- pp. 1-27
Climacterium: A Developmental Phase
Therese Benedek - pp. 28-42
The Psychopathology of Climacteric Depression
Laci Fessler - pp. 43-51
The Concept of Normality
Norman Reider - pp. 52-63
Trial Analysis in the Therapeutic Process
Rudolf Ekstein - pp. 64-87
On the Enjoyment of Listening to Music
Heinz Kohut & Siegmund Levarie - pp. 88-100
Psychoanalytic Aspects of Bureaucracy
Otto Sperling - pp. 101-102
Your Child Makes Sense. A Guidebook for Parents: By Edith Buxbaum, Ph.D. With a Foreword by Anna Freud. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1949. 204 pp.
Lili E. Peller - pp. 102-103
Your Child's Mind and Body: A Practical Guide for Parents: By Flanders Dundar, M.D. New York: Random House, 1949. 324 pp.
Margaret E. Fries - pp. 103-105
Applied Psychoanalysis. Selected Objectives of Psychotherapy: By Felix Deutsch, M.D. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1949. 244 pp.
Norman Reider - pp. 105-106
The Criminal and his Victim. Studies in the Sociobiology of Crime: By Hans von Hentig. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1948. 461 pp.
George J. Mohr - pp. 106-109
Psychosexual Development in Health and Disease. (The Proceedings of the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Psychopathological Association, Held in New York City, June, 1948.): Edited by Paul H. Hoch, M.D. and Joseph Zubin, Ph.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1949. 283 pp.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 110-112
Gregorio, the Hand-Trembler. A Psychobiological Study of a Navaho Indian: By Alexander H. Leighton and Dorothea C. Leighton with the assistance of Catherine Opler. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. Cambridge, Mass.: Published by the Museum, 1949. 177 pp.
Géza Róheim - pp. 112-114
Introduction to the Szondi Test.: By Susan Deri. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1949. 354 pp.
William F. Murphy - pp. 114-115
Psychodiagnosis: By Saul Rosenzweig, Ph.D. With the collaboration of Kate Levine Kogan, Ph.D. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1949. 380 pp.
William F. Murphy - pp. 115-117
Projective Techniques: By John Elderkin Bell. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1948. 533 pp.
William G. Barrett - pp. 117
Perspectives in Medicine: The March of Medicine 1948. New York: Columbia University Press, 1949. 163 pp.
Hugh M. Galbraith - pp. 117-118
Geriatric Medicine: The Care of the Aging and the Aged. Edited by Edward J. Stieglitz, M.S., M.D., F.A.C.P. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Co., 1949. Second Edition. 773 pp.
O. Spurgeon English - pp. 118-119
Readings in the Clinical Method in Psychology: Edited by Robert I. Watson. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1949. 740 pp.
Richard L. Frank - pp. 119-121
Dynamic Psychology: By Percival M. Symonds, Ph.D. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc. 1949. 413 pp.
Edwin R. Eisler - pp. 121-122
A Study of Interpersonal Relations: Edited by Patrick Mullahy. New York: Hermitage Press, 1949. 560 pp.
Victor W. Eisenstein - pp. 122-123
Personality Projection in the Drawing of the Human Figure: By Karen Machover, Ph.D. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1949. 181 pp.
Joseph Weiss - pp. 123-124
The Problem Family. An Investigation of Human Relations: By A. S. Neill. New York: Hermitage Press, 1949. 224 pp.
Melitta Sperling - pp. 125-127
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: Notes on Psychoanalysis and Integrative Living. Marjorie Brierley. Pp. 57–105.
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 127
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: Narcissistic Equilibrium. Henry Harper Hart. Pp. 106–114.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: The Superego and Other Internal Objects. Adrian Stephen. Pp. 114–117.
Harry H. Nierenberg - pp. 128
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: Science and Belief. C. H. Waddington. Pp. 123–130.
