- pp. 9-19
Some Remarks on Infant Observation
Anna Freud - pp. 20-47
The Study of Variations of Early Parental Attitudes—A Preliminary Report
Ernst Kris & Sally Provence - pp. 48-62
Some Hypotheses on the Role of the Congenital Activity Type in Personality Development
Margaret E. Fries & Paul J. Woolf - pp. 65-78
Masturbation in the Latency Period
Berta Bornstein - pp. 79-98
Certain Relationships Between Fetishism and Faulty Development of the Body Image
Phyllis Greenacre - pp. 99-107
A Manifest Oedipus Complex in an Adolescent Girl
Sylvan Keiser - pp. 111-126
On Adult Empathy with Children
Christine Olden - pp. 127-154
On Mathematical "Illumination" and the Mathematical Thought Process—A Contribution to the Genetic Development and Metapsychology of Abstract Thinking
Victor H. Rosen - pp. 155-161
Form Perception and Imitation in Some Autistic Children: Diagnostic Findings and their Contextual Interpretation
Samuel Ritvo & Sally Provence - pp. 162-173
Children's Understanding of Jokes
Martha Wolfenstein - pp. 177-198
Contribution to the Metapsychology of Schizophrenia
Heinz Hartmann - pp. 199-251
Notes Upon the Emotionality of a Schizophrenic Patient and its Relation to Problems of Technique
K. R. Eissler - pp. 252-261
Some Observations on Disturbances of the Ego in a Case of Infantile Psychosis
Margaret S. Mahler & Paula Elkisch - pp. 262-270
Notes on Early Ego Disturbances
Anna Maenchen - pp. 271-287
Certain Severe Disturbances of Ego Development in Childhood
Annemarie P. Weil - pp. 288-309
Loss and Restitution
Gregory Rochlin - pp. 313-332
Fragment of an Analysis of an Obsessional Child—The First Six Months of Analysis
Berta Bornstein - pp. 333-354
Treatment of a Child with Severe Ego Restriction in a Therapeutic Nursery
Augusta Alpert & Sylvia Krown - pp. 355-377
The Changing Pattern of Transference in the Analysis of an Eleven-Year-Old Girl
Sara Kut - pp. 381-393
Memories of Early Childhood in Autobiographies
Emma N. Plank - pp. 394-403
Fairy Tale and Dream
Géza Róheim - pp. 404-412
The Tragedy of Humpty Dumpty
Thomas A. Petty