CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOANALYSIS William Alanson W hit Psyc William Alanson White Instit Psychoanalysis and Psyc INDEX— VOLUME 42— 2006 AUTHORS HARLES, MARILYN Bet ce ming Mother Bet 8 RASTNOPOL, MARGARET, Ph.D mal and Relational Theories. 52 HRENBERG, DARLENE BREGMAN terface: History, Context IGEN, MICHAEL, Ph.D AST, IRENE, Ph.D., A Be . ISCALINI, JOHN, Ph LD ounter. 437-451: On 163—46' FREEDGOOD, ELAINE, P phi d the Worofk C ol Ornstein, 671 GENTILE, KATIE, Ph.D HIRSCH, IRWIN, Ph.l 551-55 IPP, HAZEL, R. Ph.D ngs”: The Transform ITZKOWITZ, SHELDON, Ph.D., Dis inquiry i94—400 696 INDEX LEVENSON, EDGAR A., M.D., Fifty Years of Evolving Interpersonal Psy choanalysis, 557-564 MARK, DAVID, M.D., “I Never Knew I Was a Democrat”: Discovery and Co-creation in Psychoanalysis, 85—105 ORNSTEIN, ANNA, M.D., Memory, History, Autobiography: Psychoana lytic and Literary Perspectives, 657-069 PIZER, BARBARA, Ed. D., Risk and Potential in Analytic Disclosure: Can the Analyst Make “The Wrong Thing” Right? 31—40; Reply to Commentaries 55-58: A Readers Guide to the Worko f Paul L. Russell, M.D., 589-600 PIZER, STUART, Ph.D Aerial Kiss Attack”: Affect Communication, De mystification, and Analytic Self-Disclosure, 41—45; Repetition, Negotia tion, Relationship: An Introduction to the Work of Paul L. Russell, M.D S89 sy Nh) REIS. BRL Ph.D.. Even Better than the Real Thing, | 196 RICHMAN, SOPHIA, Ph.D., When the Analyst Writes a Memoir Implications of Biographic Disclosure, 3 391; Finding One lransforming Trauma into Autobiographical Narrative, 639-650 bering to Forget to Remember; Response to Anna Ornstein, 67 RUSSELL, PAUL L., M.D., Trauma, Repetition, and Affect, 601 NegogWto¢)iU a tion of Affect. 6 SAFRAN, JEREMY, Ph.D., Before the S ne * Horse Has ready Arrived, 197-211; Acceptance u ler, and Nonduality The Relational Unconscious, The Enchanted Interior, and the 1 of the Repressed, 393—41 SCHAFFER, AMY, PI rhe Analyst's Supervision and Self-Supervision, 349 SHABAD, PETER, Ph.D., To Shadow STERN, DONNEL B., Ph.D., States of Rela Family?, 5605—576 STOLOROW, ROBERT D., Autobiographical and Theoretical Reflections on ’t he “Ont‘ ol|o gical ] Unconscious Aa i R, esponse ’ to Hazel 2) 49-24> 9 SWEETNAM, ANNIE, Ph.D., Dusk Confuses Me, 59-83 THOMPSON, M. GUY, Ph.D., Vicissitudes of Authenticity in alytic Situation, 139-176 TUBLIN, STEVEN Introduction to Symposium on and Relation: Psychoanalysis, 52»32 —52 ) WEBER, SARA L. Doubt, Arrogance, and Humility, 213—223 WILNER, WARREN. Ph.D., The Analyst's Embeddedness amd the Emer gence of Unconscious Experience, 13 29 INDEX TITLES A Reader's Guide to the Work of Paul Russell, Barbara Pi 5890-600 Acceptance, Surrender, and Nonduality, Jeremy D. Safran 231 Aerial Kiss Attack”: Affect Communication, Demystificati« Self-Disclosure, Stuart