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The principal psychoanalytic journal in English.
A nearly complete run of the central English language analytic journal, founded by Ernest Jones in 1920 as the second journal in English after Jelliffe & White's heterodox Psychoanalytic Review.
Contains Putnam's "Allgemeine Gesichtspunkte zur psychoanalytischen Bewegung"; Stärcke's "Aus dem Alltagsleben"; Ernest Jones' "Professor Janet über Psychoanalyse"; Sabina Spielrein's "Die Äußerungen des Ödipuskomplexes im Kindesalter"; Sadger's "Kleine Mitteilungen aus der psychoanlytischen Paxis"; Tausk's "Über eine besondere Form von Zwangsphantasien."
Contains Spielrein's "Die Äußerungen des Ödipuskomplexes im Kindesalter"; Tausk's "Über eine besondere Form von Zwangsphantasien"; Jones'"Professor Janet über Psychoanalyse" and papers by Putnam & Stärcke.
Contains Abraham's "Zur Prognose psychoanalytischer Behandlungen in vorgeschrittenem Lebensalter"; de Saussure's "Le complexe de Jocaste"; Michael Eisler's "Eine unbewußte Schwangerschaftsphantasie bei einem Manne unter dem Bilde einer traumatischen Hysterie"; and Sadger's "Über Prüfungsangst und Prüfungsträume."
Contains Ferenczi "Psychoanalytische Betrachtungen über den Tic"; Jelgersma "Psychoanalytischer Beitrag zu einer Theorie des Gefühls"; Stärcke "Der Kastrationskomplex."
Contains Ferenczi "Weiterer Ausbau der 'aktiven Technik' in der Psychoanalyse"; Pfister "Plato als Vorläufer der Psychoanalyse"; Alexander "Metapsychologische Betrachtungen"; Westerman "Aus der Analyse eines Patienten mit Akzessoriuskrampf"; Nunberg "Der Verlauf des Libidokonfliktes in einem Fall von Schizophrenie."
Contains Wilhelm Reich's "Kindliche Tagträume einer späteren Zwangsneurosen"; Karl Abraham's "Äußerungensformen des weiblichen Kastrationskomplexes"; von Hattingberg's "Übertragung und Objektwahl: ihre Bedeutung für die Trieblehre"; Franz Pollak's "Psychoanalyse und klinische Psychiatrie"; F. P. Müller's "Eine Spermatozoemphantasie eines Epiliptikders"; E. Schneider's "'Experimentelle Magie'".
Contains Hermann's "Randbemerkungen zum Wiederholungszwant"; S. Feldmann's "Über das Erröten"; Schilder's "Über eine Psychose nach Staroperation"; Nachmannsohn's "Die Psychoanalyse eines Falles von Homosexualität".
Contains Wilhelm Reich's "Eine hyserische Psychose in statu nascendi"; Ernest Jones' "Theorie und Praxis in der Psychoanalyse"; Hanns Sachs' "Metapsychologische Gesichtspunkte zur Wechselbeziehung zwischen Theorie und Technik in der Psychoanalyse"; Franz Alexander's "Metapsychologische Darstellung des Heilungsvorganges"; Herman Nunberg's "Über den Genesungswunsch"; Karl Landauer's "Äquivalente der Trauer"; Karl Abraham's "Koinzidierende Phantasien bei Mutter und Sohn"; Otto Fenichel's "Bewußtseinsfremdes Erinnerungsmaterial im Traume"; M. Wulff's "Analyse einer Symptomenhandlung"; & Clara Happel's "Aus der Analyse eines Falles von Päderastie."
Contains Wilhelm Reich's "Über die therapeutische Bedeutung der Genitallibido"; Ferenczi on Charcot and papers by Helene Deutsch and Kovacs on tics; Fenichel's "Introjektion und Kastrationskomplex"; Karl Landauer's "Gedanken bei Analyse einer Folie due doute."
Contains Freud's two-page obituary "Karl Abraham"; Ferenczi's 'Kontraindikationen der aktiven psychoanalytischen Technik"; Wilhelm Reich's "Über die chronische hypochondrische Neurasthenie mit genitaler Asthenie"; and A. R. Luria's "Die moderne russische Physiologie und die Psychoanalyse."
Festschrift for Freud's 70th birthday. Contains Reich's "Über die Quellen der neurotischen Angst".
Contains Helene Deutsch's "Zur Genese der Platzangst"; Sadger's "Über Depersonalisation"; Simmel's "Die psychoanalytische Behandlung in der Klinik"; Laforgue's "Zum Begriff der Verdrängung"; Burrow's "Die Laboratoriumsmethode in der Psychoanalyse"; Franz Cohn's "Analyse eines Falles von Straßenangst"; Hárnik's "Vom Widerstand gegen die Traumdeutung in der Analyse"; Fenichel's "Zum 'Merkbefehl'. Zur Angst vor dem Gefressenwerden"; Kovács' "Beispiele zur aktiven Technik".
Contains Freud's "Ernest Jones zum 50. Geburtstag (pp. 147-148); Wilhelm Reich's "Der genitale und der neurotische Charakter." Also contains Ruth Mack Brunswick's "Ein Nachtrag zu Freuds Geschichte einer infantilen Neurose" and papers by Joan Riviere, Mary Chadwick, Susan Isaacs, Melanie Klein, Barbara Low, Sylvia Payne, et al.
