Psychoanalytic Social Work
Volume 1
Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-4
Editor's Introduction
Jerrold R. Brandell - pp. 5-23
Clinical Social Work: An Evaluative Review
Herbert S. Strean - pp. 25-37
Psychotherapy of the Multi-Symptom Patient: An Integrated Object Relations/Self Psychology Model
Carlton Cornett - pp. 39-54
The Autonomous Self vs. The Relational Self: Implications for Clinical Assessment and Treatment in Child Psychotherapy
Richard Atwood & Andrew W. Safyer - pp. 55-74
The Pragmatism of Ego Psychology
Dale R. Meers - pp. 75-104
The Self after Thought: An Object Relations Discussion of a Failure to Know
Barbara J. Socor - pp. 115-117
Resolving Resistances in Psychotherapy. Strean, Herbert S. New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers, 1990, 293 pages, $22.95 paperback.
Richard M. Alperin
Issue 2
6 articles- pp. 1-4
Editor's Introduction
Jerrold R. Brandell - pp. 5-32
The Inner World of Objects and Lesbian Development
Elaine C. Spaulding - pp. 33-54
Past is Prologue: Object Relations Factors Influencing Singleness in Women
Nora Dougherty - pp. 55-78
The Hyperactive Ghetto Child: Some Treatment Considerations
Crayton E. Rowe - pp. 89-91
Illness in the Analyst: Implications for the Treatment Relationship. Schwartz, Harvey J. and Ann-Louise, S. Silver (Eds.). Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1990, 347 pages, $24.95, hardcover.
Nina Kaplan
Issue 3
9 articles- pp. 1-4
Editor's Introduction: In Observance of a Century of the Psychoanalytic Method: A Brief Note
- pp. 5-24
Suicide in Adolescence as a Compromise Formation
Barrie M. Biven & Herman Daldin - pp. 25-52
The Implications of Shifting Perspectives in Countertransference on the Therapeutic Action of Clinical Social Work Part I: The Classical and Early-Totalist Position
Edward A. Hanna - pp. 53-79
The Implications of Shifting Perspectives in Countertransference on the Therapeutic Action of Clinical Social Work Part II: The Recent-Totalist and Intersubjective Position
Edward A. Hanna - pp. 81-103
Termination Dreams
Elizabeth Averill Wharff - pp. 114-115
Character Structure and the Organization of the Self, by Lawrence Josephs. New York: Columbia University Press, 1992, 332 pages, $50.00.
Donna Jacobs - pp. 116-119
Conflict and Compromise: Therapeutic Implications, Scott Dowling, ed. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1991, 238 pages, $32.50.
Fredric Perlman - pp. 119-120
The Creation of Meaning in Clinical Social Work, by Carolyn Saari. New York: The Guilford Press, 1991, 216 pages, $25.00.
Carl J. Tuss.
Issue 4
7 articles- pp. 1-5
Editor's Introduction: Some Thoughts on the Nature of Symptoms in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Jerrold R. Brandell - pp. 7-27
Listening and Meaning in the Psychotherapy of Borderlines
Don D. Rosenberg & Carla Jensen - pp. 29-47
Pseudo-Guilt: Defense, Transaction, and Resistance
Ervin B. Zentner, Monna Zentner & Lynn Gardiner Zinkann - pp. 49-68
The Unfolding of the Narrative in the Psychotherapy of a Traumatized Preadolescent Child
Jerrold R. Brandell - pp. 79-81
The Purloined Self-Interpersonal Perspectives in Psychoanalysis. Levinson, Edgar A., MD., and Arthur H. Feiner, PhD., (Eds.). New York: Contemporary Psychoanalysis Books, William Alanson White Institute, 1991, 252 pages, hardcover $39.95, softcover $24.95.
Robert K. Friedman - pp. 81-83
Substance Abuse as Symptom: A Psychoanalytic Critique of Treatment Approaches and the Cultural Beliefs That Sustain Them. Berger, Louis. Hillsdale, New Jersey/London: The Analytic Press, 1991, 259 pages.
Jo Nol