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Horton, P.C. (1984). Language, Solace, and Transitional Relatedness. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:167-194.
 
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Edgcumbe, R.M. (1984). Modes of Communication—The Differentiation of Somatic and Verbal Expression. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:137-154.
 
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Colonna, A.B. (1984). Prediction of Development. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:509-526.
 
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Ritvo, S. (1984). The Image and Uses of the Body in Psychic Conflict—With Special Reference to Eating Disorders in Adolescence. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:449-469.
 
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Maenchen, A. (1984). The Handling of Overt Aggression in Child Analysis. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:393-405.
 
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Levinson, L. (1984). Witches—bad and Good—Maternal Psychopathology as a Developmental Interference. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:371-392.
 
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Grubrich-Simitis, I. (1984). From Concretism to Metaphor—Thoughts on Some Theoretical and Technical Aspects of the Psychoanalytic Work with Children of Holocaust Survivors. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:301-319.
 
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Balsam, R.H. (1984). A Special Transference—The Perfect Patient. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:285-299.
 
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Spero, M.H. (1984). Shame—An Object-Relational Formulation. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:259-282.
 
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Plaut, E.A. (1984). Ego Instincts—A Concept Whose Time has Come. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:235-258.
 
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Kris, A.O. (1984). The Conflicts of Ambivalence. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:213-234.
 
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Erikson, E.H. (1984). Reflections on the Last Stage—And the First. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:155-165.
 
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Downey, T.W. (1984). Within the Pleasure Principle—Child Analytic Perspectives on Aggression. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:101-136.
 
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Abrams, S. (1984). Fantasy and Reality in the Oedipal Phase—A Conceptual Overview. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:83-100.
 
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Wallerstein, R.S. (1984). Anna Freud: Radical Innovator and Staunch Conservative. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:65-80.
 
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Solnit, A.J., Newman, L.M. (1984). Anna Freud: The Child Expert. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:45-63.
 
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Rangell, L. (1984). The Anna Freud Experience. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:29-43.
 
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Neubauer, P.B. (1984). Anna Freud's Concept of Developmental Lines. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:15-27.
 
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Goldstein, J. (1984). Anna Freud in Law. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:3-13.
 
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Brinich, P.M. (1984). Aggression in Early Childhood—Joint Treatment of Children and Parents. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:493-508.
 
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(1984). Bibliographical Note. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:666-666.
 
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Terr, L.C. (1984). Time and Trauma. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:633-665.
 
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Solnit, A.J. (1984). Preparing. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:613-632.
 
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Pruett, K.D. (1984). A Chronology of Defensive Adaptations to Severe Psychological Trauma. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:591-612.
 
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Als, H., Brazelton, T.B. (1984). Parenting an Infant with a Birth Defect—The Regulation of Self-Esteem. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:561-589.
 
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Battin-Mahon, D., Mahon, E.J. (1984). A Note on the Golden Section. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:549-560.
 
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Lieberman, A.F., Pawl, J.H. (1984). Searching for the Best Interests of the Child—Intervention with an Abusive Mother and her Toddler. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:527-548.
 
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Sandler, A. (1984). Problems of Development and Adaptation in an Elderly Patient. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:471-489.
 
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Moran, G.S. (1984). Psychoanalytic Treatment of Diabetic Children. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:407-447.
 
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Lament, C., Wineman, I. (1984). A Psychoanalytic Study of Nonidentical Twins—The Impact of Hemophilia on the Personality Development of the Affected Child and his Healthy Twin. Psychoanal. St. Child, 39:331-370.
 
 
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