Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-214) and index.
Chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 Notes on the transference (1957) -- chapter 2 Counter-transference (1960) -- chapter 3 Suggestions towards a theory of supervision (1961) -- part 4 Reply to Dr Edinger (1961) -- chapter 5 A comment on James Hillman's papers (1962) -- chapter 6 Problems of a training analyst (undated) -- chapter 7 Reflections on training analysis (1968) -- chapter 8 Technique and counter-transference (1969) -- chapter 9 Reply to Plaut's 'Comment' (1970) -- chapter 10 The interrelation between patient and therapist (1972) -- chapter 11 Jung's conception of transference (1974) -- chapter 12 Defences of the self (1974) -- chapter 13 Analyst--patient interaction (1975) -- chapter 14 Discussion of Thomas B. Kirsch, 'The practice of multiple analysis in analytical psychology' (1976) -- chapter 15 Analytical psychology and counter-transference (1979) -- chapter 16 Contribution to symposium 'How do I assess progress in supervision?' (1982) -- chapter 17 How I do analysis (1988) -- part 18 Fordham's rejoinder to Spiegelman's comments (1988) -- chapter 19 The supposed limits of interpretation (1991) -- part 20 Rejoinder to Nathan Schwartz-Salant (1991) -- chapter 21 On not knowing beforehand (1993).