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A Lion Hunter's Dreams
Marie Bonaparte - pp. 11-32
The Jew and Adolf Hitler
Gertrud M. Kurth - pp. 33-38
The Jew as Symbol
Henry Loeblowitz-Lennard - pp. 39-60
The Dreams of Two Patients in Analysis Interpreted as a Telepathic Rêve À Deux
Jule Eisenbud - pp. 61-68
Telepathy and Repression
Geraldine Pederson-Krag - pp. 69-93
The So-Called English School of Psychoanalysis
Edward Bibring - pp. 94-95
Jacob S. Kasanin—1897–1946
Emanuel Windholz - pp. 96-97
Albert Slutsky—1895–1946
Walter Briehl - pp. 98-98
Rudolf A. Fuerst—1898–1946
Edwin R. Eisler - pp. 99-102
Psychoanalytic Therapy: By Franz Alexander, M.D., Thomas M. French, M.D. and others. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1946. 373 pp.
C. P. Oberndorf - pp. 102-104
Unhappy Marriage and Divorce: A Study of Neurotic Choice of Marriage Partners: By Edmund Bergler, M.D., with an introduction by A. A. Brill, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, 1946. 167 pp.
Richard L. Frank - pp. 104-105
Principles of Dynamic Psychiatry: By Jules H. Masserman, M.D. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co., 1946. 322 pp.
Sydney G. Margolin - pp. 105-107
The Mentally Ill in America. A History of their Care and Treatment from Colonial Times: By Albert Deutsch. Third Printing. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946. 530 pp.
Nathaniel Ross - pp. 107-108
Modern Attitudes in Psychiatry; The March of Medicine, 1945: Number X of the New York Academy of Medicine Lectures to the Laity. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946. 195 pp.
Milton L. Miller - pp. 108-113
Diagnostic Psychological Testing. The Theory, Statistical Evaluation and Diagnostic Application of a Battery of Tests: By David Rapaport, Ph.D., with the collaboration of Merton Gill, M.D. and Roy Schafer, B.S. The Menninger Clinic Monograph Series Nos. 3 and 4. Chicago: The Year Book Publishers, Inc., Vol. I, 1945, 573 pp. Vol. II, 1946, 516 pp.
Solomon Machover - pp. 113-114
The Person in the Body. An Introduction to Psychosomatic Medicine: By Leland E. Hinsie, M.D. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1945. 263 pp.
Robert C. Bak - pp. 114
Motor Disorders in Nervous Diseases: By Ernst Herz, M.D. and Tracy J. Putnam, M.D. New York: Kings Crown Press, 1946. 184 pp.
C. T. Prout - pp. 115-116
The Falling Sickness: A History of Epilepsy from the Greeks to the Beginnings of Modern Neurology: By Owsei Temkin, M.D. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1945. 380 pp.
B. L. Pacella - pp. 116-117
Mental Disorders in Later Life: Edited by Oscar J. Kaplan. Stanford University, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1945. 436 pp.
I. T. Broadwin - pp. 117-118
Aging Successfully: By George Lawton. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946. 266 pp.
O. Spurgeon English - pp. 118-120
'If there are Pits as Deep …': By Leo Liberthson. New York: The Diction Press, 1946. 126 pp.
Percy Weiner - pp. 121
Notes on Metapsychology as Process Theory: Marjorle Brierley. Int. J. Psa., XXV, 1944, pp. 97–107.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 121-122
Forty-Four Juvenile Thieves: Their Characters and Home-Life.: John Bowlby. Int. J. Psa., XXV, 1944, pp. 19–53 and 107–128
Otto Fenichel - pp. 122-123
On Appersonation: Otto Sperling. Int. J. Psa., XXV, 1944, pp. 128–132.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 123
Notes on Traumatic Neurosis and Allied Conditions: D. N. Hardcastle. Int. J. Psa., XXV, 1944, pp. 132–142.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 123
The Nature and Treatment of Traumatic War Neuroses in Merchant Seamen: Daniel Blain and Robert G. Heath. Int. J. Psa., XXV, pp. 142–146.
Lincoln Rahman - pp. 124-124
The Formative Activity of the Analyst: Richard Sterba. Int. J. Psa., XXV, 1944, pp. 146–150.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 124
On Some Aspects of Masochism: Hilde Lewinsky. Int. J. Psa., XXV, 1944, pp. 150–155.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 125-125
Déjà Vu in Proust and Tolstoy: R. W. Pickford. Int. J. Psa., XXV, 1944, pp. 155–165.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 125
Some Aspects of Political Ethics from the Psycho-Analytic Point of View: R. E. Money-Kyrle. Int. J. Psa., XXV, 1944, pp. 166–171.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 125-126
Freud's 'Moses and Monotheism' and the Three Stages of Isrealitish Religion: Arthur A. Feldman. Psa. Rev., XXXI, 1944, pp. 361–418.
Richard Sterba - pp. 126-127
Experimental Administration of Benzedrine Sulphate and Other Central Stimulants in Psychoanalyses and Psychotherapies: Tibor Agoston. Psa. Rev., XXXI, 1944, pp. 438–452.
Joseph Lander - pp. 127
The Lust for Power in Hedda Gabler: J. O. Wisdom. Psa. Rev., XXXI, 1944, pp. 419–437.
Richard Sterba - pp. 127
Five as a Symbol: Arthur N. Foxe. Psa. Rev., XXXI, 1944, pp. 453–456.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 127-128
Dialectical Aspects of Psychoanalysis Misunderstood: Burrill Freedman and Walter Van Clute. Psa. Rev., XXXI, 1944, pp. 457–467.
