Ch. 1: Personality theory and subjectivity
The observer is the observed
Subjectivity and validity
The psychology and sociology of knowledge
Decentering in the genesis of knowledge
Attempted circumventions of subjectivity
Methodological objectivism
Structures of the subjective world
Ambivalence in Freud's life
the defensive-restitutive function of freud's theories
The subjective world in Jung's theory
The collective unconscious and archetypes
The psychological origins of Jung's theory
The genesis of the secret
Critical formative experiences
The subjectivity of jung's theories
Thematic structure of Reich's works
Character analysis and orgastic potency
biological research and the treatment of cancer
Unidentified flying objects
A pivotal childhood trauma
Future aspects of Reich's life and thought
Images of history, civilization, and nature
Sexual dread and self-dissolution
Evidence of narcissistic disturbance
The subjectivity of rank's theories
Ch. 6: From the subjectivity of theory to a theory of intersubjectivity
Critiques of psychoanalytic metapsychology
Metapsychology and the subjective world
Psychoanalytic phenomenology and the theory of intersubjectivity
Metapsychology, metaphysics, and intersubjectivity
The subjectivity of intersubjectivity theory