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Psychoanalysis and Blindness
H. Robert Blank - pp. 25-49
A Contribution to the Psychology of Bodily Feelings
Thomas S. Szasz - pp. 50-75
River Symbolism—Part II
William G. Niederland - pp. 76-90
The Psychoanalytic Diagnostic Interview
Leon J. Saul - pp. 91-106
A Note on the Significance of Names
William F. Murphy - pp. 107-108
Susanna S. Haigh—1893-1956
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 109-111
Lincoln Rahman—1904-1956
David Brunswick - pp. 112-114
Final Contributions to the Problems and Methods of Psychoanalysis. The Selected Papers of Sandor Ferenczi, M.D. Volume III: Edited by Michael Balint, M.D. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1955. 447 pp.
Alexander Bromley - pp. 114-116
Schools of Psychoanalytic Thought. An Exposition, Critique, and Attempt at Integration: By Ruth L. Munroe. New York: The Dryden Press, Publishers, 1955. 670 pp.
Jacob A. Arlow - pp. 116-117
The Annual Survey of Psychoanalysis, Volume III, 1952: Edited by John Frosch, M.D., in collaboration with Nathaniel Ross, M.D., Sidney Tarachow, M.D., and Jacob A. Arlow, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1956. 682 pp.
William Needles - pp. 118-119
Sigmund Freud. Four Centenary Addresses: By Ernest Jones, M.D. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1956. 150 pp.
William G. Niederland - pp. 119-121
Les Théories Psychosomatiques. Origines Psychanalytiques—Importance Psychologique (Psychosomatic Theories. Psychoanalytic Origins—Psychological Significance): By Jean-Paul Valabrega. Introduction by Dr. Henry Ey. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1954. 192 pp.
Simon Weyl - pp. 121-123
Energy and Structure in Psychoanalysis: By Kenneth Mark Colby, M.D. New York: The Ronald Press Co., 1955. 154 pp.
William N. Evans - pp. 123
Der Traum Und Seine Be-Deutung (The Dream and its Significance): By Werner Kemper. Hamburg: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, 1955. 220 pp.
Gustav Bychowski - pp. 123-125
A Class for Disturbed Children: By Leonard Kornberg. New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1955. 157 pp.
Lili Peller - pp. 123
The Object Relations Technique. (Book and Test Cards): By Herbert Phillipson, M.A. Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1956. 224 pp.
Myron W. Harris - pp. 125-127
Family, Socialization and Interaction Process: By Talcott Parsons and Robert F. Bales. With the collaboration of James Olds, Phillip Slater, and Morris Zelditch, Jr. Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1955. 422 pp.
H. Robert Blank - pp. 127
Migration and Mental Disease. A Study of First Admissions to Hospitals for Mental Disease, New York, 1939-1941: By Benjamin Malzberg and Everett S. Lee. New York: Social Science Research Council, 1956. 142 pp.
Louis Linn - pp. 128-128
The Neuroses in Clinical Practice: By Henry P. Laughlin, M.D. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co., 1956. 802 pp.
Winfred Overholser - pp. 128-129
The Practice of Psychiatry in General Hospitals: Edited by A. E. Bennett, M.D., Eugene A. Hargrove, M.D., and Bernice Engle. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1956. 178 pp.
Winfred Overholser - pp. 129-131
The Psychology of Economics: By Walter A. Weisskopf. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1955. 266 pp.
Geraldine Pederson-Krag - pp. 131-132
Emotional Problems of Living. Avoiding the Neurotic Pattern: By O. Spurgeon English, M.D. and Gerald H. J. Pearson, M.D. Revised and Enlarged Edition. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1955. 592 pp.
Richard Burnett - pp. 132-133
Essays on the Sociology of Culture: By Karl Mannheim. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 1956. 253 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 133-134
Alcoholism. Its Psychology and Cure: By Frederick B. Rea. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1956. 143 pp.
James H. Wall - pp. 135
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: Dreams and Perception. Charles Fisher. Pp. 389-445.
Irvin Galin - pp. 135-135
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: Day Residue in Dream and Myth. Martin Wangh. Pp. 446-452.
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: Color in Dreams. Victor Calef. Pp. 453-461.
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: Color in Dreams. Louis Linn. Pp. 462-465.
Jay Shorr - pp. 136
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: The Convertible as a Symbol in Dreams. Alexander Grinstein. Pp. 446-472.
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: The Written Dream. Louis S. Lipschutz. Pp. 473-478.
Herbert Aldendorff - pp. 137
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: A Note on Morning Depressions. Samuel A. Guttan. Pp. 479-483.
- pp. 137
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: Primitive Genital Mutilations in a Neurotic's Dream. George Devereux. Pp. 484-493.
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: Extramural Psychoanalytic Treatment of a Case of Narcotic Addiction. Robert A. Savitt. Pp. 494-502.
- pp. 137
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: An Episode of Sleepwalking. Don D. Jackson. Pp. 503-508.
- pp. 137
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: Enuresis and Bisexual Identification. Martin A. Berezin. Pp. 509-513.
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. II, 1954: Regressive Reaction to the Interpretation of a Dream. Lawrence J. Friedman. Pp. 514-518.
Milton Gray - pp. 138
The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Empathy, Common Ground of Ethics and of Personality Theory. David A. Stewart. Pp. 131-141.
Joseph Lander - pp. 138
The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Toward a Theory of the Ego. Stanley Rosenman. Pp. 142-159.
