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Some Aspects of a Compulsion Neurosis in a Changing Civilization
Henry Lowenfeld - pp. 16-42
The Psychoanalytic Concept of Memory and its Relation to Recent Memory Theories
Ernst Lewy & David Rapaport - pp. 43-59
A New Approach to the Therapy of Erythrophobia
Edmund Bergler - pp. 60-78
Unconscious Mental Activity in Hypnosis—Psychoanalytic Implications
Milton H. Erickson & Lewis B. Hill - pp. 79-83
On Christmas
Richard Sterba - pp. 84-92
The Future of Psychoanalysis and Religion
Franklin Day - pp. 93-100
A Response
Gregory Zilboorg - pp. 101-102
Survey of Objective Studies of Psychoanalytic Concepts: By Robert R. Sears. New York: Social Science Research Council, 1943. 156 pp.
Heinz Hartmann - pp. 102-104
The Therapy of the Neuroses and Psychoses. A Socio-Psychobiologic Analysis and Resynthesis: By Samuel Henry Kraines, M.D. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1941. 512 pp.
Arnold Eisendorfer - pp. 104-105
Shock Treatment in Psychiatry: A Manual: By Lucie Jessner, M.D., and V. Gerard Ryan, M.D. New York: Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1941. 149 pp.
George S. Goldman - pp. 105-106
Emotion in Man and Animal: By Paul Thomas Young. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1943. 422 pp.
Leon J. Saul - pp. 106-108
The Psychology of Aristotle. An Analysis of the Living Being: By Clarence Shute. New York: Columbia University Press, 1941. 148 pp.
Carl M. Herold - pp. 108-110
Mental Disease and Social Welfare: By Horatio M. Pollock. Utica: State Hospitals Press, 1941. 237 pp.
H. E. Chamberlain - pp. 110-111
The Boy Sex Offender and his Later Career: By Lewis J. Doshay, M.D., Ph.D. Foreword by George W. Henry, M.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1943. 206 pp.
William Healy - pp. 111-113
Sex Fulfilment in Marriage: By Ernest R. Groves, Gladys Hoagland Groves and Catherine Groves. New York: Emerson Books, Inc., 1942. 319 pp.
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 114-115
Married Life in an African Tribe: By I. Schapera. (With a foreword by Professor Malinowski). New York: Sheridan House, Inc., 1941. 364 pp.
Géza Róheim - pp. 115-116
Social Case Records from Psychiatric Clinics: By Charlotte Towle. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1941. 455 pp.
Elisabeth Brockett Bech - pp. 116-117
Mental Hygiene for Community Nursing: By Eric Kent Clarke, M.D. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1942. 262 pp.
Olga Knopf - pp. 118
Methods of Treatment in Postencephalitic Parkinsonism: By Henry D. von Witzleben. New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc., 1942. 164 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 119-120
Ethos, Hypokrisie Und Libidohaushalt. (Ethos, Hypocrisy, and Libido Economy.): Martha Mitnitzky-Vagó. Int. Ztschr. f. Psa. u. Imago, XXV, 1940, pp. 356–396.
Edith Ludewyk-Gyoemroei - pp. 120-121
Phänomenologisches Und Psychoanalytisches Zum Problem Des Mitleids. (Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis in the Problem of Sympthy.): Tore Ekman. Int. Ztschr. f. Psa. u. Imago, XXVI, 1941, pp. 275–285.
Julius I. Steinfeld - pp. 121-122
Revolution and Evolution: Ernest Jones. Int. J. Psa., XXII, 1941, pp. 193–208.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 122
Types of Anxiety Neuroses: Paul Schilder. Int. J. Psa., XXII, 1941, pp. 209–228.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 123-123
Psychology of Nationalism
Emanuel Klein - pp. 123-124
The Dreams Freud Dreamed: Immanuel Velikovsky. Psa. Rev., XXVIII, 1941, pp. 487–511.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 124
Some Remarks on a Chapter of Helen Keller's Book: 'The World I Live In': S. H. Foulkes. Psa. Rev., XXVIII, 1941, pp. 512–519.
Margrit Munk - pp. 124
Poe as Hypnotist: Arthur N. Foxe. Psa. Rev., XXVIII, 1941, pp. 520–525.
