- pp. 9-52
Grief and Mourning in Infancy and Early Childhood
John Bowlby - pp. 53-62
Discussion of Dr. John Bowlby's Paper
Anna Freud - pp. 63-84
Discussion of Dr. John Bowlby's Paper
Max Schur - pp. 85-94
Discussion of Dr. Bowlby's Paper
René A. Spitz - pp. 95-103
On Adolescence
Jeanne Lampl-De Groot - pp. 104-127
Intrauterine and Early Infantile Motility
Bela Mittelmann - pp. 128-162
On the Concept of Superego
Joseph Sandler - pp. 163-188
The Loving and Beloved Superego in Freud's Structural Theory
Roy Schafer - pp. 191-207
Further Notes on Fetishism
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 208-214
Distortions of the Phallic Phase
Anny Katan - pp. 215-232
Pathologic Forms of Self-Esteem Regulation
Annie Reich - pp. 235-242
Functional Impairment of the Sensorium as a Result of Normal Adaptive Processes
Harold Balikov - pp. 243-260
Hair Pulling and Fetishism
Edith Buxbaum - pp. 261-285
Treatment of a Three-Year-Old Girl's Severe Infantile Neurosis—Stammering and Insect Phobia
Harold Kolansky - pp. 286-309
The One-Parent Child and his Oedipal Development
Peter B. Neubauer - pp. 310-356
Fantasies of a Borderline Patient
Marie B. Singer - pp. 359-377
Simultaneous Analysis of Mother and Child
Ilse Hellman - pp. 378-391
Simultaneous Analysis of a Mother and her Adolescent Daughter—The Mother's Contribution to the Loosening of the Infantile Object Tie
Kata Levy - pp. 395-429
Comments on the Psychological Consequences of Cryptorchism—A Clinical Study
Peter Blos - pp. 430-453
The Analysis of a Boy with a Congenital Deformity
André Lussier - pp. 454-481
Psychiatric Implications of Temporal Lobe Damage
Mary A. Sarvis