- pp. 3-28
The Role of Analytic Neutrality in the Use of the Child Analyst as a New Object
Judith F. Chused - pp. 29-59
The Development of Masculinity: A Cross-Cultural Contribution
Robert J. Stoller & Gilbert H. Herdt - pp. 61-86
A Developmental Line of Gender Identity, Gender Role, and Choice of Love Object
Phyllis Tyson - pp. 87-111
Platonic Love, Transference Love, and Love in Real Life
Martin S. Bergmann - pp. 113-136
The Choice of a Name: "Dora" and Freud's Relationship with Breuer
Hannah S. Decker - pp. 137-167
A Method for Studying the Analysis of Aspects of the Patient's Experience of the Relationship in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Merton M. Gill & Irwin Z. Hoffman - pp. 169-184
On Some Clinical Implications of Action Language
Donald P. Spence - pp. 185-196
Gender and Gender Role
Robert J. Stoller & Samuel Wagonfeld - pp. 197-211
New Directions in Affect Theory
Peter Hartocollis & Eva P. Lester - pp. 213-233
Construction and Reconstruction: Clinical Aspects
Homer C. Curtis & Arthur Malin - pp. 237-244
Sexual Excitement: By Robert J. Stoller. New York: Pantheon, 1979, 281 pp., $11.95.
Vann Spruiell - pp. 245-252
Human Sexuality: A Comparative and Developmental Perspective: Edited by Herant Katchadourian. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1979, 358 pp., $14.95.
Eleanor Galenson - pp. 253-257
Freud: The Man and the Cause: By Ronald W. Clark. New York: Random House, 1980, xii + 632 pp., $19.95.
Arnold A. Rogow - pp. 258-264
The Scientific Credibility of Freud's Theories and Therapy: By Seymour Fisher and Roger Greenberg. New York: Basic Books, 1977, 502 pp., $22.50.
Frederick F. Shevin - pp. 265-275
Psychoanalysis and the History of the Individual: By Hans Loewald. New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press, 1978, x + 77 pp., $7.95.
Stuart Asch - pp. 277-308
Book Notices
- pp. 325-345
Man's Reach
Rebecca Z. Solomon - pp. 347-363
Serious Illness in the Analyst: Transference, Countertransference, and Reality Responses
Paul A. Dewald - pp. 365-379
Serious Illness in the Analyst: Countertransference Considerations
Sander M. Abend - pp. 381-418
The Theory of Gender Identity Disorders
Jon K. Meyer - pp. 419-434
The Resolution of a Transsexual Wish in a Five-Year-Old Boy
Loretta Loeb & Morton Shane - pp. 435-459
Fixing Women: Devaluation, Idealization, and the Female Fetish
Elizabeth A. Waites - pp. 461-470
The Symbol of Telephoning
Leonard Shengold - pp. 471-485
The Patient's Own Pillow on the Couch
Wayne A. Myers - pp. 487-508
Archaic Introjects and the Cosmology of H. G. Wells
Alan Parkin - pp. 509-523
Metaphors and Isomorphisms: Analogical Reasoning in Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Cecilio Paniagua - pp. 555-578
The Nature of the Oedipus Complex in the Dora Case
Alan Krohn & Janis Krohn - pp. 579-598
The Exit Line: Heightened Transference-Countertransference Manifestations at the End of the Hour
Glen O. Gabbard - pp. 599-620
Twin Transference as a Compromise Formation
Stanley J. Coen & Paul A. Bradlow - pp. 621-655
"Developmental Lag" in the Evolution of Technique for Psychoanalysis of Neurotic Conflict
Paul Gray - pp. 657-677
Notes on Critical Examinations of the Primal Scene Concept
Gerhard Dahl - pp. 679-699
The Current Psychoanalytic Dialogue: Its Counterpart in Renaissance Philosophy
Simon A. Grolnick - pp. 701-715
Beyond Lay Analysis: Pathways to a Psychoanalytic Career
Robert S. Wallerstein & Newell Fischer - pp. 717-733
Psychoanalytic Theories of the Self
Ernst A. Ticho & Arnold D. Richards - pp. 737-742
The Concordance to the Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud: Edited by Samuel A. Guttman, Randall L. Jones, and Stephen M. Parrish. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1980, 6 Vols., lxxiii + 5512 pp., $525.00.
Stanley Goodman - pp. 743-750
The Technique of Child Psychoanalysis. Discussions with Anna Freud: By Joseph Sandler, Hansi Kennedy, and Robert L. Tyson. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1980, 277 pp., $17.50.
Jules Glenn - pp. 751-753
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Vol. 35: Edited by Albert J. Solnit, Ruth S. Eissler, Anna Freud, Phyllis Greenacre, Marianne Kris, Peter B. Neubauer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980, 465 pp., $35.00.
Isidor Bernstein - pp. 754-757
The Adolescent Passage: Developmental Issues: By Peter Blos. New York: International Universities Press, 1979, 521 pp., $30.00.
J. Alexis Burland - pp. 758-761
Infancy: Its Place in Human Development: By Jerome Kagan, Richard B. Kearsley, and Phillip R. Zelazo. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1978, 325 pp., $6.95
Eleanor Galenson - pp. 762-774
Mothers, Fathers, and Children: Explorations in the Formation of Character in the First Seven Years: By Sylvia Brody and Sidney Axelrad, in association with Ethel Horn, Marsha Moroh, and Marvin Taylor. New York: International Universities Press, 1978, xiii + 669 pp., $35.00.
Lois B. Murphy - pp. 775-779
New Directions in Childhood Psychopathology. Vol. 1: Developmental Considerations: Edited by Saul I. Harrison and John F. McDermott, Jr. New York: International Universities Press, 1981, 600 pp., $35.00.
Donald Cohen - pp. 780-782
Beyond Interpretation: By John Gedo. New York: International Universities Press, 1978, xii + 280 pp., $22.50.
Robert Michels - pp. 783-785
Countertransference and Related Subjects: By Harold F. Searles. New York: International Universities Press, 1979, xi + 625 pp., $35.00.
Leon Chattah - pp. 786-789
The Dynamics of Psychological Development: By Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1980, 287 pp., $15.75.
R. M. Gonzalez - pp. 791-814
Book Notices
- pp. 827-848
Thoughts on the Emergence of the Sense of Self, with Particular Emphasis on the Body Self
Margaret S. Mahler & John B. McDevitt - pp. 849-862
The Alternate Schools and the Self
Ernst A. Ticho - pp. 863-891
The Self in Psychoanalytic Theory
Leo Rangell - pp. 893-917
Self, Ego, Affects, and Drives
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 919-937
The Self as Fantasy: Fantasy as Theory
William I. Grossman - pp. 939-957
The Superordinate Self in Psychoanalytic Theory and in the Self Psychologies
Arnold D. Richards - pp. 959-978
Theories of the Self and Psychoanalytic Concepts: Discussion
Harold P. Blum