Pt. I. Fundamental issues. -- What is a multicultural perspective for psychoanalysis? -- The social conscience of psychoanalysis -- Psychoanalysis in an historic-economic perspective -- How universal is the psychoanalytic self? -- Pt. II. The dynamics of diversity in the treatment process. -- Psychodynamic treatment with the urban poor -- The African-American patient in psychodynamic treatment -- Working-class issues -- Countertransference in cross-cultural psychotherapy. -- Pt. III. Language and other clinical considerations. -- The end of analyzability -- The accommodation of diversity in psychoanalysis -- Skin color in psychotherapy -- In search of repressed memories in bilingual individuals -- Assessing the psychodynamic function of language in the bilingual patient.