- pp. 3-54
On Friendship
Leo Rangell - pp. 55-65
A Neurological Perspective on Ego Development in Infancy
Gordon Bronson - pp. 66-83
Confrontation, Conflict, and the Body Image
Ira Miller - pp. 84-96
Federn's Annotation of Freud's Theory of Anxiety
I. Peter Glauber - pp. 97-116
The Place of Paul Federn's Ego Psychology in Psychoanalytic Metapsychology
Martin S. Bergmann - pp. 117-130
A Type of Transference Elation
Alfred J. Siegman - pp. 131-142
Scientific Proceedings—panel Reports—Analysis Terminable and Interminable—twenty-Five Years Later
Arnold Z. Pfeffer - pp. 143-150
Psychoanalytic Considerations Concerning the Development of Language in Early Childhood
David Crocker - pp. 151-160
The Concept of the Id
Eli Marcovitz - pp. 161-172
Symptom Formation
Harry H. Nierenberg - pp. 173-223
The Dilemma of Human Identity—Notes on Self-Transformation, Self-Objectivation, and Metamorphosis
Heinz Lichtenstein - pp. 227-228
From Helene Deutsch
Helene Deutsch - pp. 229-244
The Meaning of the Analyst after Analysis—A Contribution to the Theory of Therapeutic Results
Arnold Z. Pfeffer - pp. 245-280
Short-Term Psychoanalytic and Psychosomatic Predictions
Peter H. Knapp - pp. 281-302
On the Manifest Dream in Schizophrenia
George A. Richardson & Robert A. Moore - pp. 303-330
Fetishistic Behavior—A Contribution to its Complex Development and Significance
Robert Dickes - pp. 331-344
Countertransference and Identity Phenomena Manifested in the Analysis of a Case of "Phallus Girl" Identity
Frederick F. Shevin - pp. 345-359
The Phallic Representation of the Voice
Alvin Suslick - pp. 360-385
Sexual Response in Women—A Correlation of Physiological Findings with Psychoanalytic Concepts
Marcel Heiman - pp. 386-414
The Historical Development of Theoretical and Clinical Concepts of Overt Female Homosexuality
C. W. Socarides - pp. 451-473
Some Considerations on Free Association
Rudolph M. Loewenstein - pp. 474-499
An Inquiry Into the Concept of Working Through
Walter A. Stewart - pp. 500-541
Pathological Mourning and Childhood Mourning
John Bowlby - pp. 542-545
The Hidden "We"
Robert Seidenberg - pp. 546-575
A Critical Digest of the Literature on Psychoanalytic Supervision
Daryl E. Debell - pp. 576-594
The Supervisory Situation
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 595-604
Panel Reports—Psychoanalytic Contributions to the Nosology of Childhood Psychic Disorders
Peter B. Neubauer - pp. 605-618
The Concept of Psychic Energy
Arnold H. Modell - pp. 619-627
The Significance of Intrapsychic Conflict
John C. Nemiah - pp. 628-651
Historical Fiction
Robert Waelder - pp. 652-660
The Significance of the Adaptive Hypothesis for Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice
Elizabeth R. Zetzel - pp. 661-666
Book Notices
- pp. 675-703
Freud and the Psychoanalysis of History
K. R. Eissler - pp. 704-724
Variants of Comic Caricature and their Relationship to Obsessive-Compulsive Phenomena
Victor H. Rosen - pp. 725-751
The Parent as Sphinx
Leonard Shengold - pp. 752-773
Remembering and Forgetting Dreams in Psychoanalysis
Roy M. Whitman - pp. 775-789
Body Ego and Creative Imagination
Gilbert J. Rose - pp. 790-816
Feminine Identity
Charles N. Sarlin - pp. 817-831
The Psychology of Gossip
Jean B. Rosenbaum & Mayer Subrin - pp. 832-834
A Finger-Licking Finger-Flicking Habit
W. Clifford M. Scott