Issue 1
20 articles- pp. 3
Editorial
Joseph Reppen - pp. 4-17
Analytic Gains and Anxiety Tolerance: Punishment Fantasies and the Analysis of Superego Resistance Revisited
Stephen J. Miller - pp. 18-29
The Wise Baby Meets the Enfant Terrible: The Evolution of Ferenczi's Views on Development
Peter T. Hoffer - pp. 30-51
Lacan on Paranoiac Knowledge
Jon Mills - pp. 52-66
Embracing Figures Of Speech: The Transformative Potential of Spoken Language
Jeanine M. Vivona - pp. 67-83
Dissociation and the Question of History: “What, Precisely, Are the Facts?”
Paul F. Siegel - pp. 84-102
Mixed Anaclitic-Introjective Psychopathology in Treatment-Resistant Inpatients Undergoing Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Golan Shahar, Sidney J. Blatt & Richard Q. Ford - pp. 103-116
The Subjugation of the Body in Eating Disorders: A Particularly Female Solution
Susan H. Sands - pp. 117-130
When Words are Used to Touch
Ilany Kogan - pp. 131-152
Lesbian Homoerotic Transference in Dialectic with Developmental Mourning: On the Way to Symbolism From the Protosymbolic
Susan Kavaler-Adler - pp. 153-154
Comments on Henry Friedman's (2002) Review of Arnold Goldberg's Being of Two Minds
Barbara Fajardo - pp. 155-157
Reply to Barbara Fajardo (2003)
Henry J. Friedman - pp. 158-161
Trauma and Temporality
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 162-164
A Map of the Mind: Toward a Science of Psychotherapy, by Richard Brockman, Madison, CT: Psychosocial Press, 1998, 297 pp., $37.95.
Jesse A. Goodman - pp. 165-166
The Evil We Do: The Psychoanalysis of Destructive People, by Carl Goldberg, Amherst, NJ: Prometheus Books, 2000, 256 pp., $25.00.
Leon S. Anisfeld - pp. 167-169
Desire and the Couch Perspectives From Both Sides of the Analytic Encounter
Michelle McCoy Barrett - pp. 170-173
Affect Regulation: Two Clinical Approaches
David Landau - pp. 174-176
Discussions On Desire and Sexuality
Robbin Rockett - pp. 177-179
Doing to Being: Psychological Factors Influencing Women's Experiences of Stepmothering
Leeann Borton, - pp. 180-183
Growing Up and Growing Old: Continuity and Change in Wishes and Desires Over the Course of Life
Mariam Jafari
Issue 2
20 articles- pp. 195-213
New Directions for Basic Psychoanalytic Research: Implications From the Work of Benjamin Rubinstein
Robert R. Holt - pp. 214-235
The Annihilating Power of Absoluteness: Superego Analysis in the Severe Neuroses, Especially in Character Perversion
Léon Wurmser - pp. 236-244
Work and the Unconscious
Elliot Jaques - pp. 245-260
The Educative Aspects of Psychoanalysis
Nancy McWilliams - pp. 261-270
Mommy Nearest: Revisiting the Idea of Infantile Symbiosis and Its Implications for Females
Doris K. Silverman - pp. 271-286
Attachment to the Therapist
Margaret Parish & Morris N. Eagle - pp. 287-302
Freud, Religion, and the Presence of Projective Identification
Ryan LaMothe - pp. 303-314
The Selfobject Function of Freud's Specimen (or IRMA) Dream
Jeffrey J. Mermelstein - pp. 315-328
Treating Children Who Do Not Play or Talk: Finding a Pathway to Intersubjective Relatedness
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 329-347
Memory of Infant Trauma
Jane Paley & Judith Alpert - pp. 348-362
Obstacles for the Psychoanalyst in the Practice of Couple Therapy
Richard M. Zeitner - pp. 363-377
Facilitating Personal Growth
Hanoch Yerushalmi - pp. 378-381
Reply to Karen Maroda's (2002): Review of Heinz Kohut The Making of a Psychoanalyst
Charles B. Strozier - pp. 382-384
The Biographer's New Clothes: Response to Strozier (2003)
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 385-386
Reply to Charles Strozier (2003)
Donna M. Orange - pp. 387
The Final Reply to Stolorow (2003) and Orange (2003)
Charles B. Strozier - pp. 388
Final Response to Strozier (2003b)
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 389-392
Freud's Group Psychology Revisited: An Opportunity Missed
Saul Scheidlinger - pp. 393-394
It's More than Interpreting an Interpretation: Response to Stolorow (2002)
Frank Summers - pp. 395-399
CAN LOVE LAST? The Fate of Romance Over Time, by Stephen Mitchell, New York: Norton, 2002, 223 pp., $24.75.
