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A Study of the Psychological Processes in Pregnancy and of the Earliest Mother-Child Relationship—I. Some Propositions and Comments
Grete L. Bibring, Thomas F. Dwyer, Dorothy S. Huntington & Arthur F. Valenstein - pp. 25-72
A Study of the Psychological Processes in Pregnancy and of the Earliest Mother-Child Relationship—II. Methodological Considerations
Grete L. Bibring, Thomas F. Dwyer, Dorothy S. Huntington & Arthur F. Valenstein - pp. 73-89
Perception, Reality Testing, and Symbolism
David L. Rubinfine - pp. 90-117
Synthesis and Fragmentation
Isidor Silbermann - pp. 121-145
Some Notes on the Development of the Blind
Dorothy Burlingham - pp. 146-163
Some Observations on the Development and Disturbances of Integration in Childhood
Liselotte Frankl - pp. 164-183
Adolescent Moods and the Remodeling of Psychic Structures in Adolescence
Edith Jacobson - pp. 184-188
Some Thoughts about the Role of Verbalization in Early Childhood
Anny Katan - pp. 189-205
Effects of Deprivation on Institutionalized Infants—Disturbances in Development of Relationship to Inanimate Objects
Sally Provence & Samuel Ritvo - pp. 206-208
Note on Dr. Max Schur's Comments on Grief and Mourning in Infancy and Early Childhood
John Bowlby - pp. 211-245
A Study of "Screen Sensations"
E. James Anthony - pp. 246-250
Discussion of Dr. Anthony's Paper
Paul Kramer - pp. 251-274
Some Aspects of Transference Resistance in Prepuberty
Sylvia Brody - pp. 275-299
The Simultaneous Analysis of a Pair of Identical Twins and the Twinning Reaction
Edward D. Joseph & Jack H. Tabor - pp. 300-320
Problems in Identification and Ego Development in Twins
Marjorie R. Leonard - pp. 321-331
Reflections on Depression
Bertram D. Lewin - pp. 332-351
On Sadness and Grief in Infancy and Childhood—Loss and Restoration of the Symbiotic Love Object
Margaret Schoenberger Mahler - pp. 352-404
"It isn't Fair"—The Treatment of a Blind Child
Eveline B. Omwake & Albert J. Solnit - pp. 405-422
Leg Amputation in a Four-Year-Old—Reactions of the Child, her Family, and the Staff
Emma N. Plank & Carla Horwood - pp. 423-450
Behavior Disorder and Ego Development in a Brain-Injured Child
Sheldon R. Rappaport - pp. 451-470
The Dread of Abandonment—A Contribution to the Etiology of the Loss Complex and to Depression
Gregory Rochlin - pp. 471-480
Regression and Restitution in Object Loss—Clinical Observations
Adele E. Scharl - pp. 481-509
The Six-Year-Old who Began to See—Emotional Sequelae of Operation for Congenital Bilateral Cataract
Aliza Segal & Frederick H. Stone - pp. 510-522
A Study of Loss Reactions in a Seven-Year-Old
Benjamin Shambaugh - pp. 523-537
Mourning and the Birth of a Defective Child
Albert J. Solnit & Mary H. Stark - pp. 538-548
Termination of Treatment as a Loss
Helen D. Wallach - pp. 549-563
Considerations of the Development and Treatment of Autistic Childhood Psychosis
I. Hyman Weiland & Robert Rudnik