Norman Reider - pp. 128
On the Disease-Entity Boredom ('Alyosis') and its Psychopathology: E. Bergler. Psychiatric Quarterly, XIX, 1945, pp. 38–57.
Edith Weigert - pp. 128-129
Psychosomatic Correlations in Migraine: Lewis R. Wolberg. Psychiatric Quarterly, XIX, 1945, pp. 60–70.
Irene M. Josselyn - pp. 129
Report of Analysis in Conjunction with Convulsive Therapy: E. F. Baker. Psychiatric Quarterly, XIX, 1945, pp. 71–89.
Julius I. Steinfeld - pp. 129
A Coördinated Therapeutic Approach to Schizophrenia: L. K. Kaplan. Psychiatric Quarterly, XIX, 1945, pp. 90–122.
Julius I. Steinfeld - pp. 129
A Somnambulistic Act, with its Probable Meaning: S. Tarachow. Psychiatric Quarterly, XIX, 1945, pp. 195–198.
Joseph Lander - pp. 130-130
A Seven-Year Survey of Insulin Treatment in Schizophrenia: Alexander Gralnik. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 449–453.
Julius I. Steinfeld - pp. 130
Personalities of American Psychotherapists: Margaret C. L. and Edwin F. Gildea. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 460–467.
Norman Reider - pp. 130
Psychoneurosis, Combat-Anxiety Type: Robert B. McElroy. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 517–521.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 130-131
War Neuroses: Louis Minski. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 600–605.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 131
Psychiatric Problems on a South Pacific Island: Samuel Burack. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 606–607.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 131
A Mental Hygiene Program for the Military Hospital: Louis S. Lipschultz. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 614–618.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 131-132
War Neuroses in Flying Personnel: Roy R. Grinker and John P. Spiegel. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 619–624.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 132
Review of Cases at Merchant Marine Rest Centers: Florence Powdermaker. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 650–654.
Lincoln Rahman - pp. 133-133
The Rôle of Sex in Modern Society: Kate Frankenthal. Psychiatry, VIII, 1945, pp. 19–25.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 133-134
Motivation and Rehabilitation: Lawrence S. Kubie. Psychiatry, VIII, 1945, pp. 69–78.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 134
The Problem of Controlled Institutional Change, an Essay in Applied Social Science: Talcott Parsons. Psychiatry, VIII, 1945, pp. 79–101.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 134
Psychodynamic Aspects of Adjustment to Army Life: Irving L. Janis. Psychiatry, VIII, 1945, pp. 159–176.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 135-135
Bibliotherapy and Hospital Library Activities for Neuropsychiatric Patients. Review of the Liferature with Comments on Trends: Jerome M. Schneck. Psychiatry, VIII, 1945, pp. 207–228.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 135-136
Psychosomatic Problems in Ophthalmology—A Symposium: J. of Clinical Psychopathology, VI, 1945, pp. 433–483.
Eli Marcovitz - pp. 136
Psychiatric Education Number: Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, IX, 1945, pp. 29–70.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 136-137
Psychiatric Aspects of Highway Traffic Law Enforcement: Karl Menninger. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, IX, 1945, pp. 18–26.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 137
The Rorschach Test: A Clinical Evaluation: David Rapaport and Roy Schafer. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, IX, 1945, pp. 73–77.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 137
Observations on Psychiatric Rehabilitation of Veterans: Emanuel Windholz. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, IX, 1945, pp. 121–133.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 138-138
Psychic Concomitants in Wartime Injuries: Herbert J. Kupper. Psychosomatic Med., VII, 1945, pp. 15–20.
Robert A. Cohen - pp. 138
Neurosis and Neurotic Syndrome: Alfred Schick. J. of Clinical Psychopathology, VI, 1945, pp. 484–491.
Joseph Lander - pp. 138
Life-Instinctual Extensions of Psychoanalytic Theory: Burrill and Anitra Freedman. J. of Clinical Psychopathology, VI, 1945, pp. 509–517.
Norman Reider - pp. 138-139
Treatment of Depressions with Hypoxemia: Gurevitch, Sumyanskaya and Khachaturean. J. of Clinical Psychopathology, VI, 1945, pp. 523–535.
Jacob Kasanin - pp. 139
Psychosomatic Factors in Pruritis: Milton Rosenbaum. Psychosomatic Med., VII, 1945, pp. 52–57.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 139
The Sexual Psychology of Human Hermaphrodites: Albert Ellis. Psychosomatic Med., VII, 1945, pp. 108–125.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 140-140
The Incidence of Psychosomatic Affections in Britain: James L. Halliday. Psychosomatic Med., VII, 1945, pp. 135–146.
Joseph Lander - pp. 140-141
The Therapeutic Rôle of Drugs in the Process of Repression, Dissociation and Synthesis: L. S. Kubie and Sydney Margolin. Psychosomatic Med., VII, 1945, pp. 147–151.
Palph R. Greenson - pp. 141
A Psychiatric Adventure in Comparative Pathophysiology of the Infant and Adult: Joseph J. Michaels. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, C, 1944, pp. 49–63.
Joseph Lander - pp. 141
Personality Changes Characterizing the Transition from Civilian to Military Life: Gustav Bychowski. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, C, 1944, pp. 289–296.
Robert A. Cohen - pp. 141-142
A Test for the Differential Diagnosis Between Retirement Neurosis and Accident Neurosis: E. Bergler and O. Knopf. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, C, 1944, pp. 366–380.
Joseph Lander - pp. 142
Heberphrenic Fancies: Ben Karpman. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, C, 1944, pp. 480–506.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 142-143
Relationship Between Obsessional Neurosis and Psychotic Reaction Types: E. Stengel. J. of Mental Science, XCI, 1945, pp. 166–187.