- pp. 138-139
The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Unconscious Mechanisms in 'Writer's Block'. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 160-167.
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The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Hybris—A Reaction to Positive Transference. Alfred J. Siegman. Pp. 172-179.
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The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Psychotherapy of Aged Persons. IV. Alvin I. Goldfarb. Pp. 180-187.
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The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Emotions as a Cause of Cancer, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Contributions. Samuel J. Kowal. Pp. 217-227.
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The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Early Phases of Ego Structure Adumbrated in the Regressive Ego States of Schizophrenic Psychosis, and Elucidated in Intensive Psychotherapy. David W. Abse. Pp. 228-238.
- pp. 140-140
The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Left-Handed Writing, A Study in the Psychoanalysis of Language. Theodore Thas-Thienemann. Pp. 239-261.
- pp. 140
The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: The Illusions of Work. Harold Feldman. Pp. 262-270.
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The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: On the Superego in Adolescence. Rudolph Wittenberg. Pp. 271-279.
- pp. 140-141
The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Concerning the Biological Aspects of the Oedipus Complex. G. M. Davidson. Pp. 280-283.
- pp. 141
The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Incest as Revenge Against the Preoedipal Mother. Lillian Gordon. Pp. 284-292.
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The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: The Second Book and the Second Play. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 293-297.
- pp. 141
The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Paroxysmal Tachycardia. Maria F. Fleischl. Pp. 298-303.
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The Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Modesty as a Quasi-Moral Resistance. Theodore Branfman. Pp. 304-306.
Joseph Lander - pp. 141-142
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XX, 1956: Chlorpromazine, Depersonalization, and Visual Hallucinosis. Donald J. Watterson. Pp. 20-24.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. XX, 1956: A Controlled, Blind Study of Effects of Thorazine on Psychotic Behavior. P. E. Feldman, B. S. Lacy, A. E. Walker, and N. J. Garrez. Pp. 25-47.
Lincoln Rahman - pp. 142-143
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Idiopathic Sexual Precocity in the Male: Management; Report of a Case. J. Money and J. G. Hampson. Pp. 1-15.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Psychophysiological Correlations in Ulcerative Colitis. A. Karush, R. B. Hiatt, and G. E. Daniels. Pp. 36-56.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Study of Correlations Between Electroencephalographic and Psychological Patterns in Emotionally Disturbed Children. J. H. Taterka and J. Katz. Pp. 62-72.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Studies in Itching: (I) Contributions Toward an Understanding of the Physiology of Masochism. J. G. Kepecs and M. Robin. Pp. 87-95.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Emotional Factors in Graves' Disease. N. M. Mandelbrote and E. D. Wittkower. Pp. 109-123.
- pp. 144
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Dr. Kinsey and the Medical Profession. Lawrence S. Kubie. Pp. 172-184.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Cutaneous Vascular Reactions in Raynaud's Disease and in States of Hostility, Anxiety, and Depression. D. T. Graham. Pp. 200-207.
- pp. 145
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Nocturnal Gastric Secretions of Ulcer and Nonulcer Patients Under Stress. P. Wolff and J. Levine. Pp. 218-226.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Sudden Death from Asthma. D. Leigh. Pp. 232-239.
Edward Weinshel - pp. 145-146
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXXII, 1954: A Neural Fractionating and Combining System. Richard M. Brickner. Pp. 1-10.
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Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. LXXII, 1954: Appetitive Behavior and Sign Stimuli in Human Life. Richard M. Brickner. Pp. 92-107.
Maimon Leavitt - pp. 147-147
Psychological Review. LXII, 1955: The Descent of Instinct. Frank A. Beach. Pp. 401-410.
Philip S. Holzman - pp. 147
Helliniki Iatriki. XXIV, 1955: Melampus's Treatment by Psychocatharsis of the 'Childlessness' of Iphicles. D. Kouretas and G. Tsoukantos. Pp. 1025-1029.
George Zavitzianos - pp. 148
Notes
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Notes
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Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Merl M. Jackel - pp. 150-152
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Henry F. Marasse - pp. 152-153
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Samuel R. Lehrman - pp. 153-155
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Harry Joseph - pp. 155-158
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Victor H. Rosen - pp. 158
Notes
- pp. 158
Notes
- pp. 159-167
A Footnote to Freud's 'Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria'
Felix Deutsch - pp. 168-189
Time and the Ego
Franz S. Cohn - pp. 190-205
Anaclitic Therapy Employing Drugs—A Case of Spider Phobia with Isakower Phenomenon
H. Azima & E. D. Wittkower - pp. 206-228
'Death in Venice' by Thomas Mann—A Story about the Disintegration of Artistic Sublimation
Heinz Kohut - pp. 229-245
A Detective Story—Psychoanalytic Observations
Charles Rycroft - pp. 246-247
Drowsiness as a Symptom of Countertransference
Edward S. Dean - pp. 248-250
Ernst Kris—1901-1957
Samuel Ritvo - pp. 251-258
Psychoanalysis of Behavior: Collected Papers.: By Sandor Rado, M.D., D.P.Sc. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1956. 387 pp.
Edward Glover - pp. 258-260
A New Approach to Schizophrenia: By Julius I. Steinfeld, M.D. New York: Merlin Press, Inc., 1956. 195 pp.
