Issue 1
16 articles- pp. 1-7
If I Knew then What I Know Now: Theme and Variations
Fred Pine - pp. 8-29
Genealogy in Psychoanalytic Education: Reinforced Adherence or Useful Aids Toward Individuation?
Robert M. Dorn, Howard F. Stein & Burness E. Moore - pp. 30-42
Endangered by Interpretations: Treatment by Attitude of the Narcissistically Vulnerable Patient
Cynthia J. Shilkret - pp. 43-55
The Culture of Psychoanalysis and the Concept of Analyzability
Allan Frosch - pp. 56-71
The Clinical use of Therapeutic Disjunctions
Steven A. Frankel - pp. 72-90
Sibling Loss and Attachment Style: An Exploratory Study
Devon R. Charles & Marilyn Charles - pp. 91-107
In Prison: A Clinical Diary
Diane M. Gartland - pp. 108-127
Two Sets of Private Theories in Analysands and Their Analysts: Utopian Versus Attainable Cures
Andrzej Werbart & Sonja Levander - pp. 128-142
The Oceanic Feeling and a Sea Change: Historical Challenges to Reductionist Attitudes to Religion and Spirit from Within Psychoanalysis
Janette Graetz Simmonds - pp. 143-158
Concern: A Comparative Look
Rami Tolmacz - pp. 159-180
Vicissitudes of the Impetus for Growth and Change among Emerging Adults
Shmuel Shulman, Sidney J. Blatt & Benni Feldman - pp. 189-192
Assertions of Therapeutic Excess: A Reply to Mills (2005)
Marilyn S. Jacobs - pp. 193-196
“Neither Fish nor Flesh”: Commentary on Jon Mills (2005)
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 197-209
A Response to My Critics
Jon Mills
Issue 2
17 articlesSpecial Issue: The Relevance of Sigmund Freud for the 21st Century
- pp. 217-238
An Analysis of the Course of Psychoanalysis: The Case for a Unitary Theory
Leo Rangell - pp. 239-256
Prospects for Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century
W. W. Meissner - pp. 257-284
Is Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Edifice Relevant to the 21st Century?
Adolf Grünbaum - pp. 285-301
Freud's Legacy—Is it Still with us?
Zvi Lothane - pp. 302-326
The Relevance of Freud's Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century: Its Science and Its Research1
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 327-338
Freud's Relevance for Contemporary Psychoanalytic Technique
Frank Summers - pp. 339-353
A Freudian Construct Lost and Reclaimed: The Psychodynamics of Personality Pathology
Robert F. Bornstein - pp. 354-366
Freud, Civilization, Religion, and Stoicism
Douglas Kirsner - pp. 367-372
Who is Freud and What does the New Century Behold?
David Pincus - pp. 373-382
Reflections on the Death Drive
Jon Mills - pp. 383-407
What Freud Called “The Psychology for Neurologists” and the Many Questions it Raises
Johanna Krout Tabin - pp. 408-416
Freud on the Acropolis: An Appreciation
David Anderegg - pp. 417-419
The Relevance of Freud's Concept of Danger-Situation for an Intersubjective-Systems Perspective
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 420-429
Freud's Forgotten Evolutionary Project
Carlo Strenger - pp. 430-451
Might Freud's Legacy Lie Beyond the Couch?
Stuart W. Twemlow & Henri Parens
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 461-474
Ontology and Metaphor: Reflections on the Unconscious and the “I” in the Therapeutic Setting
Gerald J. Gargiulo - pp. 475-489
Immoral Actions in Otherwise Moral Individuals: Interrogating the Structure and Meaning of Moral Hypocrisy
Ronald C. Naso - pp. 490-503
Transcending the Angel Beast: Viktor Frankl and Humanistic Psychology
Timothy Pytell - pp. 504-526
Psychological Testing and Analyzability: Breathing New Life Into an Old Issue
Mary Jo Peebles-Kleiger, Leonard Horwitz, James H. Kleiger & Richard M. Waugaman - pp. 527-541
Lacanian Perspectives on Psychoanalytic Supervision
Raul Moncayo - pp. 542-553
Tearing the Child Apart: The Contribution of Narcissism, Envy, and Perverse Modes of Thought to Child Custody Wars
Michael B. Donner - pp. 554-578
Personal Constructs and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Case Study
Ehud Koch - pp. 594-602
Heidegger's Investigative Method in Being and Time
Robert D. Stolorow
Issue 4
14 articles- pp. 609-618
Taking/Including Pleasure in the Experienced Self
Roy Schafer - pp. 619-643
Time on My Hands: The Dilemma of the Chronically Late Patient
W. W. Meissner - pp. 644-653
Lusting for Death: Unconscious Fantasies in an Ancient Jewish Martyrdom Text
Naomi Janowitz - pp. 661-666
A Preliminary Test of the Addiction-To-Near-Death Construct
William H. Gottdiener - pp. 675
Theodor Reik: An Appreciation
Joseph Reppen - pp. 676-683
Two Interviews with Reik
Paul Roazen - pp. 684-700
Fluctuat Nec Mergitur or What Happened to Reikian Psychoanalysis?
Dany Nobus - pp. 701-710
The Question of Lay Analysis Reconsidered
Martin A. Schulman - pp. 711-727
Reciprocal Free Association: Listening With the Third Ear as an Instrument in Psychoanalysis
Zvi Lothane - pp. 728-737
Theodor Reik: On Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious Compulsion to Confess
Morton Israel - pp. 738-753
The need to Express and the Compulsion to Confess: Reik's Theory of Symptom-Formation
Kyle Arnold - pp. 754-765
Reik's Theory of Psychoanalytic Listening
Kyle Arnold