Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-2
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 3-25
Male Sexuality and Power
Ethel S. Person - pp. 27-48
Nixon, Hitler, and Power: An Ego Psychological Study
Peter J. Loewenberg - pp. 49-65
The Relationship of Psychosexual Development to the Successful Exercise of Power in a Woman Ruler: A Study of Catherine dé Medici
Abby Adams-Silvan & Mark Silvan - pp. 67-91
The Plight of the Imposturous Candidate: Learning Amidst the Pressures and Pulls of Power in the Institute
Helen K. Gediman - pp. 93-118
The Psychology of Powerlessness: Disorders of Self-Regulation and Interactional Regulation as a Newer Paradigm for Psychopathology
James S. Grotstein - pp. 119-131
The Power of the Wish and the Wish for Power: A Discussion of Power and Psychoanalysis
Bennett Simon - pp. 133
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein,
Issue 2
13 articles- pp. 135-142
Prologue
John E. Mack - pp. 143-153
Dealing with Conflict among Individuals and Nations: Are There Common Principles?
Roger Fisher - pp. 155-173
Differential Bonding from Infancy to International Conflict
Charles A. Pinderhughes - pp. 175-191
The Narcissism of Minor Differences in the Psychological Gap Between Opposing Nations
Vamik D. Volkan - pp. 193-222
The Influence of Psychogeography Upon the Conduct of International Relations: Clinical and Metapsychological Considerations
Howard F. Stein - pp. 223-242
Psychiatry and Foreign Affairs: A Vision and a Commitment
William D. Davidson - pp. 243-246
The Domestic Rationale for Foreign Enemies
Paul C. Warnke - pp. 247-250
A Diplomat among Psychoanalysts
Joseph V. Moniville - pp. 251-266
The Nuclear Threat: Its Impact on Psychoanalytic Conceptualizations
Martin Wangh - pp. 267-285
Some Thoughts on the Nuclear Age and the Psychological Roots of Anti-Sovietism
John E. Mack - pp. 287-302
A Psychoanalytical View of the Nuclear Threat — From the Angle of the German Sense of Political Inferiority
Carl Nedelmann - pp. 303-312
The Transformation of Thought That the Nuclear Age Requires: Can We Achieve It?
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 313-314
Epilogue
John E. Mack
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 315-319
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 321-347
Kohut's Testament
Lawrence Friedman - pp. 349-365
Nuclear Conflict and the Nuclear Self
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 367-385
The Missing Elements in Kohut's Cure
Arnold Modell - pp. 387-402
Critical Reflections on the Theory of Self Psychology: An Inside View
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 403-428
How Does Analysis Cure?: An Appreciation
Michael Franz Basch - pp. 429-435
Who Does Self Psychology Cure?
Christopher Bollas - pp. 437-458
The Self in Psychoanalysis and in Phenomenological Philosophy
Paul Ricoeur - pp. 459-477
Self Psychology as a “Postmodern” Science
Stephen Toulmin - pp. 479-491
Non Omnis Moriar
Arnold Goldberg - pp. 493-494
Epilogue
Ernest S. Wolf
Issue 4
6 articles- pp. 495-498
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 499-521
Some Notes on Hartmann's Ego Psychology and the Psychology of the Self
William W. Meissner - pp. 523-541
Heinz Hartmann and Drive Theory: A Reevaluation
Jay R. Greenberg - pp. 543-573
Dualism Revisited: Schafer, Hartmann, and Freud
Joseph H. Smith - pp. 575-600
Heinz Hartmann's Influence on Psychoanalysis as a Science
Marshall Edelson - pp. 601
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein