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Editorial
T. T.S. Hayley - pp. 3-8
Opening Ceremony: 34th IPA Congress, Hamburg, 1985 on Sunday 28 July 1985
- pp. 9-16
Identification and its Vicissitudes as Observed in the Perversions
Mervin Glasser - pp. 19-30
Identifications, Neoneeds and Neosexualities
Joyce McDougall - pp. 33-44
Identification and its Vicissitudes in the Context of the Nazi Phenomenon
F. W. Eickhoff - pp. 45-52
Identification Processes and Denial in the Shadow of Nazism
Hillel Klein & Ilany Kogan - pp. 53-64
Identification and its Vicissitudes in Relation to the Nazi Phenomenon
David Rosenfeld - pp. 65-75
Identification and its Vicissitudes as Observed in Adolescence
Inaura Carneiro Leão - pp. 77-85
Identification and its Vicissitudes as Observed in Adolescence: Object Loss and Identification
Alan B. Zients - pp. 86-86
The Anna Maenchen Award in Child Psychoanalysis
Calvin F. Settlage, Joseph Afterman & Philip M. Spielman - pp. 87-130
The Bulletin of the International Psycho-Analytic Association, Volume 67, pp. 87-130
- pp. 133-146
Identification and its Vicissitudes in the Psychoses. The Importance of the Concept of the 'Maddening Object'
Jorge E. García - pp. 147-158
Identification and its Vicissitudes as Observed in Psychosis
Otto F. Kernberg - pp. 161-172
Identification and its Vicissitudes as Observed in Children: A Developmental Approach
Selma Kramer - pp. 173-179
A 3½-Year-Old Boy's Melancholic Identification with an Original Object
Edna O'Shaughnessy - pp. 181-190
Identification in Heal Thy and Pathological Character Formation
Martin A. Silverman - pp. 193-199
Vicissitudes of Identification as Observed in Character Pathology
Germano Vollmer Filho - pp. 201-208
Identification in the Neuroses
S. M. Abend & M. S. Porder - pp. 209-218
Identification and its Vicissitudes, as Observed in the Neuroses
Pere Folch Mateu - pp. 219-226
The Place of Germanic Language and Culture in Freud's Discovery of Psychoanalysis Between 1895 and 1900
Didier Anzieu - pp. 227-234
The Influence of the German-Language Culture on Freud's Thought
Ernst A. Ticho - pp. 235-243
Presidential Address Variations on Some Freudian Themes
A. Limentani - pp. 245-250
Discussion of Papers by Dr McDougall and Dr Glasser: Panel on Identification in the Perversions
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 251-254
Understanding Matte Blanco
Ignacio Matte-Blanco - pp. 255-260
The Foundations of Psychoanalysis. A Philosophical Critique: By Adolf Grünbaum. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1984. Pp. 312 + xv.
Carlo Strenger - pp. 261-263
Autonomy and Rigid Character: By David Shapiro. New York: Basic Books. 1981. Pp. 179.
Eric Lager - pp. 267-276
On Identification and its Vicissitudes
Harold P. Blum - pp. 277-285
The Psychodynamics of Apocalyptic: Discussion of Papers on Identification and the Nazi Phenomenon
Mortimer Ostow - pp. 287-294
Reflections on Sigmund Freud's Relationship to the German Language and to Some German-Speaking Authors of the Enlightenment
Ilse Grubrich-Simitis - pp. 295-307
Working with Women Survivors of the Holocaust: Affective Experiences in Transference and Countertransference
Dinora Pines - pp. 309-316
Children who Survived the Holocaust—The Role of Rules and Routines in the Development of the Superego
Judith S. Kestenberg & Ira Brenner - pp. 317-327
Two Complementary Cases of Identification Involving 'Third Reich' Fathers
Anita Eckstaedt - pp. 329-334
A Study of the Vicissitudes of Identification in Twins
C. Athanassiou - pp. 337-353
Primal Repression: Clinical and Theoretical Aspects
Warren Kinston & Jonathan Cohen - pp. 357-365
Pregnancy, Developmental Crisis and Object Relations: Psychoanalytic Considerations
Eva P. Lester & Malkah T. Notman - pp. 367-372
Adolescence and Psychosis
Moses Laufer - pp. 373-374
Eugenio Gaddini (1916–1985)
A. Limentani - pp. 375-375
Otto Fenichel
Gabriele Gschwendtner - pp. 375-376
Guttman's 'Deviant Theories'
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 377-380
The Annual of Psychoanalysis: Volume XI. Edited by the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. New York: International Universities Press. 1983. Pp. 354.
