CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOANALYSIS Published by the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry Psychoanalysis and Psychology INDEX Volume 29 1993 AUTHORS ANDERSON, JOSEPHINE, M.D., Intimate Space: On the Developmen- tal Significance of Exchange, 595-612. ARON, LEWIS, PH.D., Working Toward Operational Thought: Pi- agetian Theory and Psychoanalytic Method, 289-313. BACCIAGALUPPI, MARCO, M.D., Frommian Themes in a Case of Nar- cissitic Personality Disorder, 441-452. BIANCOLI, ROMANO, PH.D., Frommian Themes in a Case of Narcis- sistic Personality Disorders, 441-452. BLECHNER, MARK J., PH.D., Psychoanalysis and HIV Disease, 61—80. BROMBERG, PHILIP M., PH.D., Obsession and/or Obsessionality: Per- spectives on a Psychoanalytic Treatment (A Symposium) 90—100. BUCHHOLZ, ESTER S., PH.D., The “Negative” Holding Environment in Child Treatment: Cycles of Abuse and Depression, 503-529. BUECHLER, SANDRA, PH.D., Clinical Applications of an Interperso- nal View of the Emotions, 219-236. CASONATO, MARCO, PH.D., Ferenczi’s Preanalytic Works (1899-— 1908): A Listing, 736-745. CHESSICK, RICHARD D., M.D., PH.D., Implications for Contemporary Psychoanalysis in the Work of Georg Lukacs, 237—250. CHRZANOWSKI, GERARD, M.D., Review Essay, 541—550. CONCI, MARCO, M.D., Harry Stack Sullivan and the Training of the Psychiatrist, 530-540. EISOLD, KENNETH, PH.D., Psychoanalysis and Literature (Panel Pre- sentation), 22-27. 754 0010-7530/93 $2.00 + .05 Copyright © 1993 W. A. W. Institute 20 W. 74th Street, New York, NY 10023 All rights of reproduction in any form reserved Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29, No. 4 (1993) CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOANALYSIS Published by the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry Psychoanalysis and Psychology INDEX Volume 29 1993 AUTHORS ANDERSON, JOSEPHINE, M.D., Intimate Space: On the Developmen- tal Significance of Exchange, 595-612. ARON, LEWIS, PH.D., Working Toward Operational Thought: Pi- agetian Theory and Psychoanalytic Method, 289-313. BACCIAGALUPPI, MARCO, M.D., Frommian Themes in a Case of Nar- cissitic Personality Disorder, 441-452. BIANCOLI, ROMANO, PH.D., Frommian Themes in a Case of Narcis- sistic Personality Disorders, 441-452. BLECHNER, MARK J., PH.D., Psychoanalysis and HIV Disease, 61—80. BROMBERG, PHILIP M., PH.D., Obsession and/or Obsessionality: Per- spectives on a Psychoanalytic Treatment (A Symposium) 90—100. BUCHHOLZ, ESTER S., PH.D., The “Negative” Holding Environment in Child Treatment: Cycles of Abuse and Depression, 503-529. BUECHLER, SANDRA, PH.D., Clinical Applications of an Interperso- nal View of the Emotions, 219-236. CASONATO, MARCO, PH.D., Ferenczi’s Preanalytic Works (1899-— 1908): A Listing, 736-745. CHESSICK, RICHARD D., M.D., PH.D., Implications for Contemporary Psychoanalysis in the Work of Georg Lukacs, 237—250. CHRZANOWSKI, GERARD, M.D., Review Essay, 541—550. CONCI, MARCO, M.D., Harry Stack Sullivan and the Training of the Psychiatrist, 530-540. EISOLD, KENNETH, PH.D., Psychoanalysis and Literature (Panel Pre- sentation), 22-27. 