Issue 1
11 articlesThe Adoption JourneyI. Development of the Narrative
- pp. 3-24
Left Without a Word: Learning Rhythms, Rhymes, and Reasons in Adoption
Billie A. Pivnick - pp. 25-40
Mental Representation and Change: Developing Attachment Relationships in an Adoption Context
Miriam Steele, Jill Hodges, Jeanne Kaniuk & Howard Steele - pp. 41-53
Will You Be My Mommy? A Quest of a Child to Fill in the Gaps in the Process of Bonding With Her Adoptive Parents
Kerstin Kupfermann - pp. 54-62
Myra's Story: A Life Narrative as It Unfolds in the Treatment and Journey of an Adopted Woman
Sandra Rosengarten - pp. 63-70
A Commentary on Myra's Life: The Creation of a Story
Linda Mayers
Issue 2
8 articlesIsraeli Psychoanalysts: A Study in Resiliency- pp. 113-115
PROLOGUE
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 116-132
My Way
Emanuel Berman - pp. 133-145
My Way to Psychoanalysis
Pinchas Noy - pp. 146-154
Patient–Analyst Interconnectedness: Personal Notes on Close Encounters of a New Dimension
Ofra Eshel - pp. 155-170
Becoming a Psychoanalyst—An Autobiographical Fragment*
Rena Moses-Hrushovski - pp. 171-173
Language and Music in Rena's Life and Work
Rivka R. Eifermann - pp. 174-202
Upon Earning the Right to Be and Ever Become
Michael Shoshani - pp. 203
EPILOGUE
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 3
10 articlesForms of Creative Expression in Psychoanalysis- pp. 205-206
PROLOGUE
Alan Kindler, Rosalind Chaplin Kindler & Carol M. Press - pp. 207-221
Between Aesthetics, the Coconstruction of Empathy, and the Clinical
George Hagman & Carol M. Press - pp. 222-234
Spontaneity and Improvisation in Psychoanalysis
Alan Kindler - pp. 235-242
Yes/and, Alan! A Few Additional Thoughts
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 243-253
The Opening of the Field: Thoughts on the Poetics of Psychoanalytic Treatment
David Shaddock - pp. 254-266
Theater and Therapy: How Improvisation Informs the Analytic Hour
Rosalind Chaplin Kindler & Arthur A. Gray - pp. 267-275
Cervantes and Don Quixote
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 276-283
The Integrative Power of the Creative Spirit
Barbara Young - pp. 284
EPILOGUE
Alan Kindler, Rosalind Chaplin Kindler & Carol M. Press - pp. 285
CORRIGENDUM
Issue 4
8 articlesHow Does a Person Know What's Going on in the Mind of Another?- pp. 287-288
PROLOGUE
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 289-300
Mentalizing Minds
Elliot L. Jurist - pp. 301-337
The Development of Mentalisation in Children From a Theory of Mind Perspective
Karin Ensink & Linda C. Mayes - pp. 338-346
Reacting to the Analyst's State of Mind
Mary Jane Otte - pp. 347-356
Why Is It So Difficult to Describe What Actually Goes On in the Minds of the Patient and Analyst?
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 357-367
Culture as SelfObject: Its Impact on the Self
Mercedes Peters - pp. 368-374
Discussion
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 375
EPILOGUE
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 5
9 articlesPsychosomatics Revisited: Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspectives- pp. 377-379
PROLOGUE
Phyllis Sloate & Eileen Kohutis - pp. 380-389
Psychosomatic Medicine: A Psychoanalyst's Journey Through a Somatic World
Craig Lichtman - pp. 390-404
Believing in the Patient's Capacity to Know His Mind: A Psychoanalytic Case Study of Fibromyalgia
W. Scott Griffies - pp. 405-415
The Minefield of Emotions
Marion M. Oliner - pp. 416-429
Concreteness, Metaphor, and Psychosomatic Disorders: Bridging the Gap
Eileen A. Kohutis - pp. 430-444
Healing the Split Between Body and Mind: Structural and Developmental Aspects of Psychosomatic Illness
Anita Weinreb Katz - pp. 445-456
Alive in the World
Isaac Tylim - pp. 457-473
Superego and Sexuality: An Analysis of a Psychosomatic Solution
Phyllis L. Sloate - pp. 474-476
EPILOGUE
Phyllis Sloate & Eileen Kohutis
Issue 6
12 articlesContemporary Perspectives on the Oedipus Complex- pp. 477
PROLOGUE
Harriet Pappenheim & Eva Dubska Papiasvili - pp. 478-484
Patterns of Love in the Four- to Six-Year-Old Period and the Dispositional Effect They Create
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 485-495
The Quality of Attachment and Oedipal Development
Miriam Steele - pp. 496-510
Brothers, Sisters, and a Return to Reality
John Munder Ross - pp. 511-519
Where Has Oedipus Gone? A Turn of The Century Contemplation
Rosemary H. Balsam - pp. 520-534
Implicit and Explicit Dimensions of Oedipal Phenomenology: A Reassessment
James L. Fosshage - pp. 535-540
The Oedipus Complex and Psychoanalytic Technique
Martin S. Bergmann - pp. 541-547
The Effacing of the Oedipus Complex
Elliot Adler - pp. 548-556
Adolescent Trauma and the Oedipus Complex
Harold P. Blum - pp. 557-562
Addendum; Afterthoughts on Little Hans and the Universality of the Oedipus Complex
Frank Lachmann - pp. 563-578
Discussion
Steven Ellman - pp. 579-580
EPILOGUE
Harriet Pappenheim & Eva Dubska Papiasvili