- pp. 3-34
The Family and the Psychoanalytic Process in Children
E. James Anthony - pp. 35-40
A Historical Sketch of the Use and Disuse of Reconstruction
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 41-66
Cognition in Personality and the Treatment Process—A Psychoanalytic View
Sebastiano Santostefano - pp. 67-83
Consciousness of Self and Painful Self-Consciousness
Beulah Kramer Amsterdam & Morton Levitt - pp. 85-105
The Development of the Self—A Psychoanalytic Perspective
Gerald Stechler & Samuel Kaplan - pp. 107-133
Some Potential Effects of Adoption on Self and Object Representations
Paul M. Brinich - pp. 135-154
Siblings of Twins
Beth A. Bernstein - pp. 155-175
Asceticism in Adolescence and Anorexia Nervosa
S. Louis Mogul - pp. 179-217
Children's Dreams Reconsidered
Steven Luria Ablon & John E. Mack - pp. 219-233
Sleep Disturbance and Father Hunger in 18- to 28-Month-Old Boys—The Erlkönig Syndrome
James M. Herzog - pp. 237-266
Constructive and Reconstructive Activities in the Analysis of a Depressed Child
Donald J. Conhen - pp. 267-284
Transference and Externalization in Latency
Erna Furman - pp. 285-298
Countertransference and the Psychoanalytic Process in Children and Adolescents
Irwin M. Marcus - pp. 299-320
Negative Therapeutic Motivation and Negative Therapeutic Alliance
Jack Novick - pp. 321-338
The Gender of the Analyst—In Relation to Transference and Countertransference Manifestations in Prelatency Children
Phyllis Tyson - pp. 341-375
The Cornerstone Treatment of a Preschool Boy from an Extremely Impoverished Environment
Thomas Lopez & Gilbert W. Kliman - pp. 377-416
Adolescent Love and Self-Analysis as Contributors to Flaubert's Creativity
Francis D. Baudry - pp. 419-448
Psychoanalysis and Academic Psychiatry—Bridges
Robert S. Wallerstein - pp. 449-449
Bibliographical Note
- pp. ix-xxii
Dorothy Burlingham—1891–1979