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CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOANALYSIS Published by the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry Psychoanalysis and Psychology IND— EVOXLUM E 37—2001 AUTHORS ARONSON, SETH, Psy. D., “Only Connect”: The Mutuality of Attachment in the Treatment of a Resilient Adolescent, 427-441. ATWOOD, GEORGE E., see STOLOROW, ROBERT D. BLECHNER, MARK J., Ph.D., Clinical Wisdom and Theoretical Advances: Alberta Szalita’s Contributions to Psychoanalysis, 63-76. CELANI, DAVID P., Ph.D., Working with Fairbairn’s Ego Structures, 391- 410. COLE, GILBERT W. Ph.D., the HIV-Positive Analyst: Identifying the Other, 113-132. CORTINA, MAURICIO, M.D., Sullivan's Contributions to Understanding Personality Development in Light of Attachment Theory and Contem- porary Models of the Mind, 193-238. EHRLICH, FREDERICK M., M.D., Levels of Self-Awareness: Countertrans- ference in Psychoanalysis, Couple, and Family Therapy, 283-290. EISOLD, KENNETH, Ph.D., Letter to the Editor, 509-511. FRANKEL, STEVEN A., M.D., New and Creative Development Through Psychoanalysis, 523-550. FRIE, ROGER, Ph.D., Psy. D. & REIS, BRUCE, Ph.D., Understanding Inter- subjectivity: Psychoanalytic Formulations and Their Philosophical Un- derpinnings, 297-327. GENTILE, JILL, Ph.D., Close but No Cigar: The Perversion of Agency and the Absence of Thirdness, 623-654. 0010-7530/01 $2.00 + .05 Copyright © 2001 W. A. W. Institute 20 W. 74th Street, New York, NY 10023 All rights of reproduction in any form reserved Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 37, No. 4 (2001) 690 INDEX GERSON, MARY-JOAN, Ph.D., The Ritual of Couples Therapy: The Sub- version of Autonomy, 453-470. GREENBERG, JAY, Ph.D., Stephen A. Mitchell: 1946-2000, 189-191; The Ambiguity of Seduction in the Development of Freud's Thinking, 417-420. GREY, ALAN, Ph.D., Uncultured Psychoanalysis: On the Hazards of Eth- notransference, 683—688. GUARTON, GLADYS B., Ph.D., Unconscious Learning and Conscious Choice: Commentary on Levenson’s Essay, 253-203. JOSEPHS, LAWRENCE, Ph.D., Psychoanalysis as Forbidden Pleasure, 205-281. KURILOFF, EMILY, Psy.D., A Two-Culture Psychology: The Role of Na- tional and Ethnic Origin in the Therapeutic Dyad, 673-681. LEVENSON, EDGAR, M.D., The Enigma of the Unconscious, 239-252; Freud’s Dilemma: On Writing Greek and Thinking Jewish, 375—390. ORANGE, DONNA M., see STOLOROW, ROBERT D. REIS, BRUCE, see FRIE, ROGER. ROAZEN, PAUL, Ph.D., The Exclusion of Erich Fromm from the IPA, 5-42. SERANI, DEBORAH, Psy.D., Yours, Mine, and Ours: Analysis with a Deaf Patient and a Hearing Analyst, 655-671. SPEZZANO, CHARLES, Ph.D., How Is the Analyst Supposed to Know? Gathering Evidence for Interpretations, 551-570. STEIN, ABBY, Ph.D., Murder and Memory, 443-451. STOLOROW, ROBERT D., Ph.D., ORANGE, DONNA M., Ph.D., Psy.D. & ATWOOD, GEORGE E., Ph.D., World Horizons: A Post-Cartesian Alter- native to the Freudian Unconscious, 43-61. SZALITA, ALBERTA B. M.D., Regression and Perception in Psychotic States, 77-94; Some Thoughts on Empathy, 95-111. THOMPSON, M. GUY, Ph.D., Is