754 0010-7530/93 $2.00 + .05 Copyright © 1993 W. A. W. Institute 20 W. 74th Street, New York, NY 10023 All rights of reproduction in any form reserved Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 29, No. 4 (1993) INDEX FEINER, ARTHUR H., PH.D., Sir Gawain & The Green Knight (A Symposium), 180—188, Out of Our Minds, 453-478. FINN, MARK G., PH.D., AND SPERLING, MICHAEL B., PH.D., Therapists’ Representations of Psychotherapy: Special Patients, 343-351. GELLER, JESSE D., PH.D., Obsession and/or Obsessionality: Perspec- tives on a Psychoanalytic Treatment (A Symposium) 106—115. GENSLER, DANIEL, PH.D., Learning Disability in Adulthood: Psycho- analytic Considerations, 673-692. GERSON, MARY-JOAN, PH.D., Sullivan’s Self-in-Development: Family Context and Patterning, 197-218. GREY, ALAN, PH.D., Sir Gawain & The Green Knight (A Sympo- sium), 152-172, The Dialectics of Psychoanalysis, 645-672. GREY, CAROLYN C., PH.D., Culture, Character, and the Analytic En- gagement: Toward a Subversive Psychoanalysis,487—502. GRUNDY, DOMINICK, PH.D., Parricide Postponed: A Discussion of Some Writing Problems, 693-710. HARRINGTON, CHARLES, PH.D., Making Culture & Making People, 251-270. HAVENS, LESTON, M.D., Is There A Psychologically Real?, 613-627. HOLLAND, NORMAN H., PH.D., Psychoanalysis and Literature, 5—21. JONES, DANIEL F., PH.D., Sir Gawain & The Green Knight (A Sym- posium), 130-143. KUHNS, RICHARD, PH.D., Pimping and Midwifery (Panel Presenta- tion) 28—46. KRIMENDAHL, ELIZABETH K., Psy. D., The “Negative” Holding Envi- ronment in Child Treatment: Cycles of Abuse and Depression, 503-529. LANGAN, ROBERT, PH.D., The Depth of the Field, 628-644. LANGS, ROBERT, M.D., Psychoanalysis: Narrative Myth or Narrative Science?, 555-594. LEVENSON, EDGAR A., M.D., Shoot the Messenger: Interpersonal As- pects of the Analysts’ Interpretations, 383-396. LIONELLS, MARYLOU, PH.D., Making Culture & Making People (Panel Presentation), 271—288. MEARES, RUSSELL, M.D., Intimate Space: On the Developmental Significance of Exchange, 595-612. MILLER, SUSAN B., PH.D., Disgust Reactions: Their Determinants and Manifestations in Treatment, 711-735. MITRANI, JUDITH L., PH.D., “Unmentalized” Experience in Etiology and Treatment of Psychosomatic Asthma, 314—342. INDEX MYERSON, PAUL GRAVES, M.D., Listening for the Effects of Psycho- analytic Interventions, 397-417. ORTMEYER, DALE H., PH.D., Obsession and/or Obsessionality: Per- spectives on a Psychoanalytic Treatment (A Symposium) 101— 105. SHAINESS, NATALIE, M.D., Sir Gawain & The Green Knight (A Sym- posium), 144—151. SINGER, ERIC, PH.D., Transference and Parataxic Distortion, 418— 440. SLOCHOWER, JOYCE A., PH.D., Mourning and the Holding Function of Shiva, 352-367. SPEAR, WALTER E., PH.D., Obsession and/or Obsessionality: Perspec- tives on a Psychoanalytic Treatment (A Symposium) 81—89. SPIEGEL, STANLEY, PH.D., Sir Gawain & The Green Knight (A Sym- posium), 173-180. STERN, DONNEL B., PH.D., Pimping and Midwifery (Panel Presenta- tion) 47—60. ZAPHIROPOULOS, MILTIADES, M.D., Sir Gawain & The Green Knight (A Symposium), 123-129. ZUCKER, HERBERT, PH.D., Reality: Can It Be Only Yours Or Mine?, 479-486. TITLES Clinical Applications