue
Howard B. Levine & Gail S. Reed
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 141-150
Prologue
Léon Wurmser - pp. 151-174
Conscience and the Project of a Psychoanalytic Science of Human Nature: Clarification of the Usefulness of the Superego Concept
Melvin R. Lansky - pp. 175-182
Superego Dilemmas
Benjamin Kilborne - pp. 183-205
Superego Revisited: Relevant or Irrelevant?
Léon Wurmser - pp. 206-231
Conscience as the Reappearance of the Other in Self-Experience: On Using the Concepts Superego and Conscience in Self Psychology
Wolfgang E. Milch & Donna M. Orange - pp. 232-256
The Superego and the Two-System Model
Jack Novick & Kerry Kelly Novick - pp. 257-270
Notes on the Superego
James S. Grotstein - pp. 286-308
History of a Childhood Neurosis and Its Relation to the Adult Superego
Curtis R. Bristol - pp. 309-327
Guilt, Shame, Disobedience: Social Regulatory Mechanisms and the “Inner Normative System”
Dirk Fabricius - pp. 328-339
Commentary on “The Superego—A Vital or Supplanted Concept?”
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 340
Epilogue
Léon Wurmser
Issue 3
10 articles- pp. 341-345
Prologue
Barbara Feld - pp. 346-372
When Love Hurts: Treating Abusive Relationships
Virginia Goldner - pp. 373-386
Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy: Classical Style
Fred M. Sander - pp. 387-405
How the Psychoanalyst Working Primarily with one Person can Make a Successful Couple Intervention: Or, Why Psychoanalysts Should not Back away from Working with Couples
Irene Harwood - pp. 406-419
Identification as a Focal Point in Couple Therapy
Judith P. Siegel - pp. 420-437
Holding and Facilitating Interactive Regulation in Couples with Trauma Histories
Barbara Feld - pp. 438-452
Stay a Little Longer: Sustaining Empathy, Vulnerability, and Intimacy in Couple Therapy
Martin S. Livingston - pp. 453-467
Random Thoughts on Couple Therapy in a Postmodern Society
Rosemary Segalla - pp. 468-482
Using Dreams in Treating Couples' Sexual Issues
David E. Scharff & Jill Savege Scharff - pp. 483-485
Epilogue
Martin S. Livingston
Issue 4
8 articles- pp. 487-489
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 490-516
How I Became a Psychoanalyst
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg - pp. 517-530
An Autobiographical Fragment
Jay Greenberg - pp. 531-541
My Psychoanalytic Journey
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 542-557
Autobiographical Reflections on the Intersubjective History of an Intersubjective Perspective in Psychoanalysis
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 558-575
More Than Meets the Eye: A Professional Autobiography
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 576-592
Beyond the Mainstreams
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 593
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 5
9 articles- pp. 595-600
Prologue
Rosemary H. Balsam & Ruth S. Fischer - pp. 601-628
Mothers and Daughters from Today's Psychoanalytic Perspective
Paula P. Bernstein - pp. 629-656
When Daughter Becomes Mother: Inferences from Multiple Dyadic Parent—Child Groups
Leon Hoffman - pp. 657-679
“Last Night I Dreamed I Went to Manderly Again”: Vicissitudes of Maternal Identifications in Late Female Adolescence
Kirsten Dahl E. - pp. 680-712
Female Passion and the Matrix of Mother, Daughter, and Body: Vicissitudes of the Maternal Transference in the Working Through of Sexual Inhibitions
Barbara F. Marcus - pp. 713-730
Virginia Woolf: Thinking Back Through Our Mothers
Katherine Dalsimer - pp. 731-751
Under Siege: A Mother-Daughter Relationship Survives the Holocaust
Johanna Bodenstab - pp. 752-755
Eulogy for My Mother
Alison Hicks - pp. 756
Epilogue
Rosemary H Balsam & Ruth S Fischer