- pp. 7-11
Willie Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.
Anna Freud - pp. 15-36
The Phallic Woman—The Ubiquitous Fantasy in Perversions
Robert C. Bak - pp. 37-46
Indications and Contraindications for Child Analysis
Anna Freud - pp. 47-62
Perversions—General Considerations Regarding their Genetic and Dynamic Background
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 63-85
Theoretical and Clinical Notes on the Interaction of Some Relevant Variables in the Production of Neurotic Disturbances
Alex Holder - pp. 86-113
The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorders—Outline of a Systematic Approach
Heinz Kohut - pp. 114-137
The Body Image, the Function of Masturbation, and Adolescence—Problems of the Ownership of the Body
Moses Laufer - pp. 141-177
The Relation of Explaining and Understanding in Psychoanalysis—Demonstrated by One Aspect of Freud's Approach to Literature
K. R. Eissler - pp. 178-188
Notes on the Theory of Defense
Willie Hoffer - pp. 189-203
The Economic Point of View and Defense
Seymour L. Lustman - pp. 204-223
Form and Content—An Ego-Psychological View
Rafael Moses - pp. 224-242
The Concept of Ego Apparatus in Psychoanalytsis—Including Considerations Concerning the Somatic Roots of the Ego
Humberto Nagera - pp. 245-263
Character Formation in Adolescence
Peter Blos - pp. 264-300
Parallel and Divergent Patterns in Blind and Sighted Infants
Selma Fraiberg - pp. 301-331
Conscience Development
Carl P. Malmquist - pp. 332-347
The Development of Musical Ability
Pinchas Noy - pp. 348-365
On an Early Genital Phase—With an Addendum on Genesis
Herman Roiphe - pp. 369-385
The Re-Education of a Retarded Blind Child
Dorothy Burlingham - pp. 386-390
Discussion
Alice B. Colonna - pp. 391-422
A Blind Child Goes to the Hospital
Alice B. Colonna - pp. 423-437
Nonverbal, Extraverbal, and Autistic Verbal Communication in the Treatment of a Child Tiqueur
Paula Elkisch - pp. 438-456
Object Cathexis in a Borderline Twin
Anna Maenchen - pp. 459-479
Psychoanalysis and Jurisprudence—On the Relevance of Psychoanalytic Theory to Law
Joseph Goldstein