Malcolm H. Finley - pp. 143-145
Psicoanalisi. I, No. 1, July-September 1945; No. 2, October-December 1945.
Edoardo Weiss - pp. 145-146
Archivio Di Scienza Della Cerebrazione E Dei Psichismi (Giornale De Psicobiologia, Neuropsichiatria E Psicoanalisi): M. Levi Bianchini. Vol. 1, 1944, and Vol. II, 1945.
Edoardo Weiss - pp. 147
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Hanns Sachs—1881–1947
Rudolph M. Loewenstein - pp. 157-168
Observations of a Training Analyst
Hanns Sachs - pp. 169-176
Psychoanalysis and Nonanalytic Psychotherapy
John D. Benjamin - pp. 177-194
Vision, Headache and the Halo—Reactions to Stress in the Course of Superego Formation
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 195-213
Analysis of Postural Behavior
Felix Deutsch - pp. 214-224
Phallic Women
Smiley Blanton - pp. 225-233
The Preschizophrenic Ego
Gustav Bychowski - pp. 234-235
Technique of Psychoanalytic Therapy: By Sandor Lorand, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, 1946. 251 pp.
Carl M. Herold - pp. 235-239
People in Quandaries: The Semantics of Personal Adjustment. By Wendell Johnson. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1946. 532 pp.
Nathaniel Ross - pp. 240-240
Man, Morals and Society, a Psychoanalytical Study: By J. C. Flugel. New York: International Universities Press, 1945. 328 pp.
Harold D. Lasswell - pp. 241-243
Are you Considring Psychoanalysis: Edited by Karen Horney, M.D. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1946. 262 pp.
William Needles - pp. 243
The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence: By Anna Freud. First American Edition. New York: International Universities Press, 1946. 196. pp.
P. H. T. - pp. 244-244
Shock Treatments and Other Somatic Procedures in Psychiatry: By Lothar B. Kalinowsky, M.D., and Paul H. Hoch, M.D. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1946. 294 pp.
John Frosch - pp. 244-246
Modern Trends in Child Psychiatry: Edited by Nolan D. C. Lewis, M.D., and Bernard L. Pacella, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, 1945. 341 pp.
Edith B. Jackson - pp. 246-248
Psychiatric Interviews with Children: Edited by Helen Leland Witmer. New York: The Commonwealth Fund, 1946. 443 pp.
Augusta Alpert - pp. 248-250
The Biology of Schizophrenia: By R. G. Hoskins, Ph.D., M.D. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1946. 191 pp.
Charles Davison - pp. 250-252
Psychiatry for Social Workers: By Lawson G. Lowrey, M.D. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946. 337 pp.
Elisabeth Brockett Bech - pp. 253-253
The Case Worker in Psychotherapy: New York: Jewish Board of Guardians, 1946. 49 pp.
Hester B. Crutcher - pp. 253-255
Manual of Psychological Medicine for Practitioners and Students: Second Edition. By A. F. Tredgold, M.D. Baltimore: William Wood & Co., 1945. 308 pp.
Phillip Polatin - pp. 255
Noçoes Gerais De Higiene Mental Da Criança: (General Ideas Concerning the Mental Hygiene of Childhood). By Durval Marcondes and collaborators. São Paulo: Livraria Martins Editôra, 1946. 185 pp.
B. D. L. - pp. 255-258
Some Psychological Hypotheses on Nazi Germany: By P. Kecskemeti and N. Leites. Washington, D. C.: The Library of Congress, Experimental Division for the Study of War time Communications. Document No. 60, July 30, 1945. 95 pp.
Henry Lowenfeld - pp. 258-259
Dario. A Fictitious Reminiscence: By Percy Winner. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1947. 175 pp.
R. G. - pp. 259-261
The Navaho: By Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Leighton. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1946. 258 pp.
Géza Róheim - pp. 261-263
Twentieth Century Psychology: Edited by Philip Lawrence Harriman, with the assistance of G. L. Freeman, G. W. Hartmann, Kurt Lewin, A. H. Maslow, and C. E. Skinner. New York: The Philosophical Library, 1946. 712 pp.
Milton L. Miller - pp. 264-264
Sex Pboblems of the Returned Veteran: By Howard Kitching. New York: Emerson Books, Inc., 1946. 124 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 264-265
Sex Education: A Guide for Parents, Teachers and Youth Leaders: By Cyril Bibby, M.A. New York: Emerson Books, Inc., 1946. 311 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 265-267
Psychodrama: Volume I. By J. L. Moreno. New York: Beacon House, 1946. 429 pp.
G. Pederson-Krag - pp. 268
Dostoevsky and Parricide: Sigmund Freud. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 1–8.
H. A. W. - pp. 268
Reminiscent Notes on the Early History of Psychoanalysis in English-Speaking Countries: Ernest Jones. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 8–10.
H. A. W. - pp. 268-269
Some Psychological Aspects of Prostitution: The Pseudo-Personality: Tibor Agoston. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 62–67.
H. A. W. - pp. 269-270
Georg Groddeck and his Teachings about Man's Innate Need for Symbolization (Author's Abstract): A Contribution to the History of Early Psychoanalytic Psychosomatic Medicine. Martin Grotjahn. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 9–24.
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Psychoanalytic Investigation of Reaction to the War Crises of Candidates for Induction: Sandor Lorand. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 25–32.
Joseph Lander - pp. 270
A Contribution to the Study of Wit: Ludwig Eidelberg. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 33–61.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 271-271
Animism and Dreams: Géza Róheim. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 62–72.
Joseph Lander - pp. 271
Psychological Aspects of Japanese and German Paradoxa: Judith Silberpfennig. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 73–85.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 271-272
The 'Mental Crisis' of John Stuart Mill: A. W. Levi. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 86–101.