Theodore Branfman - pp. 129-129
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: Analysis of a Schizophrenic State with Depersonalization. Herbert Rosenfeld. Pp. 130–139.
William Pious - pp. 129-130
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: On the Intense Affects Encountered in Treating a Severe Manic-Depressive Disorder. W. Clifford M. Scott. Pp. 139–145.
I. Peter Glauber - pp. 130-131
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: Circumcision and Problems of Bisexuality. Herman Nunberg. Pp. 145–179.
Edmund Bergler - pp. 131
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: A Generalized Hedonic Theory of the Ego. W. Baggally. Pp. 179–197.
G. Pederson-Krag - pp. 131-132
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: A Note on a Child's Game. W. Baggally. Pp. 198–200.
Richard L. Frank - pp. 132-133
Revista De Psicoanálisis. VI, 1948: Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Clandestine Psychoanalyst of the XVIIIth Century. E. Eduardo Krapf. Pp. 5–31.
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Revista De Psicoanálisis. VI, 1948: A Psychoanalytic Essay on the Personality and Dramatic Works of Richard Wagner. Enrique Racker. Pp. 32–72.
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Revista De Psicoanálisis. VI, 1948: Psychosomatic Aspects of Dermatology. Enrique Pichon-Rivière. Pp. 295–329.
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Revista De Psicoanálisis. VI, 1948: Psychoanalysis of a Nightmare. Flora Scolni. Pp. 581–615.
David Kairys - pp. 134
Samiksa. III, 1949: Laughter in Psychoanalysis. Martin Grotjahn. Pp. 76–82.
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Samiksa. III, 1949: Psychosomtic Aspects of Cardiospasm with Case Presentation. Louis A. Schwartz. Pp. 83–103.
Leo Rangell - pp. 135-135
American Journal of Psychiatry. CVI, 1949: Affective Learning and the Student-Teacher Relationship. Samuel R. Warson. Pp. 53–58.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 135
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: Research in Psychiatry. Karl A. Menninger. Pp. 73–82.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: A Note on Nyctophobia and Peripheral Vision. George Devereux. Pp. 83–93.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: A Concept of the Genesis of Hostility. J. G. N. Cushing and Mary McKinniss Cushing. Pp. 94–99.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: Sex and Science: The Kinsey Report. Lionel Trilling. Pp. 109–118.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: The Dermatologist and the Psychiatrist. A. H. Gottesman and Karl Menninger. Pp. 119–123.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: Juvenile Warts Removed with the Use of Hypnotic Suggestion. Mehl McDowell. Pp. 124–126.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 137-138
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XX, 1944: Theory of the Rationale of Convulsion Therapy. W. Abse. Pp. 33–50.
Victor Calef - pp. 138
Psychosomatic Medicine. XI, 1949: Emotional Factors in the Etiology of Hyperthyroidism. Theodore Lidz. Pp. 2–8.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XI, 1949: Studies on Epilepsy: The Petit Mal Attack as a Response Within the Central Nervous System to Distress in Organism-Environment Integration. Wayne Barker. Pp. 73–94.
S. Gabe - pp. 139
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXI, 1949: Efficacy of the Brief Clinical Interview Method in Predicting Adjustments: Five Year Follow-up Study of Three Hundred and Four Army Inductees. John A. Aita. Pp. 170–176.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXI, 1949: folie à Deux(Psychosis of Association). Eduard Ascher. Pp. 177–182.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 140
Mental Hygiene. XXXIII, 1949: A Contribution Toward the Study of Character Building in Children. Alan Gregg. Pp. 529–536.
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Mental Hygiene. XXXIII, 1949: The Community and the Aggressive Child. George E. Gardner. Pp. 537–550.
Joseph Lander - pp. 140-141
Journal of Social Casework. XXX, 1949: Emotional Problems of Displaced Children. Editha Sterba. Pp. 175–181.
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Journal of Social Casework. XXX, 1949: Psychiatric Principles in Casework. Grete L. Bibring. Pp. 230–235.
