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INDEX Volume 33, 1997 ANDERSON, Harlene. What We Can Learn When We Listen to and Hear Clients’ Stories. No1,. 4- 10 ANSELL, Charles. Reflectionso n Choosing Psychotheraapsy a ProfessiPoarnt: 3 . No. 1, 86-87 ATKINS, Sally. Dreams Without Interpretation: The Dreamwork of Bingham Dai. No. 2, 47-53 Tell Me, She Said (poem). No. 1, 20 BAR-LEVAV, Reuven. Tikkun Olam as a Personal Obligation. No. 1, 29-37 BARRETT, Susan. Commentary. No. 4, 68-69 BLANK, Leonard. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 3. No1., 87 BLUM, Elliot R. CommentNoa. r1,y 18.-1 9 BRILL, Judith. Commentary. No3., 10 CommentNoa. r4,y 12.-1 3 BROOKS, Dairlyn. Response to Intervision. No3., 78-79 BROOKS, Peggy R. Not Interpreting the Dream. No. 2, 54-58 Review of The Religious Function of the Psyche by Lionel Corbett. No. 2, 96 Call for PapeNro.s 1., 9 5 CHIDLEY, Mark A. A Hard-Won Moment. No. 4, 82-84 COHEN, Douglas L. On the Path of Fatherhood: Learning From Our Fathers, Teaching Our Sons. No. 4, 47-54 COHEN, Gordon. A Gay Man’s Journey to Fatherhood. No. 4, 64-69 COHEN, Phyllis F. The Light at the End of the Tunnel. No. 3, 11-14 CRISTY, Aviva Englander. Let It Come As It Will: An Illness in the Family. No. 4, 14-19 CRISTY, Barbara L. E. Let It Come As It Will: An Iliness in the Family. No. 4, 14-19 DONOVAN, Molly. Editorial: Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Sons. No. 4, 3-4 Introduction: Mothers and Daughters. No. 4, 5-7 EDELSTEIN, Rosalind Inslicht. Mothering Interrupted. No. 4, 20—25 ELLIS, Arienne. Deepening in the Experience of Experiencing. No. 2, 20-25 FARBER, Jonathan. Review of A Thing Apart: Love and Reality in the Therapeutic Relationship by Irving Steingart. No. 2, 94—95 FERNANDEZ, Elena. Review of Conversation, Language, and Possibilities: A Postmod- ern Approach to Therapy by Harlene Anderson. No. 3, 92 FRIELDisa.L AlzhAeimeNr’s DEve E(poemR). N,o. 3 , 82 GARCIA, John L. Borders, Crossings, and Customs: Therapist Soul-Care at Termination. No. 3, 71-75 GARIOLO, Richard. Losing and Gaining. No. 3, 44—47 GENOVA, Paul. CommentNoa. r2,y 13.-1 4 Here Are the Scales. No. 1, 54-55 GUINAN, James F. Fathers, Sons and Fathers, and Fathers and Sons. No. 4, 42-46 GUZE, Vivian. Response to Intervision: Failure. No. 2, 89-90 HADLER, Susan Johnson. Seeds. No. 4, 31-38 HALL, James A. My Near-Death Dream?/Experience?/Trauma?A n Unsolved Mystery. No. 2, 10-13 HENCKarolOe. FFillerF. No,. 1, 28. HEVERN, Vincent W. Journeys of Dethronement, Grief, and Renewal: Narrative Perspec- tives on Treating Academically Gifted Adolescents. No. 1, 68—75 INDEX 93 HINSON, Reneé Colclough. The Road Less Traveled: Endings in Psychotherapy. No. 3, 48-55 HOWARD, Stephen. Commentary. No. 4, 80-81 Instructions to Authors. No. 1, 96 Intervision: Failure. No. 2, 81-93 Intervision: Terminations. No. 3, 76-81 JACKSON, Doris. Review of Ulee’s Gold and Secrets and Lies. No. 4, 90-92 KAPLAN, Kalman J. Uncle Haim and Doctor Freud: A Story About Storytelling. No. 1, 46-52 KELEMAN, Stanley. Dreams and the Body. No. 2, 35-38 KIRKPATRICK, David. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No. 3, 83 KLEIN, Frederick L. Jntervision: Failure. No. 2, 81—93 ° Intervision: Terminations. No. 3, 76-81 Response to /ntervision: Failure. No. 2, 90—93 LAMB, Charles W. The Inner Child Meets the Inner Existentialist: A Tribute to Edwin S. Schneidman. No. 3, 4-9 Timelines: How To Make the Tale Stop Wagging the Dog. No. 1, 63-67 LANTZ, Jim. Once a Fatherless Son. No. 4, 76-81 LATHROP, Donald D. Response to /ntervision. No. 3, 76-78 LEAGUE, Jo. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No. 3, 83-84 LICHTENBERG, Eva Fishell. /t’s Worth Repeating: Vicissitudes of a Tale. No. 1, 11-17 LIPSITZ, Lou. Dreamless Night (poem). No. 2, 46 Old Self (poem). No. 1, 53 LIVINGSTON, Martin S. ‘‘Inside a Coffin’’: A Recurrent Daydream. No. 2, 26-34 LOVELAND, Kay. Endings and New Beginnings. No. 3, 31-36 LOVETT, Hallie S. Response to Intervision: Failure. No. 2, 85-86 Review of The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: AWoman’s Journey From the Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine by Sue Monk Kidd. No. 1, 93 Review of The Steward of Christendom by Sebastian Barry and The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh. No. 4, 88-89 LOVETT, Raymond E. Dedication to Alexander Jasnow. No. 4, 2 Review of Madhouse: Growing Up in the Shadow of Mentaily Ill Siblings by Clea Simon. No. 3, 93-94 LYNN, Dorree Waldbaum. Commentary. No. 1, 18 MANN, Natasha. Deepening in the Experience of Experiencing. No. 2, 20-25 MAYER, Eve R. The Little Girl Who Saw Sigmund Freud: Our Dreams Tell Our Stories. No. 2, 39-45 The Young Courier From Berlin: What Girls Will Do for Their Mothers. No. 4, 26—30 MERMELSTEIN, David E. