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Volume 6 (1997)

Issue 1 - Current Controversies III
Editors' Introduction  3
Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D.
Clinical Colloquium on Conversion from Psychotherapy to Psychoanalysis New York Psychoanalytic Institute April 29, 1993
General Introduction  5
Leon Balter, M.D.
Colloquium Introduction  9
Norman M. Margolis, M.D.
Clinical Material  13
Norman M. Margolis, M.D. and Lester Schwartz, M.D.
Infantile Wishes: Fulfilled and Unfulfilled
Illusion and Disillusion  55
Ernest Kafka, M.D.
Conversion Hysteria Stemming from Child Abuse  79
Felix F. Loeb, Jr., M.D.
Clinical Speculations: First Impressions
The First Interview: From Psychopathology to Existential Diagnosis  95
Graciela Abelin-Sas, M.D.
First Dreams in Psychoanalysis: A Case Study  107
Paul A. Bradlow, M.D. and Estelle P. Bender, M.D.
Psychoanalytic Technique 1995: Continuation of a Controversy
The Strawman Returneth  123
Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D.
Reply to Dr. Stolorow  127
Arnold D. Richards, M.D. and Arlene Kramer Richards, ED.D.
Issue 2 - Current Controversies IV: Self Disclosure--Analyst to Patient
Editors' Introduction  139
Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D.
Symposium: Aspects of Self-Revelation and Disclosure: Analyst to Patient the New York Psychoanalytic Society March 11, 1995
Introduction  141
Arnold Rothstein, M.D.
Self-Revelation and Disclosure: A Cautionary Note  145
Paul Rosenbaum, M.D.
Some Reflections on the Question of Self-Disclosure  161
Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D.
Panel Discussion: Drs. Rothstein (Moderator), Rosenbaum, Jacobs and the Audience  175
Dr. Arnold Rothstein, M.D., Dr. Paul Rosenbaum, M.D. and Dr. Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D.
Therapists Under Pressure: Three Difficult Situations
The Haunted Analysis: Countertransference Enactments and the Dead  189
Jill C. Herbert, Ph.D.
The Use of Metaphor When Working with a Severely Regressed Patient  223
Margery J. Adelson, Ph.D.
Analysis of a Difficult Depressive Patient: Affiliated Staff Case Conference, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, April 15, 1996  233
Marie G. Rudden, M.D.
Discussion of Depressive Patient
Discussion  253
Carl H. Kleban, M.D.
Discussion  259
Leon Hoffman, M.D.
Response to Discussants
Response  265
Marie Rudden, M.D.
Tutorial
Reply to Dr. Esman's Review of “The Wandering Soul”*  267
Robert T. Waska, M.S., M.F.C.C.
Response to Mr. Waska  273
Aaron H. Esman, M.D.
Analyst's Notepad
Transitional and Narcissistic Objects: A Brief Communication  275
Naemi Stilman, M.D.
Brief Communication
An Hypothesis: The Historical Derivation of Freud's Structural Model of the Mind  279
Mark F. Poster, M.D.
Issue 3 - Toward the Improvement of Psychoanalytic Technique
Editors' Introduction: Toward the Improvement of Psychoanalytic Technique  293
Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D.
Anniversary Symposium 65th/85 Anniversaries NY Psychoanalytic Institute/Society Technique and the Psychoanalytic Relationship: Contemporary Views from a Classical Perspective
Introduction  295
Eslee Samberg, M.D.
Introduction to the Panel  297
Lawrence Friedman, M.D.
Comments on the Topic  299
Jacob A. Arlow, M.D.
Comments on the Topic  308
Lissa Weinstein, Ph.D.
Discussion of Arlow and Weinstein Papers  318
Shelley Orgel, Mervyn Peskin, Lawrence Friedman, Jacob Arlow and Lissa Weinstein
Comments on the Topic  326
Shelley Orgel, M.D.
Comments on the Topic  335
Mervyn M. Peskin, M.D.
Discussion of Orgel and Peskin Papers  348
Shelley Orgel, Mervyn Peskin and Lawrence Friedman
Chair's Discussion  353
Lawrence Friedman, M.D.
General Discussion  361
Lawrence Friedman, Shelley Orgel, Mervyn Peskin, Lissa Weinstein, Richard Weiss, Arnold Rothstein and David Milrod
Clinical Case Presentation Fall Symposium, Extension Division New York Psychoanalytic Society, November 23, 1996 The Limits of Psychoanalysis, Impasse, and Analyzability: Perspectives on Analytic Failures
Editors' Introduction  369
Herbert M. Wyman, M.D. and Stephen M. Rittenberg, M.D.
Case Presentation  371
David Milrod
Discussion of Dr. M's Case  389
Arnold Rothstein, Stanley Coen, Judy L. Kantrowitz, Leon Hoffman, David Milrod and Carl Kleban
The Analyst's Notepad
When the Analyst's Discretion Colludes with the Patient's Resistance  411
Richard M. Waugaman, M.D.
The State of Psychoanalysis in the Community
Psychoanalysis, Psychiatry, and Psychobiology: How Do We Help Patients as We Search for a New Equilibrium?  417
Marcia J. Kaplan, M.D.
Psychoanalysis from Another Perspective: A Sample of the Lacanian Approach
“It is Said about Me …”  439
Diana Alicia Criscaut and Graciela Korin
Issue 4 - Into the Second Psychoanalytic Century: One Psychoanalysis or Many? The Unitary Theory of Leo Rangell, M.D.
Dedication  451
Leo Rangell, M.D.
Editors' Introduction  453
Herbert Wyman, M.D. and Stephen Rittenberg, M.D.
General Introduction  455
Leo Rangell, M.D.
Into the Second Psychoanalytic Century: One Psychoanalysis or Many? The Unitary Theory of Leo Rangell, M.D. Annual Scientific Conference The New York Freudian Society, November 23, 1996
Introduction  461
Harriet I. Basseches, Ph.D.
At Century's End: A Unitary Theory of Psychoanalysis  465
Leo Rangell, M.D.
Commentary  485
Charles Hanly, Ph.D.
Response  494
Leo Rangell, M.D.
Some Case Material Bearing on the Question of a Unitary Psychoanalytic Theory  501
Charles Hanly, Ph.D.
The Analyst's Privacy and the Patient's Curiosity  517
Gail S. Reed, Ph.D.
Response to Hanly, Reed, and Renik  532
Leo Rangell, M.D.
Excerpts from the General Discussion  545
Leo Rangell, M.D.
Communication within the Analytic Dyad: A View of Enactment  557
Leo Rangell, M.D.
Postscript and a New Synthesis  573
Leo Rangell, M.D.
References for Dr. Rangell's Presentations  587
 
Bibliography: Leo Rangell, M.D.  593
 
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