Issue 1
9 articlesEditor's Introduction
- pp. 5-24
Using Stories in Dynamically Oriented Clinical Social Work: A Discourse Analysis Approach to Client Narratives
Catherine H. Nye - pp. 25-47
The Non-Indian Therapist Working with American Indian Clients: Transference-Countertransference Implications
Maria Napoli - pp. 49-68
The Relationship between Siblings and Their Mother in Early Childhood
Kathy Junior - pp. 69-86
The Loss of Significance: Processing Change in the Work Life of the Older Client
Rena Rubel - pp. 101-104
Adolescent Development, Psychopathology and Treatment. Bloch, H. Spencer. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1995, 417 pages, $50.00.
Theresa Aiello-Gerber - pp. 104-107
Sándor Ferenczi: The Psychotherapist of Tenderness and Passion. Rachman, Arnold W. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1997, 464 pages, $60.
Etty Cohen
Issue 2
7 articles- pp. 1-17
Internalization as the Change Process
Maryellen Noonan - pp. 19-35
Naturalistic Observation in Psychoanalysis: The Jane Goodall Technique
Murray Meisels - pp. 37-59
The Application of Therapists' Maternal Capacity in Prerepresentational Body-Based Transference and Countertransference
Ellen L. K. Toronto - pp. 61-77
Psychoanalytic Perspectives Concerning the Impact of Managed Care on Psychotherapy
Robert T. Waska - pp. 89-94
Psychotherapy and Spirituality: An Uneasy Alliance Moves toward a Common Ground: The Soul of Psychotherapy: Recapturing the Spiritual Dimension in the Therapeutic Encounter. Cornett, Carlton. New York, NY: The Free Press, 1998, 176 pages, $29.95.
Fred Casale
Issue 3-4
10 articles- pp. 1-6
Introduction
William Borden - pp. 7-42
Chapter 1: Pluralism, Pragmatism, and the Therapeutic Endeavor in Brief Dynamic Treatment
William Borden - pp. 43-85
Chapter 2: Using Self Psychology in Brief Psychotherapy
Jill R. Gardner - pp. 87-111
Chapter 3: Integrative Short-Term Treatment of the Borderline Patient
Eda G. Goldstein - pp. 113-129
Chapter 4: Interpretation in Short-Term Therapy: The Role of Level of Patient Functioning
Carol Tosone, Paul Crits-Christoph & Lester Luborsky - pp. 131-143
Chapter 5: Development, Psychopathology, and Brief Psychotherapy
Erika Schmidt - pp. 145-159
Chapter 6: Developmental Perspectives in Brief Treatment of Gay Youth
Nancy Stone - pp. 161-201
Chapter 7: The Gay Therapist's Response to a Gay Client Practicing Unsafe Sex: A Dilemma in Brief Psychotherapy
Bertram J. Cohler - pp. 203-217
Chapter 8: On Learning to Learn Again
Dennis L. McCaughan - pp. 219-235
Chapter 9: Clinical Risk and Brief Psychodynamic Therapy: A Forensic Mental Health Perspective
James J. Clark