Issue 1
10 articles- pp. 1-15
Naming the Nonexistent: Melancholia as Mourning over a Possible Object
Dana Amir - pp. 17-44
A Healing Space for Mental Health Professionals
Arthur Robbins - pp. 45-60
“And Nobody Knows What's Going to Happen to Anybody”: Fear and Futility in Jack Kerouac's On the Road and Why it is Important
Gladys Foxe - pp. 61-77
Victory Through Vegetables: Self-Mastery Through a Vegetarian Way of Life
Paul Marcus - pp. 79-106
Transformations in Treatment: Sublimatory Implications of an Interdisciplinary Hypothesis on the Metaphoric Processing of Emotional Experience
Alan J. Barnett - pp. 107-129
The Impact of a Traumatic Birth Injury on the Internal World of an Adult Patient: A Self-Psychological Psychoanalysis
Crayton E. Rowe - pp. 131-156
The Oceanic Feeling, Mysticism and Kabbalah: Freud's Historical Roots
Stanley Schneider & Joseph H. Berke - pp. 160-164
The Future of Psychoanalysis. By Richard D. Chessick. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2007, 272 pp.
Montana Katz - pp. 164-169
The Stones of Summer. By Dow Mossman. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 2003, 586 pp.
Ted L. Cox
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 173-199
Psychoanalysis and the Problem of Community
Ryan LaMothe - pp. 201-229
On Being a Monadic Subject: Coercion, Choice, and the Use of the Object as Creating the Me-Ness Experience
Boaz Shalgi & Mitchell Becker - pp. 231-257
Freud's Hannibal: New Light on Freud's Moses: In memory of David Bakan, 1921–2004
Sean Armstrong - pp. 259-283
Three Pregnancies and Psychoanalysis: A Thin Line between Fusion and Separateness
Galit Atlas-Koch - pp. 285-303
Being the Moment
Paul C. Cooper - pp. 305-310
Some Thoughts on a Therapeutic State of Mind
Moran Shoham - pp. 311-324
The “Nesting Phase”: Process or Non-Process in the Psychoanalytic Work?
Estela L. Bichi - pp. 325-339
Culture Endangered
Charlotte Kahn - pp. 346-350
The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness. By Elyn R. Saks. Hyperion, New York, 2007, 352 pp.
Susan Flynn - pp. 350-354
Putnam Camp: Sigmund Freud, James Jackson Putnam, and the Purpose of American Psychology. By George Prochnik. New York: Other Press, 2006, viii + 471 pp.
Nancy Mcwilliams - pp. 354-356
Time Present and Time Past. By Pearl King. London: Karnac, 2006, 267 pp.
Sacha Bollas
Issue 3
12 articles- pp. 359-385
On the Ghostly Father: Lacan on Hamlet
Stefan Polatinsky & Derek Hook - pp. 387-416
Traumatic Memories and the Need to Punish: The Boycott of Israeli Academics
Catherine B. Silver - pp. 417-436
In the Shadow of the Towers: The Role of Retraumatization and Political Action in the Evolution of a Psychoanalyst
Steven Kuchuck - pp. 437-462
I've Been Waiting for You: Reflections on Analytic Pain
Pilar Jennings - pp. 463-472
The Role of Incantation: Life Drawing as an Analogue to Psychoanalytic Process
Meg Harris Williams - pp. 473-487
Christ/Messiah Delusions Revisited: Toward an Anthropological Definition of Religious Delusions
Michael M. Vardy & Barbara M. Kaplan - pp. 489-499
Freud's “Disturbance of Memory on the Acropolis” Revisited
Robert L. Lippman - pp. 501-514
Oedipal Flowers: Through Poetics to “O”
Karen Morris - pp. 528-534
Dark at the End of the Tunnel. By Christopher Bollas. London: Free Association Books, 2004, 135 pp.: I Have Heard the Mermaids Singing. By Christopher Bollas. London: Free Association Books, 2005, 170 pp.
Victoria Hamilton - pp. 534-537
Freud Along the Ganges: Psychoanalytic Reflections on the People and Culture of India. Edited by Salman Akhtar. New York: Other Press, 2005, 451 pp.
