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The Emotional Problem and the Therapeutic Role of Insight
Gregory Zilboorg - pp. 25-48
On the Psychoanalytic Theory of Instincts
Thomas S. Szasz - pp. 49-80
The Bridge: A Study in Symbolism
Paul Friedman - pp. 81-91
Dream Timing
Richard Renneker - pp. 92-106
The Panic of the Gods
Géza Róheim - pp. 107-109
The Yearbook of Psychoanalysis, Volume VI: Edited by Sandor Lorand, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1951. 307 pp.
William Needles - pp. 109-111
Psychanalyse De La Musique: By André Michel. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1951. 244 pp.
Heinz Kohut - pp. 112-114
Anxiety. (The Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Psychopathological Association, Held in New York City, June 1949.): Edited by Paul H. Hoch, M.D. and Joseph Zubin, Ph.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1950. 254 pp.
Max M. Stern - pp. 114-115
Treatment in Psychiatry: By Oskar Diethelm, M.D. Second Edition. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas, 1950. 546 pp.
Charles Davison - pp. 115
Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry: Edited by E. A. Spiegel, M.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1950. 621 pp.
Charles Davison - pp. 116-117
Epidemiology of Mental Disorder: New York: Milbank Memorial Fund, 1950. 198 pp.
Winfred Overholser - pp. 117
Das Ich Und Die Regulationen Des Erlebnisvorganges (The Self and the Regulations of Experiencing): By F. S. Rothschild, M.D. Basel: S. Karger Verlag, 1950. 388 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 117-118
Psychosomatics and Suggestion Therapy in Dentistry: By Jacob Stolzenberg, D.D.S. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950. 152 pp.
Sol J. Ewen - pp. 118-120
Reality and Dream: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian: By George Devereux, Ph.D. with Prefaces by Karl A. Menninger, M.D. and Robert H. Lowie, Ph.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1951. 438 pp. and 12 plates.
Warner Muensterberger - pp. 120-121
Fighting with Property: By Helen Codere. Monographs of the American Ethnological Society, XVIII. New York: J. J. Augustin, 1950. 136 pp.
Géza Róheim - pp. 121-123
Some Sex Beliefs and Practices in a Navaho Community: By Flora L. Bailey. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Volume XL, No. 2. Cambridge, Mass.: Peabody Museum, 1950. 108 pp.
George Devereux - pp. 123-126
A History of Experimental Psychology: By Edwin G. Boring. Second Edition. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1950. 775 pp.
David Rapaport - pp. 126
Hope and Help for the Alcoholic: By Harold W. Lovell, M.D. New York: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1951. 215 pp.
James H. Wall - pp. 127
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: The Role of Anxiety in Depersonalization. C. P. Oberndorf. Pp. 1–5.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: 'Women Who Fall'. John Leuba. Pp. 6–7.
Leon L. Altman - pp. 127-128
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Illness Following Dreams. Leo H. Bartemeier. Pp. 8–11.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Emergence of Hidden Ego Tendencies During Dream Analysis. N. Lionel Blitzsten, Ruth S. Eissler, K. R. Eissler. Pp. 12–17.
K. R. Eissler - pp. 128-129
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: The Mother Tongue and the Mother. Ralph R. Greenson. Pp. 18–23.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Homosexuality and Jealousy. Daniel Lagache. Pp. 24–31.
Marcel Heiman - pp. 129-130
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Schreber's Hallucinations About the 'Little Men'. M. Katan. Pp. 32–35.
William G. Niederland - pp. 130
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Children's Interpretation and Reaction to the Unconscious of Their Mothers. Melitta Sperling. Pp. 36–41.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On Consummated Incest. Matilde Wencelblat de Rascovsky and Arnaldo Rascovsky. Pp. 42–47.
A. O. Ludwig - pp. 131
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Psyche in Nature or the Limits of Psychogenesis. Marie Bonaparte. Pp. 48–52.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 131-134
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On the Pathogenesis of Peptic Ulcer. Angel Garma. Pp. 53–72.
Sydney G. Margolin - pp. 134-135
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Chronic, Exudative, Discoid and Lichenoid Dermatitis. (Sulzberger Garbe's Syndrome): Case Analyses. Max Schur. Pp. 73–77.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On the Criteria for the Termination of a Psychoanalysis. Melanie Klein. Pp. 78–80.
Charles Brenner - pp. 135
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On Countertransference. Paula Heimann. Pp. 81–84.
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 136-136
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Psychodynamics of the 'Intellectual'. Herbert I. Kupper. Pp. 85–94.
Theodore Branfman - pp. 136
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Masochism as a Pathological and as a Normal Phenomenon in the Human Mind. René de Monchy. Pp. 95–97.
Lincoln Rahman - pp. 136-137
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: The Mechanisms of Regression in the Poetry of Baudelaire and his Followers. Otakar Kucera. Pp. 98–102.