Richard Sterba - pp. 272
Thirty-Some Years after Ferenczi's 'Stages in the Development of the Sense of Reality': Edmund Bergler. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 125–145.
Norman Reider - pp. 273-273
Diacritic and Coenesthetic Organization: R. A. Spitz. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 146–162.
Norman Reider - pp. 273
A Psychosomatic Theory Based on the Concepts of Mastery and Resolution of Tension: S. Tarachow. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 163–181.
Joseph Lander - pp. 273-274
Neurotic Acting out: Otto Fenichel. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 197–206.
George Gero - pp. 274
Analysis of Patients with Acute Symptoms: Bela Mittelmann. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 181–196.
Joseph Lander - pp. 274-275
Samuel Johnson's Character: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation. Edward Hitschmann. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 207–218.
Henry Lowenfeld - pp. 275
A Vacation Experiment: Eric P. Mosse. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 219–224.
Margrit Munk - pp. 275
Psychoanalysis of Music: Angelo Montani. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 225–227.
Henry Lowenfeld - pp. 275-276
Wearing and So-Called Oedipus Tendencies: M. F. Ashley Montagu. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 228–240.
Richard Karpe - pp. 276
A Psychoanalytic Interpretation of the Mental Symptoms of Paresis: Isador H. Coriat. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 253–262.
Julius I. Steinfeld - pp. 276-277
The Psychotherapy of William James: Grace Foster. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 300–319.
Norman Reider - pp. 277
Transference Situations in an Hour of Analysis: Simon Rothenberg. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 340–352.
Margrit Munk - pp. 277
Lemnos, Island of Women: Bernice Schultz Engle. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 353–358.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 277
A Psychoanalytic Contribution to the Problem of Anti-Semitism: Henry Loeblowitz-Lennard. Psa. Rev., XXXII, 1945, pp. 359–361.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 277-278
Psychiatry and the United States Navy: R. T. McIntyre. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 717–719.
H. M. Serota - pp. 278
Developmental Roots of Schizophrenia: J. S. Kasanin. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 770–776.
George Gero - pp. 278
The Relationship of Psychoanalysis to Psychiatry: Robert P. Knight. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 777–783.
Norman Reider - pp. 278-279
Freudianism and the Psychoanalytic Tradition: Joseph Wortis. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 814–820.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 279-280
Psychiatric Observations in a Combat Area in the South Pacific: James M. Henninger. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CI, 1945, pp. 824–826.
Joseph Lander - pp. 280
Childhood Schizophrenia and Childhood Hysteria: Ernest Harms. Psychiatric Quarterly, XIX, 1945, pp. 242–257.
A. H. Vander - pp. 280
The Evolution of a Schizophrenic Process in a Young Boy: Beulah Bosselman. Psychiatric Quarterly, XIX, 1945, pp. 258–266.
A. H. Vander - pp. 280-281
The Problem of 'Magic Gestures': Edmund Bergler. Psychiatric Quarterly, XIX, 1945, pp. 295–310.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 281
A Note on the Psychological Position of the Chief Executive: Sebastian de Grazia. Psychiatry, VIII, 1945, PP. 267–272.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 281
Transference as a Therapeutic Instrument: Clara Thompson. Psychiatry, VII, 1945, pp. 273–278.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 281-282
Some Observations on Character Structure in the Orient: Weston La Barre. Psychiatry, VIII, 1945, pp. 319–342.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 282-283
Psychiatric Observations in Okinawa Shima: James Clark Moloney. Psychiatry, VIII, 1945, pp. 391–401.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 283-284
An Illustration of Non-Directive Psychotherapy: V. E. Madigan. J. of Clinical Psychopathology, VII, 1945, pp. 36–52.
James E. Birren - pp. 284
The Convergence Between Delusion and Motor Behavior in Schizophrenia: George Devereux. J. of Clinical Psychopathology, VII, 1945, pp. 89–96.
Joseph Lander - pp. 284-285
The Motives of Defense: Otto Fenichel. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VI, 1945, pp. 180–191.
H. A. W. - pp. 285
Practical Approach to the War Neurosis: Ralph Greenson. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, VI, 1945, pp. 192–205.
H. A. W. - pp. 285-286
Identification Mechanisms in Coronary Occlusion: Jacob A. Arlow. Psychosomatic Med., VII, 1945, pp. 195–209.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 286
Report of the Committee on Infancy and Early Childhood of the American Society for Research in Psychosomatic Problems: Attitudes of Women Towards Pregnancy and the Newborn Baby. Psychosomatic Med., VII, 1945, 224–233.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 286
The Significance of the Concept of a Psychosomatic Affection: James L. Halliday. Psychosomatic Med., VII, 1945, pp. 240–244.
Joseph Lander - pp. 287-287
Combat Neuroses: Development of Combat Exhaustion: Roy L. Swank and Walter E. Marchand. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LV, 1946, pp. 236–247.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 287
Electroencephalographic Studies of Psychopathic Personalities: Donald J. Simons and Oskar Diethelm. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LV, 1946, pp. 619–626.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 287-288
A Study of the Psychodynamics of the Art Work of a Nine-Year-Old Behavior Problem Boy: Margaret Naumburg. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CI, 1945, pp. 28–64.
Maxwell Gitelson - pp. 288
Psychosomatic Aspect of Stuttering: B. C. Meyer. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CI, 1945, pp. 127–157.
Edith Weigert - pp. 288
Healing Mechanisms in the Shock-Treated Neurotic Patient: John D. Moriarty and Andre A. Weil. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CI, 1945, pp. 205–215.
Julius I. Steinfeld - pp. 289-289
Psychiatry and Propaganda: W. Eliasberg. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CI, 1945, pp. 225–241.
