Issue 1
11 articlesInterpretation—Then and Now: If, When, and HowOriginal Articles
- pp. 4-13
Interpretation Revisited
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 14-27
Everything Counts: The Organizing Activity of an Interpretive Attitude
Carol B. Levin - pp. 28-39
Opting Out of the Past: Interpretation Reconsidered
Priscilla F. Kauff - pp. 40-51
Interpretation and Contemporary Reinterpretation
Harold P. Blum - pp. 52-59
Interpretation in the Treatment of Borderline Pathology
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 60-76
The Special Problem of Interpretation in the Treatment of Traumatized Patients
Werner Bohleber & Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber - pp. 77-87
Interpretation as a Carrier of Affect
André E. Haynal & Veronique D. Haynal - pp. 88-101
Translational Aspects of Interpretation Today: A Developmental and Dynamic View
Eva D. Papiasvili - pp. 102-111
The Interpsychic Dimension in the Psychoanalytic Interpretation
Stefano Bolognini
Issue 2
11 articlesPsychoanalysis in Japan: Exploring the Encounter with OthernessIntroduction
Prologue
Original Articles
- pp. 117-128
How I Became a Psychoanalyst: A Journey in Quest of the Truth
Toyoaki Ogawa - pp. 129-137
Encounter with Psychoanalysis: How I Became a Psychoanalyst
Takayuki Kinugasa - pp. 138-144
My Path Toward Becoming a Bicultural Analyst: An Autobiographical Sketch
Kenichiro Okano - pp. 145-154
On Becoming and Being a Psychoanalyst in Japan: What Was the Amsterdam Shock?
Seigen Gon - pp. 155-161
On Becoming a Psychoanalyst in Japan
Akiyoshi Okada - pp. 162-170
Becoming a Psychoanalyst: To Think About the Nature of Jealousy
Osamu Kitayama - pp. 171-186
Chapter 1: Psychoanalysis and the Japanese Personality Chapter 2: Psychoanalysis and Western Man Chapter 3: Amae and Transference-Love Chapter 4: Heeding the Vocabulary of Another Culture: Psychoanalysis in Japan
Takeo Doi & Evelyne Albrecht Schwaber - pp. 187-194
Splitting, Conflict, Resolution, and Realization: Reflective Association of a Psychoanalytic Pilgrim
Tetsuro Takahashi
Issue 3
11 articlesPsychoanalytic Work with the Dreams of Children: The Forgotten Royal RoadOriginal Articles
- pp. 199-213
Dream Theory and Science: A Review
Soudabeh Givrad - pp. 214-219
Elucidating the Transference Using the Child’s Dream
Ruth K. Karush - pp. 220-227
Aspects of Insight in Working with Children’s Dreams
Anita G. Schmukler - pp. 242-254
Dream Weaver/Dream Catcher: The Older Child and Analyst at Work
Denia G. Barrett - pp. 255-265
Avoiding Premature Conclusions: The Use of Dreams to Inform the Analyst’s Unfolding Understanding
Sydney Anderson
Discussion
- pp. 228-230
Discussion of R. Karush’s “Elucidating the Transference Using the Child’s Dream” and A. Schmukler’s “Aspects of Insight in Working with Children’s Dreams”
Jill M. Miller - pp. 239-241
Discussion of “Peter, the Child Who Could Not Dream”
Antonino Ferro & Elena Molinari - pp. 266-268
Discussion of Psychoanalytic Work with the Dreams of Children: The Forgotten Royal Road
Carla Neely
Issue 4
7 articlesConfrontation in PsychoanalysisOriginal Articles
- pp. 273-284
The Stranger Within and the Stranger Without: Confrontation in a Two-Person Process
Lucy LaFarge - pp. 285-294
Man’s Inhumanity to Man: Confrontations and Prejudice
John Steiner - pp. 295-306
Unraveling an Enigma
Fred Busch - pp. 307-322
Confrontation in the Bionian Model of the Analytic Field
Antonino Ferro & Giuseppe Civitarese - pp. 323-345
Confrontation and the Fool’s Method
Henry F. Smith
Issue 5
10 articlesThe Clinical Experience of TimeOriginal Articles
- pp. 351-359
What Time Is It/Whose Time Is It?
Donald B. Moss - pp. 360-370
Present Without Past: The Disruption of Temporal Integration in a Case of Transsexuality
Alessandra Lemma - pp. 371-378
Time and Timelessness: The Life Enhancing Gift of Psychoanalysis
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 379-387
Time Paternity and The Magic Mountain
James M. Herzog - pp. 388-397
Enactive Cognition, the Unconscious, and Time
Dominique Scarfone - pp. 398-407
Refracted Time: André Green on Freud’s Temporal Theory
Gail S. Reed - pp. 408-419
Nachtraglichkeit Revisited
Daniel Goldin - pp. 420-434
Time and Mortality
Henry F. Smith
Issue 6
8 articlesPsychoanalytic Reflections on a Critical Question: Are We a Culture That Glorifies Violence?Original Articles
- pp. 440-453
Understanding America’s Obsession with Guns: How Did We Get Where We Are?
Elisabeth Waugaman - pp. 454-475
Violence as a Manifestation of Evil
Henry Zvi Lothane - pp. 476-487
Violence and Its Glorification: Transcending Incommensurable Psychoanalytic Paradigms
Marilyn Nissim-Sabat - pp. 488-496
The United States of America and the Glorification of Violence
Frank Summers - pp. 497-509
The Innate Necessity for Survival Through Altruism Might Rescue Us from Needless Glorification of Violence in Our Culture
Stuart W. Twemlow - pp. 510-522
Do We Glorify Violence in Our Culture? Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Media and Violence
Monisha C. Nayar-Akhtar
Issue 7
8 articlesPragmatics of Clinical Decision-MakingOriginal Articles
- pp. 527-537
Some Dilemmas of Enactment in Clinical Decision-Making
Henry F. Smith - pp. 538-547
The Dialectics of Psychoanalytic Decision-Making
Frank Summers - pp. 548-557
Methods of Understanding: Revisions to a Freudian Method
Fred Busch - pp. 558-565
“Only Connect”: A Dictum for Psychoanalysis and Life
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 566-578
The Empty Symbol and Its Relation to the Psychoanalytic Process
Frank García-Castrillón - pp. 579-588
Let the Yoga Do You: Clinical Decision-Making, Ambiguity, and Certainty
Christina Emanuel
Issue 8
9 articlesImages in Mind: Working with Image-based Experience in Psychotherapeutic TreatmentOriginal Articles
- pp. 593-602
The Use of Imagery in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Rebecca Curtis - pp. 603-612
Image and Imagination: Deepening Our Experience of the Mind
Frank Faranda - pp. 613-619
Image, Fullness, Void
Michael Eigen - pp. 620-632
When Language Meets Traumatic Lacuna: The Metaphoric, the Metonymic, and the Psychotic Modes of Testimony
Dana Amir - pp. 633-643
Do I Have to Draw You a Picture? Sigmund Freud, Imagery, and the Wolf-Man’s Drawing
Stefanie Teitelbaum - pp. 644-652
I Wish That You Could Stay a Little Longer: Seeing the Image in Psychoanalysis
Mark Gerald