Richard Sterba - pp. 124-125
Anxiety in a Neurosis of Seventy Years Standing: C. P. Oberndorf and A. Eisendorfer. Psychiatric Quarterly, XVI, 1942, pp. 221–229.
Irene M. Josselyn - pp. 125
The Organization of Psychiatry for the Emergency: Harry A. Steckel. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, XCVIII, 1942, pp. 791–794.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 125
Army Psychiatric Literature, Factors in Interpretation: David J. Flicker. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, XCVIII, 1942, pp. 795–800.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 125-126
Pathodynamics and Treatment of Traumatic War Neurosis (Traumatophobia): Sandor Rado. Psychosomatic Med., IV, 1942, pp. 362–368.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 126
The Relaxation of the Analyst
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 127-127
The Significance of Psychiatry in our Time: Richard Sterba. Psychiatry, IV, 1941, pp. 511–513.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 127
The Successful Treatment of a Case of Chronic 'War Neurosis' by the Psychoanalytic Method: Robert P. Knight. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VI, 1942, pp. 153–164.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 127-128
Myth and Folk Tale: Géza Róheim. Amer. Imago, II, 1941, pp. 266–279.
Richard Sterba - pp. 128
A Note on the Medusa Symbolism: Isador H. Coriat. Amer. Imago, II, 1941, pp. 281–285.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 128-129
Criminality as an Expression of Psychosexual Infantilism: Ben Karpman. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, III, 1942, pp. 383–429.
Edith Weigert - pp. 129
The Primal Horde and Incest in Central Australia: Géza Róheim. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, III, 1942, pp. 454–461.
Milton L. Miller - pp. 129
Analogous Mechanism in the Formation of Symptoms in Organic and Functional Disorders: K. Goldstein. Bulletin of the Forest Sanitarium, I, 1942, pp. 28–36.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 129-130
Therapeutic Result on 'Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenics': J. I. Steinfeld. Bulletin of the Forest Sanitarium, I, 1942, pp. 1–16.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 130
A Case of Amnesia and its Bearing on the Theory of Memory: Merton Gill and D. Rapaport. Character and Personality, XI, 1942, No. 2.
Edwin R. Eisler - pp. 130-131
Psychological Factors Associated with Eating Difficulties in Children: Olga Rubinow Lurie. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XI, 1941, pp. 452–467.
A. H. Vander - pp. 131
Obesity in Childhood and Personality Development: Hilde Bruch. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XI, 1941, pp. 467–475.
A. H. Vander - pp. 131-133
Schizophrenia in Childhood: The Nervous Child, I, 1941, pp. 137–250.
Margaret S. Mahler - pp. 133
Exhibitionism: N. K. Rickles. J. of Nervous and Mental Disease, XCV, 1942, pp. 11–18.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 133-134
Psychoanalytic Techniques in Social Analysis: Marvin K. Oppler. J. of Social Psychology, XV, 1942, pp. 91–129.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 135-135
Resistance and Anxiety as Factors in the Discontinuance of Child Guidance Treatment: Marietta Karpe. Smith College Studies in Social Work, June, 1942.
Margrit Munk - pp. 135
Symposium on the Psychology of Music and Painting: W. Gillies Whittaker, William O. Hutchinson and R. W. Pickford. The Brit. J. of Psychology, XXXIII, 1942, Part 1.
Richard Sterba - pp. 135
Psicoanalisis Y Delito. (Psychoanalysis and Crime.): José Belbey. Archivos de Medicina Legal, Buenos Aires, XI, 1941, pp. 187–197.
Maria Langer - pp. 136
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On Genuine Epilepsy
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 160-185
Self-Preservation and the Death Instinct
Ernst Simmel - pp. 186-197
Psychodynamics in a Civilian War Neurosis
John Frosch - pp. 198-207
Mother-Murder in Myth and Legend—A Psychoanalytic Note
Henry Alden Bunker - pp. 208-216
Plcasso and the Unconscious
Frederick Wight - pp. 217-218
Mind: Perception and Thought in their Constructive Aspects: By Paul Schilder. New York: Columbia University Press, 1942. 432 pp.
George J. Mohr - pp. 219-222
Goals and Desires of Man: By Paul Schilder. New York: Columbia University Press, 1942. 305 pp.
Leon J. Saul - pp. 222
Introduction to the Psychoanalytic Theory of the Libido: By Richard Sterba. New York: Nervous and Mental Disease Monographs (No. 68), 1942. 81 pp.
