- pp. 7-14
A Short History of Child Analysis
Anna Freud - pp. 17-50
A Note on Trauma, Dream, Anxiety, and Schizophrenia
K. R. Eissler - pp. 51-68
The Superego and Moral Development in the Theories of Freud and Piaget
Martin L. Nass - pp. 69-92
Affects in Relation to Self and Object—A Model for the Derivation of Desire, Longing, Pain, Anxiety, Humiliation, and Shame
Leo A. Spiegel - pp. 93-123
How is Mourning Possible?
Martha Wolfenstein - pp. 127-149
Julie—The Treatment of a Case of Developmental Retardation
Marvin Ack - pp. 150-171
Depression: Three Clinical Variations
Stuart S. Asch - pp. 172-192
Patterns of Anger
Gustav Bychowski - pp. 193-212
Problems of Overidealization of the Analyst and of Analysis—Their Manifestations in the Transference and Countertransference Relationship
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 213-236
Further Considerations of the Role of Transference in Latency
Selma Fraiberg - pp. 237-268
Some Comments on the Simultaneous Analysis of a Father and his Adolescent Son
Harold Kolansky & William T. Moore - pp. 269-293
Object Loss and Mourning During Adolescence
Moses Laufer - pp. 294-323
Intellectuality—Aspects of its Development from the Analysis of a Precocious Four-And-A-Half-Year-Old Boy
Herbert Wieder - pp. 327-357
The Role of Sound in the Search Behavior of a Blind Infant
Selma Fraiberg & Barry L. Siegel - pp. 358-392
Genital Self-Discovery During a Boy's Second Year—A Follow-Up
James A. Kleeman - pp. 393-447
Sleep and its Disturbances Approached Developmentally
Humberto Nagera - pp. 448-467
Freud's Contribution to Language Theory
Lili E. Peller - pp. 468-478
An Observation and Comments on the Development of Memory
Helen Schur - pp. 483-526
A Diagnostic Profile of Psychopathology in a Latency Child
Dale R. Meers - pp. 527-580
Comments on Some Aspects of Self and Object Representation in a Group of Psychotic Children—An Application of Anna Freud's Diagnostic Profile
Ruth Thomas - pp. 583-635
The Origin of The Turn of the Screw
M. Katan