- pp. 9-19
About Losing and Being Lost
Anna Freud - pp. 20-35
On Obstacles Standing in the Way of Psychoanalytic Cure
Jeanne Lampl-De Groot - pp. 36-51
On Affect Control
Andrew Peto - pp. 55-76
The Development of Freud's Concept of Primal Repression
Alvin Frank & Hyman Muslin - pp. 77-103
The Concepts of Structure and Structuralization—Psychoanalytic Usage and Implications for a Theory of Learning and Creativity
Humberto Nagera - pp. 103-136
A Contribution to the Metapsychology of the Preanalytic Patient
Irving Shuren - pp. 139-155
Prenursery Project—Indications and Counterindications for Therapeutic Intervention in the Prenursery Via the Mother
Augusta Alpert - pp. 156-161
The Recovery of a Memory from Three Months of Age
Anne E.H. Bernstein & Richard S. Blacher - pp. 162-186
The Second Individuation Process of Adolescence
Peter Blos - pp. 187-198
Developmental Considerations in the Occupations of the Blind
Dorothy Burlingham - pp. 199-215
Libidinal Phases in the Analytic Treatment of a Preschool Child
Marie Edwards - pp. 216-238
Assessment of Early Infancy—Problems and Considerations
W. Ernest Freud - pp. 239-273
The Peek-A-Boo Game—Part I: its Origins, Meanings, and Related Phenomena in the First Year
James A. Kleeman - pp. 274-295
Some Psychoanalytic Considerations on Speech in Normal Development and Psychopathology
Harold Kolansky - pp. 296-314
Encopresis in a Latency Boy—An Arrest Along a Developmental Line
Morton Shane - pp. 315-328
Masturbation Fantasies—Their Changes with Growth and Development
Henry Wermer & Sidney Levin - pp. 331-356
Visual Hallucinosis in Children—A Report of Two Cases
Harry Z. Coren & Joel S. Saldinger - pp. 357-374
Object Constancy and Psychotic Reconstruction
Rudolf Ekstein & Seymour Friedman - pp. 375-400
School Phobias—Classification, Dynamics, and Treatment
Melitta Sperling - pp. 402-425
An Infantile Fetish and its Persistence Into Young Womanhood—Maturational Stages of a Fetish
Nancy Tow Spiegel