Nathaniel Ross - pp. 222-223
Borderlands of Psychiatry: By Stanley Cobb. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1943. 166 pp.
O. Spurgeon English - pp. 223-224
Tomas De Aquino Y La Psicopatologia. (Thomas Aquinas and Psychopathology.): By E. Eduardo Krapf. Buenos Aires: Editorial Index, 1943. 45 pp.
B. D. L. - pp. 224-226
Collected Papers of the First Moscow Psychiatric Institute: Moscow: Narkomzdrav, Foreign Dept. Vol. II, 1939, 416 pp.; Vol. III, 1940, 488 pp.
J. Kasanin - pp. 226-229
Psychotherapy in Medical Practice: By Maurice Levine, M.D. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1942. 320 pp.
Else Pappenheim - pp. 229-231
America's Last King: An Interpretation of the Madness of George III: By Manfred S. Guttmacher, M.D. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1941. 426 pp.
Douglass W. Orr - pp. 231-232
Doctors of the Mind: By Marie Beynon Ray. Boston: Little, Brown and Co. 1942. 335 pp.
Samuel Atkin - pp. 232
The Mind and its Disorders: By James N. Brawner, M.D. Atlanta, Georgia: Walter W. Brown Publishing Co., 1942. 228 pp.
Samuel Atkin - pp. 232-235
Counseling and Psychotherapy. Newer Concepts in Practice: By Carl R. Rogers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1942. 450 pp.
Joseph Chassell - pp. 235-237
Personality and Mental Illness: By John Bowlby, M.D. New York: Emerson Books, Inc., 1942. 280 pp.
Maxwell Gitelson - pp. 237-238
Religion in Illness and Health: By Carroll A. Wise. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1942. 279 pp.
Leo H. Bartemeier - pp. 239-239
Contemporary Psychology: By Nisson Touroff. 2 Vols. in Hebrew. Tel-Aviv, Palestine: The 'Dvir' Co., Ltd., Vol. 1, 1939, 299 pp.; Vol. II, 1941, 335 pp.
Paul Friedman - pp. 239-241
Environment and Education: By Ernest W. Burgess, W. Lloyd Warner, Franz Alexander, M.D. and Margaret Mead. Human Development Series, Volume I. Chicago: The University of Chicago, 1942. 66 pp.
Anna W.M. Wolf - pp. 242-243
Psychology for Individual Education: By Lois Barclay Murphy, Eugene Lerner, Jane Judge, Madeleine Grant. Edited by Esther Raushenbush. New York: Columbia University Press, 1942. 306 pp.
Elizabeth H. Ross - pp. 244-244
The March of Medicine: The New York Academy of Medicine Lectures to the Laity, 1942. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943. 217 pp.
Hugh Galbraith - pp. 244-247
Infant and Child in the Culture of Today: By Arnold Gesell and Frances L. Ilg, in collaboration with Janet Learned and Louise B. Ames. New York and London: Harper & Bros., 1943. 399 pp.
Augusta Alpert - pp. 247-250
Frustration and Regression: An Experiment with Young Children: By Roger Barker, Tamara Dembo, Kurt Lewin. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1941. 314 pp.
Marjorie R. Leonard - pp. 250
Psychorama: By A. A. Roback. Cambridge, Mass.: Sci-Art Publishers, 1942. 365 pp.
Edward E. Harkavy - pp. 250-253
Balinese Characters: By Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead. New York: Special Publications of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. II, 1942. 277 pp.
Géza Róheim - pp. 253-255
Jungle People: A Kaingáng Tribe of the Highlands of Brazil: By Jules Henry. New York: J. J. Augustin, 1941. 215 pp.
Géza Róheim - pp. 255-256
Tennyson in Egypt. A Study of the Imagery in his Earlier Work: By W. D. Paden. Lawrence: University of Kansas Publications, 1942. 178 pp.
Ernst Kris - pp. 257-257
The Observation of Infants in a Set Situation: D. W. Winnicott. Int. J. Psa., XXII, 1941, pp. 229–249.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 258-258
A Revised Psychopathology of the Psychoses and Psychoneuroses: W. R. D. Fairbairn. Int. J. Psa., XXII, 1941, pp. 250–279.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 259-259
Minister and Congregation—A Study in Ambivalence: Efraim Michael Rosenzweig. Psa. Rev., XXVIII, 1941, pp. 218–228.
