- pp. 1-37
The Executive Functions of the Ego—An Extension of the Concept of Ego Autonomy
Leo Rangell - pp. 41-60
Disposition and the Environment
Samuel Abrams - pp. 61-87
The Contributions of Child Psychoanalysis to Psychoanalysis
E. James Anthony - pp. 89-127
Causal Explanation in Science and in Psychoanalysis—Implications for Writing a Case Study
Marshall Edelson - pp. 129-153
Child Analysis, 1947–1984—A Retrospective
Marjorie Harley - pp. 155-170
On "Merging" and the Fantasy of Merging
Irving B. Harrison - pp. 171-187
The Empathic Wall and the Ecology of Affect
Donald L. Nathanson - pp. 191-208
On Trauma—When is the Death of a Parent Traumatic?
Erna Furman - pp. 209-219
Trauma in Childhood—Signs and Sequelae as Seen in the Analysis of an Adolescent
Hansi Kennedy - pp. 221-236
Reflections on the Problem of Psychic Trauma
Clifford Yorke - pp. 239-257
Special Solutions to Phallic-Aggressive Conflicts in Male Twins
Steven L. Ablon, Alexandra M. Harrison, Arthur F. Valenstein & Sanford Gifford - pp. 259-276
The Female Oedipus Complex and the Relationship to the Body
M. Eglé Laufer - pp. 277-286
Talking with Toddlers
Kerry Kelly Novick - pp. 287-314
On the Concept of Mourning in Childhood—Reactions of a 2½-Year-Old Girl to the Death of her Father
Christina Sekaer & Sheri Katz - pp. 315-336
Denial in Adolescence—Some Paradoxical Aspects
H. Shmuel Erlich - pp. 337-356
A Paradigm of Development—The Psychoanalysis of an Adolescent
Robert M. Gluckman - pp. 357-377
Reconstruction of Adolescence in Adult Analysis
Roger L. Goettsche - pp. 379-416
Aspects of Identity Development Among Nouveaux Religious Patients
Moshe Halevi Spero - pp. 419-438
Consequences of Paternal Nurturing
Judith Fingert Chused - pp. 439-466
The Analyst, his Theory, and the Psychoanalytic Process
Myron R. Hurwitz - pp. 467-489
The Development of Sexual Identity in Homosexual Men
Richard A. Isay - pp. 491-513
Steps in Self Development
Rena Hrushovski Moses & Rafael Moses - pp. 515-535
Transitory Symptom Formation in the Analysis of an Obsessional Character
Richard L. Munich - pp. 537-559
"Lying" and "Lying"—A Case Report of a Paradoxical Reaction to the Couch
Lynn Whisnant Reiser - pp. 561-582
The Specter of Genetic Illness and its Effects on Development
Judith A. Yanof - pp. 585-599
Psychoanalytic Studies and Macbeth—Shared Fantasy and Reciprocal Identification
Harold P. Blum - pp. 601-626
Nursery Rhymes—A Developmental Perspective
Vincent P. De Santis - pp. 627-651
Twinship Themes and Fantasies in the Work of Thornton Wilder
Jules Glenn