Volume 47
Part 1 Development: the development of a capacity for imagination in early childhood, Linda C. Mayes and Donald J. Cohen; dreams - a developmental and longitudinal perspective, Eugene J. Mahon; on feeling and being felt with, Erna Furman; latency development in children of primary nurturing fathers - eight-year follow-up, Kyle D. Pruett and Brian Litzenberger;some refinements of the separation -individuation concept in light of research on infants, Fred Pine. Part 2 Psychoanalytic theory: thinking through the hungry baby - towards a new pleasure principle, Charles D. Levin; on narcissistic defenses, Charles Hanley; did Dora have an Oedipus complex? a reexamination of the theoretical context of Freud's "Fragment of Analysis", Rachel B. Blass; attachment and separateness - a theoretical context for the integration of object relations with self psychology, Rachel B. Blass and Sidney J. Blatt; Winnicott's antitheory and Winnicott's art - his significance for adult analysis, Gerald I. Fogel. Part 3 Character: what does psychoanalysis have to contribute to the understanding of character?, Herbert J. Schlesinger; maturational and experiential components of character formation, Duncan McLean; confronting dilemmas in the study of character, Samuel Abrams. Part 4 Clinical contributions: narcissistic disorders in children, Phyllis Beren; rescue fantasies and the secret benefactor, Robert D. Gillman; the boy from outer space - an explanation of psychotic catastrophe, Janet MacDonald; the function of humour in a four-year-old, Eugene J. Mahon; transformations of transference, Robert S. White. Part 5 Applied psychoanalysis: the moment of recognition - Rabbinic discourse, infancy, and psychoanalysis, Alan J. Flashman; some psychoanalytic implications of Chinese philosophy and child-rearing practices, Nadine M. Tang; Hilda Doolittle and creativity - Freud's gift, Arlene Kramer Richards.