Emanuel Windholz - pp. 259
Peter Ilich Tschaikowsky—A Psychological Sketch: Paul C. Squires. Psa. Rev., XXVIII, 1941, pp. 455–465.
Richard Sterba - pp. 259-260
Lady Macbeth: John W. Draper. Psa. Rev., XXVIII, 1941, pp. 479–486.
Sydney Biddle - pp. 260-261
The Process of Awakening: Martin Grotjahn. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 1–19.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 261
The Tooth-Losing Dream: H. S. Darlington. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 71–79.
A. H. Vander - pp. 261
An Hypothesis Regarding Cycles of Behavior in a Schizophrenic Patient: Saul Rosenzweig. Psychiatric Quarterly, XVI, 1942, pp. 463–469.
Julius I. Steinfeld - pp. 261-262
Folie À Deux—The Psychosis of Association. Part Two: Alexander Gralnick. Psychiatric Quarterly, XVI, 1942, pp. 491–520.
William G. Barrett - pp. 262
Psychological Aspects of Hobbies: A Contribution to Civilian Morale. William C. Menninger. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, XCIX, 1942, pp. 122–129.
Margrit Munk - pp. 262
The Dynamics of the Selective Inhibition of Specific Functions in Neurosis: Alexander Wolf. Psychosomatic Med., V, 1943, pp. 27–38.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 262
The Psychopathology of Coughing: Otto Fenichel. Psychosomatic Med., V, 1943, pp. 181–184.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 263-263
Notes on the Genesis of Psychopathic Personality Trends: Stanislaus A. Szurek. Psychiatry, V, 1942, pp. 1–6.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 263
Faith as a Character Trait: Erich Fromm. Psychiatry, V, 1942, pp. 307–319.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 263-264
Gynecology and Obstetrics Number: Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VII, No. 1, 1943.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 264
A Dutch Celebration of a Festival: Richard Sterba. Amer. Imago, II, 1941, pp. 205–208.
Géza Róheim - pp. 265-265
Socio-Psychiatric Aspects of Female Felons: John Holland Cassity. J. of Criminal Psychopathology III, 1942, pp. 597–604.
Dora Fishback - pp. 265
Specific Trends in Criminality of Women: Frank J. Curran. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, III, 1942, pp. 605–624.
Dora Fishback - pp. 266-266
Mind of Murder: P. Lionel Goitein. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, III, 1942, pp. 625–648.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 266
Notes on a Case of Character Analysis: Otto Fenichel. Bulletin of the Forest Sanitarium, I, 1942, pp. 22–27.
Margrit Munk - pp. 266-269
Symposium: What can Psychiatry Contribute to the Alleviation of National and International Difficulties?: Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XI, 1941, pp. 619–652.
A. H. Vander - pp. 270
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Neurotic Reactions in Parachutists
Joseph G. Kepecs - pp. 300-312
Civilian War Neuroses and their Treatment
Felix Deutsch - pp. 313-326
Remarks on the Common Phobias
Otto Fenichel - pp. 327-340
Knocking on Wood—A Note on the preoedipal Nature of the 'Magic Effect'
Robert Fliess - pp. 341-362
Freud's Earliest Theories and the School of Helmholtz
Siegfried Bernfeld - pp. 363-364
Sadismo Y Masoquismo En La Conducta. (Sadism and Masochism in Behavior.): By Angel Garma. Buenos Aires: El Ateneo, 1943. 208 pp.
B. D. L. - pp. 364-369
Emotions and Memory: By David Rapaport, Ph.D. Menninger Clinic Monograph Series No. 2. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Company, 1942. 282 pp.
Carl M. Herold - pp. 369-371
Rehavior and Neurosis: By Jules H. Masserman. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1943. 269 pp.
Jule Eisenbud - pp. 371-376
Beyond Psychology: By Otto Rank. Published privately, 1941. 291 pp.
George J. Mohr - pp. 376-377
Psychiatry in War.: By Emilio Mira, M.D. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, Inc., 1943. 196 pp.
B. D. L. - pp. 378-380
Psychology for the Fighting Man: Washington, D. C.: The Infantry Journal. New York: Penguin Books, Inc., 1943. 456 pp.
