- pp. 3-24
Ego Autonomy and Ego Pathology
David Beres - pp. 25-78
Death Drive, Ambivalence, and Narcissism
K. R. Eissler - pp. 79-90
The Infantile Neurosis—Genetic and Dynamic Considerations
Anna Freud - pp. 91-128
On Motivation and Instinct Theory
Hans W. Loewald - pp. 129-155
Some Suggestions for a Critique of Kleinian Psychology
Clifford Yorke - pp. 159-171
Notes on Some Imaginary Companions
Sheldon Bach - pp. 172-194
The Baby Profile—Part II
W. Ernest Freud - pp. 195-216
The Impact of Early Sexual Discovery on Mood, Defensive Organization, and Symbolization
Eleanor Galenson & Herman Roiphe - pp. 217-240
On the Development of the Experience of Mental Self, the Bodily Self, and Self Conciousness
Ernest Kafka - pp. 241-263
Late Adolescence—Developmental and Clinical Considerations
Samuel Ritvo - pp. 264-315
Young Children in Brief Separation—A Fresh Look
Joyce Robertson - pp. 316-352
On the Beginnings of a Cohesive Self—An Application of the Concept of Transmuting Internalization to the Study of the Transitional Object and Signal Anxiety
Marian Tolpin - pp. 355-371
Separation Crisis in Two Blind Children
Selma Fraiberg - pp. 372-385
Some Thoughts on Reconstruction in Child Analysis
Edna Furman - pp. 386-402
Problems in Reconstruction in Child Analysis
Hanna Kennedy - pp. 403-424
A Study of the Separation-Individuation Process—And its Possible Application to Borderline Phenomena in the Psychoanalytic Situation
Margaret S. Mahler - pp. 425-452
The Decision-Making Process—A Contribution from Psychoanalysis
Leo Rangell - pp. 453-481
An Adolescent Boy's Battle Against Recovery—The Analysis of an Adolescent Whose Ongoing Preoedipal Tie to the Mother Aroused Massive Treatment Resistance and a Terror of Health
Marjorie P. Sprince - pp. 485-534
Joseph Conrad—The Conflict of Command
Robert M. Armstrong - pp. 535-554
Saxa Loquuntur—Artistic Aspects of Freud's "The Aetiology of Hysteria"
Ernest S. Wolf