ABSTRACT

This issue contains articles contributed by psychologists affiliated with a number of psychoanalytic institutes, principally in New York, but also sprinkled throughout the country. The Psychoanalytic Training Institute of the New York Freudian Society is represented by Robert C. Lane, Edith Schwartz, and Fred Wolkenfeld; the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research by Edith Schwartz; and the New York Center for Psychoanalytic Training by Reuben Fine, James W. Hull, and Robert C. Lane. The William Alanson White Institute is represented by George D. Goldman, Joseph W. Newirth, Jerome L. Singer, and Warren Wilner; the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis by Franklin H. Goldberg; the Adelphi Postdoctoral Training Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis by Saralea E. Chazan, Reuben Fine, George D. Goldman, James W. Hull, Robert C. Lane, Joseph W. Newirth, Arnold Rachman, George Strieker, and Warren Wilner; the New York University Postdoctoral Training Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis by Franklin H. Goldberg, Ruth Ochroch, and Fred Wolkenfeld; and the Nova Postdoctoral Institute for Psychoanalysis by Robert C. Lane. The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health's Training Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis is represented by Anna Duran, Wilma Cohen Lewis, Dale Mendell, Arnold Rachman, Jeanne M. Safer, and Stephen M. Schiff. The Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies is represented by Elaine G. Caruth, and Norman C. Oberman; the Mount Zion Psychotherapy Research Group by Suzanne M. Gassner; the Topeka Psychoanalytic Institute and the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute by Martin Mayman; and the Michigan Society for Psychoanalytic Training by Bertram P. Karon. Patricia R. Everett is a psychologist in private practice.