The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis.

Volume 29, Number 2, Summer 2001

ARTICLES:
Perversion: Erotic Form of Hatred or Exciting Avoidance of Reality? pp. 195
Author(s): Jon Jureidini

Patterns of Patient Disclosure in Psychotherapy pp. 213
Author(s): Desnee A. Hall and Barry A. Farber

A Review of the Psychoanalytic Literature on Abortion pp. 231
Author(s): Ginta V. Remeikis

A Cost-Effective Psychoanalytic Treatment of a Severely Disturbed Woman pp. 245
Author(s): Ronald Abramson

Life and Death in the Nursery: A Soft Sell for Hard Lessons pp. 265
Author(s): Stewart Gabel

Dante's Divine Comedy Revisited: What Can Modern Psychoanalysts Learn from a Medieval "Psychoanalysis"? pp. 281
Author(s): Richard D. Chessick

American Psychoanalysts Who Influenced Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Nigh pp. 305
Author(s): Ann-Louise S. Silver

Parents' Perceptions of the Effects of Their Child's Therapy pp. 319
Author(s): Barry A. Farber and Debra Nevas

Child Serial Murder-Psychodynamics: Closely Watched Shadows pp. 331
Author(s): Ronald Turco

Altruism and the Hypothesis of Meta-Selection in Human Evolution pp. 339
Author(s): Ferdinand Knobloch

COMMENTARY:
The Extemal Credentialing Process as a Joint Endeavor: Lessons from the Past pp. 355
Author(s): Leon Hoffman

BOOK REVIEWS:
A Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Theory and Technique, by Bruce Fink pp. 365
Reviewed By: Richard D. Chessick

The Therapeutic Alliance. Workshop Series of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Monograph Nine pp. 2000, edited by Steven T. Levy pp. 369
Reviewed By: Thomas P. Kalman

Hysteria, by Christopher Bollas pp. 371
Reviewed By: Miriam Cohen

Immigration and Identity: Turmoil, Treatment, and Transformation, by Salman Akhtar pp. 375
Reviewed By: Bertram Schaffner