Timothy J. Zeddies
Issue 3
15 articles- pp. 411-424
The Postmodern Turn in Psychoanalysis: A Critique
Morris N. Eagle - pp. 425-440
The Self as Perpetual Experiment: Psychodynamic Comments on Some Aspects of Contemporary Urban Culture
Carlo Strenger - pp. 441-455
Metaphors are us: Countertransference in the Writings of Thomas Ogden
Craig Morton - pp. 456-471
Reflections on a Study of Temper Tantrums in Older Children
Ehud Koch - pp. 472-486
Antidotes and Alternatives: Perspectival Realism and the New Reductionisms
Donna M. Orange - pp. 487-508
America's Love Affair with Technology: The Transformation of Sexuality and the Self Over the 20th Century
Elizabeth Goren - pp. 509-521
Love in Psychotherapy
Joseph M. Natterson - pp. 522-527
Comment on Natterson (2003)
William D. Bauer - pp. 528-532
Comment on Natterson (2003)
David James Fisher - pp. 533-535
Reply to Bauer (2003) and Fisher (2003)
Joseph M. Natterson - pp. 536-541
Trauma, Dissociation, and Conflict: The Space Where Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and Psychoanalysis Overlap
Frances Sommer Anderson & Jason Gold - pp. 542-557
Varieties of Dissociative Experiences: A Multiple Code Account and a Discussion of Bromberg's Case of “William”
Wilma Bucci - pp. 558-574
Something Wicked This Way Comes: Trauma, Dissociation, and Conflict: The Space Where Psychoanalysis, Cognitive Science, and Neuroscience Overlap
Philip M. Bromberg - pp. 575-578
THE WRITING CURE: How Expressive Writing Promotes Health and Emotional Well-Being, edited by Stephen J. Lepore and Joshua M. Smyth, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2002, xii + 313 pp., $39.95.
Jeffrey Berman - pp. 579-580
SCHOPENHAUER'S PORCUPINES: Intimacy and Its Dilemmas, by Deborah Anna Luepnitz, New York: Basic Books, 2002, 276 pp., $25.00.
Dennis Debiak
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 587-608
Stephen A. Mitchell, Relational Psychoanalysis, And Empirical Data
Joseph Masling - pp. 609-617
What did Freud Say about Persons and Relations?
Zvi Lothane - pp. 618-634
Psychoanalysis as the Idiosyncratic Science of the Individual Subject
Peter Caws - pp. 635-648
Specificity Theory and Optimal Responsiveness: An Outline
Howard A. Bacal & Bruce Herzog - pp. 649-659
The Analysis Of Meaninglessness
Lawrence Josephs - pp. 660-676
The Figuration of Reality: Psychoanalysis, Animism, and the “Pathetic Fallacy”
David Klugman - pp. 677-690
Love in the Countertransference: Controversies and Questions
Herbert M. Rabin - pp. 691-697
Triebe and Their Vicissitudes: Freud's Theory of Motivation Reconsidered
George Frank - pp. 698-700
Psychoanalysis and Terrorism: The Need for a Global “Talking Cure”
Elaine Hoffman Baruch - pp. 701-709
Good Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Film: Three Unorthodox Examples
Herbert H. Stein - pp. 710-716
Humor and the Holocaust: Turning Comedians Into Victims to End the Millennium
Sylvia Levine Ginsparg - pp. 717-726
The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice: Implications for Psychology and Psychoanalysis
Robert F. Bornstein