David Beres - pp. 137
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Poetry and Memories of Childhood. Henri Flournoy. Pp. 103–107.
Lincoln Rahman - pp. 138-140
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: The Significance of Freud's Earliest Discoveries. Ernst Kris. Pp. 108–116.
René A. Spitz - pp. 140-141
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Changing Therapeutical Aims and Techniques in Psychoanalysis. Michael Balint. Pp. 117–124.
Martin Wangh - pp. 141-142
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Functional Aspects of the Mental Apparatus. Edward Glover. Pp. 125–131.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 142
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Note on the Psychopathology of Confusional States in Chronic Schizophrenics. Herbert Rosenfeld. Pp. 132–137.
William L. Pious - pp. 143-144
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Basic Psychic Structure of the Obese. Arnaldo Rascovsky, Matilde W. de Rascovsky, Teodoro Schlossberg. Pp. 144–149.
Edmund Bergler - pp. 145
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: War and Peace as a Psychoanalytic Problem. Oscar Pfister. Pp. 150–151.
Gustav Bychowski - pp. 146-146
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Psychoanalysis and the Form Interpretation Test. Hanz Zulliger. Pp. 152–155.
Roy Schafer - pp. 146
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Oral Aggressiveness and Ego Development. W. Hoffer. Pp. 156–160.
Alexander S. Rogawski - pp. 146
Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVI, 1949: A Contribution to the Psychopathology of Genuine Epilepsy. Alfred Schick. Pp. 217–239.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVI, 1949: The Spirit of Psychoanalysis. Fritz Wittels. Pp. 240–254.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 147
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. XLIV, 1949: George X: The Self-Analysis of an Avowed Fascist. Ephraim Rosen. Pp. 528–540.
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Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. XLIV, 1949: Ambivalence and First Reactions to a Sibling. Anonymous. Pp. 541–548.
Roy Schafer - pp. 147-148
British Journal of Psychology. XL, 1949: Some Problems of Terminology in Psychological Theory. Robert H. Thouless. Pp. 41–46.
Roy Schafer - pp. 149-150
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
A. A. Rosener - pp. 150-151
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Joseph Lander - pp. 151-152
Notes
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Body Ego During Orgasm
Sylvan Keiser - pp. 167-171
A Waking Screen Analogous to the Dream Screen
Joseph G. Kepecs - pp. 172-180
The Symbolic Significance of Twins in Dreams
Morris W. Brody - pp. 181-189
The Transference Neurosis of the Rat Man
Mark Kanzer - pp. 190-195
Three 'Extrasensory Perception' Dreams
Theodore G. Branfman & Henry Alden Bunker - pp. 196-214
Analytic Posturology
Felix Deutsch - pp. 215-223
Odysseus: The Return of the Primal Father
Joel Friedman & Sylvia Gassel - pp. 224-226
A Note on Exhibitionism and Scoptophilia
Leon J. Saul - pp. 227-233
Trends in Psychoanalysis: By Majorie Brierley. London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psychoanalysis, 1951. 320 pp.
Carl M. Herold - pp. 233-235
Bases of Human Behavior: A Biologic Approach to Psychiatry: By Leon J. Saul. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1951. 150 pp.
William G. Barrett - pp. 235
Elements of Psychoanalysis: Edited by Hans Herma, Ph.D., and Gertrud M. Kurth, Ph.D. Cleveland and New York: World Publishing Co., 1950. 333 pp.
Herbert I. Harris - pp. 235-239
Organization and Pathology of Thought: By David Rapaport. New York: Columbia University Press, 1951. 786 pp.
Heinz Hartmann - pp. 239-240
Die Neurosen Und Die Dynamische Psychologie Von Pierre Janet. (The Neuroses and the Dynamic Psychology of Pierre Janet.): By Leonhard Schwartz. Basel: Benno Schwabe & Co., 1951. 465 pp.
Laci Fessler - pp. 240-242
Neurosis and Psychosis: By Beulah Chamberlain Bosselman, M.D. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas, 1950. 172 pp.
David Kairys - pp. 242-246
Personality—A Systematic Theoretical and Factual Study: By Raymond B. Cattell. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1950. 689 pp.
R. C. Hendricks - pp. 246
Principles of Abnormal Psychology: The Dynamics of Psychic Illness
William F. Murphy - pp. 247-250
Principles of General Psychopathology
William F. Murphy - pp. 250-252
Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist: By Walter A. Kaufmann. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1950. 409 pp.
Herbert I. Harris - pp. 252-254
Authority and Delinquency in the Modern State: By Alex Comfort. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd., 1950. 112 pp.
Leo Angelo Spiegel - pp. 254-255
Personality and Political Crisis. New Perspectives from Social Science and Psychiatry for the Study of War and Politics: Edited by Alfred H. Stanton, M.D. and Stewart E. Perry. Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1951. 260 pp.