Contains Wilhelm Reich's "Über kindliche Phobie und Charakterbildung"; Ferenczi's "Relaxationsprinzip und Neokatharsis"; Helene Deutsch's "Der feminie Masochismus und seine Beziehung zur Frigidität"; Dorian Feigenbaum's "Paranoisa und Magie; Otto Fenichel's "Zur Psychologie des Transvestitismus" and "Zur prägenitalen Vorgeschichte des Ödipuskomplexes"; Melanie Klein's "Die Bedeutung der Symbolbildung für die Ichentwicklung"; Oscar Pfister's "Schockdenken und Schockphantasien bei höchster Todesgefahr"; and papers by Alexander, Boehm, Bornstein, Thomas French, Ernest Jones, and others.
Contains Wilhelm Reich's "Die charakterologische Überwindung des Öedipuskomplexes"; Hitschmann's "Wandlungen der Traumsymbolik" and papers by Eitingon, Boehm, Fenichel, et al.
Contains Wilhelm Reich's "Über den epileptischen Anfall" (Pages 263-275); Ferenczi's "Kinderanalysen mit Erwachsenen"; Bernfeld's "Die Krise der Psychologie und die Psychoanalyse: I) Personalismus, William Stern"; Alexander's "Psychoanalyse und Medizin"; Fenichel's "Respiratorische Introjektion"; Josine Müller's "Die Libidoentwicklung des Mädchens in der genitalen Phase"; Behn-Eschenburg's "Über eine seltene eutung des Widerstandes."
Contains Hárnik "Introjektion und Projektion im Depressionsmechanismus"; Kováacs "Wiederholungstendenz und Charakterbildung"; Graber "Neurotische Typisierung"; Laforgue " Aktive Therapie und Heilungswille"; Melanie Klein "Frühe Angstsituationen im Spiegel künstlerischer Darstellungen"; M. Wulff "Über den zeitlichen Verlauf unbewußter Vorgänge"; de Saussure "Das Dogma von der untadeligen Familie"; ZUlliger "Zwei Beobachtungen an Kindenr."
Contains Federn's "Das Ichgefühl im Traume"; Winterstein's "Schuldgefühl, Gewissensangst und Strafbedürfnis"; Garma's "Realität und Es in der Schizophrenie"; Zulliger's "Prophetische Träume"; Helene Deutsch's "Über die weibliche Homosexualität"; Jacobssohn's "Lernstörungen beim Kinde durch masochistische Mechanismen".
- Contains Ferenczi "Sprachverwirrung zwischen den Erwachsenen und dem Kind";
- von Weizsäcker "Körpergeschehen und Neurose";
- Felix Deutsch "Biologie und Psychologie der Krankheitsgenese";
- Weiss "Körperschmerz und Seelenschmerz";
- Bychowski "Aktivität und Realität";
- Edward Glover "Zur Ätiologie der Sucht";
- Hárnik "Die postnatale erste Entwicklungsstufe der Libido";
- Schmideberg "Ein Prüfungstraum".
Contains Ferenczi's "Gedanken über das Trauma"; Imre Hermann's "Einführung zu Ferenczis Gedanken . . ."; Rado's "Psychoanalyse der Pharmakothyme (Rauschgiftsucht)"; Alexander's "Über das Verhältnis von Struktur- zu Triebkoflikten"; Bälint's "Charakteranlyse und Neubeginn"; Richard Sterba's "Das Schicksal des Ichs in therapeutischen Verfahren"; Lewin's "Analyse und Struktur einer passagèren Hypomanie"; Maxim. Steiner's "Was hat der Sexualarzt der Psychoanalyse zu verdanken?"; Schilder & G. Wechsler's "Was weiß das Kind vom Körpererinneren?"; H. Christoffel's "Stuhldrang und Müdigkeit"; Max Löwy's "Zur Bedeutung des Zahleneinfalls in der Analyse."
- Contains Fenichel "Weiteres zur präödipalen Phase der Mädchen";
- Anny Angel "Einige Bemerkungen über den Optismismus";
- Behn-Eschenbuerg "Beiträge zur Vorgeschichte des Oedipuskomplexes";
- Kreyfuß "Der Fall Wieland";
- Barinbaum "Zum Problem des psychophysischen Zusammenhangs mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Dermatologie";
- Bergler "Über einige noch nicht beschriebene Spezialformen der Ejakulationsstörung";
- Hermann "Die Verwendung des Begriffes 'aktiv' in der Definition der Männlichkeit".
Contains W. Kemper's "Zur Genese der genitalen Erogeneität und des Orgasmus"; Wittels' "Mutterschaft und Bisexualität"; Helene Deutsch's "Über einen Typus der Pseudoaffektivität ('Als ob')"; Eidelberg's "Beiträge zum Studium des Masochismus"; Laforgue's "Der Widerstand im Endstadium der Analyse"; Lillian Rotter's "Zur Psychologie der weiblichen Sexualität"; Else Fuchs' "Zur Psychoanalyse des Stotterns".
Contains Stärcke "Die Rolle der analen und oralen Quantitäten im Verfolungswahn und in analogen Systemgedanken"; Bonaparte "Passivität, Masochismus und Weiblichkeit"; Loewenstein "Die phallische Passivität beim Manne"; Michael Bálint "Das Endziel der psychoanalytischen Behandlung"; Bibring-Lehner "Zum Thema des Übertragunswiderstandes"; Käthe Misch "Die biologischen Grundlagen der Freudschen Angsttheorie"; Nicola Perrotti "Die Rhigophobie"; Fenichel "Zur Theorie der psychoanalytischen Technik".