Edward E. Harkavy - pp. 260-262
Neurotic Interaction in Marriage: Edited by Victor W. Eisenstein, M.D. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1956. 352 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 263-263
Judaism and Psychiatry: Two Approaches to the Personal Problems and Needs of Modern Man. Edited by Simon Noveck. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1956. 197 pp.
Bernhard Berliner - pp. 263-267
Études Psychiatriques, Volume III. Structure Des Psychoses Aigues Et Déstructuration De La Conscience (Psychiatric Studies, Vol. III. Structure of Acute Psychoses and the Disintegration of Consciousness): By Henri Ey. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer & Cie., 1954. 787 pp.
Paul Friedman - pp. 267-268
Delinquent Boys. The Culture of the Gang: By Albert K. Cohen. Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1955. 202 pp.
Adelaide M. Johnson - pp. 268-271
The Emotionally Disturbed Child. Papers on Diagnosis, Treatment and Care: By Margaret Wilson Gerard, M.D. New York: Child Welfare League of America, Inc. N.D. 168 pp.
Lili Peller - pp. 271-272
Crestwood Heights. A Study of the Culture of Suburban Life: By John R. Seeley, R. Alexander Sim, and Elizabeth W. Loosley. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1956. 505 pp.
H. Robert Blank - pp. 272-273
Medical Research: A Midcentury Survey: Edited by Esther Everett Lape, et al. Volume I. American Medical Research: In Principle and Practice. 765 pp. Volume II. Unsolved Clinical Problems: In Biological Perspective. 740 pp. Published for The American Foundation by Little, Brown & Co., Boston. 1955.
Leopold Bellak - pp. 273-275
The Arrow and the Lyre. A Study of the Role of Love in the Works of Thomas Mann: By Frank Donald Hirschbach. The Hague, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, 1955. 195 pp.
Heinz Kohut - pp. 275-277
Michelangelo. A Study in the Nature of Art: By Adrian Stokes. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1956. 154 pp.
Joseph Weiss - pp. 278
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Friendly Expanses—Horrid Empty Spaces. Michael Balint. Pp. 225-241.
- pp. 278
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Growth Inertia and Shame: Their Therapeutic Implications and Dangers. Roy R. Grinker. Pp. 242-253.
- pp. 278-278
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: The Role of the Superego and Ego Ideal in Character Formation. Samuel Novey. Pp. 254-259.
- pp. 279-279
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: The Communicative Function of the Dream. Mark Kanzer. Pp. 260-266.
- pp. 279
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955.: On the Motivation of Human Relationships. Barbara Lantos. Pp. 267-288.
- pp. 279
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Entropy, Organization and the Problem of the Economy of Human Relationships. Thomas S. Szasz. Pp. 289-297.
- pp. 280-280
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: The Social Context of Supervision. Minna Emch. Pp. 298-306.
- pp. 280
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Unconscious Mental Processes and the Psychosomatic Concept. Allan Strauss. Pp. 307-319.
- pp. 280
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Psychosis and Psychosomatic Illness. Melitta Sperling. Pp. 320-327.
- pp. 281-281
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Notes on Menstruation. Emilio M. Rodrigue. Pp. 328-334.
- pp. 281
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Clinical and Theoretical Observations on Male Homosexuality. Thomas Freeman. Pp. 335-347.
- pp. 281
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: A Note on Blathering. W. Clifford M. Scott. Pp. 348-349.
- pp. 281
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: On Determinism. Hans Lampl. Pp. 350-354.
- pp. 281
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: A Note on the Compatibility of Psychic Determinism and Freedom of Will. Samuel D. Lipton. Pp. 355-356.
- pp. 282-282
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: On the Use of the Psi Hypothesis in Psychoanalysis. Jule Eisenbud. Pp. 370-374.
- pp. 282
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: An Ego-Psychological Theory of Hypnosis. Leopold Bellak. Pp. 375-378.
- pp. 282
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: On So-Called 'Depersonalization'. Andrew Peto. Pp. 379-386.
- pp. 282
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Linkage Fantasies and Representations. Mortimer Ostow. Pp. 387-392.
- pp. 283-283
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Nail Biting and the Integrative Process. Joseph C. Solomon. Pp. 393-395.
Joseph Lander - pp. 283
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: A Methodological Critique of Freud's Schreber Analysis. Orville S. Walters. Pp. 321-342.
- pp. 283
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: The Image of the Heart and the Synergic Principle in Psychoanalysis (Psychosynergy). Part II. Daniel E. Schneider. Pp. 343-360.
- pp. 283-284
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: The Dream. Introduction to the Psychology of Dreams. Herbert Silberer. Pp. 361-387.
- pp. 284
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: The Development of the Individual. H. E. Eisler. Pp. 388-401.
- pp. 284
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Conrad Aiken and Psychoanalysis. David M. Rein. Pp. 402-411.
- pp. 284
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: The Reality Testing of the Scientist. Mark Kanzer. Pp. 412-418.
- pp. 285-285
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Analytic Psychotherapy With the Elderly. Martin Grotjahn. Pp. 419-427.
- pp. 285
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: Organic Psychosis. Heinrich Meng and Erich Stern. Pp. 428-434.
- pp. 285
Psychoanalytic Review. XLII, 1955: An Undiscovered Source of Heterosexual Disturbance. Carl Fulton Sulzberger. Pp. 435-437.
Joseph Lander - pp. 285
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: Some Notes on Masochism. Gerald H. J. Pearson. Pp. 1-20.
