Issue 1
32 articles- pp. 1-1
Acknowledgments
Amanda Hirsch Geffner & Sheldon Itzkowitz - pp. 3-4
Letters to the Editors
Warren Wilner - pp. 5-14
Commentary on Paper by Elizabeth Goren: “Who's Who and What to Do When Catastrophe Strikes: Considerations for Psychoanalysis in Post-9/11 America”
Peggy Reubens - pp. 62-62
Transference
M - pp. 63-63
Awake/Asleep
Anne Higgins - pp. 64-65
Jacob's Ladder
Alison Beynon - pp. 66-66
A Short Poem from a Nine-Year-Old Terminating Therapy: Anonymous
- pp. 67-67
Poor, White Psychoanalysis
Kate Daniels - pp. 68-69
The Refusal
Patricia Brody - pp. 70-70
Therapy
Susan Jasko - pp. 71-71
Dirty Hands
F. F. - pp. 72-73
You
Steve Turtell - pp. 74-75
Like the Salt of the Earth
Rachel Berghash - pp. 76-76
Leaving Therapy
Arthur Tobias - pp. 77-77
Suicide
Andrea Simon - pp. 78-79
Rosy Guildenstern
Octavio R. Gonzalez - pp. 80-81
Clearance Sale
Adam Shechter - pp. 82-82
Beautiful, Dangerous Hands
Gary Viljoen - pp. 83-85
The History of My Nightmares, 1964-Present
Teresa Carson - pp. 99-113
Letting it Hang Out a Little: A Self-Psychological Perspective on Self-Disclosure
Marc A. Sholes - pp. 115-124
Hanging Out with Patients and Colleagues: Hierarchic and Collaborative Engagement: Commentary on Paper by Marc Sholes
Eric Mendelsohn - pp. 125-131
Variations on Togetherness: Response to Eric Mendelsohn
Marc A. Sholes - pp. 133-134
Collaborative Engagement with My Colleague: Response to Marc Sholes
Eric Mendelsohn - pp. 147-152
Fishing in Deep Waters: Between Emotion and Cognition: The Generative Unconscious, by Joseph Newirth (2003). New York: Other Press.
Art Baur - pp. 153-153
Editorial Consultants
The Personal Relationship
Creative Literary Arts
Creative Literary Arts: Poems by People in Analysis
Dissociation and Association
Issue 2
27 articles- pp. 3-5
Summary of Kenneth Frank's “Toward Conceptualizing the Personal Relationship in Therapeutic Action: Beyond the ‘Real’ Relationship,” Which Appeared in Psychoanalytic Perspectives Volume 3, Number 1
- pp. 7-15
Commentary: Psychoanalysis as a Personal Relationship
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 27-37
Minor Differences: Reply to Hirsch and Wachtel
Kenneth A. Frank - pp. 49-54
On Holding Likeness and Difference
Sarah Hill - pp. 55-63
The Analyst at the Intersection of Multiple Cultures
Janice O. Bennett - pp. 65-72
How Psychoanalysis Became White in the United States, and How that Might Change
Neil Altman - pp. 94-98
I Am a Homeless Man
Rodger Kamenetz - pp. 99-99
An American Sonnet: (Written before Katrina)
Peter Cooley - pp. 100-101
Evacuation
Nicole Cooley - pp. 102-103
Katrina
Will Woldenberg - pp. 104-104
Elegy for the Hurricane Victim
Joshua Cooley - pp. 105-106
To Mothers: Sept. 23, 2005
Biljana D. Obradovic - pp. 107-108
After the Destruction
Lauren Ruth - pp. 109-109
No, I Will Not Write Another Hurricane Poem
Peter Cooley - pp. 110-126
The Katrina Series
Bill Lavender - pp. 147-157
Candidates' Anxiety in Supervision: A Discussion
Judith Kaufman - pp. 159-165
Aspects of Angst in Analytic Supervision: A Candidate Weighs in
Melissa F. Secrest - pp. 167-170
Discussion of “Candidates' Anxiety in Supervision”
Sabert Basescu - pp. 171-172
Response to the Discussants of: The Loudness of the Unspoken
Esther Hanoch - pp. 173-173
Editorial Consultants