Contains Nunberg "Homosexualität, Magie und Aggressino"; S. Payne "Zur Auffassung der Weiblichkeit"; R. Sterba "Das psychische Trauma und die Handhabung der Übertragung. (Die letzten Arbeiten von S. Ferenczi zur psychoanalytischen Technik)"; A. Bálint "Handhabung der Übertragung auf Grund der Ferenczischen Versuche"; Benedek "Die überwertige Idee und ihre Beziehung zur Suchtkrankheit"; Endre Almásy "Zur Psychoanalyse amentia-ähnlicher Fälle".
- Contains Müller-Braunschweig's "Die erste Objektbesetzung des Mädchens in ihrer Bedeutung für Penisneid und Weiblichkeit";
- Riviere's "Eifersucht als Abwehrmechanismus";
- Lampl-de Groot's "Hemmung und Narzißmus";
- Laforgue's "Ausnahmen von der analytischen Grundregel";
- Wittels' "Frauen mit dreigeteiltem Liebesleben";
- Bergler's "Bemerkungen über eine Zwangsneurose in ultimis. Vier Mechanismen des narzißtischen Lustgewinns im Zwang";
- Daniel Dreyfuß's "Über die Bedeutung des psychischen Traumas in der Epilepsie".
- Contains Jones's "Gedenkworte für M. D. Eder";
- Fenichel's "Die symbolische Gleichung: Mädchen = Phallus";
- Annie Reich's "Klinischer Beitrag zum Verständnis der paranoiden Persönlichkeit";
- Rotter-Kertész's "Der tiefenpsychologische Hintergrund der inzestuösen Fixierung";
- Hermann's "Sich-Anklammern - Auf "Suche" Gehen";
- Edith Jacobssohn's "Beitrag zur Entwicklung des weiblichen Kindwunsches";
- Gerö's "Der Aufbau der Depression".
Contains Brierly's "Die Affekte in der Theorie und Praxis"; Bálint's "Eros und Aphrodite"; Otto Isakower's "Beitrag zur Pathopsychologie der Einschlafphänomen" (the classic paper on hypnogogic phenomena); Hann-Kende's "Zur Übertragung und Gegenübertragung in der Psychoanalyse"; Riviere's "Zur Genese der psychischen Konflikte im frühen Lebensalter"; Wälder's "Zur Frage der psychischen Konflikte im frühen Lebensalter"; and Eidelberg's "Zur Genese der Platzangst und des Schreibkrampfes."
Contains Freud's obit of Lou Andreas-Salome plus a symposium on the theory of therapeutic results with papers by Bergler,Bibring, Fenichel, Glover, Laforgue, Nunberg, and James Strachey.
Contains Freud's "Der Fortschritt in der Geistigkeit."
Contains Dorothy Burlingham's "Phantasie und Wirklichkeitin einer Kinderanalyse" and papers by Gero, Fenichel, Eidelberg, Hitschmann and Klajn.Contains Dorothy Burlingham's "Phantasie und Wirklichkeitin einer Kinderanalyse" and papers by Gero, Fenichel, Eidelberg, Hitschmann and Klajn.
Contains first appearances of Freud's "Abriss der Psychoanalyse" ("Outline of Psycoanalysis"—his last, not completed revision of the psychoanalytical model of the mind); "Bibliographie und Inhaltsangaben der Arbeiten Freuds bis zu den Anfängen der Psychoanalyse"; "Das Medusenhaupt"; "Die Ichspaltung im Abwehrvorgang"; and Breuer & Freud's "Zur Theorie des hysterischen Anfalles."
Contains the first appearance of Freud's "Ein Jugendbrief" (pages 5-8). Also contains Roheim's "Die psychoanalytische Deutung des Kulturbegriffs"; Friedländer's "Charlotte Brontë: zur Frage des masochistischen Charakters"; Isaac-Edersheim's "Messias, Golem, Ahasver: Drei mythische Gestalten des Judentums. I, Der Messias".
Contains M. Wullf's "Über einen Fall von männlicher Homosexualität"; D. K. Dreyfuss' "Zur Theorie der traumatischen Neurose"; E. Kis' "Probleme der Ästhetik"; and E. Isaasc-Edersheim's "Messias, Golem, Ahasver. Drei mythische Gestalten des Judentums. II. Der Golem."
All published. The first psychoanalytic serial. Volume 6 hrsg. by Freud and redigiert by Abraham & Hitschmann.Contains many important papers, including Freud's "Analyse der Phobie eines fünf-jährigen Knaben" (Little Hans, Grinstein #10392) and "Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose" (The Rat Man, Grinstein #10405 - both papers in Band I) and "Psychoanalytische Bemerkungen über einen autobiographisch beschriebenen Fall von Paranoia (Dementia paranoides)" (Band III, Grinstein #10580) and "Zur Einführung des Narzißmus" (Band VI, Grinstein #10434) and "Zur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung" (Band VI, Grinstein #10470). Also includes Jung's "Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido" (Bände 3-4) and "Versuch einer Darstellung einer psychoanalytischer Theorie" (the Fordham lectures), Jung's breakaway paper in which he set forth his own independent views about libido (Band V).
All published. The first psychoanalytic serial.
The first psychoanalytic serial. Contains many important papers, including Freud's "Analyse der Phobie eines fünf-jährigen Knaben" (Little Hans, Grinstein #10392) and "Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose" (The Rat Man, Grinstein #10405 - both papers in Band I) and "Psychoanalytische Bemerkungen über einen autobiographisch beschriebenen Fall von Paranoia (Dementia paranoides)" (Band III, Grinstein #10580) and "Zur Einführung des Narzißmus" (Band VI, Grinstein #10434) and "Zur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung" (Band VI, Grinstein #10470). Also includes Jung's "Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido" (Bände 3-4) and "Versuch einer Darstellung einer psychoanalytischer Theorie" (the Fordham lectures), Jung's breakaway paper in which he set forth his own independent views about libido (Band V).
