From psychoanalysis to clinical social work: An evolutionary process Ernst Federn Articles Pages: 9 - 15
Treatment of psychotic children and adolescents: A psychoanalytic social work approach from the Federal Republic of Germany Stephan Becker Articles Pages: 17 - 30
Development from archaic to mature selfobject transferences Crayton E. Rowe Jr. Articles Pages: 31 - 45
Countertransference: A vehicle for reciprocal growth and repair in women psychotherapists treating women patients Ellen G. Ruderman Articles Pages: 47 - 56
Reviving the stalemated treatment through a self psychology re-analysis Florence Rowe Articles Pages: 57 - 66
“She foreswore her womanhood”: Psychoanalytic views of female homosexuality Maggie MageeDiana C. Miller Articles Pages: 67 - 87
“Ph.D. envy” by William A. Behr: Discussions by Helen O. Adler and Alice Wolson (panel) Maggie Magee BriefCommunication Pages: 115 - 116
When the going gets rough ... difficult points in treatment: Identification, exploration and working through (panel) Helen H. Krackow Panels Pages: 117 - 130
The triple lens of contemporary psychoanalytic vision (panel) Judith BloomAlan GrossmanRosemary C. Lukton Panels Pages: 131 - 135
Comparative theoretical and treatment advances in child and adult analysis: A hampstead perspective (keynote panel) Rosemarie GaetaKatherine ReesAlice Medine King Panels Pages: 137 - 143