Volume
6, Number 1, Winter 1985 ~ Special Issue, Part 1
The
Sexual Body: An Interdisciplinary Perspective by Arthur Efron, State University of New York at Buffalo.
Introduction:
The Perspective of the Sexual Body.
Psychoanalysis
as the Key Discipline.
Analogues
of Original Sin: The Postulate of Innate Destructive Aggression.
The Reichian
Tradition: A View of the Sexual Body.
Challenges
to Psychoanalytic Theory: Recent Developments.
Volume
6, Number 2, Spring 1985 ~ Special Issue, Part 2
The
Sexual Body: An Interdisciplinary Perspective by Arthur Efron, State University of New York at Buffalo.
Reinventing
the Asexual Infant: On the Recent "Explosion" in Infant Research.
The Adult
Sexual Body: A Missing Theory.
The Sexual
Body, Pschoanalysis and Science: Bowlby, Peterfreund, and
Kohut.
Lichtenstein,
Holland, and Lacan: Ambivalence Toward the Sexual Body, Cooptation,
and Defiance.
World
Hypotheses and Interdisciplinary Sciences in Intimate Relation.
Volume
6, Number 3, Summer 1985
The Ethical
Ramifications of Mediation Theory. Paul
G. Muscari, State University College of New York at Glens
Falls.
Logical
Behaviorism and the Simulation of Mental Episodes. Dale Jacquette, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln.
An Introduction
to the Perceptual Kind of Conception of Direct (Reflective)
Consciousness. Thomas Natsoulas,
University of California, Davis.
The Fallacious
Origin of the Mind-Body Problem: A Reconsideration of Descartes'
Method and Results. Jerry
L. Jennings, University of Pennsylvania.
Consciousness,
Naturalism, and Nagel. Owen
Flanagan, Wellesley College and Duke University.
The Transpersonal
Psychology of Patanjali's Yoga-Sutra (BookI: Samadhi):
A Translation and Interpretation. Richard
J. Castillo, University of Hawaii.
The Effects
of Oppositional Meaning in Incidental Learning: An Empirical
Demonstration of the Dialectic. Richard
N. Williams and John Paul Lilly, Brigham Young University.
Book
Reviews
Reagan's
America. Lloyd deMause. Reviewed by William F. Stone, University of Maine
at Orono.
The
Moebius Seed: A Visionary Novel of Planetary Transformation. Steven M. Rosen. Reviewed
by Steven Connelly, Indiana
State University.
The
Nightmare: The Psychology and Biology of Terrifying Dreams. Ernest Hartmann. Reviewed
by Matthew C. Brennan, Indiana
State University.
A
Tool for Understanding Human Differences. Tyra
Arraj and Jim Arraj. Reviewed
by Victor H. Jones, Indiana
State University.
Freud's
Rules of Dream Interpretation. Alexander
Grinstein. Reviewed by Gordon
Patterson, Florida
Institute of Technology.
Volume
6, Number 4, Autumn 1985
Retarded
Development: The Evolutionary Mechanism Underlying the Emergence
of the Human Capacity for Language. Sonia
Ragir, College of Staten Island.
Awareness
I: The Natural Ecology of Subjective Experience And the Mind-Brain
Problem Revisited. Mark
W. Ketterer, Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and
Surgery.
Preserved
and Impaired Information Processing Systems in Human Bitemporal
Amnesiacs and their Infrahuman Analogues: Role of Hippocampectomy. Paulette Donovan Gage, University
of Maine at Orono.
A Critique
of Three Conceptions of Mental Illness. W.
Miller Brown, Trinity College.
The Subjective
Character of Experience. Paul
G. Muscari, State University College of New York at Glen Falls.
Human
Learning, by Thomas H. Leahey and Richard J. Harris. Reviewed by Stanley S. Pliskoff,
University of Maine at Orono.
Book
Reviews
Great
Hatred, Little Room: The Irish Historical Novel. James
M. Cahalan. Reviewed by
Stephen E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Child
Custody Evaluations: A Practical Guide. Diane
Skafte. Reviewed by Valarie
A. Bailey, Child
Protective Services, Vigo County, Indiana.
Marital
Myths. Arnold A. Lazarus. Reviewed by Eoin St. John, Physical Therapy Systems.
AIDS:
The Mystery and the Solution. Alan
Cantwell, Jr., M.D.. Reviewed
by Raymond C. Russ, University
of Maine at Orono.