- pp. 285-286
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: A Technical Problem Expressed in the First Interview. Willard D. Boaz. Pp. 33-42.
- pp. 286
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: What Is Ego Weakness? Gerald H. J. Pearson. Pp. 43-48.
- pp. 286
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: Transference in Psychoanalytic Case Supervision. William L. Peltz. Pp. 49-52.
- pp. 286
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: Countertransference Abuse of Analytic Rules. Abraham Freedman. Pp. 53-54.
- pp. 286
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: A Scarcely Recognized Factor in the Oedipus Complex. Henry Harper Hart. Pp. 54-57.
- pp. 286-287
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: The Umbilical Stump: A Speculation. George S. Sprague. Pp. 57-59.
- pp. 287
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: Sleep in Psychoanalysis. W. Clifford M. Scott. Pp. 72-83.
- pp. 287
The Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: The Feeling of Nostalgia and Its Relationship to Phobia. Abraham Freedman. Pp. 84-92.
Edwin F. Alston - pp. 287-288
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXX, 1956: The Fate of One's Face. Joost A. M. Meerloo. Pp. 31-43.
- pp. 288
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXX, 1956: Unconscious Reasons for Husbands' 'Confessions' to Their Jealous Wives. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 73-76.
- pp. 288
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXX, 1956: A Schizophrenic Patient Describes the Action of Intensive Psychotherapy. M. L. Hayward and J. E. Taylor. Pp. 211-248.
- pp. 288-289
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXX, 1956: Study of Attempted Suicides in Psychotic Patients: A Dynamic Concept. J. D. Waxberg. Pp. 464-470.
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Psychiatric Quarterly. XXX, 1956: Multiple Origins and Functions of Guilt. Melitta Schmideberg. Pp. 471-477.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 289
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Psychological Evaluation of Women With Cancer of the Breast and of the Cervix. John I. Wheeler, Jr. and Bettye McDonald Caldwell. Pp. 256-268.
- pp. 289-290
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Autonomic Function in the Neonate: I. Implications for Psychosomatic Theory. Julius B. Richmond and Seymour L. Lustman. Pp. 269-275.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Irregular Discharge from Tuberculosis Hospitals. A Major Unsolved Problem. William C. Lewis, Thomas Lorenz, and George Calden. Pp. 276-290.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Some Problems for a Theory of Emotion. Robert Pluchik. Pp. 306-310.
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Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Observations on the Role of the Mechanism of Depression in Some Patients With Disseminated Lupus Erythematosus. Allan R. McClary, Eugene Meyer, and Elliot L. Weitzman. Pp. 311-321.
- pp. 291
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Volume XVII, No. 5.
- pp. 291
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Emotional Factors in the Etiology of Hyperthyroidism Occurring in Relation to Pregnancy. Summary of Eleven Cases. Theodore Lidz. Pp. 420-427.
- pp. 291
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Observations on the House-Tree-Person Drawing Test Before and After Surgery. Bernhard C. Meyer, Fred Brown, and Abraham Levine. Pp. 428-454.
- pp. 291
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Brief Psychodynamically Oriented Therapy. Simon Rothenberg. Pp. 455-457.
- pp. 292-292
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Gestural Movement During Psychiatric Interview. P. Sainsbury. Pp. 458-469.
- pp. 292
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVII, 1955: Psychosomatic Study of a Case of Asthma. Franz Alexander and Harold Visotsky. Pp. 470-472.
Edwin F. Alston - pp. 292
Journal of Personality. XXIV, 1956: An Empirical Test of Two Freudian Hypotheses Concerning Castration Anxiety. Bernard Schwartz. Pp. 318-327.
- pp. 292-293
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956—Symposium on Jung's Contribution to Analytic Thought and Practice: I. The Evolution of Jung's Researches. Michael Fordham. Pp. 3-8.
Edwin F. Alston - pp. 293-294
Revista De Psicoanálisis. XIII, 1956: Marital Difficulties and Projective Identification. David Liberman. Pp. 1-20.
- pp. 294
Revista De Psicoanálisis. XIII, 1956: Psychoanalytic Observations on Certain Aspects of Psychosis in a Congenitally Blind Patient. Mauricio Abadi. Pp. 21-40.
Gabriel De La Vega - pp. 295-296
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Poul M. Faergeman - pp. 297-298
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
Albert A. Rosner - pp. 298-300
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
John Donadeo - pp. 300
Notes
- pp. 300
Notes
- pp. 300-301
Notes
- pp. 303-357
The Meanings and Uses of Countertransference
Heinrich Racker - pp. 358-377
The Role of Narcissism in Moral Masochism
Isidor Bernstein - pp. 378-386
Penelope's Character
George Devereux - pp. 387-396
Teaching and Learning of Psychoanalytic Psychiatry in Medical School
S. A. Szurek - pp. 397-405
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Developments in Theory, Technique, and Training: By Franz Alexander, M.D. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1956. 299 pp.
Leo Stone - pp. 406-411
New Directions in Psychoanalysis. The Significance of Infant Conflict in the Pattern of Adult Behavior: Edited by Melanie Klein, Paula Heimann, and R. E. Money-Kyrle. New York: Basic Books, Inc. 1955. 534 pp.
David Beres - pp. 411-416
Integrating Sociological and Psychoanalytic Concepts. An Exploration in Child Psychotherapy: By Otto Pollak. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1956. 284 pp.
