Issue 1
10 articles- pp. 1-4
Introduction and Prologue to Volume 1
Judith Pickles & Estelle Shane - pp. 5-23
Alone Together: The Case of Judy and Ann
Judith Pickles - pp. 24-33
How Long a Rope Do You Throw to Someone Who Is Drowning Twenty Feet off Shore?
Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 34-45
How Can a Developmental Perspective Help Us in Considering Clinical Process: Discussion of Judith Pickles's Case of Ann
Jeremy P. Nahum - pp. 46-49
Editors' Commentary on Lachmann and Nahum
Judith Pickles & Estelle Shane - pp. 50-65
The Divided Self: Shifting an Intrapsychic Balance the Forward Edge of a Kinship Transference: To Bleed like Everyone Else
Marian Tolpin - pp. 66-86
Enhancing the Therapeutic Experience: A Relational Commentary on Judith Pickle's Case
Margaret J. Black - pp. 87-94
Commentary on Tolpin and Black's Discussion of Judith Pickles's Case
Gianni Nebbiosi - pp. 95-101
Editors' Commentary on the Five Discussants' Views of Episode 4
Judith Pickles & Estelle Shane - pp. 102-102
Epilogue
Judith Pickles & Estelle Shane
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 103-105
Introduction to Volume 2
Judith Pickles & Estelle Shane - pp. 106-124
Alone Together: The Case of Judy and Ann
Judith Pickles - pp. 125-138
Discussion of Judy Pickles's Case Presentation from the Perspective of Psychoanalytic Specificity Theory
Howard A. Bacal - pp. 139-145
Contextualist Sensibilities in Psychoanalysis: A Discussion of Judy Pickles's Case Presentation
William J. Coburn - pp. 146-154
How the Therapy Worked: The Case of Dr. Pickles and Ann
Harold Sampson - pp. 155-165
A Despairing, Repetitive Scream for the Loss of the Body Electric
Doris K. Silverman - pp. 166-176
Discussion of Dr. Judy Pickles's Paper: The Perspective of Nonlinear Open Systems Theory
Jeffrey L. Trop - pp. 177-184
Editors' Commentary on the Five Discussants' Views
Judith Pickles & Estelle Shane - pp. 185-185
Epilogue
Judith Pickles & Estelle Shane
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 187-196
Prologue
Daniel Shaw - pp. 197-218
The Imprisonment and Liberation of Love: The Dangers and Possibilities of Love in the Psychoanalytic Relationship
Jonathan H. Slavin - pp. 219-245
Analytic Love: Possibilities and Limitations
Eric Mendelsohn - pp. 246-263
Analytic Trust and Transference: Love, Healing Ruptures and Facilitating Repairs
Steven J. Ellman - pp. 264-286
A Responsible Controversy about Failures of Love: Some Comments on the Ethics of Presenting and Listening in Conference Space
Gershon J. Molad, Judith E. Vida, Sharon Bassett, Samoan Barish & Peggy Dubois - pp. 287-301
Analytic Love and Power: Responsiveness and Responsibility
Andrea Celenza - pp. 302-309
What Heals in Psychoanalysis?
Robert S. Weinstein - pp. 310-325
Learning About Love Through the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis
Polly Young-Eisendrath - pp. 326-347
Searching for Love and Expecting Rejection: Implicit and Explicit Dimensions in Cocreating Analytic Change
James L. Fosshage - pp. 348-365
Love and Work: Analysis and Ordinary Ongoingness
Gilbert W. Cole - pp. 366-366
Epilogue
Daniel Shaw
Issue 4
16 articles- pp. 367-380
Prologue
Diana Diamond, Harriet Wrye & Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 381-394
Psychoanalysis: The 11th Muse (A Conversation)
Bernardo Bertolucci & Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 395-408
The Birth of Psychoanalysis: From Incestuous Couples to Transference Love
Maria Vittoria Costantini & Paola Golinelli - pp. 409-418
Musical Blending and Altruistic Surrender in Bertolucci's Besieged (1999)
Bruce H. Sklarew - pp. 419-424
On the Merging of Temporalities in Bernardo Bertolucci's Histoire d'Eaux (2002)
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 425-439
Passion for Survival in Polanski's The Pianist
Diana Diamond - pp. 440-454
Music and Trauma in Polanski's The Pianist (2002)
Alexander Stein - pp. 455-466
Perversion Annihilates Creativity and Love: A Passion for Destruction in Haneke's The Piano Teacher
Harriet Kimble Wrye - pp. 467-473
Aestheticism and Creativity in 1900: The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean by Giuseppe Tornatore (Italy, 1998)
Maria Vittoria Costantini & Paola Golinelli - pp. 474-480
Attachment Disorganization and Creativity in Fanny and Alexander
Diana Diamond - pp. 481-486
Three Sisters: Sibling Knots in Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 487-503
From Father to Son: Adolescence and the Relationship Between Fathers and Sons Seen Through Two Generations of Italian Film Directors
Elisabetta Marchiori, Pietro Roberto Goisis & Massimo De Mari - pp. 504-509
Uneasy Love: Sentimental Diseases and Crisis of the Couple in Antonioni's Movies
Angelo Battistini - pp. 510-524
The Ego, the Eye, and the Camera Lens—A Psychoanalytic Reading of Traumatic Loss and Mourning in Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colours Blue(1993)
Helen Taylor Robinson - pp. 525-539
Central European Twins: Psychoanalysis and Cinema in Ildikó Enyedi's My Twentieth Century
Catherine Portuges - pp. 540-543
Epilogue
Harriet Wrye, Diana Diamond & Andrea Sabbadini
Issue 5
8 articles- pp. 545-546
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 547-582
What Kind of Science is Psychoanalysis?
Bertram J. Cohler & Robert Galatzer-Levy - pp. 583-601
Psychoanalysis, Narrative Psychology, and the Meaning of “Science”
Mark Freeman - pp. 602-616
Perils and Pitfalls of Memory-Based Reporting: How Case Histories Can Become More Evidence-Based
Donald P. Spence - pp. 617-639
Four Domains of Experience in the Therapeutic Discourse
Wilma Bucci - pp. 640-649
Can (Should) Case Reports Be Written for Research Use?
Daria Colombo & Robert Michels - pp. 650-689
Comparative Psychoanalysis on the Basis of a New Form of Treatment Report
Helmut Thomä & Horst Kächele - pp. 690-704
Diversity without Fanfare: Some Reflections on Contemporary Psychoanalytic Technique
Salman Akhtar