Lincoln Rahman - pp. 142
Meeting of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Charles Brenner - pp. 142-143
Notes
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Notes
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Notes
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Notes
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Psychodynamic Aspects of Epilepsy
Gert Heilbrunn - pp. 158-163
Physiological Systems and Emotional Development
Leon J. Saul - pp. 164-169
The Punishment Fits the Source
Leon J. Saul - pp. 170-191
Mental Reactions in Patients with Neurological Disease
David Beres & Charles Brenner - pp. 192-201
The Meaning of Laughter
Morris W. Brody - pp. 202-212
Othello: The Tragedy of Iago
Martin Wangh - pp. 213-226
The Chorus in Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus—A Psychoanalytic Approach to Dramatic Criticism I
Joel Friedman & Sylvia Gassel - pp. 227-250
A Commentary on Freud's an Outline of Psychoanalysis
Herman Nunberg - pp. 251-253
Einführung in Die Technik Der Kinderanalyse (Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis): By Anna Freud. Third Edition. London: Imago Publishing Co., Ltd., 1949. 105 pp.
Edith B. Jackson - pp. 253-254
Psicoanálisis De La Melancolía (Psychoanalysis of Depression): Edited by Angel Garma, M.D., and Luis Rascovsky, M.D. Buenos Aires: Associación Psicoanalítica Argentina, 1948. 519 pp.
David Kairys - pp. 255-257
Male and Female. A Study of the Sexes in a Changing World: By Margaret Mead. New York: William Morrow & Co., 1949. 477 pp.
William G. Barrett - pp. 257-258
A Psychiatrist Looks at Tuberculosis: By Eric Wittkower, M.D. London: National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1949. 152 pp.
Victor W. Eisenstein - pp. 258-260
The Abnormal Personality: By Robert W. White, Ph.D. New York: The Ronald Press Co., 1948. 613 pp.
Herbert I. Harris - pp. 260-264
Magna Mater Im Alten Testament. Eine Psychoanalytische Untersuchung (Magna Mater in the Old Testament. A Psychoanalytic Study): By Ewald Roellenbleck, M.D. Darmstadt (Germany): Claassen & Roether, 1949. 187 pp.
Edith Weigert - pp. 264
Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry: Edited by E. A. Spiegel. Volume IV. New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc., 1949. 592 pp.
Charles Davison - pp. 264-265
Development of Freud's Conception of Anxiety: By Dr. A. C. Oerlemans. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co., 1949. 124 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 265-266
Oedipus—Myth and Complex. A Review of Psychoanalytic Theory: By Patrick Mullahy. Introduction by Erich Fromm. New York: Hermitage Press, 1948. 538 pp.
Gertrud M. Kurth - pp. 266-268
The Battle of the Conscience. A Psychiatric Study of the Inner Working of the Conscience: By Edmund Bergler, M.D. Washington: Washington Institute of Medicine, 1948. 296 pp.
H. A. B. - pp. 268-269
Childhood and After. Essays and Clinical Studies: By Susan Isaacs, D.Sc. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1949. 245 pp.
Edith Buxbaum - pp. 269-271
Varieties of Delinquent Youth. An Introduction to Constitutional Psychiatry: By William H. Sheldon, Ph.D., M.D. New York: Harper & Bros., 1949. 899 pp.
William Healy - pp. 271-273
Problems of Early Infancy. Transactions of the Second Conference, March 1–2, 1948, New York, N. Y.: Edited by Milton J. E. Senn, M.D. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1949. 120 pp.
Marie H. Briehl - pp. 273-275
Orthopsychiatry 1923–1948. Retrospect and Prospect: Edited by Lawson G. Lowrey, M.D. and Victoria Sloane. New York: American Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc., 1948. 623 pp.