Ress Jung Bibliography 1913a. Nine lectures written in German but delivered in English as an Extension Course at Fordham University. Jung's breakaway paper in which he set forth his own independent views about libido. Smith Ely Jelliffe arranged for Jung to give the lectures, and published them in English translation in 1913 in the first four issues of his & White's The Psychoanalytic Review, for which Freud never forgave Jelliffe.
- Other papers are, I. Hälfte: W. Itten. Beiträge zur Psychologie der Dementia praecox. Ernest Jones. Einige Fälle von Zwangsneurose. Oscar Pfister. Kryptolalie, Kryptographie und unbewußtes Vexierbild bei Normalen. Isador Sadger. Über den sado-masochistischen Komplex. J. Stärcke. Neue Traumexperimente in Zusammenhang mit älteren und neueren Traumtheorien. Eugen Bleuler. Der Sexualwiderstand. Alphonse Maeder. Zur frage der teleologischen Traumfunktion.
- II. Hälfte: Otto Mensendieck. Zur Technik des Unterrichts und der Erziehung während der psychoanalytischen Behandlung. I. Sadger. Die Psychoanalyse eines Autoerotikers. J. Marcinowski. Die Heilung eines schweren Falles von Asthma durch Psychoanalyse. M. Weissfeld. Freuds Psychologie als eine Transformationstheorie. A. Maeder. Über das Traumproblem. Poul Bjerre. Bewußtein kontra Unbewußtein. Josef B. Lang. Über Assoziationsversuche bei Schizophrenen und den Mitgliedern ihrer Familien. J. Stärcke. Berichtigung. Erklärung der Redaktion und Mitteilung des Verlages.
Contains LaBarre's "Psychoanalysis in Anthropology"; Kardiner's "Psychoanalysis and Anthropology"; Talcottv Parsoson's "The Contributions of Psychoanalysis to Social Science"; John P. Spiegel's "Applications of Psychoanalysis in Sociology"; Harold Lasswell's "Psychoanalytic Conceptions in Political Science"; Parres & Ramirez's "Social Tensions in the Relationship of Mexicans and North Americans"; 3 papers on analysis and transactional dynamics (including Jerome Franks's "Relief of Distress and Attitudinal Change"; 3 papers on communication and therapy; and C. Knight Aldrich's "What Price Autonomy?"
Contains papers by Masserman, Arieti, J. G. Miller, Hanfmann, and Harley Shands on the dynamics of communication; Irving D. Harris's "Birth Order and Creative Styles," Parloff & Datta's "Personality Characteristics of the Potentially Creative Scientist," R. Spiegel's "Creative Process in the Arts," & Shands's "The War with Words: Creativity and Success"; 6 papers on psychoanalysis and the community; 5 on techniques and services; and 4 on the training of analysts in community psychiatry.
9 papers on adolescence; 3 on clinical studies includig Isidore Ziferstein's "The Patient-Therapist Interaction in Soviet Psychiatry"; and papers by Ullman, Offenkrantz, Helen Lewis, Bonime, and Harley Shands on dreams.
Papers by Starobinski, Grinstein, Anzieu, Ella Sharpe, André Green, Isakower, Bertram Lewin, Pontalis, Rosolato, Khan, et al. on dreams.
Mostly devoted to sexuality with papers by Nicole Loraux, Paul-Laurent Assount, Sylvie Gribinski, ean-Claude Emperaire, Karima Dekhhli, Michel Panoff, Joyce McDougall, Robert Stoller, Didier Anzieu, J. O. Wisdom, Radmila Zygouris, Christopher Bollas, Patrick Lacoste, Jean-Michel Hirt, and Jean-Claude Lavie.
Contains the articles published in The Journal of Abnormal Psychology from April, 1911 through March, 1912.
- Contains John E. Donley. "Psychotherapy and Re-education" and "Freud's Anxiety Neurosis"
- Ernest Jones. "Some Instances of the Influence of Dreams on Waking Life" and "The Pathology of Morbid Anxiety"
- Edwin W. Katzen-Ellenbogen. "The Detection of a Case of Simulation of Insanity by Means of Association Tests"
- Isador H. Coriat. "A Contribution to the Psychopathology of Hysteria" and "The Nature of Sleep"
- Boris Sidis. "Fear, Anxiety, and Psychopathic Maladies"
- H. W. Frink. "Psychoanalysis of a Mixed Neurosis"
- Trigant Burrow. "Some Psychological Phases of Medicine"
- Alfred Gordon. "Asymbolia"
- J. J. Putnam. "A Plea for the Study of Philosophic Methods in Preparation for Psychoanalytical Work"
- Edward E. Mayer. "A Case Illustrating So-Called Demon Possession"
- A. A. Brill. "Freud's Theory of Wit"
- Robert MacDougall. "Contrary Suggestion"
- Donald Fraser. "A Study in Delusion Formation"
- Albert C. Buckley. "A Case of So-called Alcoholic Amnesia"
- C. P. Oberndorf. "A Case of Hallucinosis Induced by Repression"
- E. W. Taylor. "Possibilities of a Modified Psychoanalysis."
A complete run of the first 10 years, running from November 1946 to October 1955.