Fritz Schmidl - pp. 255-256
The Political Writings of Harold D. Lasswell: Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1951. 525 pp.
Fritz Schmidl - pp. 257-258
Psychological Analysis of Economic Behavior: By George Katona. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1951. 347 pp.
Leopold Bellak - pp. 258-260
The Lonely Crowd: By David Riesman, in collaboration with Reuel Denney and Nathan Glazer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950. 386 pp.
Herbert I. Harris - pp. 260-261
Psychiatry for Social Workers: By Lawson G. Lowrey, M.D. Second Edition. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950. 385 pp.
Elisabeth Brockett Bech - pp. 262-262
Adventure in Mental Health. Psychiatric Social Work with the Armed Forces in World War II: Edited by Henry S. Maas. New York: Columbia University Press, 1951. 334 pp.
Hans H. Strupp - pp. 262-264
The Criminality of Women: By Otto Pollak. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1950. 180 pp.
George J. Mohr - pp. 264-265
The Adjustment of the Blind: By Hector Chevigny and Sydell Braverman. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950. 304 pp.
Albert Kandelin - pp. 266
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On the Psychoanalytic Theory of Thinking. David Rapaport. Pp. 161–170.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Language and Dreams. Sidney J. Baker. Pp. 171–178.
Leo Stone - pp. 267
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On the Termination of Analysis. By Annie Reich. Pp. 179–183.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Technique of Terminating Analysis. Edith Buxbaum. Pp. 184–190.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: A Note on the Ending of an Analysis. Marion Milner. Pp. 191–193.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Three Psychological Criteria for the Termination of Treatment. W. Hoffer. Pp. 194–195.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On the Termination of Analysis. Michael Balint. Pp. 196–199.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On the Criteria for the Termination of an Analysis. John Rickman. Pp. 200–201.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Criteria for the Termination of Analysis. H. Bridger. Pp. 202–203.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: On the Criteria for the Termination of an Analysis. Melanie Klein. P. 204.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Short Communication on Criteria for Terminating Analysis. Sylvia Payne. P. 205.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 271-271
Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVII, 1950: Transference Phenomena in Group Psychotherapy. S. R. Slavson. Pp. 39–55.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVII, 1950: Religion and Psychoanalysis. Seward Hiltner. Pp. 128–139.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVII, 1950: Psychoanalysis and Group Psychotherapy. Leo Berman. Pp. 156–163.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVII, 1950: Mohave Indian Autoerotic Behavior. George Devereux. Pp. 201–220.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVII, 1950: Three Cases Illustrative of Emotional Factors in Dermatology: Psoriasis, Infectious Eczematoid Dermatitis, and Chronic Eczema of the Hands. Sadie H. Zaidens. Pp. 221–234.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVII, 1950: On Neurotic Obesity. Gustav Bychowski. Pp. 301–319.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVII, 1950: The Vanished Glory. Karol N. Gess. Pp. 345–350.
Carel Van Der Heide - pp. 273
American Journal of Psychiatry. CVII, 1951: Narcoanalysis and Truth. Fredrick C. Redlich, Leonard J. Ravitz, Jr., and George H. Dession. Pp. 586–593.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVII, 1951: Experimentally Produced Psychoses. Paul H. Hoch. Pp. 607–611.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVII, 1951: A Study of Dreams in Schizophrenia and Allied States. Douglas Noble. Pp. 612–616.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVII, 1951: Ego Development and Psychoanalytic Technique. Rudolph M. Loewenstein. Pp. 617–622.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 275
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXV, 1951: Neurotic Crime vs. Criminal Behavior. George Devereux. Pp. 73–80.
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Psychiatric Quarterly. XXV, 1951: The Fiction of the Death Instinct. A. J. Levin. Pp. 257–281.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 276-277
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXV, 1951: Neurotic Helplessness in the 'Masochistic Situation in Reverse'. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 418–423.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 277
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXV, 1951: Psychosexual Aspects of Hymen. Robert Seidenberf. Pp. 472–474.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 277
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XV, 1951: Psychopathology of Work. C. P. Oberndorf. Pp. 77–84.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XV, 1951: An Application of the Theory of Psychosexual Development to the Learning Process. R. L. Sutherland. Pp. 91–99.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XV, 1951: The Autonomy of the Ego. David Rapaport. Pp. 113–123.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XV, 1951: Clinical Aspects of Diagnosis and Treatment of Addictions. Abraham Wikler. Pp. 157–166.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XV, 1951: Psychological Test Reporting: An Experiment in Communication. Helen D. Sargent. Pp. 175–187.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 280
Psychiatry. XIV, 1951: Anticipation of Arousing Specific Neurotic Feelings in the Psychoanalyst. Lewis B. Hill. Pp. 1–8.
Sigmund Gabe - pp. 281-281
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XXI, 1951: 'Social Role' and Total Personality. Nathan W. Ackerman. Pp. 1–17.
