Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-4
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 5-32
Models in the Mind: The Role of Theory in the Psychoanalytic Process
W. W. Meissner - pp. 33-58
The Fate of the Five Metapsychological Principles
Howard Shevrin - pp. 59-86
The Psychoanalytic Process: A Systems and Information Processing Model
Allan D. Rosenblatt & James T. Thickstun - pp. 87-105
Psychoanalytic Phenomenology: Toward a Science of Human Experience
Robert D. Stolorow & George E. Atwood - pp. 107-124
On the Nature and Organization of the Repressed
Joseph W. Slap & Andrew J. Saykin - pp. 125-141
Models as Vehicles of Transference: Observations from Biographical Studies
George Moraitis - pp. 143-144
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 145-149
Prologue
Warren S. Poland & René Major - pp. 151-161
Familiarity
Serge Viderman - pp. 163-170
Nobody—Anybody—Somebody
François Roustang - pp. 171-191
Love for Transference and Passion for Signifiers: Between Sabina S. and Anna G.
René Major - pp. 193-219
On Folding and Unfolding: An Example of Dream Interpretation in Analysis
Michèle Montrelay - pp. 221-242
“The Lost Object—Me”: Notes On Identification within the Crypt
Nicolas Abraham & Maria Torok - pp. 243-268
On Melancholic Sexuality: Baiser La Mort
Nathalie Zaltzman - pp. 269-290
Being Alone with One's Mother: The Horror of Incest
Conrad Stein - pp. 291-309
Love Among the Signifiers
Emmett Wilson - pp. 311
Epilogue
Warren S Poland & René Major
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 313-314
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 315-323
Biographical Sketch: Merton M. Gill
Robert R. Holt - pp. 325-354
The Analysis of the Transference: A Matter of Emphasis or of Theory Reformulation?
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 355-366
Transference Analysis: Means or End?
Arnold D. Richards - pp. 367-399
The Past Unconscious, the Present Unconscious, and Interpretation of the Transference
Joseph Sandler & Anne-Marie Sandler - pp. 401-411
The Unconscious, the Transference, and the Psychoanalyst's Interpretation: A Lacanian View
Juan-David Nnsio - pp. 413-428
The Inevitability of Interaction
Ernest S. Wolf - pp. 429-442
Analysis of the Transference: Implications for Theory and Research
Alan Z. Skolnikoff - pp. 443-463
Some Reflections on the Analysis of Transference: A Kleinian View
John Steiner - pp. 465-487
“Transference Analysis” and the Communicative Approach
Robert Langs - pp. 489-523
Transference: A Change in Conception or Only in Emphasis?
Merton M. Gill - pp. 525
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 527-531
Prologue
Donald Silver - pp. 533-554
Goethe's Relevance for Psychoanalysis — Some Timely Reflections on Analysis, Synthesis and Form
Leon Wurmser - pp. 555-571
Goethe: Sibling Rivalry and Faust
Charles Kligerman - pp. 573-590
Goethe and His Sister: Some Literary Vicissitudes of a Relationship
James Read - pp. 591-612
The Effect of Guilt Feelings on the Structuring of a Text: The Depiction of the Friederike Episode in Goethe's Autobiography
Martin Stern - pp. 613-625
Friederike Brion and the Origins of Faust
Donald Silver - pp. 627-641
Goethe's Elective Affinities: Themes on Loss and Restoration
Jon A. Shaw - pp. 643-656
Why Goethe? Some Concluding Remarks in Summary
Helen Schoenhals - pp. 657-658
Epilogue
Donald Silver