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Volume 18 (1995)

Issue 1
The Surprising Philosophical Complexity of Psychoanalysis (Belatedly Acknowledged)  3
William J. Massicotte, Ph.D.
Regression and Reparation in Religious Experience and Creativity  33
Kevin Fauteux, Ph.D.
The Aufhebung of the Phallus  53
Robert J. Benton, Ph.D.
Introduction to Sabina Spielrein's “Destruction as Cause of Becoming”  75
Stuart K. Witt, Ph.D.
“Destruction as Cause of Becoming”  85
Sabina Spielrein, M.D.
Commentary on Fiske's Models of Social Relations  119
Dan W. Forsyth, Ph.D.
Issue 2
Alexithymia: Old Wine in New Bottles?  159
Robert M. Weinryb, M.D., Ph.D.
The Economic Principle in Psychoanalysis: I. Economics and Energetics  197
W. W. Meissner, S.J., M.D.
The Economic Principle in Psychoanalysis: II. Regulatory Principles  227
W. W. Meissner, S.J., M.D.
The Economic Principle in Psychoanalysis: III. Motivational Principles  261
W. W. Meissner, S.J., M.D.
Levels of Description and the Unconscious  293
Eric Gillett, M.D.
Issue 3
Psychoanalysis and the Seductions of Postmodernity: Reflections on Reflexive Thinking and Scanning in Self-Identity  319
Anthony Elliott, Ph.D.
Communication with Pretend Actions in Language, Literature and Psychoanalysis  363
Ivan Fónagy and Peter Fonagy
The Maternal in Psychoanalysis: From Mind/Body to Body/Mind  419
Claudia Zanardi, Ph.D.
Issue 4
Revelatory Openness Wedded with the Clarity of Unknowing: Psychoanalytic Evenly Suspended Attention, the Phenomenological Attitude, and Meditative Awareness  463
Will Adams, Ph.D.
The Living and the Dead Father: Some Oedipal Knots in the History of Psychoanalysis  495
Ole Andkjær Olsen, Ph.D., M.A.
The Psychoanalyst as Participant and Observer in the Psychoanalytic Process: Some Thoughts on Countertransference from a Constructivist Perspective  531
Horst Brodbeck, M.D.
Renaissance Machiavellism and the Subject of Psychoanalysis  559
Geoffrey Wilson
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