Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-2
“Stephen Moved Very, Very Fast”: Margaret Black, 2001
Ken Corbett & Virginia Goldner - pp. 3-21
Psychodynamics, Homosexuality, and the Question of Pathology
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 23-59
The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Homosexuality: Some Technical Considerations
Stephen A. Mitchell - pp. 61-72
Prejudice Exposed on Stephen Mitchell's Pioneering Investigations of the Psychoanalytic Treatment and Mistreatment of Homosexuality
Nancy J. Chodorow - pp. 73-82
Opportunities Missed
Ralph Roughton - pp. 83-93
Where Influence and Authority Were, Inquiry and Authenticity Shall Be: A View of Stephen Mitchell's Journey
Samuel Gerson - pp. 95-109
In Memory of Stephen A. Mitchell, Ph.D.
Jack Drescher - pp. 111-120
Notes in an Elegiac Mode on Stephen Mitchell's Papers on Homosexuality
Ronnie C. Lesser - pp. 121-130
A Conversation with Margaret Black June 20, 2001
Issue 2
4 articles- pp. 131-160
The Psychodynamics of Consensual Sadomasochistic and Dominant-Submissive Sexual Games
Katharine-Lee H. Weille - pp. 161-195
Blocked Creativity and Inhibited Erotic Transference
Dianne Elise - pp. 197-215
Notes on the Death Penalty in the Context of the September 11 Attacks
Donald Moss - pp. 217-228
Reply to Lynne Segal's Commentary
Juliet Mitchell
Issue 3
7 articles- pp. 229-262
Writing as Pathology, Poison, or Cure: Henri-Frédéric Amiel's journal intime
George S. Rousseau & Caroline Warman - pp. 263-271
Discussion of Paper by Rousseau and Warman
Jeanne Wolff Bernstein - pp. 273-279
Cultures of Melancholia in Late Capitalism—A Reflection: Response to Discussion by Jeanne Wolff Bernstein
George S. Rousseau & Caroline Warman - pp. 281-295
Mothers, Monsters, Mentors
Adrienne Harris - pp. 297-308
I'm in the Milk and the Milk Is in Me: Writing from the Night Kitchen
Donna Bassin - pp. 309-320
The Handmaiden's Tale
Judith Thurman - pp. 321-341
Learning to Speak the Language: A Relational Interpretation of an Adolescent Girl's Suicidality
Carol Gilligan & Lisa Machoian
Issue 4
7 articles- pp. 335-338
“Disagreeable Echoes … Reached Me for Many Years After”: (An Excerpt from Free Associations)
Ernest Jones - pp. 339-343
Introduction
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl - pp. 344-378
“Romancing with a Wealth of Detail”: Narratives of Ernest Jones's 1906 Trial for Indecent Assault
Philip Kuhn - pp. 379-388
Boundary Violations and the Abuse of Power: Commentary on Paper by Philip Kuhn
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 389-394
On “Romancing with a Wealth of Detail” Commentary on Paper by Philip Kuhn: Commentary on Paper by Philip Kuhn
George J. Makari - pp. 395-405
So, if it were not Jones, who Else would it be?: Reply to Commentaries
Philip Kuhn - pp. 406-423
“A Healthier Lifestyle”
John Kerr