1 Anton Hart
"Reclaiming the Anatyst's Disruptive Role"
2 Sandra Buechler
"Searching for a Passionate Neutrality"
3 Beverly Burch & Carol Jenkins
"The Interactive Potential between Individual Therapy and Couple Therapy:
An Intersubjective Paradigm"
4 Jodie Wigren
"As Hardly Killed, as Easily Wounded: Posttraumatic Challenges to the
Working Alliance"
5 Margaret Crastnopol
"The Analyst's Personality: Winnicott Analyzing Guntrip as a Case in
Point"
6 Gladys Branly Guarton
"Transgression and Reconciliation: A Psychlanalytic Reading of Masud
Khan's Last Book"
7 Lawrence Epstein
"The Analyst's "Bad-Analyst Feelings": A Counterpart to the Process
of Resolving Implosive Defenses"
Book Reviews
8 Richard L. Munich, "Should the Psychoanalyst Say "Gesundheit"?"
(saggio-recensione di: M. Lionellis, J. Fiscalini, C.H. Mann, D.B. Stern,
editors, The Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis. Hillsdale,
NJ: Analytic Press, 1995, Parts V, VI, VII)
9 Walter E. Spear, "There but for the Grace of God Go I" (saggio-recensione
di: Glen Gabbard & Eva Lester, Boundaries and Boundary Violations
in Psychoanalysis. New York: Basic Books, 1995)
10 Emmanuel Kaftal, "Mistery in Mind" (saggio-recensione di:
Ivri Kumin, Pre-Object Relatedness: Early Attachment and the Psychoanalytic
Situation. New York: Guilford, 1996)
11 Jon Mills, "Unconscious Subjectivity" (saggio-recensione
di: Roger Frie, Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity in Modern Philosophy
and Psychoanalysis. A Study of Sartre, Binswanger, Lacan, and Habermas.
Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1997)
12 Dominick Grundy, "Return
to the Wolly Mammoth" (saggio-recensione di: Paul L. Wachtel, Psychoana1ysis,
Behavior Therapy, and the Relational World. Washington, D.C.: American
Psychological Association, 1997)
Letter to the Editor from Stephen
A. Mitchell
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