Emanuel Klein - pp. 289
Problems of Orphanhood: Selina Schryver. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CI, 1945, pp. 257–264.
Margrit Munk - pp. 289
Persistence of Symptoms in the Psychoneurotic Ex-Soldier: Dallas Pratt. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CI, 1945, pp. 322–329.
Jacob Kasanin - pp. 290-290
War Neuroses or Battle Fatigue?: Roy R. Grinker. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CI, 1945, pp. 442–445.
Otto Fenichel - pp. 290
Nightmares and Suffocation: Nandor Fodor. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CI, 1945, pp. 557–565.
H. M. Serota - pp. 290
The Conception of Integration in Psychoanalysis: Joseph J. Michaels. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CII, 1945, pp. 54–64.
Edwin R. Eisler - pp. 291-291
Character and Traumatic Syndrome: Harold Kelman. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CII, 1945, pp. 121–153.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 291
Primitive Habits in the Preterminal Stage of Schizophrenia: Silvano Arieti. J. of Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CII, 1945, pp. 367–375.
Joseph Lander - pp. 291
Protecting the Mental Health of the Veteran: Omar N. Bradley. Mental Hygiene, XXX, 1946, pp. 1–8.
Joseph Lander - pp. 292-292
Mental Hygiene in the Atomic Age: Franz Alexander. Mental Hygiene, XXX, 1946, pp. 529–544.
Joseph Lander - pp. 292-293
Directive Psychotherapy: II. the Theory of Self-Consistency.: Frederick C. Thorne. J. of Clinical Psychology, I. 1945, pp. 155–162.
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Psychopathology of Social Prejudice
Gregory Zilboorg - pp. 318-390
On the Psychopathology of Orgasm
Sylvan Keiser - pp. 325-356
Problems of Therapeutic Management in a Psychoanalytic Hospital
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann - pp. 357-377
Projection, Extrajection and Objectivation
Edoardo Weiss - pp. 391-400
A Psychological Theory of Formal Beauty
Joseph Weiss - pp. 401-404
Men and their Motives: By J. C. Flugel. With Two Essays by Ingeborg Flugel. First American Edition. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1947. 289 pp.
B. D. L. - pp. 404-406
Insight and Personality Adjustment. A Study of the Psychological Effects of War: By Therese Benedek, M.D. New York: The Ronald Press Co., 1946. 307 pp.
Edward Glover - pp. 406-409
The Mind and Death of a Genius: By David Abrahamsen, M.D. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946. 228 pp.
Jacob Shatzky - pp. 409-413
Anti-Semitism: A Social Disease: Edited by Ernst Simmel, M.D. Preface by Gordon W. Allport. New York: International Universities Press, 1946. 140 pp.
Rudolph M. Loewenstein - pp. 413-415
Textbook of Abnormal Psychology: Carney Landis and M. Marjorie Bolles. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1946. 576 pp.
Nathaniel Ross - pp. 416-417
Current Therapies of Personality Disorders: Edited by Bernard Glueck, M.D. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1946. 296 pp.
C. P. Oberndorf - pp. 417-418
The Master Hand: By Abram Blau, M.D. Research Monograph No. 5. New York: The American Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc., 1946. 206 pp.
Smiley Blanton - pp. 418-419
Tutoring as Therapy: By Grace Arthur, Ph.D. New York: The Commonwealth Fund, 1946. 125 pp.
Joseph Chassell - pp. 419-420
Group Psychotherapy, Theory and Practice: By J. W. Klapman, M.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1946. 344 pp.
J. L. Henderson - pp. 420-422
Group Therapy, a Symposium: Edited by J. L. Moreno, M.D. New York: Beacon House, Inc., 1945. 305 pp.
J. L. Henderson - pp. 422-424
Aftermath of Peace: By A. M. Meerloo, New York: International Universities Press, 1946. 218 pp.
Winfred Overholser - pp. 424-425
Manual of Diagnostic Psychological Testing. Part II, Diagnostic Testing of Personality and Ideational Content: By David Rapaport, Ph.D. and Roy Schafer, B.S., with the collaboration of Merton Gill, M.D. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1946. 100 pp.
William F. Murphy - pp. 425
Éléments De Psycho-Physiologie: By Henri Roger. Paris: Masson et Cie, Editeurs, 1946. 428 pp.
Raymond De Saussure - pp. 425-426
Dynamic Mental Hygiene. (With Special Emphasis on Family Counseling.): By Ernest R. Groves and Catherine Groves. Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Sons, 1946. 559 pp.
Herman Shlionsky - pp. 427-428
The Oedipus Complex in the Light of Early Anxieties: Melanie Klein. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 11–33.
H. W. - pp. 428-429
The Concept of Trauma in Contemporary Psychoanalytical Theory: Otto Fenichel. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 33–43.
H. W. - pp. 429
The Unconscious Origin of Schopenhauer's Philosophy: J. O. Wisdom. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 44–52.
H. W. - pp. 430-430
Ruminations of a Scientific Secretary: Adrian Stephen. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 52–55.
H. W. - pp. 430-431
A Note on Ambivalence: Adrian Stephen. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 55–58.
