The Relevance of Sigmund Freud for the 21st Century
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Articles in this issue
The Relevance of Sigmund Freud for the 21st Century
Pages 215–216
Reppen, Joseph
An Analysis of the Course of Psychoanalysis: The Case for a Unitary Theory
Pages 217–238
Rangell, Leo
Prospects for Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century
Pages 239–256
Meissner, W.W.
Is Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Edifice Relevant to the 21st Century?
Pages 257–284
Grünbaum, Adolf
Freud's Legacy — Is It Still With Us?
Pages 285–301
Lothane, Zvi
The Relevance of Freud's Psychoanalysis in the 21st Century: Its Science and Its Research
Pages 302–326
Wallerstein, Robert S.
Freud's Relevance for Contemporary Psychoanalytic Technique
Pages 327–338
Summers, Frank
A Freudian Construct Lost and Reclaimed: The Psychodynamics of Personality Pathology
Pages 339–353
Bornstein, Robert F.
Freud, Civilization, Religion, and Stoicism
Pages 354–366
Kirsner, Douglas
Who Is Freud and What Does the New Century Behold?
Pages 367–372
Pincus, David
Reflections on the Death Drive
Pages 373–382
Mills, Jon
What Freud Called "The Psychology for Neurologists" and the Many Questions It Raises
Pages 383–407
Tabin, Johanna Krout
Freud on the Acropolis
Pages 408–416
Anderegg, David
The Relevance of Freud's Concept of Danger-Situation for an Intersubjective-Systems Perspective
Pages 417–419
Stolorow, Robert D.
Freud's Forgotten Evolutionary Project
Pages 420–429
Strenger, Carlo
Might Freud's Legacy Lie Beyond the Couch?
Pages 430–451
Twemlow, Stuart W.; Parens, Henri
Review of Recollecting Freud
Pages 452–455
Roazen, Paul


