Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-2
Prologue
Christine C. Kieffer - pp. 3-26
Freud, Anna, and the Problem of Female Sexuality
Bertram J. Cohler & Robert M. Galatzer-Levy - pp. 27-38
On Famous Fathers and Their Youngest Daughters
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl - pp. 39-59
“Fathers” and “Daughters”
Adrienne Harris - pp. 60-75
Fathers and the Bodily Care of Their Infant Daughters
Rosemary H. Balsam - pp. 76-91
From Selfobjects to Mutual Recognition: Towards Optimal Responsiveness in Father and Daughter Relationships
Christine C. Kieffer - pp. 92-105
From Fathering Daughters to Doddering Father
Neil Altman - pp. 106-113
Fathers and Daughters: A Discussion
Joseph D. Lichtenberg
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 115-116
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 117-130
Unconscious Fantasy and Modern Conflict Theory
Sander M. Abend - pp. 131-150
“Grown-Up” Words: An Interpersonal/Relational Perspective on Unconscious Fantasy
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 151-168
Unconscious Phantasy and Relational Reality
Samuel Gerson - pp. 169-189
Fantasizing as Process, Not Fantasy as Content: The Importance of Mental Organization
Alan Sugarman - pp. 190-205
The overarching Role of Unconscious Phantasy
James Grotstein - pp. 206-230
The Structure and Function of Unconscious Fantasy in the Psychoanalytic Treatment Process
Paul H. Ornstein & Anna Ornstein - pp. 231-255
Six Inventions on Unconscious Fantasy
Henry F. Smith - pp. 256-256
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 257-261
Prologue
Imre Szecsödy - pp. 262-277
Becoming a School: Developing Learning Objectives for Psychoanalytic Education
Deborah L. Cabaniss - pp. 278-287
Structuring Case Reports to Promote Debate
Jürgen Körner - pp. 288-308
To Be or Not to Be a Psychoanalyst—How Do We Know a Candidate is Ready to Qualify? Difficulties and Controversies in Evaluating Psychoanalytic Competence
Gabriele Junkers, David Tuckett & Anders Zachrisson - pp. 309-328
Shuttle Analysis, Shuttle Supervision, and Shuttle Life—Some Facts, Experiences, and Questions
Gábor Szönyi & Tamara Štajner-Popovié - pp. 329-343
Anxiety in Psychoanalytic Training From the Candidate's Point-of-View
Horst Brodbeck - pp. 344-360
A Course on the Supervisory Process for Candidates … and Supervisors: An Attempt to Address Inconsistencies in Psychoanalytic Education and the Fundamental Paradox of Psychoanalytic Training
Jean-Paul Pegeron - pp. 361-372
Shaming Psychoanalytic Candidates
Sandra Buechler - pp. 373-386
Does Anything Go in Psychoanalytic Supervision?
Imre Szecsödy - pp. 387-394
Discussion
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 395-399
Discussion
Robert Michels
Issue 4
11 articles- pp. 401-403
Prologue
Stephen B. Bernstein, Melvin Bornstein, Jonathan Palmer, Arthur L. Rosenbaum & Sharen Westin - pp. 404-432
Discussion Group on Writing about Your Analytic Work in a Case Report
Sharen Westin, Stephen B. Bernstein, Melvin Bornstein, Jonathan Palmer & Arthur L. Rosenbaum - pp. 433-449
Writing about the Psychoanalytic Process
Stephen B. Bernstein - pp. 450-464
Writing, Rewriting, and Working Through
Stephen B. Bernstein - pp. 465-476
How Can a Writer Describe the Deep Emotional Experience of a Psychoanalysis? “As One Forms One's Preconceptions of a Cathedral by the Height of Its Bell Tower”
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 477-492
Forging an Analytic Identity through Clinical Writing
Jonathan Palmer - pp. 493-506
Reading Treatment Reports: The Writer, the Editor, and the Analyst or the Value of Certification
Arthur L. Rosenbaum - pp. 507-509
My Experience with the Panel on Writing
Sharen Westin - pp. 510-517
Discussion of Contributions to Psychoanalytic Inquiry Issue on Analytic Writing
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 518-526
Discussion
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl - pp. 527-527
Epilogue
Stephen B. Bernstein, Melvin Bornstein, Jonathan Palmer, Arthur L. Rosenbaum & Sharen Westin
Issue 5
12 articles- pp. 529-531
Prologue
Marie Hoffman & Brad D. Strawn - pp. 532-540
Vision and Virtue in Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: Anatta and its Implications for Social Responsibility
Jennifer Cantor - pp. 541-549
The Transformation of Human Suffering: A Perspective From Psychotherapy and Buddhism
Polly Young-Eisendrath - pp. 550-559
The Transformative Effect of Seeking the Eternal: A Sampling of the Perspectives of Two Great Muslim Intellectuals—Ibn-azm and Al-Ghazāli
Yasser Ad-Dab'bagh - pp. 560-569
Faith and the Couch: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Transformation
M. Hossein Etezady - pp. 570-579
Personal Transformation in Karl Rahner's Christianity: Constructed by Love
Susan B. Parlow - pp. 580-589
Psychoanalysis and Catholicism— Dialogues in Transformation
W. W. Meissner - pp. 590-598
Transformation in Psychoanalysis and Religion as “Persons in Relationship”: The Influence of John Macmurray
Trevor M. Dobbs - pp. 599-611
Winter Meets its Death
Beth Fletcher Brokaw - pp. 612-621
Martin Buber, God, and Psychoanalysis
Gary Ventimiglia - pp. 622-637
The Experience of Religious Transformation During Psychoanalysis as an Event Horizon
Moshe Halevi Spero - pp. 638-639
Epilogue
Marie Hoffman & Brad D. Strawn