Founded by Choisy (who had been analyzed first by Charles Odier then by Lagache), Psyché "was intent on being open to all problems of the contemporary world. It was part of a revisionist effort regarding Freud's teachings, of an occultist, meditative, or Orientalist tendency, through which a rather diffuse fidelity to the ideals of the Roman Catholic Church was affirmed" [Roudinesco. Jacques Lacan et Co. p.192].
- Contains Part 1, General Theoretical. Robert R. Holt. "Freud's Mechanistic and Humanistic Images of Man." Lawrence S. Kubie. "The Nature of Psycholgoical Change in Individuals and Its Relation to Cultural Change." Frederic G. Worden. Questions About man's Attempt to Understand Himself."
- Part 2 Psycholinguistic. David A. Freedman. "On Hearing, Oral Language, and Psychic Structure." Benjamin B. Rubinstein. "On Metaphor and Related Phenomena." Donald P. Spence & Marta Lugo. "The Role of Verbal Clues in Clinical Listening." Irving Steingart & Norbert Freedman. "A Language Construction Approach for the Examination of Self/Object Representation in Varying Clinical States."
- Part 3 Developmental. George S. Klein. "The Vital Pleasures." Katherine Tennes, Robert Emde, Anthony Kisley, & David Metcalf. "The Stimulus Barrier in Early Infancy: An Exploration of Some Formulations of John Benjamin."
- Part 4 Clinical and Quantitative. Hartvig Dahl. "A Quantitative Study of a Psychoanalysis." Mardi J. Horowitz & Stephanie Scharf Becker. "Cognitive Responses to Stress: Experimental Studies of a 'Compulsion to Repeat Trauma'." Lloyd H. Silverman. "Drive Stimulation and Psychopathology: On the Conditions under Which Drvie-Related External Events Evoke Pathological Reactions." Arthur H. Schmale. "Depression as Affect, Character Style, and Symptom Formation."
- Part 5 Psychohistorical and Psychobiographical. Robert Jay Lifton. "On Psychohistory." Bernard C. Meyer. "Some Reflections on the Contribution of Psychoanalysis to Biography."
- Contains 16 papers in four sections. 1. Clinical Theory. Benjamin B. Rubenstein. "On the Clinical Psychoanalytic Theory and Its Role in the Inference and Confirmation of Particular Clinical Hypotheses." Emanuel Peterfreund. "How Does the Analyst Listen? On Models and Strategies in the Psychoanalytic Process." Jerome Neu. "Thought, Theory and Therapy." Robert D. Stolorow & Adrienne M. Harrison. "The Contribution of Narcissistic Vulnerability to Frustration-Aggression: A Theory and Partial Research Model." Gilbert C. Morrison. "Masochistic Character Development and Infantile Amnesia: A Consideration of the Clinical Roots of Masochism."
- 2. Clinical Studies. Philip F. D. Seitz. "ESP-Like Experiences in a Psychoanalyst: A Possible Psychological Mechanism." David L. Wolitzky, George S. Klein, & Samuel F. Dworkin. "An Experimental Approach to the Study of Repression: Effects of a Hypnotically Induced Fantasy." Sidney J. Blatt, Cynthia M. Wild, & Barry A. Ritzler. "Disturbances of Object Representations in Schizophrenia."
- 3. Linguistic Studies. Bonnie E. Litowitz. "Language: Waking and Sleeping." Colin Martindale. "The Grammar of Altered States of Consciousness: A Semiotic Reinterpretation of Aspects of Psychoanalytic Theory." Norbert Freedman & Irving Steingart. "Kinesic Internatlization and Language Construction." Victor H. Rosen. "Some Aspects of Freud's Theory of Schizophrenic Language Disturbance: A Re-examination in the Light of Linguistic Theories of Meaning." Steingart & Freedman. "The Organization of Body-Focused Kinesic Behavior and Language Construction in Schizophrenic and Depressed States."
- 4. Developmental Studies. Theodore Shapiro. "Childhood Neurosis — The Past 75 Years." Jan Drucker. "Toddler Play: Some Comments on Its Function in the Developmental Process." Phebe Cramer. "The Development of Play and Fantasy in Boys and Girls: Empirical Studies."
An excellent guide to the psychoanalytic literature in English of the 1990s.
An excellent guide to the psychoanalytic literature in English of the 1990s. Publication ceased with volume 10.
Contains Melitta Sperling's "Migraine Headaches, Altered States of Consciousness and Accident Proneness: A Clinical Contribution to the Death Instinct Theory"; Alfred Flarsheim's "THe Psychological Meaning of the Use of Marijuana and LSD in One Case"; Masud Khan's "On Symbiotic Omnipotence"; Warren Bennis's "A Psychoanalytic Inquiry into the 'Two Cultures' Dilemma"; Klaus Hoppe's "The Emotional Reactions of Psychiatrits When Confronting Survivors of Persecution"; L. Bryce Boyer's "Pioneers in the Psychoanalysis of Schizophrenia"; Robert Dorn's "Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Education: What Kind of 'Journey'?"; Charles Savage's "The Analysis of an 'Outsider'"; Jacob Swartz's "The Erotized Transference and Other Transference Problems."