the Unconscious Really All That Uncon- scious? The Role of Being and Experience in the Psychoanalytic En- counter, 571-612. WALLERSTEIN, ROBERT S., M.D., Letter to the Editor, 505-509. WINER, ROBERT, M.D., Evil in the Mind of the Therapist, 613-622. YERUSHALMI, HANOCH, Ph.D., Self-States and Personal Growth in Analysis, 471-488. ZEDDIES, TIMOTHY J., Ph.D., On the Wall or in the Ointment: The Psy- choanalytic Community as a Third Presence in the Consulting Room, 133-147. TITLES Ambiguity of Seduction in the Development of Freud’s Thinking, Jay Greenberg, Ph.D., 417-420. INDEX 691 Clinical Wisdom and Theoretical Advances: Alberta Szalita’s Contribu- tions to Psychoanalysis, MarkJ . Blechner, Pbh.D., 63-70. Close but No Cigar: The Perversion of Agency and the Absence of Third- ness, Jill Gentile, Ph.D., 623-654. Enigma of the Unconscious, Edgar Levenson, M.D., 239-252. Evil in the Mind of the Therapist, Robert Winer, M.D., 613-622. Exclusion of Erich Fromm from the IPA, Paul Roazen, Pb.D., 5-42. Freud's Dilemma: On Writing Greek and Thinking Jewish, Edgar A. Lev- enson, M.D., 375-390. HIV-Positive Analyst: Identifying the Other, Gilbert W. Cole, Pbh.D., 113- 132. How Is the Analyst Supposed to Know? Gathering Evidence for Interpre- tations, Charles Spezzano, Ph.D., 551-570. Is the Unconscious Really All That Unconscious? The Role of Being and Experience in the Psychoanalytic Encounter, M. Guy Thompson, Pb.D., 571-612. Levels of Self-Awareness: Countertransference in Psychoanalysis, Couple, and Family Therapy, Frederick M. Ebrlich, M.D., 283-290. Murder and Memory, Abby Stein, Ph.D., 443-451. New and Creative Development Through Psychoanalysis, Steven A Frankel, M.D., 523-550. “Only Connect”: The Mutuality of Attachment in the Treatment of a Resil- ient Adolescent, Seth Aronson, Ph.D., 427-441. On the Wall or In the Ointment: The Psychoanalytic Community as a Third Presence in the Consulting Room, Timothy J. Zeddies, Ph.D., 133-147. Psychoanalysis as Forbidden Pleasure, Lawrence Josephs, Ph.D., 265— 281. Regression and Perception in Psychotic States, Alberta B. Szalita, M.D., 77-94. Ritual of Couples Therapy: The Subversion of Autonomy, Mary-/oan Ger- son, Ph.D., 453-470. Self-States and Personal Growth in Analysis, Hanoch Yerushalmi, Ph.D., 471-488. Some Thoughts on Empathy, Alberta B. Szalita, M.D., 95-111 Stephen A. Mitchell: 1946-2000J,a y Greenberg, Ph.D., 189-191. Sullivan's Contributions to Understanding Personality Development in Light of Attachment Theory and Contemporary Models of the Mind, Mauricio Cortina, M.D., 193-238. Two-Culture Psychology: The Role of National and Ethnic Origin in the Therapeutic Dyad, Emily Kuriloff, Psy.D., 673-681. Unconscious Learning and Conscious Choice: Commentary on Leven- son's Essay, Gladys B. Guarton, Ph.D., 253-203. 