- pp. 3-26
From Discovery to Validation: A Basic Challenge to Psychoanalysis
Alex H. Kaplan - pp. 27-46
Reconstruction: Its Nature and Therapeutic Value
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 47-68
Some Current and Recurrent Problems of Psychoanalytic Technique
Harold P. Blum - pp. 69-87
Freud's "Analytic Pact": The Standard Therapeutic Alliance
Mark Kanzer - pp. 89-118
Notes on the Noninterpretive Elements in the Psychoanalytic Situation and Process
Leo Stone - pp. 119-141
From Insight to Change
Leo Rangell - pp. 143-159
The Bipolar Self
Ernest S. Wolf & Sheldon J. Meyers - pp. 161-175
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the "More Disturbed" Adolescent
Peter Blos & Morton Shane - pp. 179-219
Changing Models of Infancy and the Nature of Early Development: Remodeling the Foundation
Robert N. Emde - pp. 221-236
Borderline Conditions and Pathological Narcissism
Nathan P. Segel - pp. 236-247
Borderline Personality Disorders: The Concept, the Syndrome, the Patient: Edited by Peter Hartocollis. New York: International Universities Press, 1977, xiv + 535 pp., $24.95.
John S. Kafka - pp. 249-264
Book Notices
- pp. 281-307
Empathy: Its Nature and Limitations
Dan H. Buie - pp. 309-336
The Perspective of the Self-Representation: Some Clinical Implications
Alan J. Eisnitz - pp. 337-351
Selfobject Disorders and Psychoanalytic Theory: A Historical Perspective
Michael Franz Basch - pp. 353-375
The Bipolar Self in the Psychoanalytic Treatment Process: Clinical-Theoretical Considerations
Paul H. Ornstein - pp. 377-394
The Bipolar Self: Discussion of Alternative Perspectives
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 395-411
Notes on the Concepts of Selfobject and Preoedipal Object
Stanley J. Coen - pp. 413-425
The Survivor Syndrome: Further Observations and Dimensions
William G. Niederland - pp. 427-446
A Clinical Report of Penis Envy: Its Multiple Meanings and Defensive Function
Laila Karme - pp. 447-467
The Nature of Literary Psychology
Leon Edel - pp. 489-510
Referral to Psychoanalytic Candidates: A Special Problem in Technique
Eugene Halpert - pp. 511-534
Loss of Reality in Perversions—With Special Reference to Fetishism
Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel - pp. 535-557
Hypochondriacal Symptoms as Derivatives of Unconscious Fantasies of Being Beaten or Tortured
Alexander R. Broden & Wayne A. Myers - pp. 559-579
Aggression in the Service of the Ego and the Self
Joseph Rudolph - pp. 581-605
Cognitive Development and Female Psychology
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 607-630
On Love, Dying Together, and Liebestod Fantasies
Helen K. Gediman - pp. 631-641
The Role of Breast-Feeding in Psychosexual Development and the Achievement of the Genital Phase
Charles N. Sarlin - pp. 643-658
Contemporary Problems of Psychoanalytic Technique
Harold P. Blum & Richard C. Simons - pp. 659-671
Insight: Clinical Conceptualizations
Melvin A. Scharfman & K. H. Blacker - pp. 673-688
Masochism: Current Concepts
Arnold M. Cooper & Newell Fischer - pp. 691-700
The Psychological Birth of the Human Infant: By Margaret S. Mahler, Fred Pine, and Anni Bergman. New York: Basic Books, 1975, xii + 308 pp., $15.00.
Eugene Mahon - pp. 701-706
The Infant's Reaction to Strangers: By Thérèse Gouin Décarie in collaboration with Jacques Goulet, Martine Darquenne Brossard, Sandra Rafman, and Ruth Shaffran. New York: International Universities Press, 1974, 233 pp., $15.00.
Melvin A. Scharfman - pp. 707-713
Modern Psychoanalytic Concepts in a General Psychology. Psychological Issues Monogr. 42/43: By Allan D. Rosenblatt and James T. Thickstun. New York: International Universities Press, 1977, xiv + 348 pp., $16.50.
Vann Spruiell - pp. 715-737
Book Notices
- pp. 745-787
The Paranoid Adolescent as Viewed Through Psychoanalysis
E. James Anthony - pp. 789-813
Object Inconstancy and Paranoid Conspiracy
Harold P. Blum - pp. 815-829
The Concepts of Attachment and Bonding
Sylvia Brody - pp. 831-867
The Effect of Sensory and Other Deficits in Children on their Experience of People
David A. Freedman - pp. 869-892
The Unobjectionable Part of the Transference
Martin H. Stein - pp. 893-920
Sexualization as a Predominant Mode of Defense
Stanley J. Coen - pp. 921-938
Metapsychology—Who Needs It?
W. W. Meissner - pp. 939-942
Screen Memories and Termination of a Psychoanalysis: A Preliminary Communication
Eugene Mahon & Delia Battin