Alan Roland
Issue 4
12 articles- pp. 541-570
The Accident of Gender
Oren Gozlan - pp. 571-595
The Senses Grow Skilled in their Craving: Thoughts on Creativity and Addiction
Danielle Knafo - pp. 597-624
The Language of the Unconscious: Poetry and Psychoanalysis
Annie Reiner - pp. 625-654
In the Light of Mourning: Spiritual Transformations Between Trauma and Presence
Edward Sieveking Emery - pp. 655-667
I Was Looking for a Different Treatment
Tania M. M. Granato & Tania M. J. Aiello-Vaisberg - pp. 673-678
The Unconscious Abyss: Hegel's Anticipation of Psychoanalysis. By Jon Mills. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002, 261 pp.
Marsha Aileen Hewitt - pp. 678-684
Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and the New Biology of Mind. By Eric R. Kandel. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing, 2005. xi + 414 pp.
Margery C. Quackenbush - pp. 684-689
Sexual Faces. Edited by Charlotte Schwartz and Martin A. Schulman. Madison, Conn: International Universities Press, 2002, 281 pp.
Claire B. Steinberger - pp. 689-693
Like Wind, Like Wave: Fables from the Land of the Repressed. By Stefano Bolognini. Translated by Malcolm Garfield. New York: Other Press, 2006, xvii + 116 pp. Originally published as Come vento, come onda. Torino, Italy: Bollati Boringhieri Editore, 1999.
Daniel Heimowitz - pp. 693-698
On Being Normal and other Disorders: A Manual for Clinical Psychodiagnostics. By Paul Verhaeghe. Translated by Sigi Jottkandt. New York: Other Press, 2004, 511 pages.
Jay Martin - pp. iii-iv
Editor's Note
Alan J. Barnett
Issue 5
9 articles- pp. 701-709
Introduction: Focusing on the Psychoanalyst's Intentions in Theory of Technique
Alan J. Barnett - pp. 711-727
The (and This) Analyst's Intentions
Joseph Lichtenberg - pp. 729-749
The Talking Cure and the Analyst's Intentions
Ana-María Rizzuto - pp. 751-776
An Intention-Based Definition of Psychoanalytic Attitude: What Does it Look Like? How Does it Grow?
Howard E. Gorman - pp. 777-790
The Tao of Human Being: A Contribution to Clinical Philosophy
Arnold Bernstein - pp. 791-818
Unconscious Death Anxiety and the Two Modes of Psychotherapy
Robert Langs - pp. 819-843
Enhancing Clinical Analytic Work
Doris K. Silverman & Ruth Gruenthal - pp. 845-871
Relinquishing Orthodoxy: One Freudian Analyst's Personal Journey
Jane S. Hall - pp. 873-884
Discussion: What is the Theoretical Yield in Studying the Psychoanalyst's Intentions?
Alan J. Barnett
Issue 6
9 articles- pp. 887-928
Documents Pertinent to the History of Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Pedagogy: The Correspondence between Bruno Bettelheim and Ernst Federn1
Rolan Kaufhold & Thomas R. Federn - pp. 929-946
Psychoanalysis: Science? Humanity? Do We Want a Place or a Palace?
Barry Dauphin - pp. 947-972
Genius Loci: The “Place” of Identification in Psychoanalysis
Eva Badowska - pp. 973-995
Lucia Joyce, Schizophrenia, Nora Barnacle, Stephen Dedalus, Leopold, Milly, and Molly Bloom, Dreaming, Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker, Isabel, Shaun, Shem, Anna Livia Plurabelle and the River Liffey: James Joyce's Dublin Phantasmagoria*
Richard D. Chessick - pp. 997-1016
Boswell's Life of Johnson: The Shaping of a Self and Object World
Harry Trosman - pp. 1017-1034
D. W. Winnicott and Masud R. Khan: A Tragic Misalliance
James W. Hamilton - pp. 1035-1044
Mãe Catirina's Desire: Psychoanalytic Reflections on the Legend of Bumba-Meu-Boi, Brazil
Gerhard Kubik - pp. 1048-1050
Treating Attachment Pathology. By Jon Mills. New York: Jason Aronson, 2005, xv + 365 pp.
Keith Haartman