Ernest A. Rappaport - pp. 416-419
Erinnerungen an Sigmund Freud (Memories of Sigmund Freud): By Ludwig Binswanger. Berne, Switzerland: A. Francke AG Verlag, 1956. 120 pp.
Yela Lowenfeld - pp. 419-421
Mental Health and Infant Development. Volume I—Papers and Discussion. 308 Pp. Volume Ii—Case Histories. 289 Pp.: Edited by Kenneth Soddy, M.D. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1956.
G. F. - pp. 421-423
Patterns of Mothering: By Sylvia Brody, Ph.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1956. 446 pp.
Augusta Bonnard - pp. 423-431
Being and Nothingness. An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology: By Jean-Paul Sartre. Translated and with an introduction by Hazel E. Barnes. New York: Philosophical Library, 1956. 638 pp.
H. G. Van Der Waals - pp. 432
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Report on My Studies in Paris and Berin (1886). Sigmund Freud. Pp. 2-7.
- pp. 432
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): On the Psychical Mechanism of Hysterical Phenomena (1893). Josef Breuer and Sigmund Freud. Pp. 8-13.
- pp. 432
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): On the Teaching of Psychoanalysis in Universities (1918). Sigmund Freud. Pp. 14-15.
- pp. 432-433
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Memorandum on the Electrical Treatment of War Neurotics (1920). Sigmund Freud. Pp. 16-18.
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International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): The Inception of 'Totem and Taboo'. Ernest Jones. Pp. 34-35.
- pp. 433
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Character and Neurosis. Herman Nunberg. Pp. 36-45.
- pp. 433-434
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Phylogenetic vs. Ontogenetic Experience. Robert Fliess. Pp. 46-60.
- pp. 434
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): The Schreber Case. Franz Baumeyer. Pp. 61-74.
- pp. 434
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Freud's Repression Concept. A Survey and Attempted Clarification. Peter Madison. Pp. 75-81.
- pp. 434
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Freud's Writings on Art. Louis Fraiberg. Pp. 82-96.
- pp. 434
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Dream and Vision. Some Remarks on Freud's Egyptian Bird Dream. Eva M. Rosenfeld. Pp. 97-105.
- pp. 435-435
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Freud and the Future. Thomas Mann. Pp. 106-115.
Joseph Lander - pp. 435
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Ego Movement and Identification. A. Chapman Isham. Pp. 1-17.
- pp. 435
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Spasmodic Torticollis. William F. Murphy and Mignon Chasen. Pp. 18-30.
- pp. 435-436
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: A Note on Some Biologic Parallels Between Certain Innate Animal Behavior and Moral Masochism. Esther Menaker. Pp. 31-41.
- pp. 436
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Dream Analysis Within Dreams. Joseph Wilder. Pp. 42-56.
- pp. 436
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Should Patients Be Presented in Person? Harold I. Lief. Pp. 57-67.
- pp. 436
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Psychotherapy of the Aged. Alvin I. Goldfarb. Pp. 68-81.
- pp. 436-437
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Clinical Observations on the Effect of Analytically Oriented Group Therapy and Group Supervision on the Therapist. Cornelius Beukenkamp. Pp. 82-90.
- pp. 437
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: A Contribution to the Problem of Sado-Masochism. F. S. Friedenberg. Pp. 91-96.
- pp. 437
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Salome, The Turning Point in the Life of Oscar Wilde. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 97-103.
- pp. 437
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: The Origins of Peter Pan. Marietta Karpe. Pp. 104-110.
- pp. 438-438
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: A Hypnoanalytic Exploration of the Psychopathology of Blushing and Erythrophobia. Jerome M. Schneck. Pp. 111-115.
- pp. 438
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: The 'I'm Damned if I Do, and Damned if I Don't' Technique. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 116-119.
Joseph Lander - pp. 438-439
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXX, 1956: Psychotherapeutic Evolution and Its Implications. L. C. Kolb. Pp. 579-597.
- pp. 439
Psychiatric Quarterly. XXX, 1956: Yurok Shell Money and 'Pains': A Freudian Interpretation. S. H. Posinsky. Pp. 598-632.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 439
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: A Study of the Psychodynamics of Duodenal Ulcer Exacerbations: With Special Reference to Treatment and the Problem of 'Specificity'. Avery D. Weisman. Pp. 2-42.
- pp. 439
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Psychodynamic Significance of Seizure Content in Psychomotor Epilepsy. Arthur W. Epstein and Frank Ervin. Pp. 43-45.
- pp. 440-440
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Reaction of the Adrenal Cortex to Emotional Stress. Eugene L. Bliss, Claude J. Migeon, C. H. Hardin Branch, and Leo T. Samuels. Pp. 56-76.
- pp. 440
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Recurrent Urinary Retention Due to Emotional Factors. Report of a Case. George E. Williams and Adelaide M. Johnson. Pp. 77-80.
- pp. 440
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Herpes Recurrens—Emotional Factors. Report of a Case. Paul Weichselbaum. Pp. 81-83.
- pp. 440
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Coexisting Organ Neuroses. A Clinical Study. Peter L. Giovacchini. Pp. 84-88.
- pp. 440-441
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Evaluation of Results of Psychotherapy. Milton Rosenbaum, Jane Friedlander, and Stanley M. Kaplan. Pp. 113-132.
