VOLUME LXXII 000000January 0 2003000000No. 1
CONTENTS


HOW THEORY AFFECTS PRACTICE

Editor's Introduction

HENRY F. SMITH • Theory and Practice: Intimate Partnership or False Connection?

Original Articles

PETER FONAGY Some Complexities in the Relationship of Psychoanalytic Theory to Technique

HENRY F. SMITH • Conceptions of Conflict in Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice

GAIL S. REED • Spatial Metaphors of the Mind

ALVARO REY DE CASTRO • In Search of the Elusive Nature of Clinical Psychoanalytic Theory

PAUL H. ORNSTEIN and ANNA ORNSTEIN • The Function of Theory in Psychoanalysis: A Self Psychological Perspective

ANTONINO FERRO • Marcella: The Transition from Explosive Sensoriality to the Ability to Think

FRED BUSCH • Back to the Future

IRWIN HIRSCH • Analysts’ Observing-Participation with Theory

MARCIANNE BLEVIS and JUDITH FEHER-GUREWICH • The Jouissance of the Other and the Prohibition of Incest: A Lacanian Perspective

MARILIA AISENSTEIN • Does the Cure Come as a Byproduct of Psychoanalytic Treatment?

Discussion

ROBERT MICHELS • The Several Relationships of Theory and Practice

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