H. W. - pp. 431
Anxiety and Plane Flight: Henry G. Wegrocki. Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 1–36.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 431-432
Towards the Problem of the Musical Process: Richard Sterba. Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 37–43.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 432
A Clinical Contribution to the Analysis of the Nightmare-Syndrome: Stephen Schonberger. Psa. Rev. XXXIII, 1946, pp. 44–70.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 432
Phylogenetic Manifestations and Reversions: A. A. Brill. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 3–15.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 432
Sudden Graying of Hair, Alopecia, and Diabetes Mellitus of Psychogenic Origin: Hyman S. Barahal and Nathan Freeman. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 31–38.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 433-433
Narcosynthesis for the Civilian Neurosis: Herbert Freed. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 39–55.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 433
A Study of the Art Work of a Behavior-Problem Boy as it Relates to Ego Development and Sexual Enlightenment: Margaret Naumburg. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 74–111.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 433-434
The Psychopathology of Psychoticlike Reactions in the Combat Soldier: H. Rosen, H. J. Myers, H. E. Kiene, and W. Goldfarb. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 138–149.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 434
Psychiatric Objectives in the Army: William C. Menninger. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1945, pp. 102–107.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 434
Prolonged Post-Traumatic Syndromes Following Head Injury: Jurgen Ruesch and Karl M. Bowman. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1945, pp. 145–167.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 435-435
A Statistical Study of One Hundred Neuropsychiatric Casualties from the Normandy Campaign: William Needles. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1945, pp. 214–221.
Lincoln Rahman - pp. 435
Two Different Types of Post-Traumatic Neuroses: Alexander Adler. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1945, pp. 237–240.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 435-436
Dr. C. G. Jung and National Socialism: S. S. Feldman. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1945, p. 263.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 436
The Reëstablishment of Peacetime Society: G. B. Chisholm. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 1–20.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 436
Anti-Feminism and Race Prejudice: M. F. Ashley Montague. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 69–71.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 436-437
The Regression of Psychiatry in the Army: William Needles. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 167–185.
S. Gabe - pp. 437-438
Psychiatric Casualties from Guadalcanal: A Study of Reactions to Extreme Stress. Theodore Lidz. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 193–213.
S. Gabe - pp. 438
Some Observations on Character Structure in the Orient: II. The Chinese, Part One. Weston La Barre. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 215–237.
S. Gabe - pp. 438-439
A Note on the Treatment of Depressive Psychoses in Soldiers: H. M. Serota. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, X, 1946, pp. 10–17.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 439-440
The Freeing of Intelligence: Gardner Murphy. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, X, 1946, pp. 47–55.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 440
Some Recent Observations on the Use of Hypnosis in Psychotherapy: Margaret Brenman and Merton M. Gill. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, X, 1946, pp. 104–109.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 440-441
Techniques of Hypnoanalysis Illustrated in a Case Report: Merton Gill and Karl Menninger. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, X, 1946, pp. 110–126.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 441
Individual Psychotherapy: Franz Alexander. Psychosomatic Med., VIII, 1946, pp. 110–115.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 441-442
Group Psychotherapy with Veterans: Nathan W. Ackerman. Psychosomatic Med. VIII, 1946, pp. 118–119.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 442
Treatment of Warts by Suggestion: Hermann Vollmer. Psychosomatic Med., VIII, 1946, pp. 138–142.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 442
Resistance to Insulin in Mentally Disturbed Soldiers: H. Freeman. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVI, 1946, pp. 74–78.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 442
Electric Shock Therapy of Elderly Patients: Fred Feldman, Samuel Susselman, Basile Lipetz and S. Eugene Barrera. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVI, 1946, pp. 158–170.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 442
Pretraumatic Personality and Psychiatric Sequelæ Of Head Injury: Harry L. Kozol. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVI, 1946, p. 245
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 443-443
Primary Behavior Disorders and Psychopathic Personality: Jacques S. Gottlieb, M. Coulson Ashby and John R. Knott. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVI, 1946, p. 381.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 443
Cleidocranial Dysostosis with Psychosis: Samuel Kilgore and G. N. Lasker. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVI, 1946, p. 401.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 443
Intravenous Injection of Sodium Amytal as a Test for Latent Anxiety: Samuel Susselman, Fred Feldman, and S. Eugene Barrera. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVI, 1946, pp. 567–580.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 443-444
Conscience in the Psychopath: Phyllis Greenacre. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XV, 1945, pp. 495–509.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 444
The Group Factor in Military Neuropsychiatry: Jules V. Coleman. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XVI, 1946, pp. 222–226.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 444
Counseling and Therapy: Lawson G. Lowrey. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XVI, 1946, pp. 615–622.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 445-445
Study of a Case of Pseudo Deaf-Muteness ('Psychic Deafness'): Erika Oppenheimer Fromm. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CIII, 1946, pp. 37–59.
William Needles - pp. 445
Anxiety and the Group: A. N. Mayers. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CIII, 1946, pp. 130–136.
William Needles - pp. 445
Internal and External Causes of Anxiety in Returning Veterans: Arnold Eisendorfer and Murray D. Lewis. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CIII, 1946, pp. 137–143.
William Needles - pp. 446-446
Psychogenic Vomiting: Jules H. Masserman. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CIII, 1946, pp. 224–233.
William Needles - pp. 446
The Present Status of Narco-Diagnosis and Therapy: Paul H. Hoch. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CIII, 1946, pp. 248–259.
William Needles - pp. 446
Therapeutic Relaxation: Ernest Schmidhofer. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CIII, 1946, pp. 260–275.
William Needles - pp. 447-447
Psychopathy in the Scheme of Human Typology: Ben Karpman. J. Nev. and Ment. Disease, CIII, 1946, pp. 276–288.
William Needles - pp. 447
The Value of Formal Psychiatric Examination in the Criminal Court: S. Harvard Kaufman and Curtis Bok. J. Nerv. and Ment. Disease, CIII, 1946, pp. 289–297.
William Needles - pp. 447
The Analyst Remains Silent: James Clark Moloney. Disease of the Nervous System, VIII, 1947, pp. 14–16.