John M. Murray - pp. 380-383
Drives Toward War: By Edward C. Tolman. New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., Inc., 1942. 118 pp.
I. Peter Glauber - pp. 383-386
War and Children: By Anna Freud and Dorothy T. Burlingham. New York: Medical War Books, 1943. 191 pp.
Edith Entenman - pp. 387-387
Children's Behavior Problems: Volume II. Relative Importance and Interrelations Among Traits. By Luton Ackerson. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1942. 570 pp.
Edith Entenman - pp. 387-388
The Green Circle: By Chris Massie. New York: Random House, 1943. 280 pp.
Margaret N. Stone - pp. 389
A Counting Compulsion: Leo H. Bartemeier. Int. J. Psa., XXII, 1941, pp. 301–309.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 389-390
Symposium on Neurotic Disturbances of Sleep: Int. J. Psa., XXIII, 1942, pp. 49–68.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 390
Psychic Defense and the Technique of its Analysis: Edoardo Weiss. Int. J. Psa., XXIII, 1942, pp. 69–80.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 390
On the Unconscious Significance of Perfume: John Pratt. Int. J. Psa., XXIII, 1942, pp. 80–84.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 390-391
The Relation of Humor to Masochism: Lucile Dooley. Psa. Rev., XXVIII, 1941, pp. 37–47.
E. Windholz - pp. 391-392
Analytic Reflections on Mixed Marriages: George Little. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 20–25.
Minna Emch - pp. 392
On Rotting: Paul Schilder. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, p. 46.
Giles W. Thomas - pp. 392
The Clairpsychism of Strindberg: Paul C. Squires. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 50–71,
Henry Lowenfeld - pp. 392
A Note about Adam's Apple: Leopold Bellak. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 300–303.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 392-393
On the Fear of Being Buried Alive: Sandor Feldman. Psychiatric Quarterly, XVI, 1942, pp. 641–645.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 393
Ward Therapy—A New Method of Group Psychotherapy: Nathan Blackman. Psychiatric Quarterly, XVI, 1942, pp. 660–667.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 393
Review of a Year of Group Psychotherapy: Robert Jacobson and Katharine W. Wright. psychiatric Quarterly, XVI, 1942, pp. 744–764.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 394-394
Schizophrenia Among Primitives: N. J. Demerath. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, XCVIII, 1942, pp. 703–707.
Géza Róheim - pp. 394
Psychogenic Disorders and the Civilization of the Middle Ages: A. Gallinek. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, XCIX, 1942, pp. 42–54.
George Geroe - pp. 394-395
Fundamental Concepts of Psychosomatic Research: Psychogenesis, Conversion, Specificity: Franz Alexander. Psychosomatic Med., V, 1943, pp. 205–210.
E. Grotjahn - pp. 395
Group Psychotherapy. A Review of the Recent Literature: Giles W. Thomas. Psychosomatic Med., V, 1943, pp. 166–180.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 395
Cultural Pressures in the Psychology of Women: Clara Thompson. Psychiatry, V, 1942, pp. 331–339.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 395-396
Psychobiologic Dynamisms in Behavior: An Experimental Study of Neuroses and Therapy: Jules H. Masserman. Psychiatry, V, 1942, pp. 341–347.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 396
Dissent in the Early History of Psychoanalysis: Edith Vowinckel Weigert. Psychiatry, V, 1942, pp. 349–359.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 396-397
A Psychiatric Study of a Man Suffering from a Convulsive Disorder: Leo H. Bartemeier. Bulletin of The Menninger Clinic, VII, 1943, No. 2.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 397
The Problem of Changing Food Habits: With Suggestions for Psychoanalytic Contributions: Margaret Mead. Bulletin of The Menninger Clinic, VII, 1943, No. 2.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 397-398
The Sociopsychological Significance of Death Among Pomo Indians: B. W. Aginsky. Amer. Imago, I, 1940, No. 3, pp. 1 to 11. Comments by George B. Wilbur, pp. 12 to 18.
Emanuel Klein - pp. 398-399
The Blessing of the Kohenites: S. Feldman. Amer. Imago, II, 1941, pp. 296–322.
Géza Róheim - pp. 399
Marcel Proust: Caroline Wijsenbeek. Amer. Imago, II, 1941, pp. 323–346.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 399-400
The Psychological Interrelations Between Alcoholism and Genital Sexuality: Edmund Bergler. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, IV, 1942, pp. 1–13.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 400
A Body Image Study of Prostitutes: Frank J. Curran and Matthew Levine. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, IV, 1942, pp. 93–117.
