All Stories

  1. Playing in the Darkness: Use of the Object and Use of the Subject
  2. The Secret in their Eyes: Vicissitudes of inhibition, grief, and working through
  3. The Analyst’s “Use” of Theory or Theories: The Play of Theory
  4. An Elegant Mess: Reflections on the Research of Edward Z. Tronick
  5. Clinical theory at the border(s): Emerging and unintended crossings in the development of clinical theory
  6. The Things We Carry: Finding/Creating the Object and the Analyst’s Self-Reflective Participation
  7. Creative Readings: Essays on Seminal Analytic Works
  8. Introduction to Two-Part Panel on the Concept of the “Analytic Field”
  9. Quando l'analista è un "nuovo oggetto cattivo": la cura analitica tra coazione a ripetere e apertura al cambiamento
  10. Introduction: The Difficult-to-Reach Patient and the Difficult-to-Find Dyad
  11. The Gill/Bromberg Correspondence
  12. Introduction to Panel: Analytic Asymmetry and Collisions of Idealization
  13. Corrective emotional experience revisited
  14. The Analyst's Anticipatory Fantasies: Aid and Obstacle to the Patient's Self-Integration
  15. An Elusive Aspect of the Analyst’s Relationship to Transference
  16. Idealization
  17. Familiar and Unfamiliar Forms of Interaction in the Ending Phases of Analysis
  18. EDITORS' NOTE
  19. Privacy, Reverie, and The Analyst’s Ethical Imagination
  20. The Patient's and the Analyst's Victimization in the Analytic Process
  21. Alexander’s Corrective Emotional Experience: an Objectivist Turn in Psychoanalytic Authority and Technique
  22. Commentary on Paper by Steven Cooper
  23. Dance, Don't Interpret!: Commentary on Paper by Steven Cooper
  24. Begin the Beguine: Relational Theory and the Pluralistic Third
  25. Shades of Mark Twain: Commentary on Paper by Steven H. Cooper
  26. Film Review: Real women have curves (2002)
  27. Film Review : Real women have curves (2002)
  28. State of the Hope: The New Bad Object in the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis
  29. Psychoanalysis Preparatory to Psychotherapy
  30. Reflections on Oedipus, Post-Oedipus, and Termination: Commentary on Paper by Steven Cooper
  31. Mutual Containment in the Analytic Situation
  32. Drive.
  33. #+Id.
  34. Illuminating the Shadows in the Spaces
  35. Changing Notions of Defense Within Psychoanalytic Theory
  36. Old and new objects in Fairbairnian and American relational theory
  37. Defense: An Enduring Cornerstone
  38. Further remarks on papers by Spezzano and Gerson
  39. Steven Cooper Responds
  40. Recent Developments in Psychoanalytic Technique: A Review
  41. Introduction: Hermeneutics and you
  42. The empirical study of defensive processes: A review.
  43. Three contemporary theories of defense and adaptation: Some clinical and theoretical considerations.
  44. Prestage versus defensive splitting and the borderline personality: A Rorschach analysis.