I Psychoanalytic History
- pp. 23-39
Oedipus and America: Historical Perspectives on the Reception of Psychoanalysis in the United States
John Demos - pp. 41-64
Psychoanalytic Theory and History: Groups and Events
Bruce Mazlish & John Demos - pp. 75-102
A Grammar for the Humanities
John E. Gedo - pp. 103-141
Psychoanalytic Aspects of Religious Experience
W. W. Meissner - pp. 143-164
The Psychoanalytic Study of Social Phenomena: A Review Essay
Mark J. Gehrie - pp. 181-207
The Transference Enactment of Early Body-Image Determinants
J. Gordon Maguire - pp. 209-246
Self Representation and the Capacity for Self Care
Henry Krystal - pp. 247-256
Fixation Processes as Illuminated by War Psychopathology
Hai Halevi - pp. 257-271
Creative Responses to Early Trauma
Eric A. Baum - pp. 273-283
Psychological Aspects of Accidents
T. L. Dorpat - pp. 303-312
Critical Notes on Schafer's “Action Language”
Louis A. Fourcher - pp. 313-314
Critical Notes on Schafer's “Action Language”
Barnaby B. Barratt - pp. 315-336
Psychoanalysis, Physics, and the Mind-Body Problem
Stephen Toulmin - pp. 336-342
Psychoanalysis, Physics, and the Mind-Body Problem
Paul Ricoeur - pp. 343-351
Psychoanalysis, Physics, and the Mind-Body Problem
Don R. Swanson - pp. 353-384
Psychoanalysis and Follow-Up: The Personal and Cultural Meaning of the Experience of a Nisei in Treatment
G. Charlotte Babcock & J. Mark Gehrie - pp. 385-394
The Aesthetic Moment and the Search for Transformation
Christopher Bollas - pp. 429-441
Movies in the Seventies: Some Heroic Types
Kenneth Newman - pp. 443-481
On Siblings, Childhood Sibling Loss, and Creativity
George H. Pollock