- pp. 003-016
Active Neutrality and Loewald's Metaphor of Theater
Rosemary H. Balsam - pp. 017-028
The Exceptions: Structural and Dynamic Aspects
Joseph Fernando - pp. 029-041
Mental Economics and Psychoanalytic Theories of Psychotic Phenomena
Thomas Freeman - pp. 042-053
Reflections on the Concept “The Patient's Psychic Reality”
Evelyne Albrecht Schwaber - pp. 057-075
In the Land of Counterpane: Travels in the Realm of Play
Marian Birch - pp. 076-088
The Psychological Consequences of Physical Illness or Defect and Their Relationship to the Concept of Deficit
Pietro Castelnuovo-Tedesco - pp. 089-117
Developmental Considerations in Female Latency: A Discussion of Kidnapping Fantasiesin Nine-Year-Old Girls
Laurie S. M. Hollman - pp. 118-139
Boys’ Envy of Mother and the Consequences of This Narcissistic Mortification
Ruth F. Lax - pp. 140-155
Aesthetic Pleasure and the Rhythms of Infancy
Patricia A. Lipscomb - pp. 159-189
The Analysis of a Pre-homosexual Child with a Twelve-Year Developmental Follow-Up
Georgie Babatzanis - pp. 190-213
Technical Issues in Adolescent Analysis: A Jamesian View
Claudia Lament - pp. 214-226
Anniversary Reactions in a Five-Year-Old Boy: Unresolved Conflict, Guilt, and Self-Identifications
Anait Azarian, Thomas W. Miller, Anthony J. Palumbo & Vitali Skriptchenko-Gregorian - pp. 227-243
Dynamic Underpinnings of Father Hunger as Illuminated in the Analysis of an Adolescent Boy
Alan Sugarman - pp. 247-259
Attachment as the Basis of Psychopathological Development and Residential Treatment
Yecheskiel Cohen - pp. 260-300
Symbolic Participation: The Role of Projective Drawings in a Case of Child Abuse
Margaret R. Karp - pp. 301-331
Cubism, Freud, and the Image of Wit
Nancy Olson - pp. 332-339
Huston’s and Joyce’s “The Dead”
Paul Schwaber - pp. 340-355
“One Body for Two” The Problem of Boundaries between Chronically Ill Adolescents and Their Mothers
Inge Seiffge-Krenke - pp. 359-385
Youth in Residential Care: From War Nursery to Therapeutic Milieu
Bertram J. Cohler & Patrick Zimmerman - pp. 386-405
The Personal Origins of Attachment Theory: An Interview with Mary Salter Ainsworth
Peter L. Rudnytsky