- pp. 3-40
Organismic Equilibration and the Energy-Structure Duality in Psychoanalytic Theory—An Attempt at Theoretical Refinement
Riley W. Gardner - pp. 41-53
Discussion
Charles Brenner - pp. 54-59
Discussion
Nathaniel Ross - pp. 60-64
Discussion
Herbert Weiner - pp. 65-67
Closing Comments
Riley W. Gardner - pp. 68-99
The Symptom-Context Method—Quantitative Studies of Symptom Formation in Psychotherapy
Lester Luborsky & Arthur H. Auerbach - pp. 100-135
Hypnosis as a Method for Investigating Unconscious Thought Processes—A Review of Research
Lawrence Stross & Howard Shevrin - pp. 136-190
Psychoanalysis and Scientific Creativity—With Special Reference to Regression in the Service of the Ego
Marshall Bush - pp. 191-205
Problems of Termination in Child Analysis
Robert Kohrman - pp. 206-221
Dreams and Psychosis
John E. Mack - pp. 222-237
Problems of Termination in the Analysis of Adults
Stephen K. Firestein - pp. 238-267
Psychoanalysis—Taught, Learned, and Experienced
Sylvan Keiser - pp. 268-280
Book Notices
- pp. 291-311
Guides on Professional Conduct for Psychoanalysts
Joseph J. Michaels - pp. 312-332
Concerning the Teaching and Learning of Psychoanalysis
Rudolf Ekstein - pp. 333-352
Some Comments on Technical Precepts in Psychoanalysis
Charles Brenner - pp. 353-380
What Do We Mean by "Id"?
Anne Hayman - pp. 381-412
Speech and Psychic Structure—The Vocal-Auditory Organization of the Ego
Henry Edelheit - pp. 413-420
Unexpected Death in a Patient who Wished to Die
John C. Coolidge - pp. 421-436
A Common Type of Marital Incompatibility
Sidney Levin - pp. 437-451
Synergic Relations Between the Processes of Fatherhood and Psychoanalysis
Hal T. Hurn - pp. 452-473
Superior Intelligence—Its Contribution to Neurogenesis
Sylvan Keiser - pp. 474-488
Repetition Compulsion, Acting Out, and Identification with the Doer
Nathan P. Segel - pp. 489-510
The Cryptomnesic Fragment in the Discovery of Free Association
Harry Trosman - pp. 511-527
Aeschylus: Oresteia—A Cure in Fifth-Century Athens
Marian Tolpin - pp. 528-548
Lady Macbeth and Infanticide or "How Many Children had Lady Macbeth" Murdered?
Victor Calef - pp. 549-607
The Iceman Changeth—Toward an Empirical Approach to Creativity
Albert Rothenberg - pp. 608-623
Some Aspects of Charcot's Influence on Freud
Julian A. Miller - pp. 675-701
The Problem of Character Theory
Martin H. Stein - pp. 702-727
Dreams about the Patient—An Approach to the Problem of Countertransference
Roy M. Whitman, Milton Kramer & Bill J. Baldridge - pp. 728-742
On Raskolnikov's Dreams in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment
Richard B. Lower - pp. 743-784
The History of Freud's Concepts of Regression
Stanley W. Jackson - pp. 785-807
What are Defense Mechanisms?
Richard S. Siegal - pp. 808-825
The Pleasure Principle, the Constancy Principle, and the Primary Autonomous Ego
William Needles - pp. 826-847
Unconscious Fantasy and Masturbatory Technique
Ira Miller - pp. 848-861
The Role of Pregenital Fixations in Agoraphobia
Clifton Rhead - pp. 862-872
Spider Symbolism and Bisexuality
Lawrence E. Newman & Robert J. Stoller - pp. 873-887
Prince Hal's Conflict, Adolescent Idealism, and Buffoonery
Joseph D. Lichtenberg & Charlotte Lichtenberg - pp. 888-903
A Psychoanalytic View of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Harold P. Blum - pp. 904-926
Schnitzler's Das Schicksal Des Freiherrn Von Leisenbohg
M. Katan - pp. 927-940
King Lear and the Use of Humor in Treatment
Gilbert J. Rose - pp. 941-954
Narcissistic Resistance
Nathan P. Segel - pp. 955-967
Nonverbal Communication in the Analysis of Adults
Alvin Suslick - pp. 968-987
The Theory of Genital Primacy in the Light of Ego Psychology
Martin A. Berezin - pp. 995-1014
Some Early Manifestations of Transference—Their Implications for the First Phase of Psychoanalysis
Robert S. Daniels - pp. 1015-1029
Transference Birth Fantasies and Narcissism
Gilbert J. Rose - pp. 1030-1054
Transference, Somatization, and Symbiotic Need
Robert A. Savitt - pp. 1055-1073
Sensory Irruptions and Mental Organization
Theodore Lipin - pp. 1074-1096
On the Nature of Addiction to Cigarettes
Eli Marcovitz - pp. 1097-1113
Further Comments on a Common Type of Marital Incompatibility
Sidney Levin - pp. 1114-1141
The Reversal of Déjà Raconté
Dale Boesky - pp. 1142-1162
Defensive Reactions to Infantile Separation Anxiety
Katherine H. Tennes & E. Esther Lampl