Abram Blau - pp. 275-276
The American Soldier: Combat and its Aftermath
Adolf G. Woltmann - pp. 277
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: Symposium on the Evaluation of Therapeutic Results. Clarence P. Oberndorf, Phyllis Greenacre and Lawrence S. Kubie. Pp. 7–33.
Martin Wangh - pp. 277-277
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: On Genital Love. Michael Balint. Pp. 34–40.
Leon L. Altman - pp. 278
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: Heredity and Psychoanalysis. H. G. Van Der Waals. Pp. 41–52.
Charles Brenner - pp. 278-279
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: Analysis of a Cartoon in a Case of Hypochondriasis. Lois Munro. Pp. 53–57.
Marcel Heiman - pp. 279
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: A Technical Problem in the Treatment of the Infant Patient. Betty Joseph. Pp. 58–59.
Ruth S. Eissler - pp. 279
American Journal of Psychiatry. CV, 1949: New Possibilities in Private Psychiatric Practice. Clarence P. Oberndorf. Pp. 589–593.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 279
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXII, 1948: Further Studies on Beating Fantasies. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 480–486.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 280-280
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXII, 1948: Father Time: An Analysis of Subjective Conceptions of Time. A. M. Meerloo. Pp. 587–608.
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Psychiatric Quarterly. XXII, 1948: Fictions in Domestic Relationships. Wladimir G. Eliasberg. Pp. 638–640.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 280
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXII, 1948: Psychology of Reputation in Neurotics. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 680–684.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 281-281
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXII, 1948: On Various Uses of the Recorded Interview in Psychotherapy. Herbert Freed. Pp. 685–695.
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Psychiatric Quarterly. XXII, 1948: Psychodynamic Factors in Narcolepsy and Cataplexy. Alfred Coodley. Pp. 696–717.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 281-282
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: Notes on Aggression. Anna Freud. Pp. 143–151.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: The Pathogenic Process in Schizophrenia. William L. Pious. Pp. 152–159.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: The Structure of the Grotesque-Comic Sublimation. Annie Reich. Pp. 160–171.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 284-284
Psychiatry. XII, 1949: Countertransference and Attitudes of the Analyst in the Therapeutic Process. Leo Berman. Pp. 159–166.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 285-285
Psychosomatic Medicine. XI, 1949: The Use of Dream Analysis in Psychosomatic Research. Thomas M. French and Louis B. Shapiro. Pp. 110–112.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 285
Psychosomatic Medicine. XI, 1949: Role of the Hormones in Human Sexuality. William H. Perloff. Pp. 133–139.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XI, 1949: Treatment by Suggestion of Verrucæ Planæ of the Face. Maximilian E. Obermayer and Ralph R. Greenson. Pp. 163–164.
S. Gabe - pp. 286
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXI, 1949: Congenital Universal Indifference to Pain. David A. Boyd, Jr. and Louis W. Nie. Pp. 402–412.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXI, 1949: Psychosis with Hematoporphyrinuria: Clinical Report of a Case. Sol Levy and H. A. Perry. Pp. 699–704.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 287-287
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CX, 1949: An Evaluation of Lobotomy and Its Potentialities for Future Research in Psychiatry and the Basic Sciences. Lawrence C. Kolb. Pp. 112–148.
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. XII, 1949: Clinical and Pathological Observations on Relapse After Successful Leucotomy. T. McLardy and D. L. Davies. Pp. 231–238.
Kenneth Mark Colby - pp. 288
Journal of Mental Science. XCV, 1949: Some Reflections on the Nature of Affective Disorders from the Results of Prefrontal Leucotomy. Maurice Partridge. Pp. 795–825.
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Journal of Mental Science. XCV, 1949: Investigation into Intellectual Changes Following Prefrontal Leucotomy. R. K. Freudenberg and J. P. S. Robertson. Pp. 826–841.
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Journal of Mental Science. XCV, 1949: The Depersonalization Syndrome. Sidney Bockner. Pp. 968–971.
