Issue 1
18 articlesSpecial Section: Contemporary Structural Psychoanalysis and Relational Psychoanalysis
- pp. 1-8
Introduction to the Section: Contemporary Structural Analysts Critique Relational Theories
Alan Sugarman & Arnold Wilson - pp. 8
Addendum
- pp. 9-29
Mapping the Mind in Relational Psychoanalysis: Some Critiques, Questions, and Conjectures
Arnold Wilson - pp. 31-41
On Objects, Transference, and Two-Person Psychology: A Critique of the New Seduction Theory
James F. Murray - pp. 43-53
Resistance Analysis and Object Relations Theory: Erroneous Conceptions Amidst Some Timely Contributions
Fred Busch - pp. 55-70
Psychoanalysis: Treatment of Conflict or Deficit?
Alan Sugarman - pp. 71-87
Relational Models in Psychoanalytic Theory
Janet Lee Bachant, Arthur A. Lynch & Arnold David Richards - pp. 89-107
Classical and Relational Psychoanalysis
Merton Gill - pp. 109-114
Discussion of Articles on Relational Theory in Psychoanalysis
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 115-126
Adult Attachment Style and Narcissistic Vulnerability
M. Carole Pistole
Contributions to Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
- pp. 141
Comment
Max Rosenbaum - pp. 143-149
A Rose by Any Other Name: Commentary on Lerner's “Treatment Issues in a Case of Possible Multiple Personality Disorder”
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 151-157
Problems With Linking Constructs From Different Domains: Commentary on Pistole's “Adult Attachment Style and Narcissistic Vulnerability”
Doris K. Silverman - pp. 159-163
Shame and the Self: Francis J. Broucek. New York: Guilford Press, 1991, xx + 168 pp., $26.95.
John S. Auerbach - pp. 165-169
Shame and the Self: Francis J. Broucek. New York: Guilford, 1991, xx + 168 pp., $26.95.
Nathan M. Szajnberg - pp. 171-176
The Homosexualities and the Therapeutic Process: Charles W. Socarides and Vamik Volkan (Eds.). Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1991, i-xii + 1-315 pp., $47.50.
Terry S. Stein - pp. 221-231
Empathy and the Working Alliance: The Mistranslation of Freud's Einfühlung
Peter Shaughnessy
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 181-199
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Adoption and Ambivalence
Paul M. Brinich - pp. 201-219
On Romantic Space
Sallye M. Wilkinson & Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 233-245
What Does Borderline Mean?
M. Gerard Fromm - pp. 247-258
Nightmares and Annihilation Anxiety
Ross Levin & Marvin S. Hurvich - pp. 259-279
Countertransference as the Therapist's Mental Activity: Experience and Gender Differences Among Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychologists
Serge Lecours, Marc-André Bouchard & Lina Normandin - pp. 281-296
The Role of the Supervisor and the Pregnant Analyst
Ruth R. Imber - pp. 297-303
A Brief Note on a New Beginning
Steven H. Knoblauch - pp. 317-319
Response to Tabin
Lewis Aron & Jay B. Frankel - pp. 321-323
The Legacy of Sándor Ferenczi: Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris (Eds.). Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1993, 294 pp., $43.95.
Michael Maccoby - pp. 325-328
Dreams, Trauma, and Clinical Observation: Comments on C. Brooks Brenneis's Article
Judith L. Alpert - pp. 329-342
Review Essay: Narcissism and the Interpersonal Self
Elizabeth R. Goren
Special Section: Sndor Ferenczi
Issue 3
9 articles- pp. 347-362
Perspectives on Attachment and Psychoanalysis
Joy D. Osofsky - pp. 363-374
Shape of the Communicated Transference in Difficult and Not-So-Difficult Patients: Symbolized and Desymbolized Transference
Norbert Freedman & Michael Berzofsky - pp. 375-391
Countertransference as the Analyst's Experience of the Analysand: Influence of Listening Perspectives
James L. Fosshage - pp. 393-406
Freud's Views and the Changing Perspective on Femaleness and Femininity: What My Female Analysands Taught Me
Ruth F. Lax - pp. 407-428
Borderline Diagnosis in Projective Assessment
John Rosegrant - pp. 429-438
Vicissitudes of Autobiographical Memories in a Bilingual Analysis
Rafael Art. Javier - pp. 439-449
Grünbaum's Questionable Interpretation of Inanimate Systems: History and Context in Physics
Louis S. Berger - pp. 451-456
Affect in Psychoanalysis: A Clinical Synthesis: Charles Spezzano, Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1993, 250 pp., $36.
Johanna Krout Tabin - pp. 457-461
All the Mothers Are One: Stanley N. Kurtz, New York: Columbia University Press, 1994, xvii + 306 pp., $49.50 (hardcover), $17.50 (paperback).
Allen Johnson
Issue 4
18 articles- pp. 467-481
The Liberating Effect on the Analyst of the Paradigm Shift in Psychoanalysis
Herbert M. Rabin - pp. 483-493
Negative Therapeutic Reactions: Developing a New Stance
Edna M. Mordecai - pp. 495-512
Coherence of the Relationship Theme: An Extension of Luborsky's Core Conflictual Relationship Theme Method
Jeff Mitchell - pp. 557-559
Homophobia and the Politics of Objectivism: Commentary on Rosenbaum's (1995) “Comment”
Ronnie C. Lesser - pp. 561-563
Reply to Alpert (1995)
C. Brooks Brenneis - pp. 603-606
Retelling a Life: Narration and Dialogue in Psychoanalysis: Roy Schafer. Basic Books, 1992, 328 pp.
Arthur Nielsen - pp. 607-610
Understanding Transference: The CCRT Method: Lester Luborsky and Paul Crits-Christoph. New York: Basic Books, 1990, 313 pp., $35.00.
Thomas Rosbrow
Special Section: Ethnicity and Psychoanalysis Rafael Art. Javier, PhD, Guest Editor
- pp. 513-520
The Ethnic Unconscious and Its Role in Transference, Resistance, and Countertransference: An Introduction
Rafael Art. Javier & Mario Rendon - pp. 521-532
Development of the Ethnic Unconscious
William G. Herron - pp. 533-545
Self-Definition by Opposition: A Consequence of Minority Status
Cheryl L. Thompson - pp. 547-555
Ethnicity and the Fantasy of Ethnicity
Michael Moskowitz
Commentary on the Special Section Contemporary Structural Psychoanalysis and Relational Psychoanalysis (Vol. 12, No. 1
- pp. 565-573
The Evolution Drive in Contemporary Psychoanalysis: A Reply to Gill (1995)
Janet L. Bachant, Arthur A. Lynch & Arnold D. Richards - pp. 575-582
Commentary on “Contemporary Structural Psychoanalysis and Relational Psychoanalysis”
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 583
Comment
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 585-592
Toward Constructive Dialogue: “The Ploughshare Of Evil” Comes Again—Commentary on the Special Section on Structural and Relational Psychoanalysis
Karol A. Marshall - pp. 593-594
Commentary
Charles J. Spezzano - pp. 595-598
Comment
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 599-602
Commentary: Primitive Splitting in the Field of Psychoanalysis
Anthony Christiansen