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XXI, 1951: A Contribution to the Psychoanalytic Knowledge of the Latency Period. Edith Buxbaum. Pp. 182–198.
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XXI, 1951: Psychopathic Reactions in Children. Hyman S. Lippman. Pp. 227–231.
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XXI, 1951: The Deprived and the Indulged Forms of Psychopathic Personality. David M. Levy. Pp. 250–254.
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XXI, 1951: The Neurotic Child and His Mother. Melitta Sperling. With Discussion by Margaret S. Mahler. Pp. 351–364.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 282-283
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Lobotomy and Psychopathology. Elliot R. Reiner and Sidney L. Sands. Pp. 48–53.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Value of Convulsive Therapy in Juvenile Schizophrenia. Sol Levy and R. H. Southcombe. Pp. 54–59.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Clinical and Psychological Investigation of Prefrontal Lobotomy in Chronic Schizophrenia. H. B. Carscallen, C. W. Buck, and G. E. Hobbs. Pp. 206–220.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Permanency of Glutamic Acid Treatment. F. T. Zimmerman and B. B. Burgemeister. Pp. 291–298.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Prognosis in Topectomies and Lobotomies Relative to Body Type. N. S. Kline and A. M. Tenney. Pp. 323–325.
Leo Rangell - pp. 284
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXII, 1950: The Effects of Direct Interrupted Electroshock on Experimental Neuroses. Jules H. Masserman, Alex Arioff, Curtis Pechtel, Harold Klehr. Pp. 384–392.
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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXII, 1950: Cytologic Changes in Cells of Thalamic Nuclei in Senile, Paranoid and Manic Psychoses (The Significance of the Dorsal Thalamus in Psychoses). James W. Papez and J. F. Bateman. Pp. 401–403.
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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXII, 1950: Thyroid Function in Mental Disease. Karl Bowman, Earl R. Miller, Morris E. Dailey, Alexander Simon, Berdeen Frankel Mayer. Pp. 404–424.
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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXII, 1950: The Psychology of Gesture. Gregorio Marañon. Pp. 469–497.
Victor Calef - pp. 286
Journal of Personality. XIX, 1950: Value of Isolation Rigidity in Maintaining Integration in Seriously Disturbed Personalities. Seymour Fisher and Rhoda Fisher. Pp. 41–47.
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Journal of Personality. XIX, 1950: Breast Feeding and Character Formation. II. The Etiology of the Oral Character in Psychoanalytic Theory. F. Goldman. Pp. 189–196.
Roy Schafer - pp. 286-287
Journal of Personality. XIX, 1950: Mental Age Changes in Experimental Regression. Theodore R. Sarbin. Pp. 221–228.
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Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. XLV, 1950: Theoretical Considerations Concerning the Scope and Limitations of Projective Techniques. Anneliese F. Korner. Pp. 619–627.
Roy Schafer - pp. 287
Psychological Review. LVII, 1950: Contributions to Role-Taking Theory: I. Hypnotic Behavior. Theodore R. Sarbin. Pp. 255–270.
Roy Schafer - pp. 287-288
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIII, 1950: The Psychology of Insulin Coma Treatment. R. D. Scott. Pp. 15–44.
Kenneth Mark Colby - pp. 288
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIII, 1950: The Personality of Dyspeptics, With Special Reference to Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer. Max Hamilton. Pp. 182–198.
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British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIII, 1950: Periodicity: Guy Fawkes Day. W. S. Inman. Pp. 220–222.
Victor Calef - pp. 289
British Journal of Psychology (General Section). XLI, 1950: Psychopathology and Social Psychology. Part III. Hierarchies of Interests. J. T. MacCurdy. Pp. 1–13.
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British Journal of Psychology (General Section). XLI, 1950: Emotional Attitudes Toward the Family of Normal, Neurotic, and Delinquent Children. Lydia Jackson. Pp. 35–51 and 173–186.
Roy Schafer - pp. 290
Journal of Mental Science. XCVI, 1950: The Psychology of Electric Convulsion Treatment. R. A. Sandison. Pp. 734–744.
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Journal of Mental Science. XCVI, 1950: A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Treatment of Patients in Groups. Henry Ezriel. Pp. 774–779.
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Journal of Mental Science. XCVI, 1950: The Origin of Head Banging. A Suggested Explanation With an Illustrative Case History. Joan FitzHerbert. Pp. 793–795.
Kenneth Mark Colby - pp. 290-291
Revista De Psicoanálisis. VII, 1949–1950 (Buenos Aires): Journey to the Center of the Earth. Marie Langer. Pp. 3–9.
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Revista De Psicoanálisis. VII, 1949–1950 (Buenos Aires): The Origin of Clothes. Angel Garma. Pp. 192–220.
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Revista De Psicoanálisis. VII, 1949–1950 (Buenos Aires): Some Aspects of Interpretation in the Psychoanalysis of Children. Elisabeth Goode. Pp. 221–247.