Norman Reider - pp. 289
Mental Hygiene. XXXIV, 1950: Normality and Psychosomatic Illness. James T. McLaughlin. Pp. 19–33.
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Mental Hygiene. XXXIV, 1950: The Community and the Aggressive Child. George E. Gardner Pp. 44–63.
Joseph Lander - pp. 289-290
Journal of the American Medical Association. CXLII, 1950: Life Situations, Emotions and Hyperinsulinism. Sidney Portis. Pp. 1281–1286.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 290
International Archives of Allergy and Applied Immunology. Separatum Volume I, 1949: Allergy and Emotions. Milton L. Miller. Pp. 40—50.
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International Archives of Allergy and Applied Immunology. Separatum Volume I, 1949: Some Paintings by Allergic Patients in Group Psychotherapy and Their Dynamic Implications in the Practice of Allergy. Hyman Miller and Dorothy W. Baruch. Pp. 60–71.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 291
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
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Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Joseph Lander - pp. 292-293
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Joseph Lander - pp. 295-297
Paul Federn—1872–1950
Bertram D. Lewin - pp. 298-317
The Prepuberty Trauma in Girls
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 318-326
Mucous Colitis Associated with Phobias
Melitta Sperling - pp. 327-351
Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in an Incipient Schizophrenic
William L. Pious - pp. 352-370
The Interpretation of the Trauma as a Command
Otto E. Sperling - pp. 371-384
Psychoanalysis and the Social Structure
Talcott Parsons - pp. 385-392
The Application of Psychoanalytic Concepts to Social Science
Heinz Hartmann - pp. 393-407
Unsatisfactory Results of Psychoanalytic Therapy
Y. C.P. Oberndorf - pp. 408-409
The Oedipal Legend in Christian Hagiology
Anne Freemantle - pp. 410-411
Repression as a Factor in Learning Theory
Herbert I. Harris - pp. 412-413
The Distinction Between Loving and Being Loved
Leon J. Saul - pp. 414-419
The Psychoanalysis of Elation: By Bertram D. Lewin. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1950. 200 pp.
G. Z. - pp. 419-423
Problems of Bisexuality as Reflected in Circumcision: By Herman Nunberg. London: Imago Publishing Co., Ltd., 1949. 83 pp.
Edward Glover - pp. 423-424
The Basic Neurosis. Oral Regression and Psychic Masochism: By Edmund Bergler, M.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc., 1949. 353 pp.
John Frosch - pp. 425-425
Emotional Security: By Milton R. Sapirstein. New York: Crown Publishers, 1948. 291 pp.
Paul Friedman - pp. 425-427
The Neurosis of Man. An Introduction to the Science of Human Behavior: By Trigant Burrow, M.D., Ph.D. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1949. 428 pp.
Martin H. Stein - pp. 427
Adaptation: Edited by John Romano, M.D. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1949. 113 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 428-429
Child Psychiatry: By Leo Kanner, M.D. Second Edition. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1949. 752 pp.
Abram Blau - pp. 429-431
Children in Conflict. Twelve Years of Psychoanalytic Practice: By Madeleine L. Rambert. Preface by Jean Piaget. New York: International Universities Press, 1949. 214 pp.
Edith Buxbaum - pp. 431-433
Adolescent Fantasy: By Percival M. Symonds. New York: Columbia University Press, 1949. 397 pp.
Hyman S. Lippman - pp. 433-437
Epilepsy and Convulsive Disorders in Children: By Edward M. Bridge, M.D. New York-Toronto-London: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1949. 670 pp.
Else Pappenheim - pp. 437-438
Courts on Trial. Myth and Reality in American Justice: By Jerome Frank. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1949. 441 pp.
William Healy - pp. 439-440
The Feminine Character. History of an Ideology: By Viola Klein, Ph.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1949. 228 pp.
William G. Barrett - pp. 440-441
Women in Marital Conflict. A Casework Study: By Florence Hollis, Ph.D. New York: Family Service Association of America, 1949. 236 pp.