Contains Arthur H. Schmale, Jr.'s "Needs, Gratification, and the Vicissitudes of the Self-Representation: A Developmental Concept of Psychic Object Relationships"; George R.Krupp's "The Bereavement Reaction: A Special Case of Separation Anxiety. Sociocultural Considerations"; Axelrad's "Infant Care and Personality Reconsidered: A Rejoinder to Orlansky"; Robert Seidenberg & Evangelos Papathomopoulos' "Daughters Who Tend Their Fathers: A Literay Survey"; Muensterberger's "The Creative Process: Its Relation to Object Loss and Fetishism"; Philip Weissman's "Psychoanalytic Comments on Modern Theater"; Róheim's "The Western Tribes of Central Australia: Childhood"; L. Bryce Boyer's "Remarks on the Personality of Shamans: With Special Reference to the Apache of the Mescalero Indian Reserveation"; Bert Kaplan's "Psychological Themes in Zuni Mythology and Zuni TAT's"; Eugene L. Gaier & Mary Jeffery Collier's "Adult Reactions to Preferred Childhood Stories: A Finnish-American Comparison"; Theodora M. Abel's "The Dreams of a Chines Patient."
Contains Derek Freeman's "Totem and Taboo: A Reappraisal" and "Shaman and Incubus"; Noel Bradley's "Primal Scene Experience in Human Evolution and Its Phantasy Derivatives in Art, Proto-Science and Philosophy"; Charles Savage & Raymond Prince's "Depression among the Yoruba"; Muensterberger & Ira A. Kishner's "Hazards of Culture Clash: A Report on the History and Dynamics of a Psychotic Episode in a West African Exchange Student"; Doris M. Hunter & Charlotte G. Babcock's "Some Aspects of the Intrapsychic Structure of Certain American Negroes as Viewed in the Intercultural Dynamic"; L. Bryce Boyer & Ruth M. Boyer's "Some Influences of Acculturation on the Personality Traits of the Old People of the Mescalero and Chiricahua Apaches"; John S. White's "Psyche and Tuberculosis: The Libido Organization of Franz Kafka"; Ernst Lewy's "The Transformation of Frederick the Great: A Psychoanalytic Study."
Contains André Green's "Idealization and Catharsis"; Frederick Baekeland's "Two Kinds of Symbolism in a Gothic Ivory Casket"; James Hamilton's "Transitional Fantasies and the Creative Process"; Hans Müller-Braunschweig's "Psychopathology and Creativity"; L. Bryce Boyer's "The Man Who Turned into a Water Moster: A Psychoanaltyic Contribution to Folklore"; Jean L. Briggs' "The Origins of Nonviolence: Aggression in Two Canadian Eskimo Groups"; Arthur E. Hippler et al.'s "The Psychocultural Significance of the Alaska Athabascan Potlach Ceremony"; Gérard Mendel's "The Theory of the Plus-Value of Power and the Method of Its Demystification."
Contains a complete bibliography of Devereux's writings; B. Kilborne "George Devereux: In Memoriam"; H. U. E. Thoden van Velzen "Irma's Rape: The Hermeneutics of Structuralism and Psychoanalysis Compared"; Daniel Merkur "Prophetic Initiation in Israel and Judah"; W. W. Meissner "The Cult Phenomenon and the Paranoid Process"; Paul Parin "The Ego and the Mechanism of Adaptation"; Leora N. Rosen "Male Adolescent Initiation Rituals: Whiting's Hypothesis Revisited"; Edward F. Foulks "The Bimin-Kuskusmin: A Discussion of Fitz John Porter Poole's Ethonographic Observations of Gender Identity Formation in a New Guinea People"; Stephen F. Bauer "Cultural History and the Film Cabaret: A Study in Psychoanalytic Criticism."
Contains a slightly abridged bibliography of LaBarre's publications; B. Kilbonre "Weston LaBarre: Pioneer, Gadfly, and Scholar"; Sarah Morales "Géza Roheim's Theory of the Dream Origin of Myth"; Meissner "The Origins of Christianity"; Daniel Merkur "Adaptive Symbolism and the theory of Myth: The Symbolic Understanding of Myths in Inuit Religion"; Robert A. Paul "Fire and Ice: The Psychology of a Sherpa Shaman"; Michael Carroll "The Sick Old Lady Is a Man: A Contribution to the Psychoanalytic Study of Urban Legends"; Howard F. Stein & Robert F. Hill "The Dogma of Technology."
Contains a bibliography of Parin's writings; Parin's "Freedom and Independence: On the Psychoanalsyis of Political Commitment" and "The Mark of Oppression: Jews and Homosexuals as Strangers"; Meissner's "Cultic Elements in Early Christianity: Antioch and Jerusalem"; D. Merkur's "The Visionary Practices of Jewish Apocalyptists"; John Morton's "Mama, Papa, and the Space Between: Children, Sacred Objects, and Transitional Phenomena in Aboriginal Central Australia"; Y. Bilu & G. Hasan-Rokem's "Cinderella and the Saint: The Life Story of a Jewish Moroccan Female Healer in Israel"; and other papers.
Contains a bibliography of Spiro's writings; Benjamin Kilborne & Sonja Bolle's "Mere Worldlings: An Interview with Melford E. Spiro"; Spiro's "Culture and Human Nature" and The Internalization of Burmese Gender Identity"; Y. Bilu's "Jewish Moroccan 'Saint Impressarious' in Israel: A Stage-Developmental Perspective"; Ruth M. Boyer et al.'s "An Ethnological and Rorschach Study of Three Groups of Australian Aborigines"; Meissner's "Jewish Messianism and the Culture Process"; Robert A. Pauls "Bettelheim's Contributions to Anthropology"; and other papers.
Contains a bibliography of Hallowell's books, papers, and book reviews.