of an Interpersonal View of the Emotions, Sandra Beuchler, Ph.D., 219-236. Culture, Character, and the Analytic Engagement: Toward a Sub- versive Psychoanalysis, Carolyn C. Grey, Ph.D., 487-502. The Depth of the Field, Robert Langan, Ph.D., 628-644. The Dialectics of Psychoanalysis, Alan Grey, Ph.D., 645—672. Disgust Reactions: Their Determinants and Manifestations in Treatment, Susan B. Miller, Ph.D., 711-735. Ferenczi’s Preanalytic Writings (1899-1908): A Listing, Marco Casonato, Ph.D., 736—745. Frommian Themes in a Case of Narcissistic Personality Disorders, Marco Bacciagaluppi, M.D., Romano Biancoli, Ph.D., 441-452. Harry Stack Sullivan and the Training of the Psychiatrist, Marco Conc, M.D., 530-540. Implications for Contemporary Psychoanalysis in the Work of Georg Lukacs, Richard D. Chessick, M.D., Ph.D., 237-250. 756 INDEX Is There A Psychologically Real?, Leston Havens, M.D., 613-627. Intimate Space: On the Developmental Significance of Exchange, Russell Meares, M.D., Josephine Anderson, M.Med., 595-612. Learning Disability in Adulthood: Psychoanalytic Considerations, Daniel Gensler, Ph.D., 673-692. Listening for the Effects of Psychoanalytic Interventions, Paul Graves Myerson, M.D., 397-417. Making Culture & Making People, Charles Harrington, Ph.D., with discussion by Marylou Lionells, Ph.D., 251-271. Mourning and the Holding Function of Shiva, Joyce A. Slochower, Ph.D., 352-367. The “Negative” Holding Environment in Child Treatment: Cycles of Abuse and Depression, Ester §. Buchholz, Ph.D., Elizabeth K. Krimendahl, Psy. D., 503-529. Obsession and/or Obsessionality: Perspectives on a Psychoanalytic Treatment (A Symposium), with paper by Walter E. Spear, Ph.D., discussions by Philip M. Bromberg, Ph.D., Dale H. Ortmeyer, Ph.D., Jesse D. Geller, Ph.D., 81-115. Out of Our Minds: Ramblings on Interpersonalism to Student Analysts. Arthur H. Feiner, Ph.D., 453-478. Parricide Postponed: A Discussion of Some Writing Problems, Do- minick Grundy, Ph.D., 693-710. Pimping and Midwifery, Richard Kuhns, Ph.D., with a discussion by Donnel B. Stern, Ph.D., 28-47. Psychoanalysis: Narrative Myth or Narrative Science?, Robert Langs, M.D., 555-594. Psychoanalysis and HIV Disease, Mark J]. Blechner, Ph.D., 61\- 80. Psychoanalysis and Literature, Norman N. Holland, Ph.D., with a discussion by Kenneth Eisold, Ph.D., 22-27. Reality: Can It be Only Yours or Mine?, Herbert Zucker, Ph.D., 479-486. Sir Gawain & The Green Knight (A Symposium), discussions by Militiades Zaphiropolous, M.D., Daniel F. Jones, Ph.D., Natalie Shai- ness, M.D., Alan Grey, Ph.D., Stanley Spiegel, Ph.D., and Arthur H. Feiner, Ph.D., 116-180. Sullivan’s Self-in-Development: Family Context and Patterning, Mary-Joan Gerson, Ph.D., 197-218. Therapists’s Representations of Psychotherapy: Special Patients, Mark G. Finn, Ph.D., Michael B. Sperling, Ph.D., 343-351. INDEX Transference and Parataxic Distortion, Eric Singer, Ph.D., 418- 440. “Unmentalized” Experience in the Etiology and Treatment of Psychosomatic Asthma, Judith L. Mitrani, Ph.D., 314-343. Working Toward Operational Thought: Piagetian Theory and Psychoanalytic Method, Lewis Aron, Ph.D., 289-313.