Original Articles
FRED PINE • Beyond Pluralism: Psychoanalysis and the Workings of Mind
ELENA MOLINARI • From Crumpled-Up Paper to Origami: An Analyst Learns to Play
Psychoanalysis and Literary Creativity
JAY GREENBERG • Editor’s Introduction
DENNIS HASELEY • Catching Ghosts
ADELE TUTTER • Set This House on Fire: The Self-Analysis of Raymond Carver
THEODORE J. JACOBS • Insights, Epiphanies, and Working Through: On Healing, Self-Healing, and Creativity in the Writer and the Analyst
WARREN S. POLAND • Self-Analysis and Creativity: Views from Inside and Outside
Classics and Controversies
HELENE DEUTSCH • The Impostor: Contribution to Ego Psychology of a Type of Psychopath (1955)
PHYLLIS GREENACRE • The Impostor (1958)
LUCY LA FARGE • Two Papers on “The Impostor”
JOHN STEINER • The Impostor Revisited
Book Reviews
COOPER: A Disturbance in the Field: Essays in Transference-Countertransference Engagement (W. Katz)
FIORINI & CANESTRI: The Experience of Time: Psychoanalytic Perspectives (A. Abbasi)
CONCI: Sullivan RevisitedLife and Work: Harry Stack Sullivan’s Relevance for Contemporary Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Psychoanalysis (A. Esman)
MCGINLEY & VARCHEVKER: Enduring Loss: Mourning, Depression, and Narcissism Through the Life Cycle (E. Lager)
GYLER: The Gendered Unconscious: Can Gender Discourses Subvert Psychoanalysis? (R. Fischer)
BRENNER: Injured Men: Trauma, Healing, and the Masculine Self (K. Kelly)
Contents of Volume LXXX
Name and Subject Indexes of Volume LXXX