- pp. 441
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Psychological Significance of Visual Auras. Study of Three Cases With Brain Damage and Seizures. Aaron T. Beck and Thomas Guthrie. Pp. 133-142.
Edwin F. Alston - pp. 441-442
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: Freud's Life and Work, an Appreciation of Ernest Jones's Biography. J. D. Sutherland. Pp. 77-81.
- pp. 442
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: Recent Developments in Psychoanalytical Theory. H. Guntrip. Pp. 82-99.
- pp. 442
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: Contributions to the Theory of Play. Elizabeth Kardos and Andrew Peto. Pp. 100-112.
- pp. 442-443
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: Considerations Arising Out of the Schreber Case. W. Ronald D. Fairbairn. Pp. 113-127.
- pp. 443
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: Hinjra and Jiryan: Two Derivatives of Hindu Attitudes to Sexuality. George M. Carstairs. Pp. 128-138.
- pp. 443
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: A Case of an Unusual Impulse Disorder. C. K. Hofling and R. W. Minnehan. Pp. 150-161.
- pp. 443
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: Pleasure, Object and Libido. Michael Balint. Pp. 162-167.
Edward M. Weinshel - pp. 444-444
Revista De Psicoanálisis. XIII, 1956: From the Inner to the Outer Objects. Internalization and Externalization. The Magnitudes of Identifications. Arnaldo Rascovsky. Pp. 103-117.
- pp. 444
Revista De Psicoanálisis. XIII, 1956: Obesity and Two Types of Feeding. Angel Garma. Pp. 153-159.
- pp. 444
Revista De Psicoanálisis. XIII, 1956: Denial in the Compulsive Eater and in the Obese. Leon Grinberg. Pp. 160-169.
Gabriel De La Vega - pp. 445
Notes
- pp. 445
Notes
- pp. 445-447
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
John Donadeo - pp. 447-448
Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
- pp. 448
Notes
- pp. 449-460
Letters Pertaining to Freud's 'History of an Infantile Neurosis'
- pp. 461-475
The Oral Triad Applied to Psychosomatic Disorders
Joseph G. Kepecs - pp. 476-493
Migraine: Dynamics and Choice of Symptom
Karem J. Monsour - pp. 494-507
Some Aspects of Sexual Activity in a Fetishist
Philip Weissman - pp. 508-518
The Waiting Syndrome
Leon L. Altman - pp. 519-526
Transference and Motility
E. Eduardo Krapf - pp. 527-535
Science Fiction—A New Mythos
Ednita P. Bernabeu - pp. 536-538
Edward E. Hitschmann—1871-1957
Felix Deutsch - pp. 539-541
Nostalgia. A Psychoanalytic Study of Marcel Proust: By Milton L. Miller, M.D. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1956. 306 pp.
David Beres - pp. 541-542
Beyond Laughter: By Martin Grotjahn, M.D. New York: Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1957. 285 pp.
Geraldine Pederson-Krag - pp. 543-543
The Hostile Mind: By Leon J. Saul, M.D. New York: Random House, Inc., 1956. 211 pp.
Geraldine Pederson-Krag - pp. 543-544
Myth and Guilt. The Crime and Punishment of Mankind: By Theodor Reik. New York: George Braziller, Inc., 1957. 432 pp.
Herbert I. Harris - pp. 544-545
Art and Psychoanalysis: Edited by William Phillips. New York: Criterion Books, Inc., 1957. 552 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 545-546
Readings in Marriage Counseling: Edited by Clark E. Vincent. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1957. 500 pp.
Martin Grotjahn - pp. 546-548
Anxiety and Magic Thinking: By Charles Odier, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1956. 302 pp.
Isidore Ziferstein - pp. 548-551
Fundamentals of Language: By Roman Jakobson and Morris Halle. The Hague: Mouton & Co., 1956. 87 pp.
I. Peter Glauber - pp. 551-552
Freudiana: Presented by A. A. Roback. Cambridge, Mass.: Sci-Art Publishers, 1957. 240 pp.
Edward E. Harkavy - pp. 553-555
The Doctor, his Patient and the Illness: By Michael Balint, M.D. Foreword by Maurice Levine, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1957. 355 pp.
Werner Nathan - pp. 555-557
The Functions of Social Conflict: By Lewis A. Coser. Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1956. 188 pp.
Joseph Biernoff - pp. 557-558
Dynamics of Psychotherapy. The Psychology of Personality Change. Volume I. Principles. 211 Pp. Volume II. Process. 398 Pp.: By Percival M. Symonds, Ph.D. New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc., 1956 and 1957.
Bernard Brodsky - pp. 558-560
Living Magic: By Ronald Rose. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., 1956. 240 pp.
Jule Eisenbud - pp. 560-561
The Urge to Punish. New Approaches to the Problem of Mental Responsibility for Crime: By Henry Weihofen. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, Inc., 1956. 211 pp.
Harold D. Lasswell - pp. 562-563
The Image of the Heart and the Principle of Synergy in the Human Mind: By Daniel E. Schneider, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1956. 267 pp.
Milton Lester - pp. 563-564
Insanity, Art, and Culture: By Francis Reitman, M.D. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1954. 111 pp.
- pp. 564-565
Personality in a Communal Society. An Analysis of the Mental Health of the Hutterites: By Bert Kaplan and Thomas F. A. Plaut. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Publications, 1956. 116 pp. The interdisciplinary team that studied the mental health of the Hutterites, and whose findings have already been published by Eaton and Weil in Culture and Mental Disorders, has now released another report. The earlier book attempted a survey of Hutterite mental illness and a comparison of the incidence rates with those found in other groups; the present volume deals with the relationship between Hutterite personality and culture. The results, in terms of method and data, are most inadequate.