Dora Fishback - pp. 400
A Case of Necrophilia: Jack Rapaport. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, IV, 1942, pp. 277–289.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 401-401
Spastic Colon and Instinctual Repression: P. Lionel Goitein and J. Rubin. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, IV, 1942, No. 2.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 401
Disorders in the Body Image in the Clinical Pictures of Psychoses: Gustav Bychowski. J. of Nervous and Mental Disease, XCVII, 1943, pp. 310–336.
Edith Weigert - pp. 401
The Significance of Body Image for Personality Assay: Ethan Allan Brown and P. Lionel Goitein. J. of Nervous and Mental Disease, XCVII, 1943, pp. 401–409.
Edith Weigert - pp. 402-402
The Conditioning of Sexual Behavior by Central Agnosia: Kurt Goldstein and Julius E. Steinfeld. Bulletin of the Forest Sanitarium, I, 1942, No. 2.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 402
The Process of Objectivation in our Attitude Towards our Fellow Creatures: Edward Weiss. Bulletin of the Forest Sanitarium, I, 1942, No. 2.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 402-403
Mental Defects in Children: The Nervous Child, II, October 1942.
M. Mahler-Schoenberger - pp. 403
The Meaning of 'Morale' in Relation to Morale Building and Morale Research: Isidor Chein. Psychological Review, L, 1943, pp. 311–329.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 404-404
The Theory of the Aggressive Urges and War-Time Behavior: J. F. Brown. J. of Social Psychology, XV, 1942, pp. 355–380.
George Geroe - pp. 404
Considerations on the Theory and Practice of Psychoanalysis in our Day: Darcy M. Uchôa. Revista de Neurologia e Psiquiatria de São Paulo, VIII, 1942, No. 4.
D. A. Camara - pp. 404
Defense Mechanisms in Neurotic Patients: Durval Marcondes. Revista de Neurologia e Psiquiatria de São Paulo, VIII, 1942, No. 4.
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The Syndrome of Operational Fatigue in Flyers
John M. Murray - pp. 418-429
Psychophysiology the Concept of Drive and the Pleasure Principle
Carl M. Herold - pp. 430-444
Tics and Impulsions in Children: A Study of Motility
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Clinical Aspects of Depression
Edoardo Weiss - pp. 462-478
Prodromal Traumatic Cycles in Adulthood
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Complementary Neurotic Reactions in Intimate Relationships
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Psychosomatic Diagnosis: By Flanders Dunbar. New York: Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1943. 741 pp.
Lawrence S. Kubie - pp. 501-505
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Rorschach's Test. I. Basic Processes: By Samuel J. Beck, Ph.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1944. 223 pp.
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Unconsciousness: By James Grier Miller. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1942. 329 pp.
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Aftereffects of Brain Injuries in War: By Kurt Goldstein, M.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1942. 244 pp.
Curtis T. Prout - pp. 515-517
The Varieties of Temperament. A Psychology of Constitutional Differences: By W. H. Sheldon, Ph.D., M.D., with the collaboration of S. S. Stevens, Ph.D. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1942. 520 pp.
H. E. Chamberlain - pp. 517-519
Intelligence in Mental Disorder: By Anne Roe and David Shakow. New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Vol. XLII, Art. 4, 1942, pp. 361–490.
William Needles - pp. 519-522
Handwriting Analysis. A Series of Scales for Evaluating the Dynamic Aspects of Handwriting: By Thea Stein Lewinson and Joseph Zubin. New York: King's Crown Press, 1942. 147 pp.
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Mark Twain at Work: By Bernard DeVoto. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1942. 144 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 524
The Body Image in Dreams
Edith Weigert - pp. 524
A Psychomotor Sequence (Abreaction and Catharsis): Arthur N. Foxe. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 127–130.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 524
The Origin and Function of Culture: Géza Róheim. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 131–164.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 524-525
Three Psychiatric Stories from Rabbinic Lore: Solomon W. Freehoff. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 185–187.
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Psychological Aspects of the Fantasy of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: A. S. Macquisten and R. W. Pickford. Psa. Rev., XXIX, 1942, pp. 233–252.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 525-526
Psychoanalysis of Psychoses. I. Errors and How to Avoid Them: Paul Federn. Psychiatric Quarterly, XVII, 1943, pp. 3–19.
