The Meanings of Confrontation, Paul G. Myerson; Confrontation as a Mode of Teaching, James Mann; The Purpose of Confrontation, John Murray; Therapeutic Confrontation from Routine to Heroic, Howard A. Corwin; Confrontation, Countertransference and Context, Avery Weisman; The Uses of Confrontations in the Psychotherapy of Borderline Cases, Dan H. Buie Jr and Gerald Adler; The Misuses of Confrontation in the Psychotherapy of Borderline Cases, Gerald Adler and Dan H. Buie Jr; Aspects of Confrontation, Rolf Arvidson; Confrontation in the Analysis of the Transference Resistance, Harold Boris; Confrontation with the "Real" Analyst, Leon N. Shapin; The Place of Confrontation in Modern Psychotherapy, Leston L. Havens; Confrontation in the Therapeutic Process, Douglas F. Welpton; The Technique of Confrontation and Social Class Differences, Norman E. Zonberg; Confrontation as a Demand for Change, Sidney Levin; Confrontation in Psychotherapy - Consideration Arising from the Psychoanalytic Treatment of a Child, Myron Stocking; Confrontation in the Psychotherapy of Adolescent Patients, Henry Friedman; Confrontation in Short-Term, Anxiety-Provoking Psychotherapy, Peter Sifneos.