William G. Barrett - pp. 441-442
Stalin: A Political Biography: By I. Deutscher. New York and London: Oxford University Press, 1949. 600 pp.
Gustav Bychowski - pp. 443
American Journal of Psychiatry. CVI, 1950: The Nature of Neurotic Reactions. Leon J. Saul. Pp. 547–548.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVI, 1950: Sculpture and Depression. L. Bryce Boyer. Pp. 606–615.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 443
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXIII, 1949: Lying: A Minor Inquiry into the Ethics of Neurotic and Psychopathic Behavior. Ben Karpman. Pp. 1–25.
- pp. 443-444
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXIII, 1949: The Trauma of Bearing. Nandor Fodor. Pp. 59–70.
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Psychiatric Quarterly. XXIII, 1949: Re-Analysis of an Alleged Telepathic Dream. Albert Ellis. Pp. 116–126.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 444
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: A Biographical Comment on Freud's Dual Instinct Theory. Rudolf Ekstein. Pp. 172–175.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: On the Etiology of 'Shared Neuroses': Remarks in Extension of a Freudian Observation. Robert M. Lindner. Pp. 176–184.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: The Initial Phase of Psychotherapy. Jules V. Coleman. Pp. 189–197.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: The Creative Arts as Therapy. Mary Huntoon. Pp. 198–203.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XIII, 1949: A Psychodynamic Analysis of the Crimes of Prejudiced and Unprejudiced Male Prisoners. William R. Morrow. Pp. 204–212.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 446
Psychiatry. XII, 1949: Medical Opinion and the Social Context in the Mental Hospital. Alfred H. Stanton and Morris S. Schwartz. Pp. 243–249.
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Psychiatry. XII, 1949: The Germinal Cell of Freud's Psychoanalytic Psychology and Therapy. Paul Bergman. Pp. 265–278.
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Psychiatry. XII, 1949: Study of Resistance and Its Manifestations in Therapeutic Groups of Chronic Psychotic Patients. Irving M. Rosen and Mignon Chasen. Pp. 279–283.
Leo Rangell - pp. 447
Psychosomatic Medicine. XI, 1949: Mind, Unconscious Mind, and Brain. Sandor Rado. Pp. 165–168.
S. Gabe - pp. 447-448
Psychosomatic Medicine. XI, 1949: Psychologic Correlations with the Electroencephalogram. L. J. Saul, H. Davis and P. A. Davis. Pp. 361–376.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XI, 1949: The Role of the Mother in Psychosomatic Disorders in Children. Melitta Sperling. Pp. 377–385.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 448
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Observations on Criminal Patients During Narcoanalysis. Carl P. Adatto. Pp. 82–92.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Comparison of Adjunct Group Therapy with Individual Psychotherapy. Robert E. Peck. Pp. 173–177.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Use of Potassium in Protracted Insulin Coma: Preliminary Report. William Stark and S. Eugene Barrera. Pp. 280–286.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Brain Wave Patterns During Hypnosis, Hypnotic Sleep and Normal Sleep. Wayne Barker and Susan Burgwin. Pp. 412–420.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 449
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CX, 1949: Diagnostic Problems in Early Schizophrenia. Norman Mace, Salmon A. Koff, Irving Chelnek, and Sol L. Garfield. Pp. 336–346.
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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CX, 1949: Mass Action versus Mosaic Function of the Frontal Lobe. Walter Freeman. Pp. 413–418.
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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CX, 1949: Intravenous Alcohol and Early Convulsive Shock in the Treatment of Exhaustion Due to Mental Disorder. H. A. Perry and Sol Levy. Pp. 497–501.
Norman Reider - pp. 450
Journal of Nourology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. XII, 1949: Clinical and Electro-Encephalographic Studies on Prisoners Charged with Murder. D. Stafford-Clark and F. H. Taylor. Pp. 325–330.
