Special Section on Changes in Technique in Child Psychoanalysis Since the Publication of "Normality and Pathology in Childhood" by Anna Freud
- pp. 9-15
Opening of Discussion
Alice B. Colonna - pp. 16-26
Emerging Issues: Some Observations about Changes in Technique in Child Analysis
Peter B. Neubauer - pp. 27-38
The Work of Transformation: Changes in Technique since Anna Freud's Normality and Pathology in Childhood
Steven Luria Ablon - pp. 39-67
Early Object Relations into New Objects
T. Wayne Downey - pp. 68-75
Discussion of “Early Object Relations into New Objects”
A. Scott Dowling - pp. 76-95
Anna Freud and the Evolution of Psychoanalytic Technique
Eugene J. Mahon - pp. 96-100
Discussion of “Anna Freud and the Evolution of Psychoanalytic Technique”
Anton O. Kris - pp. 101-104
Remarks of Moderator: Recognizing Mood Regulation in Psychoanalytic Therapy
Mortimer Ostow - pp. 105-119
Summation-Unrealized Possibilities: Comments on Anna Freud's Normality and Pathology in Childhood
Samuel Abrams - pp. 137-170
The Twin Poles of Order and Chaos: Development as a Dynamic, Self-ordering System
Linda C. Mayes - pp. 171-190
In Search of Winnicott's Aggression
Beatrice Melmed Posner, Roslyn Wolfe Glickman, Eithne Coyle Taylor, Joyce Canfield & Francine Cyr - pp. 219-237
The Mother-Daughter Love Affair Across the Generations
Leena Klockars & Riitta Sirola - pp. 238-259
Body Self: Development, Psychopathologies, and Psychoanalytic Significance
David W. Krueger - pp. 286-313
“I want to know, too”: Psychotherapy with a Visually Impaired Boy
Henrik Enckell - pp. 361-378
Robert Frost's “The Road Not Taken”: Childhood, Psychoanalytic Symbolism, and Creativity
Jules Glenn - pp. 379-392
Hamlet's Delay
Errol B. Dendy - pp. 393-407
Psychological Insights in Shakespeare's Final Play, The Two Noble Kinsmen
Eugene J. Mahon