CHAPTER 1: The bilateral and ongoing nature of games. Jenni Hine, Transactional Analysis Journal, 1990, 20:1, 28-37.
CHAPTER 2: Through the looking glass: Explorations I transference and countertransference. Petruska Clarkson, Transactional Analysis Journal, 1991, 21:2, 99-107.
CHAPTER 3: An overview of the psychodynamic school of Transactional Analysis and its epistemological foundations. Carlo Moiso & Michele Novellino, Transactional Analysis Journal, 2000, 30:1, 182-187.
CHAPTER 4: Therapeutic relatedness in Transactional Analysis: The truth of love or the love of truth. William F. Cornell & Frances Bonds-White, Transactional Analysis Journal, 2001, 31:1, 71-83.
CHAPTER 5: Reflections on Transactional Analysis in the context of contemporary relational approaches. Diana Shmukler, 2001, Transactional Analysis Journal, 31:1, 94-101.
CHAPTER 6: There ain't no cure for love: The psychotherapy of an erotic transference, Helena Hargaden, 2001, Transactional Analysis Journal, 31:4, 213-219.
CHAPTER 7: Psychological function, relational needs, and transferential resolution: Psychotherapy of an obsession. Richard. G. Erskine, 2001, Transactional Analysis Journal, 31:4, 220-226.
CHAPTER 8: The man with no name: A response to Hargaden and Erskine. Charlotte Sills, Transactional Analysis Journal, 31:4, 227-232.
CHAPTER 9: There ain't no cure without sex: The provision of a "vital" base. William F. Cornell, Transactional Analysis Journal, 2001, 31:4, 233-239.
CHAPTER 10: The place of failure and rupture in psychotherapy. Carole Shadbolt, Transactional Analysis Journal, 2012, 42:1, 5-16.
CHAPTER 11: Traversing the fault lines: Trauma and enactment. Jo Stuthridge, Transactional Analysis Journal, 2012, 42:4, 238-251.
CHAPTER 12: This edgy emotional landscape: A discussion of Stuthridge's "Traversing the fault lines". William F. Cornell, Transactional Analysis Journal, 2012, 42:2, 252-256.
CHAPTER 13: Are games, enactments, and reenactments similar? No, yes, it depends. Ed Novak, Transactional Analysis Journal, 2015, 45:2, 117-127.
CHAPTER 14: The role of the imagination in an analysis of unconscious relatedness. Helena Hargaden, Transactional Analysis Journal, 2016, 46:4, 311-321.