S. H. Posinsky - pp. 565-566
Mythology and Values. An Analysis of Navaho Chantway Myths: By Katherine Spencer. Philadelphia: American Folklore Society, 1957. 240 pp.
S. H. Posinsky - pp. 566-568
Ministry and Medicine in Human Relations: Edited by Iago Galdston, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1955. 173 pp.
Thomas J. Bigham - pp. 568-569
Medicine in a Changing Society. Lectures to the Laity, No. XVIII. the New York Academy of Medicine: Edited by Iago Galdston, M.D. New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1956. 166 pp.
Charles Kligerman - pp. 570-571
Principles of General Psychology: By Gregory A. Kimble. New York: The Ronald Press, Co., 1956. 400 pp.
Gertrud M. Kurth - pp. 572
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956.: Symbolism and Its Relationship to the Primary and Secondary Processes. Charles Rycroft. Pp. 137-146.
- pp. 572
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Notes on Symbolism. Emilio Rodrigué. Pp. 147-158.
- pp. 572-573
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Vocational Hazards of Psychoanalysis. Allen Wheelis. Pp. 171-184.
- pp. 573
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Psychoanalytic Reflections on the Development of Ball Games, Particularly Cricket. Adrian Stokes. Pp. 185-192.
- pp. 573
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Some Psychoanalytic Aspects of Biography. Edward Hitschmann. Pp. 265-269.
- pp. 573-574
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Transference in Symbolic Realization. M. A. Sechehaye. Pp. 270-277.
- pp. 574
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Communication of Primary Sensual Experience (The Yell of Joy). Marion Milner. Pp. 278-281.
- pp. 574
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Reality of the Object and Economic Point of View. F. Pasche and M. Renard. Pp. 282-285.
- pp. 574
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Beyond the Oral Stage. Arnaldo Rascovsky. Pp. 286-289.
- pp. 574-575
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Closed Circle. An Early Image of Sexual Intercourse. Hilde Lewinsky. Pp. 290-297.
- pp. 575
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: On the Oral Basis of a Case of Male Homosexuality. Alfred Winterstein. Pp. 298-302.
- pp. 575
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Dynamics of Transference Interpretations. Paula Heimann. Pp. 303-310.
- pp. 575
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Psychoanalysis and Criminology: A Political Survey. Edward Glover. Pp. 311-318.
- pp. 576-576
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Contribution of Psychoanalysis to Forensic Psychiatry. Gregory Zilboorg. Pp. 318-324.
- pp. 576
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Anxieties of Michelangelo Buonarroti. Richard and Editha Sterba. Pp. 325-330.
- pp. 576
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Release of Internal Images. Gustav Bychowski. Pp. 331-338.
- pp. 576-577
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Depression in the Schizophrenic. Hanna Segal. Pp. 339-343.
- pp. 577
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Development of Schizophrenic Thought. W. R. Bion. Pp. 344-346.
- pp. 577
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Repetition and Repetition Compulsion. Walter Toman. Pp. 347-350.
- pp. 577
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: A Contribution to the Problems of Female Sexuality. Hilda C. Abraham. Pp. 351-353.
- pp. 577
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Theory of Instinctual Drives. Jeanne Lampl-de Groot. Pp. 354-359.
- pp. 578-578
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Normal Countertransference and Some of Its Deviations. R. E. Money-Kyrle. Pp. 360-366.
- pp. 578
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Introduction to the Discussion on Problems of Transference. Robert Waelder. Pp. 367-368.
- pp. 578
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Current Concepts of Transference. Elizabeth R. Zetzel. Pp. 369-376.
- pp. 578
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Transference and Transference Neurosis. W. Hoffer. Pp. 377-379.
- pp. 578-579
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Transference: The Analytical Setting and Its Prototype. René A. Spitz. Pp. 380-385.
- pp. 579
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: On Transference. D. W. Winnicott. Pp. 386-388.
- pp. 579
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Cold and Warmth in the Transference Experience. E. E. Krapf. Pp. 389-391.
- pp. 579
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Transference and Thought Transference. Emilio Servadio. Pp. 392-395.
- pp. 579
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The General Theory of Sexual Perversion. W. H. Gillespie. Pp. 396-403.
- pp. 580-580
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Ego in Perverse Relationships. S. Nacht, R. Diatkine, and J. Favreau. Pp. 404-413.
- pp. 580
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Meaning and Genesis of Fetishism. Angel Garma. Pp. 414-415.
- pp. 580
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Rebirth Motif in Homosexuality and Its Teleological Significance. I. Peter Glauber. Pp. 416-421.
- pp. 580
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Delinquent Acts as Perversions and Fetishes. Melitta Schmideberg. Pp. 422-424.
- pp. 580-581
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Development of the Ego Concept in Freud's Work. Heinz Hartmann. Pp. 425-438.
- pp. 581
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Re-Evaluation of the Process of Working Through. Phyllis Greenacre. Pp. 439-444.
- pp. 581
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: On Some Vicissitudes of Insight in Psychoanalysis. Ernst Kris. Pp. 445-455.
- pp. 581-582
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Role of Identification in Psychoanalytic Procedure. Jeanne Lampl-de Groot. Pp. 456-459.
