Issue 1
17 articlesCommentaries
- pp. 1-6
Issues on Therapeutic Action and Self Psychology: A Commentary
James L. Fosshage - pp. 7-13
Reply to James L. Fosshage: Therapeutic Action and Self Psychology
Kenneth A. Frank & Kim Bernstein - pp. 14-17
A Brief Reply to Kenneth A. Frank and Kim Bernstein
James L. Fosshage - pp. 18-22
A Final Response to James L. Fosshage: Some Further Thoughts on Our Respective Positions on Kohut and Therapeutic Action
Kenneth A. Frank & Kim Bernstein
Papers
- pp. 23-34
“If Someone Is There” 1: On Finding and Having One's Own Mind
Jonathan H. Slavin - pp. 35-43
On Mattering, Materiality, and “Transitional Memory”: A Discussion of Jonathan H. Slavin's Essay
Jill Gentile - pp. 44-48
Discussion of Jonathan H. Slavin's “‘If Someone Is There’: On Finding and Having One's Own Mind”
Charles Spezzano - pp. 49-57
Touching Becomes Touching: Mind, Body, and Sexuality in a New Relational Psychoanalysis—Reply to Discussions
Jonathan H. Slavin
Global Perspectives
Creative LiterarySix Poems—Memories of Childhood
- pp. 80
Notes from the Creative Literary Editor
Bonnie Zindel - pp. 81-82
Cinderella Finally Speaks to Her Analyst About Her Mother
Salita S. Bryant - pp. 83
Prayer, at nine and a half
Salita S. Bryant - pp. 84-85
Fifth-Grade Sex Ed
Salita S. Bryant - pp. 86-89
Playground of Dreams
Rosanne Taylor - pp. 90
For a few days went home to see
Amy Allara - pp. 91
Said Farewell October 8th
Amy Allara
Issue 2
22 articlesEditorial
Papers
- pp. 94-111
Creating Therapeutic “Space”: How Architecture and Design Can Inform Psychoanalysis
Leanne Domash - pp. 112-121
The Stain on the Rug: Commentary on Paper by Leanne Domash
Mark Gerald - pp. 122-132
Site, Incite, and Insight—Architecture and Psychoanalysis: Commentary on Leanne Domash’s Paper
Esther Sperber - pp. 133-137
Intergenerational Dreaming: Response to Gerald and Sperber
Leanne Domash - pp. 138-139
Introduction to “Being Railroaded: A Candidate’s Struggle to Stay on Track”
Kenneth A. Frank - pp. 140-163
Being Railroaded: A Candidate’s Struggle to Stay on Track
Matt Aibel - pp. 164-172
The Flow of Enactive Engagement: Commentary on Matt Aibel’s “Being Railroaded: A Candidate’s Struggle to Stay on Track”
Robert Grossmark - pp. 173-187
On Finding One’s Voice as an Analyst: Commentary on Matt Aibel’s “Being Railroaded: A Candidate’s Struggle to Stay on Track”
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg - pp. 188-197
Response to Commentaries
Matt Aibel
Book Review
- pp. 198-204
Living Out Loud: A Review of Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst’s Life Experience: When the Personal Becomes Professional, edited by Steven Kuchuck (2014), Routledge, New York, 254 pages.
Sandra Buechler - pp. 205-208
An Interview with Steven Kuchuck, Editor of Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst’s Life Experience: When the Personal Becomes Professional
Sandra Buechler
Creative Literary / Dreams as PoetryLost and Found
Creative Literary / Dreams as Poetry—Lost and Found
Private Lives
Erratum
Issue 3
18 articlesPapers
- pp. 229-242
Recalibrating a Psychoanalytic Compass: Searching for Flexibility in the Midst of Grief and Loss
Adam Kaplan - pp. 243-247
The Clinician Mourns Alone: Adam Kaplan’s “Recalibrating a Psychoanalytic Compass”
Donna M. Orange - pp. 248-256
On Being an Analyst Before and After the Death of a Patient: Commentary on a Paper by Adam Kaplan
Martin Stephen Frommer - pp. 257-264
On Standing Alone in a Crowded Room: Response to Donna Orange and Martin Stephen Frommer
Adam Kaplan - pp. 265-283
Look Who’s Talking! The Ongoing Problem of the Female Voice
Janet Rivkin Zuckerman - pp. 284-293
We Have Many Voices! Discussion of Janet Zuckerman’s “Look Who’s Talking! The Ongoing Problem of the Female Voice”
Lisa S. Lyons - pp. 294-305
Still Dangerous: Women and Public Speaking
Catherine Baker-Pitts - pp. 306-315
Everybody’s Talking! Response to Discussants
Janet Rivkin Zuckerman