Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-1
Preface
Michael Eigen - pp. 3-6
Introduction: Special Issue on the Internet
Evan Malater - pp. 7-10
Cyberspace
Christopher Bollas - pp. 11-38
Reality in Cyberspace: Analysands' Use of the Internet and Ordinary Everyday Psychosis
Patricia L. Gibbs - pp. 39-61
Cyber-Sex as Twilight Zone Between Virtual Reality and Virtual Fantasy: Creative Play Space or Destructive Addiction?
Joy A. Dryer & Ruth M. Lijtmaer - pp. 63-82
Psychoanalytic Cyberspace, Beyond Psychology
Ian Parker - pp. 83-97
Future Considerations: Interactive Identities and the Interactive Self
Shara Sand - pp. 99-139
The Claustrum: Sequestration of Cyberspace
Anne E. Curtis - pp. 141-149
Net Culture
Wolfgang Schirmacher - pp. 151-168
Caught in the Web: Patient, Therapist, E-mail, and the Internet
Evan Malater - pp. 169-187
Mirrors that Pout: Subjectivity in the Age of the Screen
Ted Hiebert
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 191-212
Bearing Witness to Troubled Memory
Michael O'Loughlin - pp. 213-244
From Oblivion to Being: Faith and Catastrophe
Norma Tracey - pp. 245-262
Second Thoughts at Ground Zero
Bennett Roth - pp. 263-276
The Disavowal of the Personal in Psychoanalytic Training
Joseph Bobrow - pp. 277-289
The Analyst's Emotional Surrender
Zelda G. Knight - pp. 291-313
Emotional Blindness and its Transformation
Gabriela Mann - pp. 315-332
Desire, Ritual, and Cuisine
Kima Cargill - pp. 333-336
Letter to Editor
Beverly Schneider - pp. 336-339
Response By Barbara S. Kane
- pp. 345-347
The Sensitive Self. By Michael Eigen. Wesleyan Unversity Press, 2004, 196 pp.
Jan Stensson - pp. 347-351
In the Shadow of Fame. By Sue Erikson Bloland. New York: Viking Penguin, 2005, 229 pp.
Ted L. Cox
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 355-387
A Psychoanalytic Struggle with the Concept of Death: A New Reading of Freud's “Thoughts for the Times on War and Death”
Liran Razinsky - pp. 389-408
Forgiveness and its Limits: A Psychological and Psychoanalytic Perspective
Ethel Spector Person - pp. 409-430
Womb Envy: Loss and Grief of the Maternal Body
Catherine B. Silver - pp. 431-445
The Creative Unconscious, The Unknown Self, and the Haunting Melody: Notes on Reik's Theory of Inspiration
Kyle Arnold - pp. 447-461
Beyond Redemption
Rachel Newcombe - pp. 463-473
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: The Unmeasurable Profession
David G. Kitron - pp. 475-491
Dreamplay
Louis Hagood - pp. 498-503
Death and Delusion: A Freudian Analysis of Mortal Terror. by J. S. Piven. Greenwich, Conn.: Information Age Publishing. 2003 279
Marvin Hurvich - pp. 503-507
Relational Group Psychotherapy: From Basic Assumptions to Passion. by Richard M. Billow. New York: Jessica Kingsley. 2003 256 pp.
Robert L. Weber - pp. 507-511
Understanding Dissidence and Controversy in the History of Psychoanalysis. Edited by Martin S. Bergmann. New York: Other Press. 2004 396 + xvi pp., index.
Aleksandra Wagner
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 515-527
“You are, Therefore I am”: Emmanuel Levinas and Psychoanalysis
Paul Marcus - pp. 529-551
Levinas, Winnicott, and Therapy
C. Fred Alford - pp. 553-576
“The Talking Cure”: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis
Peter Atterton - pp. 577-594
“What Levinas and Psychoanalysis can Teach Each other, or how to be a Mensch without Going Meshugah”
David Ross Fryer - pp. 595-616
Is Levinas Relevant to Psychoanalysis?
B. C. Hutchens - pp. 617-638
An Analysis of the Psyche Inspired by Emmanuel Levinas
George Kunz - pp. 639-656
“I'm Just Wild about Harry!”: A Psychoanalyst Reflects on his Relationship with his Dog
Paul Marcus - pp. 657-680
Can Levinas's Ethical Metaphysics Contribute to Psychoanalysis?: The Case for and against
Andrew Tallon - pp. 681-701
Levinas and Psychoanalysis: The Radical Turn Outward and Upward
Richard N. Williams
Issue 5
10 articles- pp. 705-713
On the Open-Endedness of Psychoanalysis
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 715-725
Adolescence, a Syndrome of Ideality
Julia Kristeva - pp. 727-749
Guilt in an Age of Psychopathy
Michael Eigen - pp. 751-761
“I Came with a Sword on Judgment Day”: A Psychoanalytic Look at Terrorist Enactments
Lynn Somerstein - pp. 763-789
Pivotal Moments of Surrender to Mourning the Internal Parental Object
Susan Kavaler-Adler - pp. 791-815
Stories from the Bog: On the Underworld, the Underconsciousness, and the Undertaking
Patrick B. Kavanaugh - pp. 817-839
Introduction to the Notion of Three Aspects of Reality on Earth: Psychological, Biological, and Inanimate Part 2: Reconciling Physics' Spacetime with Metapsychology: Developmental Considerations
Saro Palmeri - pp. 847-850
Families Count: Effects on Child and Adolescent Development. Edited by Alison Clarke-Stewart and Judy Dunn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, x + 389 pp. Evocative Strategies in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. By David A. Crenshaw. Lanham, Md: Jason Aronson, 2006, 297 pp.
Charlotte Kahn - pp. 850-852
Into the Mountain Stream. Psychotherapy and Buddhist Experience. Edited by Paul C. Cooper, Lanham, Md.: Jason Aronson, 2007, 192 pp.
Paul Marcus
Issue 6
9 articles- pp. 857-864
Special Issue on Film: Introduction
Tony Pipolo - pp. 865-885
The Moving Picture Cure: Self-Therapy Documentaries
Paul Arthur - pp. 887-902
David Cronenberg's Benevolent Pathology: Technology, Trauma, and the Perverse Social Link in Crash
Evan Malater - pp. 903-925
Identity as Subterfuge: A Kleinian and Winnicottian Reading of David Lynch's Mulholland Drive
Johnny Young - pp. 927-941
Sexuality, Power, and Love in Cavani's the Night Porter: Psychological Trauma and Beyond
Victor L. Schermer - pp. 943-966
Perversion, Fetish, and Creativity: The Fate of Desire in “Utz”
Anita Weinreb Katz - pp. 967-974
Moolaade
Stefanie Teitelbaum - pp. 975-989
Impersonation of the True Self
Ted Perry - pp. 991-1006
Paranoiac Visions and Neo-Realities in the Recent Cinema: Reflections on Tausk's “Influencing Machine in Schizophrenia”
David L. Downing