- pp. 582
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: Some Remarks on the Role of Speech in Psychoanalytic Technique. Rudolph M. Loewenstein. Pp. 460-468.
- pp. 582
International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956: The Nature and Function of the Analyst's Communication to the Patient. Charles Rycroft. Pp. 469-472.
Joseph Lander - pp. 583-583
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Preliminary Notes on Transference in Borderline Neurosis. C. V. Ramana. Pp. 129-145.
- pp. 583
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: The Psychodynamic Significance of Beliefs Regarding the Cause of Serious Illness. Morton Bard and Ruth B. Dyk. Pp. 146-162.
- pp. 583
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: An Operational Reformulation of Some of the Basic Principles of Psychoanalysis. Albert Ellis. Pp. 163-180.
- pp. 584-584
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Some Recent Psychoanalytic Theories of Schizophrenia. Arnold H. Modell. Pp. 181-194.
- pp. 584
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: On the Ontogenesis of Repression. Gove Hambidge, Jr. Pp. 195-203.
- pp. 584
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Forms of the Family Romance. T. A. Watters. Pp. 204-213.
- pp. 584
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Oedipus the King. An Interpretation. Charles Rado. Pp. 228-234.
- pp. 585-585
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Externalization of the Toxic Introject. Marie L. Coleman. Pp. 235-242.
- pp. 585
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: A Comparative Study of Symbol Formation in the Rorschach Test and the Dream. Rose Palm. Pp. 246-251.
- pp. 585
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: The Psychodynamism of the Analytic Process. Durval Marcondes. Pp. 261-271.
- pp. 585-586
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Black Magic and Superego Formation. Stanley Rosenman. Pp. 272-319.
- pp. 586
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: The Dynamic You-and-I Relationship With a Borderline Personality. Gerald Hill. Pp. 320-336.
- pp. 586
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Love and the Psychodynamics of Adaptation. Henry B. Richardson. Pp. 337-347.
- pp. 586
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Lesbianism as a Transitory Solution of the Ego. Rudolph Wittenberg. Pp. 348-357.
- pp. 586
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Defensive Meaning of a Specific Anxiety Syndrome. Peter L. Giovacchini. Pp. 373-380.
- pp. 587-587
Psychoanalytic Review. XLIII, 1956: Ulcerative Colitis as an Anniversary Symptom. Bernhard Bressler. Pp. 381-387.
Joseph Lander - pp. 587
Samiksa. VIII, 1954: Contributions to the Psychology of Homosexuals. Edmund Bergler. Pp. 205-209.
- pp. 587
Samiksa. VIII, 1954: Belief, Superstition, and Symptom. George Devereux. Pp. 210-215.
Lewis J. Fielding - pp. 587-588
Bulletin of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. VI, 1956: Critical Discussion of the Concept of an Instinct of Destruction. Robert Waelder. Pp. 97-109.
Edwin F. Alston - pp. 588-589
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Influence of Symbolic Processes on the Role of Instincts in Human Behavior. Lawrence S. Kubie. Pp. 189-208.
- pp. 589
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Psychological Factors in the Neurodermatoses. Sidney E. Cleveland and Seymour Fisher. Pp. 209-220.
- pp. 589
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Psychological Aspects of Cardiac Disease. Stanley M. Kaplan. Pp. 221-233.
- pp. 589
Psychosomatic Medicine. XVIII, 1956: Response During Anesthesia and Surgery. Fred H. Herring. Pp. 243-251.
Edward M. Weinshel - pp. 589
Journal of the Hillside Hospital. VI, 1957: The Meaning of Insulin Therapy to a Schizophrenic Patient. L. Bryce Boyer. Pp. 3-6.
- pp. 589-590
Journal of the Hillside Hospital. VI, 1957: The Origin of Money in the Animal Sacrifice. William H. Desmonde. Pp. 7-23.
- pp. 590
Journal of the Hillside Hospital. VI, 1957: Psychotherapy With a Case of Maladie des Tics. Joseph William Slap. Pp. 43-54.
Joseph Afterman - pp. 590-591
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: The Effects of Sudden Weaning on Zulu Children. Ronald C. Albino and V. J. Thompson. Pp. 177-210.
- pp. 591
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: The Effects of Mother-Child Separation: A Follow-Up Study. John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth, Mary Boston, and Dina Rosenbluth. Pp. 211-247.
- pp. 591-592
British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXIX, 1956: Sir Kenelm Digby on folie à Deux. A Historical Note. H. Phillip Greenberg, Richard A. Hunter, and Ida Macalpine. Pp. 294-297.
McClain Johnston - pp. 592
Revista Uruguaya De Psicoanálisis. I, 1956: A Study of the Concept of the Idealized Object: Its Assimilation and Its Encapsulation. Willy Baranger. Pp. 26-63.
- pp. 592
Revista Uruguaya De Psicoanálisis. I, 1956: Sickness Fantasy and Development of Insight in the Analysis of a Child. Madeleine Baranger. Pp. 143-182.
- pp. 592
Revista Uruguaya De Psicoanálisis. I, 1956: Trauma in Reality and Analysis of Children. Hector Garbarino. Pp. 342-354.
Gabriel De La Vega - pp. 593-594
Meeting of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
John Donadeo - pp. 595-595
Notes
- pp. 595
Notes
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Notes
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Notes
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Notes