- pp. 11-47
Concept Formation in Psychoanalysis
Heinz Hartmann - pp. 48-57
Remarks on Genesis, Structuralization, and Functioning of the Mind
Jeanne Lampl-De Groot - pp. 58-72
Some Hypotheses Regarding the Significance of Individual Differences at Birth for Later Development
Anneliese F. Korner - pp. 73-92
Variations of Archaic Thinking in Neurotics, Borderline Patients, and Schizophrenics
Andrew Peto - pp. 95-112
Hearing and its Role in the Development of the Blind
Dorothy Burlingham - pp. 113-169
Studies in the Ego Development of the Congenitally Blind Child
Selma Fraiberg & David A. Freedman - pp. 170-195
Dynamic Determinants in Oral Fixation
Augusta Alpert & Isidor Bernstein - pp. 196-221
Ego Ideal and Pseudo Ego Ideal in Adolescence
M. Laufer - pp. 222-239
On Arrest in Development, Fixation, and Regression
Humberto Nagera - pp. 240-255
Autoerotism, Autoerotic Activities, and Ego Development
Humberto Nagera - pp. 256-274
Development of Artistic Stylization—A Two-Year Evolution in the Drawings of a Normal Child
Jose Barchilon - pp. 275-286
Some Observations of Maturational Factors in Young Children and Adolescents
Mary E. Bergen - pp. 287-310
A Genetic View of Affects—With Special Reference to the Genesis of Helplessness and Hopelessness
Arthur H. Schmale - pp. 313-320
A Brief Communication on Children's Reactions to the Assassination of the President
Augusta Alpert - pp. 321-333
Death and the Young Child—Some Preliminary Considerations
Robert A. Furman - pp. 334-357
Reactions to the Death of a Mother
Marion J. Barnes - pp. 358-376
A Study of the Reactions of Nursery School Children to the Death of a Child's Mother
Marjorie McDonald - pp. 377-397
Death of a Six-Year-Old's Mother During his Analysis
Robert A. Furman - pp. 398-420
A Clinical Contribution to the Study of Narcissism in Infancy
Samuel Kaplan - pp. 421-447
The Parents' Role in the Etiology of Learning Disabilities
Edith Buxbaum - pp. 448-469
The Development of a Preschool Symbiotic Psychotic Boy
Manuel Furer - pp. 470-493
The Analysis of a Boy with Transvestite Tendencies—A Contribution to the Genesis and Dynamics of Transvestitism
Melitta Sperling