Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-2
Prologue
Eloise Moore Agger - pp. 3-30
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Sibling Relationships
Eloise Moore Agger - pp. 31-50
Siblings in Early Childhood: Some Direct Observational Findings
Henri Parens - pp. 51-65
Siblings of Preadolescents: Their Role in Development
Paulina F. Kernberg & Arlene Kramer Richards - pp. 66-87
On Being Good: The Internalized Sibling With Examples from Late Adolescent Analyses
Rosemary H. Balsam - pp. 88-107
The Sibling Object and Its Transferences: Alternate Organizer of the Middle Field
Ian Graham - pp. 108-133
Stendhal as a Replacement Child: The Theme of the Dead Child in Stendhal's Writings
Emmett Wilson - pp. 134
Epilogue
Eloise Moore Agger
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 135-138
Prologue
B. Kay Campbell - pp. 139-159
Pregnancy: Theoretical Considerations
Malkah T. Notman & Eva P. Lester - pp. 160-176
Origins of Femininity and the Wish for a Child
Adrienne Applegarth - pp. 177-195
Psychoanalysis During Pregnancy: The Effect of Sibling Constellation
Ann Halsell Appelbaum - pp. 196-221
Pregnancy and Object Relations: Clinical Considerations
Eva P. Lester & Malkah T. Notman - pp. 222-233
Failure of Psychological Gestation
Donald Silver & B. Kay Campbell - pp. 234-251
Adolescent Pregnancy and Motherhood: A Psychoanalytical Perspective
Dinora Pines - pp. 252-260
Childbearing and Child Rearing
Kerry Kelly Novick - pp. 261-279
On Becoming a Family Man
Alan Gurwitt - pp. 280-298
The Impact of the Analyst's Pregnancy on the Course of Analysis
Cecile R. Bassen - pp. 299-300
Epilogue
Donald Silver
Issue 3
9 articles- pp. 301-304
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 305-332
The Borderline Spectrum and Psychoanalytic Perspectives
W. W. Meissner - pp. 333-352
The Many Borders of Borderline: On the Virtues of Modesty in Psychoanalytic Diagnosis
Edward M. Weinshel - pp. 353-372
How Useful is the Borderline Concept?
Gerald Adler - pp. 373-397
“The Sleeping Giant”: A Dissenting Comment About “Borderline Pathology”
Léon Wurmser - pp. 398-421
Bewilderment and the Borderline Phenomenon
Peter L. Giovacchini - pp. 422-437
A Critique of Borderline Patients: Psychoanalytic Perspectives
James S. Grotstein - pp. 438-455
A Response
Sander Abend, Michael Porder & Martin Willick - pp. 456
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 4
14 articles- pp. 457-458
Prologue
L. David Levi & David E. Scharff - pp. 459-471
Character, Dyadic Enactments, and the Need for Symbiosis
John E. Gedo - pp. 472-496
The Intrapsychic and the Interpersonal: Different Theories, Different Domains, or Historical Artifacts?
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 497-504
Intrapsychic Versus Interpersonal: The Wrong Dilemma
Sander M. Abend - pp. 505-512
The Dialectic Between the “Interpersonal” and the “Intrapsychic”: With Particular Emphasis on the Role of Memory and Representation
Daniel N. Stern - pp. 513-523
Case Presentation
- pp. 524-534
Case Discussion and Position Statement
Herbert J. Schlesinger - pp. 535-545
Case Discussion and Position Statement
Paulina F. Kernberg - pp. 546-551
Case Discussion and Position Statement
Ernest S. Wolf - pp. 552-567
Real Frogs in Imaginary Gardens: Facts and Fantasies in Psychoanalysis
Edgar Levenson - pp. 568-577
Commentary
Robert Michels - pp. 578-592
Commentary
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 593-597
Commentary
Arnold M. Cooper - pp. 598-602
Epilogue: Countertransference as the Interface Between the Intrapsychic and the Interpersonal
David E. Scharff