Stanley H. Cath - pp. 380-382
The Nature of the Child: By Jerome Kagan. New York: Basic Books. 1984. Pp. 309.
James M. Herzog - pp. 382-384
Dream-Life. A Re-Examination of the Psycho-Analytical Theory and Technique: By Donald Meltzer. Perthshire: Clunie Press. 1984. Pp. 184.
Harold Stewart - pp. 384-387
Psychoanalysis: The Vital Issues, Volume II: Edited by George H. Pollock and John E. Gedo. New York: International Universities Press. 1984. Pp. 498.
Edith McNutt - pp. 388-392
Psycho-Analysis and Beyond: By Charles Rycroft. Edited and introduced by Peter Fuller. London: Chatto and Windus. 1985. Pp. 301.
Jonathan R. Pedder - pp. 392-393
Resistance, Psychodynamic and Behavioral Approaches: Edited by Paul L. Wachtel. New York/London: Plenum Press. 1982. Pp. 267.
Walter T. Davison - pp. 394-394
Libro Anual De Psicoanálisis 1985
- pp. 397-416
On Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience: Freud's Attitude to the Localizationist Tradition
Mark Solms & Michael Saling - pp. 417-428
Non-Verbal Behaviour and Body Organ Fantasies. Their Relation to Body Image Formation and Symptomatology
Per Roar Anthi - pp. 429-448
The Ego and the Self in the Thought of Sigmund Freud
Donald McIntosh - pp. 449-457
Some Enuretic Derivatives in an Adult Analysis
N. D.F. Browne - pp. 459-466
The Influence of Historical Events on Psychoanalysis: A Case History
Eike Hinze - pp. 467-473
The Active and Passive Fantasy of Rape as a Specific Determinant in a Case of Acrophobia
Abby Adams-Silvan - pp. 475-488
Suddenly Finding it Really Matters: The Paradox of the Analyst's Non-Attachment
Michael Parsons - pp. 489-496
Positive Projective Identification
N. Gregory Hamilton - pp. 497-497
P. J. Van Der Leeuw (1909–1985)
Frans Verhage - pp. 498-499
Francis McLaughlin, M.D. (1914–1986)
Edward M. Weinshel - pp. 501-501
Becoming a Psychoanalyst
Joseph Slap - pp. 501-502
On Learning from the Patient
David L. Smith - pp. 502
On Learning from the Patient
P. Fonagy - pp. 502-504
How Does Self Psychology Differ in Practice?
Frederic J. Levine - pp. 505-506
How Does Self Psychology Differ in Practice?
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 507-509
The Revolt of the Middle-Aged Man
Daniel S. Jaffe - pp. 509-510
Evil, Self and Culture: Edited by Marie Coleman-Nelson and Michael Eigen. New York: Human Sciences Press. 1983. Pp. 270.
Luis Rodriguez De La Sierra - pp. 510-512
Hypothesis and Evidence in Psychoanalysis: By Marshall Edelson. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. 1984. Pp. 175.
Edward H. Knight - pp. 512-514
With the Eyes of the Mind—An Empirical Analysis of Out-Of-Body States: By Glen O. Gabbard and Stuart W. Twemlow. New York: Praeger Publishers. 1984. Pp. 272.
Dennis Farrell - pp. 514-516
Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory: By Jay R. Greenberg and Stephen A. Mitchell. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: Harvard University Press. 1983. Pp. 437.
Adrienne Applegarth - pp. 517-519
The Assault on Truth: Freud's Suppression of the Seduction Theory
Charles Hanly - pp. 519-521
The Borderline Spectrum: By W. W. Meissner. New York and London: Jason Aronson, Inc. 1984. Pp. 499.
Robert R. Nunn - pp. 521-522
Late Adolescence: Psychoanalytic Studies: Edited by D. D. Brockman. New York: International Universities Press. 1984. Pp. 367.
Jack Novick - pp. 522-525
Adolescence and Developmental Breakdown: A Psychoanalytic View: By Moses Laufer and M. Eglé Laufer. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 1984. Pp. 225.
Henri Parens - pp. 525-527
Developmental Theory and Clinical Process: By Fred Pine. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 1985. Pp. 269.
Margaret A. Fitzpatrick-Hanly - pp. 527-528
Pleasure and Frustration: A Resynthesis of Clinical and Theoretical Psychoanalysis: By Leon Wallace. New York: International Universities Press. 1984. Pp. 193.
Samuel E. Rubin