- pp. 3-4
Editor's Introduction
Harold P. Blum - pp. 5-33
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Problem of Reality
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 34-60
Aggression: A Reconsideration
Henri Parens - pp. 61-76
The Concept of Erotized Transference
Harold P. Blum - pp. 77-92
Posture, Gesture, and Movement in the Analyst: Cues to Interpretation and Countertransference
Theodore J. Jacobs - pp. 93-107
On the Two Forms of Intimacy
William A. Binstock - pp. 108-126
"All Roads Lead to Rome": The Role of the Nursemaid in Freud's Dreams
Kenneth A. Grigg - pp. 127-134
Three Letters from Sigmund Freud to André Breton
Frederick B. Davis - pp. 135-154
The Experience of Separation-Individuation in Infancy and its Reverberations Through the Course of Life: 1. Infancy and Childhood
Muriel C. Winestine - pp. 155-167
The Experience of Separation-Individuation in Infancy and its Reverberations Through the Course of Life—2. Adolescence and Maturity
Irwin M. Marcus - pp. 168-181
Research on the Therapeutic Process in Psychoanalysis
Theodore L. Dorpat - pp. 182-192
On the Fate of Transference after the Termination of Analysis
Hal T. Hurn - pp. 193-237
The Structure of Psychoanalytic Theory
Adrienne Applegarth - pp. 238-243
Book Notices
- pp. 249-261
The Affective Unconscious and the Cognitive Unconscious
Jean Piaget - pp. 262-284
Original Sin: "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You, Mother"—A Basic Fantasy Epitomized by a Male Homosexual
Irving Berent - pp. 285-302
A Specific Dream During the Termination Phase of Successful Psychoanalyses
Jerome D. Oremland - pp. 303-327
A Systematic Metapsychological Assessment of the Personality—Its Application to the Problem of Analyzability
Stanley I. Greenspan & Cecil C.H. Cullander - pp. 328-332
Bertha Pappenheim: Addenda to her Case History
George H. Pollock - pp. 333-343
Movement Therapy as a Psychotherapeutic Tool
Elaine V. Siegel - pp. 344-346
Commentary on Movement Therapy as a Psychotherapeutic Tool
Albert J. Solnit - pp. 347-350
Comments on Movement Therapy as a Psychotherapeutic Tool
Judith S. Kestenberg - pp. 351-376
Transitional Fantasies in the Analysis of a Narcissistic Personality
Vamik D. Volkan - pp. 377-398
Insight and Self-Observation
Robert L. Hatcher - pp. 399-434
A Study of the Representation of Objects in Schizophrenia
Stanley Grand, Norbert Freedman & Irving Steingart - pp. 457-473
When Friends Fall Out": Developmental Interference with the Function of Some Imaginary Companions
Ronald M. Benson & David B. Pryor - pp. 474-494
Psychoanalytic Technique and the Ego's Capacity for Viewing Intrapsychic Activity
Paul Gray - pp. 495-525
The Metapsychology of Pleasure
Charles Ducey & M. David Galinsky - pp. 526-542
On a Particular Form of Masturbation in Women: Masturation with Water
Eugene Halpert - pp. 543-557
The Therapeutic Relationship
William A. Binstock - pp. 558-575
On the Nature of Free Association
Stanley Rosner - pp. 576-602
Committees of the Board on Professional Standards
James T. McLaughlin - pp. 603-616
Indications and Contraindications for Child Analysis: Current Views
William J. Pieper - pp. 617-632
Technique and Prognosis in the Treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorders
Lester Schwartz - pp. 633-645
The Experience of Separation-Individuation in Infancy and its Beverberations Through the Course of Life: Maturity, Senescence, and Sociological Implications
Irving Sternschein - pp. 688-691
Book Notices
- pp. 697-712
The Nonreporting Training Analyst, the Analysis, and the Institute
James T. McLaughlin - pp. 713-713
Editor's Note
Harold P. Blum - pp. 714-726
Reporting, Nonreporting, and Assessment in the Training Analysis
Victor Calef & Edward M. Weinshel - pp. 727-744
Can the Psychology of Childhood be Taught to Students of Psychoanalysis? Problems and Prospects
Helen R. Beiser - pp. 745-771
Conversion Hysteria and Conversion Symptoms: A Revision of Classification and Concepts
Melitta Sperling - pp. 772-787
Notes on the Concept of Splitting and the Defense Mechanism of the Splitting of Representations
Joseph D. Lichtenberg & Joseph William Slap - pp. 788-816
Identification and Learning
W. W. Meissner - pp. 817-832
Beating Fantasies and Daydreams Revisited: Presentation of a Case
Winslow Hunt - pp. 833-850
Limitations of Method in Psychoanalytic Biography: A Historical Inquiry
Martin S. Bergmann - pp. 851-866
Motivational Factors in Self-Referral to Experiential Groups
Stuart Feder