David Kairys - pp. 291
Revista De Psicoanálisis. VII, 1949–1950 (Buenos Aires): The Myth of the 'Roasted Child' Marie Langer. Pp. 389–401.
Bernard Brodsky - pp. 292
Notes
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Notes
Paul Goolker - pp. 293-293
Notes
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Phobic Symptoms and Dream Interpretation
Bertram D. Lewin - pp. 323-343
The Genesis of Antisocial Acting out in Children and Adults
Adelaide M. Johnson & S. A. Szurek - pp. 344-354
Features from a Case of Homosexuality
Hilde Lewinsky - pp. 355-372
The Feast of Tantalus
Henry Alden Bunker - pp. 373-401
The Fantasies of W. S. Gilbert
Arthur B. Brenner - pp. 402-407
Repression and the Electroencephalogram
Herbert I. Harris - pp. 408-415
Psychoanalysis and Culture. Essays in Honor of Géza Röheim: Edited by George B. Wilbur and Warner Muensterberger. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1951. 462 pp.
Edward Glover - pp. 416-416
Totem and Taboo: By Sigmund Freud. Authorized translation by James Strachey. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1952. 161 pp.
R. G. - pp. 416-419
Suicide: By Emile Durkheim. Translated by John A. Spaulding and George Simpson. Edited with an Introduction by George Simpson. Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1951. 405 pp.
Paul Friedman - pp. 420-423
Dementia Præcox or the Group of Schizophrenias: By Eugen Bleuler. New York: International Universities Press, 1950. 548 pp.
John N. Rosen - pp. 423-426
A Primer for Psychotherapists: By Kenneth Mark Colby, M.D. New York: The Ronald Press Co., 1951. 167 pp.
David Kairys - pp. 426
Recent Progress in Psychiatry: Edited by G. W. T. H. Fleming. Journal of Mental Science, Special Issue. London: J. and A. Churchill, Ltd. 711 pp.
Alexander Bromley - pp. 427-428
Kunapipi: By Ronald M. Berndt. Melbourne, Australia: F. W. Cheshire, 1951. 223 pp.
Géza Róheim - pp. 428-429
The Health of the Mind: By J. R. Rees, M.D. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1951. 207 pp.
Winfred Overholser - pp. 429-430
Sex Offenses. The Problems, Causes and Prevention: By Manfred Guttmacher. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1951. 159 pp.
Walter Bromberg - pp. 430-431
The Principles of Psychology: By William James. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1950. 689 pp.
David Rapaport - pp. 432-432
An Introduction to Modern Psychology: By O. L. Zangwill. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950. 227 pp.
Marcel Heiman - pp. 433-434
Changing Concepts of the Bible. A Psychological Analysis of its Words, Symbols and Beliefs: By Werner Wolff. New York: Hermitage House, Inc., 1951. 473 pp.
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 434-435
Principles and Techniques in Social Casework. Selected Articles, 1940-1950: Edited by Cora Kasius. New York: Family Service Association of America, 1950. 433 pp.
Elisabeth B. Bech - pp. 436-436
It's Mine: By Elly McKean. With a foreword by Lawrence K. Frank. New York: Vanguard Press, Inc., 1951. 18 pp.
Margaret E. Fries - pp. 437
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: The Psychobiological Origins of Circumcision. C. D. Daly. Pp. 217–236.
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 437-438
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: The Psychology of Feminine Genital Bleeding. An Analysis of Mohave Indian Puberty and Menstrual Rites. George Devereux. Pp. 237–257.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: A Contribution to the Psychology of Menstruation. Isidor Silbermann. Pp. 258–267.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXI, 1950: Some Aspects of the Analysis of a Schizophrenic. Hanna Segal. Pp. 268–278.
David Rubinfine - pp. 439
Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVIII, 1951: Origin and Significance of the Jewish Rite of Circumcision. Frank Zimmerman. Pp. 103–112.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVIII, 1951: The Transference Function: A Study of Normal and Pathological Transference. Joost A. M. Meerloo and Marie L. Coleman. Pp. 205–220.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVIII, 1951: Types of Activity in Psychoanalytic Technique. George Frumkes. Pp. 305–317.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVIII, 1951: Haitian Voodoo and the Ritualization of the Nightmare. Louis Mars and George Devereux. Pp. 334–341.
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Psychoanalytic Review. XXXVIII, 1951: Unconscious Motives in Pro-Semitic Attitudes. Stefi Pedersen. Pp. 361–373.
