Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-8
Prologue
Dori Laub & Nanette C. Auerhahn - pp. 9-20
Reflections on the Psychological and Social Function of Remembering the Holocaust
Martin S. Bergmann - pp. 21-30
Bearer of the Secret
Louis J. Micheels - pp. 31-49
Telling the Holocaust Story: A Link Between the Generations
Milton E. Jucovy - pp. 51-61
Knowing the Holocaust
Robert M. Prince - pp. 63-84
On Silence and the Holocaust: A Contribution to Clinical Theory
Arnold Wilson - pp. 85-98
Psychoanalysis Encountering the Holocaust
Paul Marcus & Irene Wineman - pp. 99-130
Survival and Recovery
Anna Ornstein - pp. 131-161
Trauma and the Stimulus Barrier
Henry Krystal - pp. 163-189
Trauma and Repression
Jonathan Cohen - pp. 191-193
Epilogue
Nanette C. Auerhahn & Dori Laub
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 195-198
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein & Donald Silver - pp. 199-210
Mirrors and Mirroring: Developmental Experiences
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 211-231
Mirroring and Child Development
Malcolm Pines - pp. 233-252
Lacan's Mirror Stage
John Muller - pp. 253-256
Mirror in Dreams: Symbol of Mother's Face
Donald Silver - pp. 257-269
Rearview-Mirror Dreams
Leon E. A. Berman - pp. 271-282
The Search for Confirmation: Technical Aspects of Mirroring
Ernest Wolf - pp. 283-324
Mirrors in Art
Laurie Schneider - pp. 325-336
Mirroring and Reflection: Some Philosophical Issues
Phyllis S. Morris - pp. 337
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein & Donald Silver
Issue 3
7 articles- pp. 339-342
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 343-367
Humanism and the Science of Psychoanalysis
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 369-403
The Frantic Retreat From the Mind to the Brain: American Psychiatry in Mauvaise Foi
Richard D. Chessick - pp. 405-435
The Primary Process: A Reconceptualization
Stanley R. Palombo - pp. 437-470
Psychoanalysis as Critique of Ideology
Barnaby B. Barratt - pp. 471-498
Psychoanalysis: The Dilemma of Science and Humanism
W. W. Meissner - pp. 499-500
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 4
11 articles- pp. 501-507
Prologue
Donald Silver - pp. 509-516
Some Clinical and Theoretical Implications of Infant Research
Michael F. Basch - pp. 517-530
The Relevance of Infant Research for Psychoanalysis
Theodore J. Gaensbauer - pp. 531-541
The Study of Infants Engenders Systemic Thinking
Gerald Stechler - pp. 543-552
Comments From the Perspective of Separation-Individuation Theory
Anni Bergman & David Pollens - pp. 553-568
The Elusive Infant
E. Virginia Demos - pp. 569-587
A Piagetian Critique
Scott Dowling - pp. 589-599
Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Treatment
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 601-620
On the Dawn of Experience: The Past Recaptured
John E. Gedo - pp. 621-648
Response: In Search of the Elusive Baby
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 649
Epilogue
Donald Silver