- pp. 9-47
Libidinal Object Constancy and Mental Representation
Selma Fraiberg - pp. 48-77
The Unrememberable and the Unforgettable—Passive Primal Repression
Alvin Frank - pp. 78-111
Anthropomorphism—Motive, Meaning, and Causality in Psychoanalytic Theory
William I. Grossman & Bennett Simon - pp. 115-137
Levels of Verbal Communication in the Schizophrenic Child's Struggle Against, For, and with the World of Objects
Rudolf Ekstein & Elaine Caruth - pp. 138-143
John, Seventeen Months: Nine Days in a Residential Nursery by James and Joyce Robertson
Anna Freud - pp. 144-164
The Fetish and the Transitional Object
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 165-196
The Imaginary Companion—Its Significance for Ego Development and Conflict Solution
Humberto Nagera - pp. 197-212
Terrifying Eyes—A Visual Superego Forerunner
Andrew Peto - pp. 213-226
Vicissitudes of Infantile Omnipotence
Eugene Pumpian-Mindlin - pp. 227-251
On the Psychology of Artistic Creativity
Michael D. Robbins - pp. 252-270
Urine or You're in—An Ambiguous Word and its Relation to a Toilet Phobia in a Two-Year-Old
Milton Sirota - pp. 271-303
On Self, Character, and the Development of a Psychic Apparatus
Irving Steingart - pp. 307-327
Borderline States in Children
E. C.M. Frijling-Schreuder - pp. 328-357
A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Diagnosis of Paranoia
Maurits Katan - pp. 358-383
Problems of Technique of Child Analysis in Relation to the Various Developmental Stages: Prelatency
Judith S. Kestenberg - pp. 384-398
A Study of Drug-Taking Adolescents
Dora Hartmann - pp. 399-431
Drug Use in Adolescents—Psychodynamic Meaning and Pharmacogenic Effect
Herbert Wieder & Eugene H. Kaplan - pp. 432-460
Loss, Rage, and Repetition
Martha Wolfenstein - pp. 463-487
On the Function of Criminal Law in Riot Control
Joseph Goldstein - pp. 488-531
Object Loss, Dreaming, and Creativity—The Poetry of John Keats
James W. Hamilton