Issue 1
8 articlesConsequences of "Empathy": Kohut in the 21st Century: Part I- pp. 1-2
PROLOGUE
Lester Lenoff - pp. 3-16
Empathy in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
Donald Grant & Edwin Harari - pp. 17-27
Empathy—The Indispensable Ingredient in the Impossible Profession
David Kitron - pp. 28-41
A Kohutian Perspective on the Foreclosure of the Freudian Transference in Modern British Technique
Phil Mollon - pp. 42-57
Heinz Kohut and John Bowlby: The Men and Their Ideas
Elizabeth Carr & Mauricio Cortina - pp. 58-74
Kohut and Lacan: Mirror Opposites
Barnet D. Malin - pp. 75-83
Reading Kohut Through Husserl
Bruce Reis - pp. 84-86
EPILOGUE
Lester Lenoff
Issue 2
10 articlesMetaphoric Processes: The Common Ground for Psychoanalytic Perspectives- pp. 87-89
Prologue
S. Montana Katz - pp. 90-106
Metaphor in Psychoanalysis: Bane or Blessing?
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 107-125
Metaphor as Conflict, Conflict as Metaphor
Léon Wurmser - pp. 126-133
Not Even Wrong
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 134-146
Unconscious Metaphoric Processes as a Basis for an Inclusive Model of Psychoanalytic Perspectives
S. Montana Katz - pp. 147-158
The Nonverbal Unconscious: Collision and Collusion of Metaphor
Robert S. White - pp. 159-171
Metaphor and Metonymy as the Basis of a New Psychoanalytic Language
Antal Borbely - pp. 172-184
Reconnecting Psychoanalysis to Mainstream Psychology: Metaphor as Glue
Robert F. Bornstein & Nikaya Becker-Matero - pp. 185-201
Discussion
Ana-María Rizzuto - pp. 202
Epilogue
S. Montana Katz
Issue 3
11 articlesPsychoanalytic Work With Patients Diagnosed With Asperger’s Syndrome- pp. 203-207
Prologue
Katharine Gould - pp. 208-221
The Inner Fortress: Symptom and Meaning in Asperger's Syndrome
Bertram J. Cohler & Talia Weiner - pp. 222-239
Psychoanalyzing a Vulcan: The Importance of Mental Organization in Treating Asperger's Patients
Alan Sugarman - pp. 240-251
Fantasy Play as the Conduit for Change in the Treatment of a Six-Year-Old Boy With Asperger's Syndrome
Katharine Gould - pp. 252-275
The Dyadic Psychoanalytic Treatment of a Toddler With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Susan P. Sherkow - pp. 276-287
Finding the Pot of Gold: Using Psychotherapy to Assist the Emotional Development of a Four-Year-Old Girl Diagnosed With Asperger's Disorder
J. P. Shaft - pp. 288-302
Asperger's Syndrome: A Mixed Picture
Maria Rhode - pp. 303-319
Connecting With Two Asperger's Syndrome Patients—With the Help of Some Ants
Eva-Maria Topel & Frank M. Lachmann - pp. 320-333
Parenting the Asperger's Child: Extraordinary Demands and Pitfalls
Katharine Gould - pp. 334-344
Asperger's Disorder: Implications for Psychoanalysis
Fred R. Volkmar - pp. 345-346
Epilogue
Katharine Gould
Issue 4
9 articlesProcreation- pp. 347-349
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 350-365
On Childlessness
Nancy Kulish - pp. 366-379
“Where Do the Ova Go?” An Analytic Exploration of Fantasies Regarding Infertility
Aisha Abbasi - pp. 380-391
Some Thoughts About the Psychological Issues Related to Assisted Reproductive Technology
Malkah Tolpin Notman - pp. 392-403
The Quest for Motherhood: When Fertilization Fails
Rosemary H. Balsam - pp. 404-416
Pregnancy as a Resistance
Mary Jane Otte - pp. 417-429
Procreation, Creative Work, and Motherhood
Jennifer Stuart - pp. 430-433
Procreation—A Discussion
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 434
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 5
8 articlesConsequences of “Empathy”: Kohut in the 21st Century: Part II- pp. 435-436
Prologue
Lester Lenoff - pp. 437-447
The Centrality of Empathy in Psychoanalysis
Paul H. Ornstein - pp. 448-461
The Challenge to and of the “Outsider”: The Reception of Kohut's Ideas by an Analyst Trained in a Different Tradition
Ricardo Bernardi - pp. 462-474
Procedural Interpretation: A Method of Working Between the Lines in the Nonverbal Realm
Bruce Herzog - pp. 475-488
The Tao of Self Psychology: Was Heinz Kohut a Taoist Sage?
Farrell Silverberg - pp. 489-500
She Wears Her Holding With a Difference: Joyce Slochower's Work on “Holding”
Lester Lenoff - pp. 501-512
Holding, Collaborating, Colliding: A Cross Theoretical Conversation
Joyce Slochower - pp. 513-515
Epilogue
Lester Lenoff
Issue 6
11 articlesPsychoanalysis from the Inside: Our Own Analyses- pp. 517-525
Prologue: Psychoanalysis From the Inside—Our Own Analyses
Carol B. Levin - pp. 526-535
A Voice Lost, A Voice Found: After the Death of the Analyst
Robin A. Deutsch - pp. 536-542
Discussion of Robin Deutsch's “A Voice Lost, A Voice Found: After the Death of the Analyst”
Adrienne Harris - pp. 543-549
Just Do It
Jean Wixom - pp. 550-553
Discussion of Jean Wixom's “Just Do It”
Philip A. Ringstrom - pp. 554-565
A Psychoanalyst's Story: A Simple Discovery After Years of Searching
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 566-569
Creative Self-Revitalization: Discussion of Mel Bornstein's “A Psychoanalyst's Story: A Simple Discovery After Years of Searching”
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 570-583
Soft Assembly: Expanding the Field of Therapeutic Actions in (My Training) Analysis
Carol B. Levin - pp. 584-590
Learning From Distributed Experience: Discussion of Carol Levin's “Soft Assembly: Expanding the Field of Therapeutic Actions in (My Training) Analysis”
William J. Coburn - pp. 591-600
Time to Say Goodbye: On Time, Trauma, and Termination
Dianne Elise - pp. 601-603
Epilogue: Psychoanalysis From the Inside—Our Own Analyses
Carol B. Levin