692 INDEX Uncultured Psychoanalysis: On the Hazards of Ethnotransference, Alan Grey, Pbh.D., 683-688. Understanding Intersubjectivity: Psychoanalytic Formulations and Their Philosophical Underpinnings, Roger Frie, Ph.D., Psy.D. & Bruce Reis, Ph.D., 297-327. Working with Fairbairn’s Ego Structures, David P. Celani, Ph.D., 391- 416. World Horizons: A Post-Cartesian Alternative to the Freudian Uncon- scious, Robert D. Stolorow, Pbh.D., Donna M. Orange, Ph.D., Psy.D. & George E. Atwood, Ph.D., 43-01. Yours, Mine, and Ours: Analysis with a Deaf Patient and a Hearing Ana- lyst, Deborah Serani, Psy.D., 655-671. BOOKS REVIEWED BOLLAS, CHRISTOPHER, Hysteria, reviewed by Dominick Grundy, Ph.D., 335-353. CONDRAU, GION, Martin Heidegger's Impact on Psychotherapy, a dis- cussion by Roger Frie, Ph.D., 153-167. DEAN, TIM, Beyond Sexuality, reviewed by Karol Marshall, Ph.D., 353- 361. DIMEN, MURIEL & HARRIS, ADRIENNE, Storms in Her Head: Freud and the Construction of Hysteria, reviewed by Dominick Grundy, Ph.D., 335-353. EIGEN, MICHAEL, Psychic Deadness, reviewed by Robert Ehrlich, Ph.D., 494-500. GARTNER, RICHARD B., Betrayed as Boys: Psychodynamic Treatment of Sexually Abused Men, reviewed by Christine A. Courtois, Ph.D., 500- 503. HARRIS, ADRIENNE, see DIMEN, MURIEL. KRAMER, PETER D., Should You Leave? A Psychiatrist Explores Intimacy and Autonomy—and the Nature of Advice, reviewed by Jack Drescher, M.D., 489-494. MITCHELL, JULIET, Mad Men and Medusas: Reclaiming Hysteria, re- viewed by Dominick Grundy, Ph.D., 335-3553. MOLINO, ANTHONY, ed., The Couch and the Tree: Dialogues in Bud- dhism and Psychoanalysis, reviewed by Peter Schneider, Ph.D., 167- 175. MURAN, J. CHRISTOPHER, see SAFRAN, JEREMY D. NASIO, JUAN-DAVID, Hysteria from Freud to Lacan: The Splendid Child of Psychoanalysis, reviewed by Dominick Grundy, Ph.D., 335-353. SAFRAN, JEREMY D. & MURAN, J. CHRISTOPHER, Negotiating the Ther- INDEX 693 apeutic Alliance: A Relational Treatment Guide, reviewed by Rebecca C. Curtis, Ph.D., 329-335. STEPANSKY, PAUL E., Freud, Surgery, and the Surgeons, reviewed by Peter Lawner, Ph.D., 149-153. BOOK REVIEWERS COURTOIS, CHRISTINE A., Ph.D., review of Betrayed as Boys: Psychody- namic Treatment of Sexually Abused Men by Richard B. Gartner, 500- 503. CURTIS, REBECCA C., Ph.D., review of Negotiating the Therapeutic Alli- ance: A Relational Treatment Guide by Jeremy D. Safran & J. Christo- pher Muran, 329-335. DRESCHER, JACK, M.D., review of Should You Leave? A Psychiatrist Ex- plores Intimacy and Autonomy—and the Nature of Advice by Peter D. Kramer, 489-494. EHRLICH, ROBERT, Ph.D., review of Psychic Deadness by Michael Eigen, 494-500. FRIE, ROGER, Ph.D., discussion of Martin Heidegger's Impact on Psycho- therapy by Gion Condrau, 153-167. GRUNDY, DOMINICK, Ph.D., review of Mad Men and Medusas: Re- claiming Hysteria by Juliet Mitchell; Hysteria by Christopher Bollas; Hysteria from Freud to Lacan: The Splendid Child of Psychoanalysis by Juan-David Nasio; Storms in Her Head: Freud and the Construction of Hysteria ed. by Muriel Dimen & Adrienne Harris, 335-353. LAWNER, PETER, Ph.D., review of Freud, Surgery, and the Surgeons by Paul E. Stepansky, 149-153. MARSHALL, KAROL, Ph.D., review of Beyond Sexuality by Tim Dean, 353-301. SCHNEIDER, PETER, Ph.D., review of The Couch and the Tree: Dialogues in Buddbism and Psychoanalysis ed. by Anthony Molino, 167-175.

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