Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis:

Proceedings of The New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society
Volume 5 (1996), Number 1 
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

I. Paper and Discussion

Editors' Introduction, 5

Reciprocal Responsiveness and the Matching of Nonverbal Cues in Psychoanalysis: A Case Study,
Regina Palley, M.D., 7

Discussion, Evelyne Albrecht Schwaber, M.D., 24

Discussion, John B. McDevitt, M.D., 32

Discussion, Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D., 34

Discussion, Wendy Olesker, Ph.D., 39

Response, Regina Pally, M.D., 48

II. Longitudinal Studies and Clinical Psychoanalysis
From the Proceedings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
 
Overview and Introduction,
Francis D. Baudry, M.D., 61

The Significance of the Development of Metacognitive Control Over Mental Representations In Parenting and Infant, Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., 67

Discussion, Arnold Wilson, Ph.D., 67

Discussion, Peter B. Neubauer, M.D., 87

Panel on Relevance of Longitudinal Studies for Clinical Psychoanalysis

Introduction, Albert J. Solnit, M.D., 102

Infant Observational Research and Psychoanalysis, Henri Parens, M.D., 107

A View from Attachment Theory and Research, Arietta Slade, Ph.D., 112

Longitudinal Studies, Theodore Shapiro, M.D., 123

III. Developmental Research

A Developmental Perspective on Omnipotence, Jack Novick, Ph.D., Kerry Kelly Novick, 129

IV. Contributions from the Field of Psychotherapy

"Black Hole" Phenomena: Deficit or Defense? A Case Report, Revella Levin, Ph.D.

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