Norman Reider - pp. 450-451
American Journal of Psychotherapy. IV, 1950: Emotionalism in the Discussion of Psychotherapy. Martin Grotjahn. Pp. 80–84.
Helen Tausend - pp. 451
The Quarterly Journal of Child Behavior. I, 1949: Problems in Analysis of Children with Psychosomatic Disorders. Melitta Sperling. Pp. 12–17.
S. Gabe - pp. 452
Notes
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Notes
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Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Charles Brenner - pp. 453-454
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Sidney Tarachow - pp. 454
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Joseph Lander - pp. 455-467
General Problems of Acting out
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 468-481
Infant Memories and Constructions
Melitta Schmideberg - pp. 482-500
Analysis of the Therapeutic Factors in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Franz Alexander - pp. 501-539
The Development of the Transference
Ida Macalpine - pp. 540-560
On Preconscious Mental Processes
Ernst Kris - pp. 561-572
The Oedipus Trilogy
Mark Kanzer - pp. 573-575
Psychoanalysis: Evolution and Development: By Clara Thompson, M.D. with the collaboration of Patrick Mullahy. New York: Hermitage House, Inc., 1950. 252 pp.
Herbert I. Harris - pp. 575-577
The Yearbook of Psychoanalysis, Volume IV: Edited by Sandor Lorand, M. D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1949. 356 pp.
Norman Reider - pp. 577-580
Freud: Dictionary of Psychoanalysis: Edited by Nandor Fodor and Frank Gaynor, with a preface by Theodor Reik. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950. 208 pp.
G. Z. - pp. 580-583
Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Psychoanalysis: By Lawrence S. Kubie, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1950. 252 pp.
Robert P. Knight - pp. 583-586
Psychoanalysis and the Social Sciences, Volume II: Edited by Géza Róheim, Ph.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1950. 329 pp.
Douglass W. Orr - pp. 586-590
The Life and Works of Edgar Allan Poe. A Psychoanalytic Interpretation: By Marie Bonaparte. London: Imago Publishing Co., Ltd., 1949. 749 pp.
Geraldine Pederson-Krag - pp. 590-592
Hamlet and Oedipus: By Ernest Jones. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1949. 166 pp.
William V. Silverberg - pp. 592-595
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Volume III—IV. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1949. 493 pp.
Milton R. Sapirstein - pp. 595-596
Kriegskinder (War Children): By Dorothy Burlingham and Anna Freud. London: Imago Publishing Co., Ltd., 1949. 82 pp.
Elisabeth R. Geleerd - pp. 596
Children in Need: By Melitta Schmideberg, M. D. London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1948. 196 pp.
Margaret E. Fries - pp. 596-598
Child Therapy. A Casework Symposium: Papers by Lucille N. Austin, Eleanor Clifton, Elise de la Fontaine, and Patricia Sacks. Edited by Eleanor Clifton and Florence Hollis. New York: Family Service Association of America, 1948. 217 pp.
Elisabeth Brockett Bech - pp. 598-603
Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine: By Norbert Wiener. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1948. 194 pp.
David Rapaport - pp. 603-605
Die Angst Als Abendländische Krankheit (Anxiety as an Occidental Disease): By Arnold Künzli. Zürich: Rascher Verlag, 1948. 290 pp.
Adolf G. Woltmann - pp. 606
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: The Nature and Function of Phantasy. Susan Isaacs. Pp. 73–97.
Martin Wangh - pp. 606-607
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: An Unfinished Paper on Hamlet: Prince of Denmark. Ella M. Sharpe. Pp. 98–109.
Norman Reider - pp. 607
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: Ernst Simmel and Freudian Philosophy. Max Horkheimer. Pp. 110–113.
Robert Fliess - pp. 607-609
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: A Contribution to the Theory of Anxiety and Guilt. Melanie Kein. Pp. 114–123.
