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CONTENTS
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, The Moses of Freud and the Moses of Schoenberg: On Words, Idolatry, and Psychoanalysis
Development
Linda C. Mayes and Donald J. Cohen, The Development of a Capacity for Imagination in Early Childhood
Eugene J. Mahon, Dreams: A Developmental and Longitudinal Perspective
Erna Furman, On Feeling and Being Felt with
Kyle D. Pruett and Brian Litzenberger, Latency Development in Children of Primary Nurturing Fathers: Eight-Year Follow-up
Fred Pine, Some Refinements of the Separation-Individuation Concept in Light of Research on Infants
Psychoanalytic Theory
Charles D. Levin, Thinking through the Hungry Baby: Toward a New Pleasure Principle
Charles Hanly, On Narcissistic Defenses
Rachel B. Blass, Did Dora Have an Oedipus Complex? A Reexamination of the Theoretical Context of Freud's "Fragment of an Analysis"
Rachel B. Blass and Sidney J. Blatt, Attachment and Separateness: A Theoretical Context for the Integration of Object Relations Theory with Self Psychology
Gerald I. Fogel, Winnicott's Antitheory and Winnicott's Art: His Significance for Adult Analysis
Character
Herbert J. Schlesinger, What Does Psychoanalysis Have to Contribute to the Understanding of Character?
Duncan McLean, Maturational and Experiential Components of Character Formation
Samuel Abrams, Confronting Dilemmas in the Study of Character
Clinical Contributions
Phyllis Beren, Narcissistic Disorders in Children
Robert D. Gillman, Rescue Fantasies and the Secret Benefactor
Janet MacDonald, The Boy from Outer Space: An Exploration of Psychotic Catastrophe
Eugene J. Mahon, The Function of Humor in a Four-Year-Old
Robert S. White, Transformations of Transference
Applied Psychoanalysis
Alan J. Flashman, The Moment of Recognition: Rabbinic Discourse, Infancy, and Psychoanalysis
Nadine M. Tang, Some Psychoanalytic Implications of Chinese Philosophy and Child-Rearing Practices
Arlene Kramer Richards, Hilda Doolittle and Creativity: Freud's Gift
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, The Moses of Freud and the Moses of Schoenberg: On Words, Idolatry, and Psychoanalysis
Development
Linda C. Mayes and Donald J. Cohen, The Development of a Capacity for Imagination in Early Childhood
Eugene J. Mahon, Dreams: A Developmental and Longitudinal Perspective
Erna Furman, On Feeling and Being Felt with
Kyle D. Pruett and Brian Litzenberger, Latency Development in Children of Primary Nurturing Fathers: Eight-Year Follow-up
Fred Pine, Some Refinements of the Separation-Individuation Concept in Light of Research on Infants
Psychoanalytic Theory
Charles D. Levin, Thinking through the Hungry Baby: Toward a New Pleasure Principle
Charles Hanly, On Narcissistic Defenses
Rachel B. Blass, Did Dora Have an Oedipus Complex? A Reexamination of the Theoretical Context of Freud's "Fragment of an Analysis"
Rachel B. Blass and Sidney J. Blatt, Attachment and Separateness: A Theoretical Context for the Integration of Object Relations Theory with Self Psychology
Gerald I. Fogel, Winnicott's Antitheory and Winnicott's Art: His Significance for Adult Analysis
Character
Herbert J. Schlesinger, What Does Psychoanalysis Have to Contribute to the Understanding of Character?
Duncan McLean, Maturational and Experiential Components of Character Formation
Samuel Abrams, Confronting Dilemmas in the Study of Character
Clinical Contributions
Phyllis Beren, Narcissistic Disorders in Children
Robert D. Gillman, Rescue Fantasies and the Secret Benefactor
Janet MacDonald, The Boy from Outer Space: An Exploration of Psychotic Catastrophe
Eugene J. Mahon, The Function of Humor in a Four-Year-Old
Robert S. White, Transformations of Transference
Applied Psychoanalysis
Alan J. Flashman, The Moment of Recognition: Rabbinic Discourse, Infancy, and Psychoanalysis
Nadine M. Tang, Some Psychoanalytic Implications of Chinese Philosophy and Child-Rearing Practices
Arlene Kramer Richards, Hilda Doolittle and Creativity: Freud's Gift