S. Gabe - pp. 447-448
Interpretación Psicodinámica De La Función Tiroidea: Observaciones Sobre Disfunctiones Tiroideas En Psiconeuroticos: Arnaldo Rascovsky. Revista de Psiconálisis, IV, 1947, pp. 413–450.
H. W. - pp. 448
Relaciones De Objeto En La Paranoia Masculina Y Femenina: Durval Marcondes. Revista de Psiconálisis, IV, 1947, pp. 492–507.
H. W. - pp. 448
Psicoanlisi. II, No. 1, 1946 (Rome, Italy): The Effects of Psychoanalysis on Ethical Maturation. H. Meng.
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Psicoanlisi. II, No. 1, 1946 (Rome, Italy): Infancy as the Destiny of Man. J. Flescher.
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Psicoanlisi. II, No. 1, 1946 (Rome, Italy): The Psychopathology of Internment. E. Servadio.
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Psicoanlisi. II, No. 1, 1946 (Rome, Italy): Psychoanalysis of the Pure Movie. G. Piertranera and A. Montani.
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Psicoanlisi. II, No. 1, 1946 (Rome, Italy): Contributions to Psychoanalytic Aesthetics. E. Fulchignoni.
Edoardo Weiss - pp. 450-451
Psicoanalisi. II, No. 2, 1946: This issue contains the report of the first Italian Psychoanalytic Congress (held in 1946), which was attended by representatives of the Italian government. The following papers, read at the meeting, are published in this number:
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On Some Psychodynamics of Masochism
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 472-481
Some Observations on a Form of Projection
Leon J. Saul - pp. 482-506
Basic Mental Concepts: Their Clinical and Theoretical Value
Edward Glover - pp. 507-518
The Fallacious Use of Quantitative Concepts in Dynamic Psychology
Lawrence S. Kubie - pp. 519-546
Mohave Orality—An Analysis of Nursing and Weaning Customs
George Devereux - pp. 547-549
Talleyrand. L'Homme De La France: By Dr. René Laforgue. Geneva: Editions du Mont-Blanc. 1947. 258 pp.
Percy Winner - pp. 549-553
The Yearbook of Psychoanalysis. Volume II: Edited by Sandor Lorand. New York: International Universities Press, 1946. 280 pp.
Edoardo Weiss - pp. 553-556
The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Children: By Anna Freud. London: Imago Publishing Co., Ltd., 1946. 98 pp.
Judith S. Kestenberg - pp. 556-558
Psicoanalisi Della Vita Istintiva (Psychoanalysis of Instinctual Life): By Joachim Flescher, M.D. Rome, Italy: Scienza Moderna, 1945. 266 pp.
Emilio Servadio - pp. 559-560
Narco-Analysis: By J. Stephen Horsley. New York and London: Oxford University Press, 1943. First American Edition, 1946. 134 pp.
M. Ralph Kaufman - pp. 561-562
Medicine in the Changing Order: Report of the New York Academy of Medicine Committee on Medicine and the Changing Order. New York: The Commonwealth Fund, 1947. 240 pp.
Maurice Levine - pp. 562-563
Medical Addenda: Related Essays on Medicine and the Changing Order. New York: The Commonwealth Fund, 1947. 156 pp.
Maurice Levine - pp. 563
Psychological Medicine: A Short Introduction to Psychiatry. By Desmond Curran, M.B., F.R.C.P., D.P.M., and Eric Guttmann, M.D., M.R.C.P. Second Edition. Baltimore: The Williams and Wilkins Company, 1945. 254 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 564-564
Clinical Psychology of Children's Behavior Problems: By C. M. Louttit. Revised Edition. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1947. 661 pp.
Anna Maenchen - pp. 564-566
The Personality of the Preschool Child: The Child's Search for His Self. By Werner Wolff. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1946. 341 pp.
Aline B. Auerbach - pp. 566-567
The Autonomic Nervous System: By Albert Kuntz. Third Edition. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1945. 687 pp.
Lawrence S. Kubie - pp. 567-569
Nuremberg Diary: By G. M. Gilbert, Ph.D. New York: Farrar, Straus & Co., 1947. 471 pp.
Philip R. Lehrman - pp. 569-570
Twenty-Two Cells in Nuremberg: By Douglas M. Kelley, M.D. New York: Greenberg Publisher, 1947. 245 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 570-572
From Caligari to Hitler. A Psychological History of the German Film: By Siegfried Kracauer. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1947. 361 pp.
Martha Leites & Nathan Leites - pp. 572-573
Problems in Abnormal Behavior: By Nathaniel Thornton. Philadelphia and Toronto: The Blakiston Co., 1946. 244 pp.
Ruth Loveland - pp. 573-574
Modern Women: The Lost Sex: By Ferdinand Lundberg and Marynia F. Farnham. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1947. 497 pp.
Frances S. Arkin - pp. 575-576
Problems in Religion and Life
Sydney G. Biddle - pp. 576-577
Black Anger: By Wulf Sachs. Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1947. 324 pp.
Ruth Loveland - pp. 577-578
The Echo: By Lilla van Saher. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1947. 255 pp.
Nathaniel Ross - pp. 579-579
The Ego of Homosexuals: Gustav Bychowski. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 114–127.
H. W. - pp. 580-580
An Unwelcome Child and her Death Instinct: Hannah Ries. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 153–161.
H. W. - pp. 580-581
On the View that Repressed Fear of Severance of the Genitalia is Solely Caused by External Reality and is not Inherited: E. Pickworth Farrow. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 161–168.
H. W. - pp. 581
A Short Contribution to the Problem of Simulation of Insanity: Sidney Tarachow. Int. J. Psa., XXVI, 1945, pp. 168–169.