Joseph Lander - pp. 441
American Journal of Psychiatry. CVII, 1951: Impaired Cerebral Functions in Essential Hypertension. Nathaniel S. Apter, Ward C. Halstead and Robert F. Heimburger. Pp. 808–813.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVII, 1951: Comments on the Psychopathology of Children With Somatic Illness. S. A. Szurek. Pp. 844–849.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVII, 1951: Peptic Ulcer—Facts and Assumptions. Eugen Kahn and F. A. Freyhan. Pp. 866–867.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVII, 1951: Inference Testing in Psychotherapy. John R. Reid and Jacob E. Finesinger. Pp. 894–900.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 442-443
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XV, 1951: Freud's Dream Interpretation in the Light of His Letters to Fliess. Edith Buxbaum. Pp. 197–212.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XV, 1951: Psychodynamic Significance of the First Conscious Memory. Victor W. Eisenstein and Rowena Ryerson. Pp. 213–220.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XV, 1951: The Structural Problem in Schizophrenia: The Role of the Internal Object. Milton Wexler. Pp. 221–234.
Ralph R. Greenson - pp. 444
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XXI, 1951: The Contribution of Psychoanalysis to Genetic Psychology. Anna Freud. Pp. 476–497.
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. XXI, 1951: A Mirth Response Test. Fredrick C. Redlich, Jacob Levine and Theodore P. Sohler. Discussant: Phyllis Blanchard. Pp. 717–734.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 445-446
Psychosomatic Medicine. XIII, 1951: Atopic Dermatitis. A Clinical Psychiatric Study. Joseph G. Kepecs, Albert Rabin and Milton Robin. Pp. 1–9.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XIII, 1951: Relationship Between Certain Emotional States and Exudation Into the Skin. Joseph G. Kepecs, Milton Robin and Matthew J. Brunner. Pp. 10–17.
S. Gabe - pp. 446
A Psychosomatic Theory of Thyrotoxicosis. George C. Ham, Franz Alexander and Hugh T. Carmichael. Pp. 18–35: A Psychosomatic Theory of Thyrotoxicosis. George C. Ham, Franz Alexander and Hugh T. Carmichael. Pp. 18–35.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 447-447
Psychosomatic Medicine. XIII, 1951: Psychodynamics of Depression from the Etiologic Point of View. Sandor Rado. Pp. 51–55.
S. Gabe - pp. 447-448
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Intellectual and Emotional Makeup of the Epileptic. F. T. Zimmerman, B. B. Burgemeister and T. J. Putnam. Pp. 545–556.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Psychological Effects of Chronic Barbiturate Intoxication. C. H. Kornetsky. Pp. 557–567.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Experimental Physiological Studies with Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD-25). G. R. Forrer and R. D. Goldner. Pp. 581–588.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Traumatic Neurosis, Compensation Neurosis or Attitudinal Pathosis? G. R. Kamman. Pp. 593–603.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: A Dynamic Factor Correlated with the Prognosis in Paranoid Schizophrenia. P. F. D. Seitz. Pp. 604–606.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXV, 1951: Anticonvulsant Drug Therapy of Behavior Problem Children with Abnormal Electroencephalograms. B. Pasamanick. Pp. 752–766.
Leo Rangell - pp. 450
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXIII, 1951: The Technique of Histamine Biochemotherapy and Suggestions for Its Use in Psychiatry. Mortimer D. Sackler, Raymond R. Sackler, Arthur M. Sackler, J. H. W. Van Ophuijsen. Pp. 40–51.
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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXIII, 1951: Comparison of Insulin Coma Therapy and Electronarcosis in Schizophrenia. Samuel Reznick and Vitold Arnett. Pp. 159–164.
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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXIII, 1951: Treatment of Schizophrenia. A Comparison of Three Methods: Brief Psychotherapy, Coma and Electric Shock. Jacques S. Gottlieb and Paul E. Huston. Pp. 237–246.
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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CXIII, 1951: Sexual Behavior After Lobotomy. Julius Levine and Harold Albert. Pp. 332–341.
Victor Calef - pp. 452-452
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIV, 1951: Methodology and Research in Psychopathology. I: J. Rickman. Pp. 1–7. II: R. H. Thouless. Pp. 8–12. III: N. Isaacs. Pp. 13–25.
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British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIV, 1951: The Scientific Testing of Psychoanalytic Findings and Theory. I: E. Stengel. Pp. 26–29. II: H. Ezriel. Pp. 30–34. III: B. A. Farrell. Pp. 35–41.
Kenneth Mark Colby - pp. 453
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. XLVI, 1951: Sucking Behavior in Neonatal Dogs. Sherman Ross. Pp. 142–149.
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Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. XLVI, 1951: The Prognostic Importance of Delusions in Schizophrenia. George W. Albee. Pp. 208–212.
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Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. XLVI, 1951: The Mechanisms of Hypnotic Age Regression: An Experimental Study. Martin T. Orne. Pp. 213–225.
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Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. XLVI, 1951: Reindividualizing the Repression Hypothesis. Lillian Belmont and Herbert G. Birch. Pp. 226–235.
Philip S. Holzman - pp. 454
Psychological Review. LVIII, 1951: Autonomic Discrimination Without Awareness: A Study of Subception. Richard S. Lazarus and Robert A. McCleary. Pp. 113–122.