Pizer, Ph.D., 41-45 Analyst’s Curative Fantasies: The Implications f Supervision, Amy Schaffer, Ph.D., 349—306 Analyst's Embeddedness and the Emergence of Unconscious ExYpoeerT ience‘ Warren Wilner, Ph.D., 13-29 Autobiographical and Theoretical Reflections SCIOUS Robert D Si forou 233-241 Before the Ass Has Gone, the Horse Safran, Ph.D., 197-211 Body-Centered Mind, A: Freud’s More Radical Idea. /ren 2) 73-295 Coparticipant Inquiry: Analysis as Personal Encounter Ph.D., 437-451 Dialecticso f Analytic Disclosure, The Hazel R Ipp 17—534 Discussion of Fiscalini’s “Coparticipant Inquiry,” Sheldon Itzk 102 Doubt, Arrogance, and Humility, Sara L. Weber, Ph.D Dusk Confuses Me, Annie Sweetnam, Ph.D., 59-83 Fifty Years of Evotving Interpersonal Psychoanalysis WD.. 557—564 Finding One's Voice: Transforming Trauma into Autobio tive, Sophia Richman, Pbh.D., 639-650 Even Better thtahen Re al Thing, Bruce Reis, Ph.D., 177 I Never Knew | Was a Democrat”: Discovery and ¢ inalysis, David Mark, M._D., 85-105 Introduction to Symposium on Interpersonal and Relational Psychoanaly sis, Steven Tublin, Ph.D. 5 23-527 Memory, History, Autobiography: Psychoanalytic | rary Perspe tives, Anna Ornstein, M.D., 657-062 On Coparticipant Inquiry and the Personal Self, Jobn Fiscalini, Ph.D 163—4109 Remembering to Forget to Remember: Response to Anna Ornstein Sophia Richman, Ph.D., 673-680 Repetition, Negotiation, Relationship: An Introduction to the Work Paul L. Russell, M.D., Stuart Pizer, Ph.D 698 INDEX Reply to Commentaries, Barbara Pizer, Ed. D Response to Hazel Ipp, Robert D. Stolorou Response to Anna Ornstein, Elaine Freedgood Risk and Pc n Analytic Dis« Wrong oht? Barbara Pizer. i MWhna Autopi BELLINSON, JILI iewed by Susan ¢ Warsh: BOLAND, SUE ERIKSON 1 th f Fame 1 Memoir b Daughotf eErirk H. Erikson ed b Martin, Ph.D, 488-495, INDEX BUECHLER, SANDRA, Clini cal Valves lytic Treatment, reviewed by Karen DANTO, ELIZABETH ANN Fee ud’s Free cial Justice, 1918-1938 reviewed } { EIGEN, MICHAEL, 7hy 118 FISCALINI, JOHN, ¢ oparticipant Clinical Inguis re Vic cd if FREDERICKSON, JON MSW vard a New Theory of ( ROGER, Ph.D f Psychoanalysisb y YGER,P h ADRIT we j JUDITH, 1 ihe Ke MARODA, KAREN ] PIVNICK, BILLII ne Harri RODMAN. | ALLAN N., Affect Disregi Revulation and the Re Dai Ph.D.. 681—6085 SEKAER, CHRISTINA, M.D Doux. 496—500 700 INDEX SUGG, CLARKE, M.D., review of Freud's Free Clinics: Psychoanalysiasnd Social Justice, 1918-1938 by Elizabeth Ann Danto, 692-694 THOMPSON, MICHAEL GUY, Ethic of Honesty, The: The Fundamental Rule of Psychoanalysis, reviewed by Roger Frie, Ph.D., 335—342 WARSHAW, SUSAN C., Ed.D., ABPP, review of Children’s Use of Board Games in Psychotherapy by Jill Bellinson, 125—130 WEISSBOURD, KATHERINE Ph.D., review of Havina gLif e: Self-Patholog) ifter Lacan by Lewis Kirschner, 118—125 Letgahet