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No. 3, 86-87 MILLS-NOVOA, Avelino. Victoria’s Tears: The Impact of Our Clients’ Stories. No. 1, 42-44 MOSES, Ken. Commentary. No. 4, 29-30 MULGREW, Jack. Dreams Without Interpretation: The Dreamwork of Bingham Dai. No. 2, 47-53 O’HARE-LAVIN, Mary Ellen. A Tale Retold. No. 1, 56-62 OVERTON, Frank. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No. 3, 87 PAAR, Henry. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No. 3, 88 PATRICOLA-MCNIFF, Barbara. ‘‘/f] am privately crazy. ..’’ (poem). No. 2, 72 94 VOICES: WINTER 1997 LaugMahkesi Mne Cgry: A Tragini Onec Fional mActe. Nod. 3,y 15 —23 “Yesterday I left you. . .’’ (poem). No. 2, 25 POLSTER, Miriam. Reflectionso n Choosing Psychotheraapsy a ProfessioPna:r t 4. No. 3, 88-89 POSES, Peter L. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No. 3, 89-90 PRUETT, James W. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No3,. 90- 91 RICHARDS, Anne C. Stories as Maps of—and for—the Journey. No. 1, 76-85 ROSESoNl SB. CoEmmenRtaryG. N,o. 3 , 75 ROSENTHAL, Vin. Dozing for Moments (and Years) on the Threshold of Consciousness. No2,. 4 -9 ROSENZWEIG, Edward Z. Response to /ntervision: Failure. No. 2, 86-88 ROSENZWEIG, Peter M. Termination and Continuity: Circles and Spirals. No. 3, 24-27 ROTH, Herbert S. Commentary. No. 2, 71-72 RYAN, John D. My Sons and I (Parts of the Story). No. 4, 70-75 SAVLIN, Monique. Commentary. No4., 19 Editorial: Reflections on Our Stories. No. 1, 2-3 EditorNio.a 2l,. 2- 3 Editorial: Living in Good Faith. No. 3, 2-3 SCHELL, Bruce J. Response to /ntervision: Failure. No. 2, 88-89 SCHER, Murray. Dreams Without Interpretation: The Dreamwork of Bingham Dai. No2,. 47- 53 Reflectoni Cohonossin g Psychotahs ea rProafepssyion : Part3 . No. 1, 87-88 SCHWARTZ, Susan E. Therapy Through the Realm of Dreams. No. 2, 59-66 SEDGWICK, Charlalee. Reverie. No. 2, 15—19 SELINGER, Stanley S. ‘‘Nursing’’ Fathers, Names and Other Stories. No. 1, 38-41 SHAW, Jeanne. Commentary. No. 4, 19 Reflecotni Cohonossin g Psychotheraapsy a ProfessiPoanrt: 3. No. 1, 88-89 Review of Short-term Couples Therapy: The Imago Model in Action by Wade Luquet. No. 3, 94-96 SHERE, Stephen. Something Between the Men. No. 4, 85—87 SHUSTA, Shielagh R. Plumbing the Depths Through Dreams: Gaining Access in Short- term Treatment. No. 2, 73-80 SMITH, Edward W. L. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 3. No. 1, 89-92 SOMMER, Lyn. Endings and New Beginnings. No. 3, 31-36 TheM ateEcrho. nNoa. 4l, 8- 13 TABIN, Johanna Krout. Reviofe Uwsin g Self Psychology in Child Psychology: The Restoration of the Child. No. 3, 96 THOMAS, Joan H. The Dream Image as Creative Catalyst: The Room Upstairs. No. 2, 67-71 TICK, Edward. When Soldiers Die: A Meditation on the Deaths of Two Clients. No. 3, 56-60 TIRNAUER, Lawrence. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 3. No. 1, 92 The Sleepless Ones (poem). No. 3, 61-62 TRAVERS, Jerome. Resetting the Clock: Reflectioonn sM y Prostate Gland. No. 1, 21-28 Review of Hymn to an Unknown God: Awakening the Spirit in Everyday Life by Sam KeeNo. n1,. 93- 94 ULRICH, Nancy J. Rounding Home Base. No. 3, 28-30 INDEX 95 VAN DER HEIDEN, Kathryn P. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No. 3, 84-85 WEPMAN, Barry J. Commentary. No. 1, 45 Editorial: Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Sons. No. 4, 3-4 Introduction: Fathers and Sons. No. 4, 39-41 WILBUR, Michael P. Cats in the Cradle/Little Boy Blue/Man in the Moon. No. 4, 55-63 Storytelling: A Therapist’s Guide to Terminations. No. 3, 63-70 WILSON, Josie. Response to /ntervision. No. 3, 79-81 WINEGAR, Deborah. Reflections on Choosing Psychotherapy as a Profession: Part 4. No. 3, 85-86 WOODY, Robert Henley. Disenchantment With Psychology: Termination or Persever- ance? No. 3, 37-43 96 VOICES: WINTER 1997

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