Roy Schafer - pp. 455
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David Kairys - pp. 459-460
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Albern N. Mayers - pp. 460-462
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Mortimer Ostow - pp. 462-463
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Bruce Ruddick - pp. 465-480
Contribution to the Problem of Terminating Psychoanalyses
Edith Weigert - pp. 481-489
The Meaning of Déjà Vu
Eli Marcovitz - pp. 490-527
Authority and Masturbation—Some Remarks on a Biblographical Investigation
René A. Spitz - pp. 528-536
Presleep Mechanisms of Dream Control
Richard Renneker - pp. 537-542
The Anthropological Evidence and the Cedipus Complex
Géza Róheim - pp. 543-544
On Denial of Objective Sources of Anxiety and 'Pain'
David L. Rubinfine - pp. 545-547
Essays in Applied Psychoanalysis: By Ernest Jones, M.D., F.R.C.P. London: The Hogarth Press, Ltd. and The Institute of Psychoanalysis, 1951. Vol. I, 333 pp. Vol. II, 383 pp.
Franz Alexander - pp. 547-548
Psychoanalysis and Politics. A Contribution to the Psychology of Politics and Morals.: By R. E. Money-Kyrle. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1951. 183 pp.
Jule Eisenbud - pp. 548-549
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Volume VI: New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1951. 398 pp.
Gerard Fountain - pp. 550-551
The Study of Instinct: By N. Tinbergen. London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1951. 228 pp.
Carl M. Herold - pp. 552-553
Mental Health and the Prevention of Neurosis: By Joachim Flescher. New York: Liveright Publishing Corp., 1951. 605 pp.
Marcel Heiman - pp. 554-555
En Psykoanalyse Af Søren Kierkegaard (A Psychoanalysis of Søren Kierkegaard): By Sigurd Næsg·ard. Odense, Denmark: Psykoanalytisk Forlag, Poul Høymark, 1950. 149 pp.
Poul M. Faergeman - pp. 555-556
Dogma and Compulsion. Psychoanalytic Studies of Religion and Myths: By Theodor Reik. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1951. 332 pp.
George J. Mohr - pp. 556-559
The Chewing Approach in Speech and Voice Therapy: Edited by Deso A. Weiss, M. D. and Helen H. Beebe. Basel and New York: S. Karger, (Undated). 118 pp.
I. Peter Glauber - pp. 560-560
Lehrbuch Der Analytischen Psychotherapie (Textbook of Analytic Psychotherapy): By Harald Schultz-Hencke, M.D. Stuttgart: Georg Thieme Verlag, 1951. 340 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 560-561
The Retarded Child: By Herta Loewy. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1951. 160 pp.
Peter Blos - pp. 561-562
Psychology in the Service of the School: By M. F. Cleugh. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1951. 183 pp.
Peter Blos - pp. 562-563
The Origins of European Thought about the Body, the Mind, the Soul, the World, Time and Fate: By Richard Broxton Onians. London and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1951. 547 pp.
Géza Róheim - pp. 563-564
Air War and Emotional Stress. Psychological Studies of Bombing and Civilian Defense: By Irving L. Janis. New York: NcGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1951. 280 pp.
Francis J. Braceland - pp. 564-566
The Ego and the Self: By Percival M. Symonds, Ph.D. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1951. 229 pp.
Hyman S. Lippman - pp. 567-568
Public Opinion 1935–1946. Under the Editorial Direction of Hadley Cantril: Prepared by Mildred Strunk. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1951. 1191 pp.
Harold D. Lasswell - pp. 568-569
Training in Clinical Psychology: Edited by Victor C. Raimy. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1950. 253 pp.
Gertrud M. Kurth - pp. 569-573
Psychological Factors of Peace and War: Edited by T. H. Pear. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1950. 262 pp.
Adolf G. Woltmann - pp. 574
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: Transference and Reality. Herman Nunberg. Pp. 1–9.
H. W. - pp. 574-576
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: Ego and Reality. Hans Loewald. Pp. 10–18.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: Some Criteria For the Timing of Confrontations and Interpretations. George Devereux. Pp. 19–24.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: On Countertransference. Annie Reich. Pp. 25–31.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: Countertransference and the Patient's Response to It. Margaret Little. Pp. 32–40.
David L. Rubinfine - pp. 579
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: The Role of 'Displacement' in Agoraphobia. Anny Katan. Pp. 41–50.
Sidney Tarachow - pp. 579
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: Psychoanalysis and the Problem of Aesthetic Value. Herbert Read. Pp. 73–82.
Martin Wangh - pp. 580-580
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: The Pan-Headed Moses—a Parallel. Eva M. Rosenfeld. Pp. 83–93.
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 580-581
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: Postscript to My Paper on the Moses of Michelangelo (1927). Sigmund Freud. P. 94.
R. A. Spitz - pp. 581
International Journal Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: An Unknown Statuette of Moses. Emilio Servadio. Pp. 95–96.