Charles Brenner - pp. 609
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: A Note on Freud's Scientific Imagination. Leo Angelo Spiegel. Pp. 124–125.
Max Schur - pp. 610-610
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948: Psychiatric and Social Processes. Leonard R. Sillman. Pp. 126–130.
Leon L. Altman - pp. 610
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXIX, 1948
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVI, 1949: The Eye in Symbol and Symptom. Henry Harper Hart. Pp. 1–21.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVI, 1949: Frigidity in Women—Restatement and Renewed Experiences. Eduard Hitschmann and Edmund Bergler. Pp. 45–53.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVI, 1949: Transference Reactions to an Event in the Life of the Analyst. Frances Hannett. Pp. 69–81.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 611-612
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXIII, 1949: The Nature of Intuition. Eric Berne. Pp. 203–226.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 612
Psychiatry. XII, 1949: Observations on Dissociation as Social Participation. Alfred H. Stanton and Morris S. Schwartz. Pp. 339–354.
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Psychiatry. XII, 1949: The Empathic Responses. A Neglected Field for Research. Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr. and Rosalind F. Dymond. Pp. 355–359.
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Psychiatry. XII, 1949: Notes on the Personal and Professional Requirements of a Psychotherapist. Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. Pp. 361–378.
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Psychiatry. XII, 1949: The Factor of Omnipotence in Neurosis. William V. Silverberg. Pp. 387–398.
Leo Rangell - pp. 613-614
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XIX, 1949: The Psychosomatic Implications of the Primary Unit: Mother-Child. Therese Benedek. Pp. 642–654.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 614
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XX, 1950: Approaches to a Dynamic Theory of Development. Round Table 1949. Sibylle K. Escalona, Chairman.
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XX, 1950: Possible Infantile Precursors of Psychopathy. René A. Spitz. Pp. 240–248.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 615
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Anxiety: Its Initiation, Communication and Interpersonal Management. Jurgen Ruesch and A. Rodney Prestwood. Pp. 527–550.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Prefrontal Lobectomy in Schizophrenia. William T. Peyton, John E. Haavik, and Burtrum C. Schiele. Pp. 560–571.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Significance of Maternal Bereavement Before Age of Eight in Psychiatric Patients. Herbert Barry, Jr. Pp. 630–637.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Use of Language in Dreams in Analysis of Aphasic Deficits. Herbert Goldhamer. Pp. 725–727.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXII, 1949: Psychiatric Aspects of Vagotomy: IV. Phantom Ulcer Pain. Thomas S. Szasz. Pp. 728–733.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 616
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXI, 1950: Autistic Thought. Its Formal Mechanisms and Its Relationship to Schizophrenia. Silvano Arieti. Pp. 288–303.
Kenneth Mark Colby - pp. 616-617
Journal of Mental Science. XCVI, 1950: The Somatic Manifestations of Schizophrenia. A Clinical Study of Their Significance. F. Mackenzie Shattock. Pp. 32–142.
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Journal of Mental Science. XCVI, 1950: The Role and Future of Psychotherapy Within Psychiatry. John Rickman. Pp. 181–189.
Kenneth Mark Colby - pp. 617-618
The Nervous Child. VIII, 1949: Neurotic Sleep Disturbances in Children. Melitta Sperling. Pp. 28–46.
S. Gabe - pp. 618-619
Psychologia Wychowawcza. Organ Instytute Pedagogicznego, Znp, Warsaw, XIII, 1948.: Psychological Effects of the Second World War. Stefan Baley. Pp. 6–24.
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Psychologia Wychowawcza. Organ Instytute Pedagogicznego, Znp, Warsaw, XIII, 1948: The Influence of the Last War on Juvenile Delinquency. Stanislaw Batawia. Pp. 25–33.
Paul Friedman - pp. 621
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Joseph Lander - pp. 621-622
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Joseph Lander - pp. 622-623
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Herbert F. Waldhorn - pp. 623
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Charles Brenner - pp. 623
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
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