- pp. 3-23
Psychoanalysis Today
Robert C. Bak - pp. 24-50
Psychoanalytic Considerations of the Psychotic Character
John Frosch - pp. 51-85
Factors in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Narcissistic Personalities
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 86-101
Studies in Audio-Recorded Psychoanalysis—Ii. the Effect of Recording Upon the Analyst
Justin Simon, Geraldine Fink, Merton M. Gill, Noble A. Endicott & Irving H. Paul - pp. 102-123
Further Experimental Studies of Dynamic Propositions in Psychoanalysis—On the Function and Meaning of Regressive Thinking
Lloyd H. Silverman - pp. 125-149
Is Psychoanalysis "Our Science"—Reflections on the Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis
Saul I. Harrison - pp. 150-164
Psychoanalytic Distinction Between Myth and Mythopoesis
Harry Slochower - pp. 165-176
The Development of the Child's Sense of his Sexual Identity
Virginia L. Clower - pp. 177-194
The Fate of the Defenses in the Psychoanalytic Process
Justin Krent - pp. 195-208
The Ideological Wellsprings of Psychoanalysis
Lucille B. Ritvo - pp. 209-218
Psychoanalytic Evaluation of Addiction and Habituation
William A. Frosch - pp. 219-245
Thoughts on Art in the Age of Freud—A Review
John E. Gedo - pp. 246-255
Book Notices
- pp. 267-284
The Primacy of Genitality in the Light of Ego Psychology—Introductory Remarks
Nathaniel Ross - pp. 285-299
The Current Status of the Concept of Genital Primacy
Charles N. Sarlin - pp. 300-318
Changing Implications of the Concept of Psychosexual Development—An Inquiry Concerning the Validity of Classical Psychoanalytic Assumptions Concerning Sexuality
Heinz Lichtenstein - pp. 319-341
Narcissism—The Term and the Concept
Sydney E. Pulver - pp. 342-357
Adolescent Transference—A Problem of the Terminal Phase of Analysis
Hal T. Hurn - pp. 358-371
The Place of Forgetting in Memory Functioning
Herbert J. Schlesinger - pp. 372-378
A Note on the Complexity Surrounding a Temporary Use of Denial
Alfred J. Siegman - pp. 379-398
Features of Fugue—A Unified Hypothesis of Regression
Thomas J. Luparello - pp. 399-421
Interpretation and Naming
Theodore Shapiro - pp. 422-439
A Principle of Evolutionary Biology for Psychoanalysis—Schneirla's Evolutionary and Developmental Theory of Biphasic Processes Underlying Approach and Withdrawal and Freud's Unpleasure and Pleasure Principles
Max Schur & Lucille B. Ritvo - pp. 440-461
Preventive Psychiatry and the Field Theory of Reality
Roger L. Gould - pp. 462-484
Scientific Activities of the American Psychoanalytic Association—An Inquiry
Heinz Kohut - pp. 519-538
Functional Phenomenon: Historical Concept, Contemporary Defense
Austin Silber - pp. 539-561
On the Structural View of Affect
Joseph H. Smith - pp. 562-598
Therapeutic Playback, Self Objectification and the Analytic Process
Max M. Stern - pp. 599-621
The Analysis of Metaphor
Harold M. Voth - pp. 622-630
Social Deprivation in Childhood and Character Formation
Jeanne Spurlock - pp. 631-643
Action, Acting out and the Symptomatic Act
Norman B. Atkins - pp. 644-654
Research in Psychoanalysis: Experimental Studies
Justin Simon - pp. 655-672
Negative Therapeutic Reaction
Stanley L. Olinick - pp. 673-681
The Scope of the Psychoanalyst as a Consultant in Colleges
Lore Reich Rubin - pp. 682-735
The Ego in Health and Normality
Edward M. Weinshel - pp. 736-738
Book Notices
- pp. 747-782
A Psychophysiological Study of Nightmares
Charles Fisher, Joseph Byrne, Adele Edwards & Edwin Kahn - pp. 783-799
The Dream of Charles Dickens
Charles Kligerman - pp. 800-822
A Psychoanalytic Classification of Character Pathology
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 823-830
Snout-Hand Behavior in an Adult Patient
Carl P. Adatto - pp. 831-840
Object-Specific Superego Responses
Burton N. Wixen - pp. 841-859
Two Contrasting Types of Adolescent Depression and their Treatment
E. James Anthony - pp. 860-875
The Oedipus Myth, Adolescence, and the Succession of Generations
Norman B. Atkins