Issue 1
13 articlesAggression: An Interdisciplinary Approach- pp. 1
Credo
Melvin Bornstein, Martin Mayman, Raphael Gonzalez, Donald Silver & Sydney Smith - pp. 3
Editor's Note
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 5-9
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 11-20
Aggression: An Overview
Eli Marcovitz - pp. 21-52
Studies of Aggression in Early Childhood: Patterns of Attachment and Efficacy
Rosalind Gould - pp. 53-75
Genetic Factors in Aggressive Behavior
Benson E. Ginsburg - pp. 77-94
Aggression: Instinct, Drive, Behavior
Daniel S. Jaffe - pp. 95-107
The Problem of Totalitarianism: Does Big Brother Exist?
Robert C. Tucker - pp. 109-120
Age and Leadership: Cross-Cultural Observations
David Gutmann - pp. 121-132
Aggression Reconsidered: A Critique of Psychoanalysis
Gregory Rochlin - pp. 133-151
Why Sirhan Killed Kennedy: Psychoanalytic Speculations on An Assassination
Charles W. Socarides - pp. 153-167
Of Instincts and Instinctual Drives: Some Developmental Considerations
David A. Freedman - pp. 169-170
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 2
11 articlesCommentaries on Henri Parens' The Development of Aggression in Early Childhood- pp. 171
Editor's Note
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 173-176
Prologue
Donald Silver - pp. 177-180
A Biographical Note on Henri Parents
Selma Kramer - pp. 181-191
On Black Bile and Other Humours
John E. Gedo - pp. 193-211
The Spectrum of Aggression
James S. Grotstein - pp. 213-231
Frames of Reference for Viewing Aggression
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 233-254
Object Relations and Beyond Pleasure Principle Revisit
Dale Meers - pp. 255-261
The Development of Aggression: Links Between Psychoanalysis and Developmental Psychology
Joy D. Osofsky - pp. 263-281
The Strands of Aggression: A Confluence of Data
Morton Shane & Estelle Shane - pp. 283-320
A Response
Henri Parens - pp. 321-322
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein, Martin Mauman, Raphael Gonzalez, Donald Silver & Sydney Smith
Issue 3
11 articlesTermination- pp. 323
Editor's Note
Melvin Bornstein, Martin Mayman, Raphael Gonzalez, Donald Silver & Sydney Smith - pp. 325-328
Prologue
Melvin Bornstein - pp. 329-365
Termination: Themes and Issues
Jack Novick - pp. 367-392
Some Thoughts on Termination
Leo Rangell - pp. 393-398
Some Thoughts on “Some Thoughts on Termination” by Leo Rangell
Barry L. Siegel - pp. 399-418
Experiences of Loss at the End of Analysis: The Analyst's Response to Termination
Judith Viorst - pp. 419-440
On the “Unexpected” Termination of Psychoanalytic Therapy
Adam Limentani - pp. 441-461
The Clinical Importance of the Termination Phase
Paul A. Dewald - pp. 463-472
The Termination Phase in Psychoanalytic Practice: A Survey of 48 Completed Cases
Robert D. Gillman - pp. 473-497
Termination of Psychoanalysis: Theoretical, Clinical, and Pedagogic Considerations
Stephen K. Firestein - pp. 498
Epilogue
Melvin Bornstein
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 501-502
Editor's Note
Joseph D. Lichtenberg - pp. 503-505
Prologue
Sydney Smith - pp. 507-518
Psychic-Structure Reorganization in Drug-Dependent Adolescents
Sidney Berman - pp. 519-538
Marijuana Abuse, Transitional Experience, and the Borderline Adolescent
Alan Sugarman & Cheryl Kurash - pp. 539-580
The Return of the Denied Superego
Leon Wurmser & Alan Zients - pp. 581-617
Adolescence and the Tendencies to Develop Substance Dependence
Henry Krystal - pp. 619-675
Adolescence and Addiction to Alternative Belief Systems: Psychoanalytic and Psychophysiological Considerations
Stanley H. Cath - pp. 677-688
Discussion
Robert L. Tyson - pp. 689-690
Epilogue
Sydney Smith