H. W. - pp. 581
The Anatomy of a Psychosis. Iago Galdston: Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 71–83.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 581
The Effect of Disappointment on Ego and Superego Formation in Normal and Depressive Development: Edith Jacobson. Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 129–147.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 582-582
The Danger Neurotics Dread Most: Loss of the 'Basic Fallacy': Edmund Bergler. Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 148–153.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 582
The Enigma of Clemenceau: Pierre Lacombe. Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 165–176.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 582
First Contribution to the Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics of Motion Pictures: Angelo Montani and Giulio Pietranera. Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 177–196.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 582
The Fear of Post-Orgastic Emptiness: Tibor Agoston. Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 197–214.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 583-583
Dream Analysis of a Constitutional Psychopath; Towards the Problem of Differential Dream Analysis: Ben Karpman. Psa. Rev., XXXIII, 1946, pp. 84–101 and 215–236.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 583
A Method of Resolving Acute Catatonic Excitement: John N. Rosen. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 183–198.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 583
Carl Gustav Jung—Defender of Freud and the Jews. A Chapter of European Psychiatric History Under the Nazi Yoke: Ernest Harms. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 199–230.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 583-584
Psychopathology of Compulsive Smoking: Edmund Bergler. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 297–321.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 584
Obesity and Neurosis: Henry B. Richardson. Psychiatric Quarterly, XX, 1946, pp. 400–424.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 584
Electroencephalographic Study of Criminals: Frederic A. Gibbs, B. K. Bagchi and Wilfred Bloomberg. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 294–298.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 584
The Correlation of Pre-Electroshock Electroencephalogram and Therapeutic Result in Schizophrenia: William J. Turner, Louis Lowinger and James H. Huddleson. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 299–300.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 584
An Electroencephalographic Study of Cases with Syncope and Related Disorders: Sidney Levin, Jerome Katz and Milton Greenblatt. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 301–304.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 585-585
Some Reactions Seen after Electric Shock Treatment: John Frosch, David Impastato, Lilly Ottenheimer and S. Bernard Wortis. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 311–315.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 585
Organic and Hysterical Anesthesia: Fredrick C. Redlich. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 318–324.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 585
Ageing and Detoxication: Karl Stern, Ewart G. Hinds and Brigitte A. Askonas. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 325–329.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 585
Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious: Knight Dunlap. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 330–336.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 586-586
Some Relationships Between Excitement, Depression and Anxiety: D. Ewen Cameron. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 385–394.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 586
Incidence of Neuropsychiatric Disorders in the United States Army in World War II: John W. Appel. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 433–436.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 586
Review of Neuropsychiatric Cases in the Southwest Pacific Area: David Rothschild. Amer. J. of Psychiatry, CII, 1946, pp. 454–459.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 586-587
Determinism, 'Freedom', and Psychotherapy: Robert P. Knight. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 251–262.
S. Gabe - pp. 587
Psychotherapy of an Adolescent Catatonic Schizophrenia with Mutism. A Study in Empathy and Establishing Contact: Robert P. Knight. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 323–339.
S. Gabe - pp. 587-588
Observations on the Defense Against a Transference Neurosis: Joan Fleming. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 365–374.
S. Gabe - pp. 588
Some Observations on Character Structure in the Orient. II. the Chinese, Part Two: Weston La Barre. Psychiatry, IX, 1946, pp. 375–395.
S. Gabe - pp. 588-589
The Sense of Well-Being and its Relation to Clinical Improvement: O. Spurgeon English. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, X, 1946, pp. 137–144.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 589
Psychotherapy of a Phobia in a Pilot: Milton L. Miller. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, X, 1946, pp. 145–153.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 589
Amnesia with Spontaneous Recovery: A Case Report: K. R. Eissler and Jacob Siegel. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, X, 1946, pp. 154–159.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 589-590
Some Problems in Narcolepsy: With a Case Report: Nathan Roth. The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, X, 1946, pp. 160–170.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 590
The War Blinded: By E. Wittkower and R. C. Davenport. Psychosomatic Med., VIII, 1946, pp. 121–137.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 590
Emotional Factors in the Course of Pregnancy: Raymond Squier and Flanders Dunbar. Psychosomatic Med., VIII, 1946, pp. 161–175.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 590-591
Countertransference in the Technique of Medical Practice: Bertram D. Lewin. Psychosomatic Med., VIII, 1946, pp. 195–199.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 591
Childhood Schizophrenia: Lauretta Bender. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XVII, 1947, pp. 40–56.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 591
Activity and Aggression in Children: Edith Buxbaum. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XVII, 1947, pp. 161–166.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 591-592
Problems in Clinical Research: Round Table, 1946. Amer. J. of Orthopsychiatry, XVII, 1947, pp. 196–230.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 592
Age Patterning in Personality Development: Margaret Mead, Amer. J. Orthopsychiatry, XVII, 1947, pp. 231–240.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 592
Differential Dynamics of Activity and Interview Group Therapy: S. R. Slavson. Amer. J. Orthopsychiatry, XVII, 1947, pp. 293–302.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 593-593
Cerebral Blast Syndrome in Combat Soldiers: Howard D. Fabing. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVII, 1947, pp. 14–57.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 593
Objective Method for Distinguishing Sleep from the Hypnotic Trance: John B. Dynes. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVII, 1947, pp. 84–93.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 593
Abreaction in the Military Setting: Harold Rosen and Henry J. Mayers. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVII, 1947, pp. 161–172.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 593
Incidence of Combat Fatigue: Philip Solomon. Arch. of Neurology and Psychiatry, LVII, 1947, pp. 332–341.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 594-594
Principles of Psychotherapy in Latent Schizophrenia: Paul Federn. Amer. J. of Psychotherapy, I, 1947, pp. 129–144.
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