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Dissociated Personality: A Case Report: Samuel Lipton. Psychiatric Quarterly, XVII, 1943, pp. 35–56
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An Interpretation of Anti-Semitism: G. Davidson. Psychiatric Quarterly, XVII, 1943, pp. 123–134.
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Consideration of Results with Psychoanalytic Therapy: C. P. Oberndorf. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, XCIX, 1942, pp. 374–381.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 527
What Unemployment Does to People: Sol Wiener Ginsburg. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, XCIX, 1942, pp. 439–446.
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Anorexia Nervosa. Report of a Case: Sandor Lorand. Psychosomatic Med., V, 1943, pp. 282–292.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 528-529
Hitler's Imagery and German Youth: Erik Homburger Erikson. Psychiatry, V, 1942, pp. 475–493.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 529
Evolution of the Neurotic Present from the Traumatic Past: Bernard S. Robbins. Psychiatry, V, 1942, pp. 537–542.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 529-530
Group Emotion and Leadership: Fritz Redl. Psychiatry, V, 1942, pp. 573–596.
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Metapsychology of Morale: Richard Sterba. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VII, 1943, p. 69.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 531
Psychological Testing Number: Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VII, 1943, No. 3.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 531
The Military Psychiatrist: Lt. Col. William C. Menninger, M.C. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VII, 1943, No. 4.
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The Treatment of the Psychoneuroses of War: Robert P. Knight. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VII, 1943, No. 4.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 531
Anthropological Techniques in War Psychology: Margaret Mead. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VII, 1943, No. 4.
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About the Fascinating Effect of the Narcissistic Personality: Christine Olden. Amer. Imago, II, 1941, No. 4, pp. 347–356.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 532
Surrealism as Symptom: Efraim M. Rosenzweig. Amer. Imago, II, 1941, No. 4.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 532
The Covenant of Gangsters: Ernst Kris. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, IV, 1943, pp. 445–458.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 533-533
Psychotherapy of the Adult Criminal: Ralph Brancale. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, IV, 1943, pp. 472–484.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 533
Compulsion Factors in Exhibitionism: May E. Romm. J. of Criminal Psychopathology, III, 1942, pp. 585–597.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 533
Esophageal Spasm: William B. Faulkner, Jr. J. Nervous and Mental Disease, XCIII, 1941, pp. 713–715.
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Hypnotic Suggestion: Its Dynamics, Indications and Limitations in the Therapy of Neuroses: Sandor Lorand. J. of Nervous and Mental Disease, XCIV, 1941, pp. 64–75.
Kurt R. Eissler - pp. 534
Psychopathological Disorders in the Mother: Mabel Huschka. J. of Nervous and Mental Disease, XCIV, 1941, pp. 76–83.
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National and International Difficulties—A Suggested National Program for Alleviation: Margaret E. Fries. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XI, 1941, pp. 562–574.
A. H. Vander - pp. 535
A Delinquent Adolescent: Margaret Mitchell. The Family, J. of Social Case Work, XXV, 1944, pp. 83–88.
Margrit Munk - pp. 535-536
A Recent Epidemic of Hysteria in a Louisiana High School: Edgar A. Schuler and Vernon J. Parenton. J. of Social Psychology, XVII, 1943, pp. 221–235.
Margrit Munk - pp. 536
Psychological Sidelights on Andreas Vesalius: Gregory Zilboorg. Bull. of the History of Medicine, XIV, 1943, pp. 562–575.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 536-537
Observations on the Yurok—Childhood and World Image: Erik Homburger Erikson. University of California Publications in American Archeology and Ethnology, XXXV, 1943, No. 10.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 537
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg: An Eighteenth Century Pioneer of Semantics: Richard D. Loewenberg. Etcetera, a Review of General Semantics, I, Winter 1943–44, pp. 99–104.
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La 'Serpente Emplumada'. Psicoanálisis De La Religion Maya-Azteca Y Del Sacrificio Humano. (The Plumed Serpent. Psychoanalysis of the Mayan-Aztec Religion of Human Sacrifice.): Celes Ernesto Carcamo. Revista de Psicoanálisis (Buenos Aires), I, 1943, pp. 5–38.
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