Contains a selected bibliography and autobiographical sketch by the Spindlers' and their "The Enduring, Situated, and Endangered Self in Fieldwork: A Personal Account"; four papers on their work by Susan D. Parman, Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Robert B. Edgerton, and Henry T. Trueba; Erika Bourguignon's "Women's Experience: Fantasy and Culture Change"; Melford Spiro's "The 'Primary Process' Revisited"; Meissner's " Medieval Messianism and Sabbatianism"; and other papers.
The final volume of the series. Contains De Vos "A Personal Odyssey" and "Psychological Anthropology: A Professional Odyssey"; Suárez-Orozco "Ambivalent Liasons: George A. De Vos and the Psychoanalytic Study of Society"; Paul Lerner "The Rorschach Test, Psychoanalytic Theory, and Cross-Cultural Research"; John S. Stone et al. "Facets of Personality Organization and Transference Manifestations in a Case of Schizophrenia"; E. Bourguignon "Identity and the Constant Self"; John W. Connor "The Cultural, Historical Antecedents of Chinese and Japanese Personality Characteristics and Nineteenth Century Modernization"; T. Hägglund "Religious Protest Movement in Northern Finland: A Psychological Study on Laestadianism"; S. Kakar "Encounters of the Psychological Kind: Freud, Jung, and India"; Howard Stein "Massive Social Change and the Experience of Loss: A Study in the Cultural Psychology of Mourning in a North American Great Plains Community"; A. Wildavsky "Freud on Jokes: A Postconscious Evaluation"; Dan Merkur "Freud and Hasidism."
Contains Hartmann, Kris, & Loewenstein's "Comments on the Formation of Psychic Structure"; Edith Jacobson's "The Child's Laughter"; René Spitz's 'Hospitalism: A Folllow-up Report" and "Anaclitic Depression"; Dorothy Burlingham's "Twins" (which turned into a classic monograph); Anna Freud's "The Psychoanalytic Study of Infantile Feeding Mechanisms"; Erikson's "Ego Development and Historical Change"; and 14 other papers.
Contains the papers given at the symposium on the mutual influences in the development of ego and id , held at the 17th IPA Congress in Amsterdam, 1951, with papers by Hartmann, Hoffer, and Anna Freud, with discussion by Melanie Klein, S. Nacht, and others. Also contains Anna Freud's "The Role of Bodily Illness in the Mental Life of Children"; John Bowlby et al's "A Two-Year-Old Goes to Hospital"; and papers by Else Pappenheim, Melitta Sperling, Marie Bonaparte, Selma Fraiberg, Margaret Mahler, Gerald Pearson, and others.
Contains the papers and discussions of the Ernst Kris Memorial Meeting: Phyllis Greenacre "The Family Romance of the Artist"; Leo S. Loomie, Victor H. Rosen, & Martin H. Stein "Ernst Kris and the Gifted Adolescent Project"; Samuel Ritvo & Albert J. Solnit "Influences of Early Mother-Child Interaction on Identification Processes"; Anna Freud "Child Observation and Prediction of Development" plus bibliography of Kris's writings. Also contains theoretical papers by Hartmann ("Comments on the Scientific Aspects of Psychoanalysis") and by Schur ("The Ego and the Id in Anxiety"). Papers on adolescence by Kurt Eissler, Anna Freud, Elisabeth Geleerd, and Leo Spiegel; on latency by Annie Reich; on the pre-Oedipal period by David Beres, P. J. van der Leeuw, and René Spitz. 5 clinical papers, including Vivian Jarvis "Clinical Observations on the Visual Problem in Reading Disability"; William G. Niederland "Early Auditory Experiences, Beating Fantasies, and Primal Scene" and Christine Olden "Notes on the Development of Empathy." Under Applied Psychoanalysis contains Greenacre "The Relation of the Imposter to the Artist"; and Philip Weissman "Shaw's Childhood and Pygmalian".
Sections on Psychoanalytic Theory (papers by Samuel Abrams, E. James Anthony, Marshall Edison, Marjorie Harley, Irving B. Harrison, Donald L. Nathanson); Trauma (Erna Furman, Hansi Kennedy, Clifford Yorke; Development Childhood (Steven L. Ablon et al, F. Valenstein & Sanford Gifford, M. Eglé Laufer, Kerry Kelly Novick, Christina Sekaer & Sheri Katz); Development Adolescence (H. Shmuel Erlich, Robert M. Gluckman, Roger L. Goettsche, Moshe Halevi Spero); Clinical Contributions (Judith Fingert Chused, Myron R. Hurwitz, Richard A. Isay, Rena Hrushovski Moses & Rafael Moses, Richard L. Munich, Lynn Whisnant Reiser, Judith A. Yanof); Applied Psychoanalysis (Harold P. Blum on Macbeth, Vincent P. DeSantis on nursery rhymes, Jules Glenn on twinship themes in the work of Thornton Wilder).
Issue entirely devoted to dream symbolism & interpretation. Includes Freud's "Lettre à Maxime Leroy sur quelques rêves des Descartes"; J. Miller's "Freud et Jung: où la sexualité renaît de ses cendres"; O. Flournoy's "Rêve et théorie."
Papers derived from a symposium in December, 1970, on "Contributions and Controversies in the Areas of Identity, Identification, and Self-Image." Contains Esther Menaker's "Possible Forerunners of Identification Processes in the Animal World"; William Menaker's "The Role of the Introjects in a Case of Fetichism"; Doris Bernstein's "Childhood Identity Synthesis"; and Alan Roland's "Contributions and Controversies in the Areas of Identity, Identification and Self-Image."
Special issue, titled Gegen Psychoanalyse, entirely devoted to psychoanalysis. Contains papers by Hoche, Allers, Maylan, Adolf Friedländer, Placzek, Helene Klepetar (account by an analytic patient), and Aschaffenburg.