Paul Sloane - pp. 581-582
International Journal Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: A Dream, a Vision, and a Poem: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Origins of the Rime of the Ancient Mariner. David Beres. Pp. 97–116.
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International Journal Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: A Psychological Study of Murder. Walter Bromberg. Pp. 117–127.
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International Journal Psychoanalysis. XXXII, 1951: Sexual Symbolism in Industry. Merlin Thomas. Pp. 128–133.
G. Pederson-Krag - pp. 582-583
American Journal of Psychiatry. CVIII, 1951: Toward Unification of Training in Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis. Howard W. Potter and Henriette R. Klein. Pp. 193–197.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVIII, 1951: Objective Methods of Evaluating Process and Outcome in Psychotherapy. James G. Miller. Pp. 258–263.
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American Journal of Psychiatry. CVIII, 1951: Psychotherapeutic Principles in Casework Interviewing. Jules V. Coleman. Pp. 298–302.
Mark Kanzer - pp. 583-584
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXV, 1951: Psychodynamic Motivational Factors in Suicide. Herbert Hendin. Pp. 672–677.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 584-585
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXV, 1951: Psychical Disorders Among Inmates of Concentration Camps and Repatriates. J. Tas. Pp. 679–690.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 585
Psychiatry. XIV, 1951: Hysterical Manifestations in Schizophrenic Illness. Douglas Noble. Pp. 153–160.
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Psychiatry. XIV, 1951: Characterological Significance of the Typical Anxiety Dream. Irving D. Harris. Pp. 279–294.
Alfred Goldberg - pp. 586-586
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXVI, 1951: Is There a Specific Personality in Tuberculous Patients? Edwin L. DeMuth. Pp. 30–37.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXVI, 1951: Psychosis Occurring During Antabuse Administration. Gene L. Usdin and Kent E. Robinson. Pp. 38–43.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXVI, 1951: Psychiatry Without Freud. Iago Galdston. Pp. 69–81.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXVI, 1951: Inheritance of Manic-Depressive Psychosis. David J. Merrell. Pp. 272–279.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXVI, 1951: Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry. Maxwell Gitelson. Pp. 280–288.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXVI, 1951: Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Insulin Therapy. Max Cohen. Pp. 412–418.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXVI, 1951: Unilateral and Bilateral Lobotomy: A Controlled Evaluation. Alexander Simon, Lester H. Margolis, John E. Adams, and Karl M. Bowman. Pp. 494–503.
Leo Rangell - pp. 588-589
Mental Hygiene. XXXV, 1951: A Public-Health Approach to Child Psychiatry. Gerald Caplan. Pp. 235–249.
Joseph Lander - pp. 589-591
Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: On Women's Sexuality. Marie Bonaparte. Pp. 1–52, 161–227, 321–350.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: Psychoanalytic Treatment with Flower Dolls. Francoise Doldo. Pp. 53–69.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: Psychoanalysis and Behavior Analysis. Daniel Lagache. Pp. 97–118.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: The Obsession. Fernand Lechat. Pp. 119–143.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: Intellectual and Emotional Conditions of the Oedipus Complex. Germaine Guex. Pp. 257–276.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: Poetry and Infantile Memories. Henri Flournoy. Pp. 342–349.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: From Homosexuality to Jealousy. Daniel Lagache. Pp. 351–366.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: Transference and Countertransference. Sacha Nacht. Pp. 367–380.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: The Mirror Stage and Ego Formation. Jacques Lacan. Pp. 449–455.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: Introduction to a Clinical Study of Narcissism. J. Leuba. Pp. 456–500.
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Revue Française De Psychanalyse. XIII, 1949: Narcissism. H. G. van der Waals. Pp. 501–526.
Raymond De Saussure - pp. 592-593
Revista De Psicoanálisis. VIII, 1951: Some Observations of the Mechanisms of Sleeping and of Awakening. Alvarez de Toledo. Pp. 152–172.
Bernard Brodsky - pp. 593
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIV, 1951: A Rorschach Study of Rosacea and Morbid Blushing. Egon Plesch. Pp. 202–205.
Victor Calef - pp. 594-594
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. XIV, 1951: Cessation of Dreaming After Brain Injury. Emmy Humphrey and O. L. Zangwill. Pp. 322–325.
Norman Reider - pp. 594-595
Journal of Mental Science. XCVII, 1951: Frontal Lobe Function and the African. J. C. Carothers. Pp. 12–48.
Kenneth Mark Colby - pp. 595-596
Revista Psiquis. I, No. 3, 1951. Mexico, D. F., Mexcio: New Trends in Psychotherapy. Federico Pascual del Roncal.
Gabriel De La Vega - pp. 597-598
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Leonard R. Sillman - pp. 598-599
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Herbert F. Waldhorn - pp. 599-601
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
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Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Joseph M. Krimsley - pp. 601
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