Complete run. Contains a number of important papers anent Freud: Vol. I: Bernfeld's "Freud's Earliest Theories and the School of Helmholtz." Vol. III: Fenichel's "Some Remarks on Freud's Place inn the History of Science"; Bernfeld's "An Unknown Autobiographical Fragment by Freud"; Walter Bernard's "Freud and Spinoza." Vol. IV: Federn's "Professor Freud: The Beginning of a Case History"; Brill's "Josef Popper Lynkaeus: Translator's Prologue to 'Dreaming like Waking." Vol. VI: Bernfeld's "Freud's Scientific Beginnings"; Paul Bergman's "The Germinal Cell of Freud's Psychoanalytic Psychology ad Therapy"; Richard Sterba's "The Cosmological Aspect of Freud's Theory of Instincts." VII: Nunberg's "A Commentary on Freud's An Outline of Psychoanalysis"; Ernst Kris's "The Significance of Freud's Earliest Discoveries." Vol. VIII: Emilio Servadio's "An Unknown Statuette of Moses"; Bernfeld's "Sigmund Freud, M.D., 1882-1885"; Suzanne Bernfeld's "Freud and Archaeology"; Edith Buxbaum's "Freud's Dream Interprettion in the Light of His Letters to Fliess." Vol.IX: Siegfried & Suzanne Bernfeld's "Freud's First Year in Practice, 1886-1887" and Hitschmann's "Freud's Conception of Love." Vol. X: Bernfeld's "Freud's Studies on Cocaine, 1884-1887"; Muriel Gardiner's "Meetings with the Wolf-Man"; Katan's "Schreber's Prepsychotic Phase."
Contains the first appearance in book form in English of Freud's "Remarks upon the Theory and Practice of Dream Interpretation" (translated by Strachey, 1st published in German in the Zeitschrift, 9:1-11, 1st published in English in the IJP, 24:66-75) and Bernfeld's important "Freud's Earliest Theories and the School of Helmholtz".
Contains Edward Glover's "Eder as Psychoanalyst"; Hartmann & Kris' "The Genetic Approach in Psychoanalysis"; Fenichel's "Nature and Classificationn of the So-Called Psychosomatic Phenomena" and "Neurotic Acting Out"; Thomas French's "Ego Anayslis as A Guide to Therapy"; Charles Berg's "The Psychology of Punishment"; Greenacre's "Pathological Weeping"; Loewenstein's "A Special Form of Self-Punishment"; Kubie & Sydney Margolin's "The Therapeutic Role of Drugs in the Process of Repression, Dissociaion and Synthesis"; Ernest Jones' "Psychology and War Conditions"; Flugel's "Psychoanalysis and Morlas" and "The Problem of War and Peace"; Freud's "Dostoevsky and Parricide" (first book-form appearance in English).
Contains Siegfried Bernfeld's "An Unknown Autobiographical Fragment by Freud" and Walter Bernard's "Freud and Spinoza".
Contains Federn's "Professor Freud: The Beginning of a Case History" (reprinted from Samiksa; Wittels' "Freud's Correlation with Josef Popper-Lynkeus" (reprinted from Psychoanal. Rev.; and Brill's "Josef Popper-Lynkaeus: Translator's Prologue to 'Dreaming Like Waking'" (reprinted from Psychoanal. Rev.).
Reprints from The Psychoanalytic Quarterly Adolph Stern's classic short paper "Transference in Borderline Neuroses." Also contains Oberndorf et al's "Symposium on the Evaluation of Therapeutic Results"; Nunberg's "Problems of Therapy"; Chatterji's "Paranoid Jealousy"; S. S. Feldman's "Mannerisms of Speech"; Lewin's "The Nature of Reality …"; Berta Bornstein's "Emotional Barriers in the Understanding and Treatment of Children"; Leo Stone's "Transference Sleep in a Neurosis with Dueodenal Ulcer"; Milton L. Miller's "Ego Functioning in Two Types of Dreams"; Weiss' "Some Dynamic Aspects of Dreams"; Lorand's "n the Menaing of Loosing Teeth in Dreams"; Alexander's "A Critical Discussion of the Theory of Life and Death Instincts"; Kubie's "Instincts and Homeostasis"; van der Waals' "Heredity and Psychoanalysis"; Eidelberg's "The Attraction of the Forbidden"; Abraham's "Two Contributions to the Study of Symbols"; Anna Freud's "Certain Types and Stages of Social Maladjustment"; Simmel's "Alcoholism and Addiction" and "Inscendiarism"; Melitta Schmideberg's "The Analytic Treatment of Major Criminals"; Hitschmann's "Boswell: The Biobrapher's Character"; Kanzer's "The Passing of 'The Oedipus Complex' in Greek Drama."
Contains Nunberg's "A Commentary on Freud's Outline of Psychoanalysis" (reprinted from the Psychoanal. Quart) and Ernst Kris' "The Significance of Freud's Earliest Discoveries" (reprinted from the IJP.
Contains Ferenczi's "Aus der Kindheit eines Proletariermädchens: Aufzeichnungen einer 19jährigen Selbstmörderin über ihre ersten zehn Lebensjahre"; Pfister's "Elternfehler"; Albert Furrer's "Eine indirekte Kinderanalyse"; Baudouin's "Leidvoller Verlust und Regression im Kindesalter"; H. Stern's "Eiia Popeia."Section 1: Psychoanalytic Serials and Journals (A-Imago)
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