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Hamilton, J.W. (1975). The Significance of Depersonalization in the Life and Writings of Joseph Conrad. Psychoanal Q., 44:612-630.
 
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Stolorow, R.D., Lachmann, F.M. (1975). Early Object Loss and Denial Developmental Considerations. Psychoanal Q., 44:596-611.
 
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Holt, R.R. (1975). The Past and Future of Ego Psychology. Psychoanal Q., 44:550-576.
 
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Peterfreund, E. (1975). The Need for a New General Theoretical Frame of Reference for Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal Q., 44:534-549.
 
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Peto, A. (1975). The Denial of Death: By Ernest Becker. New York: The Free Press; London: Collier Macmillan, 1973. 314 pp.. Psychoanal Q., 44:487-488.
 
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Nass, M.L. (1975). On Hearing and Inspiration in the Composition of Music. Psychoanal Q., 44:431-449.
 
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Greenberg, R., Pearlman, C. (1975). Rem Sleep and the Analytic Process: A Psychophysiologic Bridge. Psychoanal Q., 44:392-403.
 
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Kantrowitz, J.L., Singer, J.G., Knapp, P.H. (1975). Methodology for a Prospective Study of Suitability for Psychoanalysis: The Role of Psychological Tests. Psychoanal Q., 44:371-391.
 
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Stone, L. (1975). Some Problems and Potentialities of Present-Day Psychoanalysis. Psychoanal Q., 44:331-370.
 
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Weiss, S.S., Fleming, J. (1975). Evaluation of Progress in Supervision. Psychoanal Q., 44:191-205.
 
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Peto, A. (1975). The Etiological Significance of the Primal Scene in Perversions. Psychoanal Q., 44:177-190.
 
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Lowenfeld, H. (1975). Notes on Frustration. Psychoanal Q., 44:127-138.
 
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Mushatt, C. (1975). Mind-Body-Environment—Toward Understanding the Impact of Loss on Psyche and Soma. Psychoanal Q., 44:81-106.
 
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Atkin, S. (1975). Ego Synthesis and Cognition in a Borderline Case. Psychoanal Q., 44:29-61.
 
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Brenner, C. (1975). Affects and Psychic Conflict. Psychoanal Q., 44:5-28.
 
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Freedman, D.A. (1975). Congenital and Perinatal Sensory Deprivations—Their Effect on the Capacity to Experience Affect. Psychoanal Q., 44:62-80.
 
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Trupp, M.S. (1975). Meetings of the New York Psychoanalyttic Society. Psychoanal Q., 44:677-678.
 
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Goldberg, E.L. (1975). Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society. Psychoanal Q., 44:676-677.
 
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(1975). Meetings of the New York Psychoanalytic Society. Psychoanal Q., 44:676.
 
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Slap, J.W. (1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Raskolnikov's Motives: Love and Murder. Edward Wasiolek. Pp. 252-269.. Psychoanal Q., 44:675.
 
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(1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Yeats's 'Second Coming': What Rough Beast? Richard P. Wheeler. Pp. 233-251.. Psychoanal Q., 44:675-675.
 
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(1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Youth, Culture and Psychoanalysis. Leo A. Spiegel. Pp. 206-231.. Psychoanal Q., 44:674.
 
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(1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Othello: Symbolic Action, Ritual and Myth. M. D. Faber. Pp. 159-205.. Psychoanal Q., 44:674.
 
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(1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Death, Incest, and the Triple Bond in Later Plays of Shakespeare. R. E. Gajdusek. Pp. 109-158.. Psychoanal Q., 44:674.
 
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(1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Rousseau's Account of a Psychological Crisis. Translated by Robert J. Ellrich. Pp. 80-94.. Psychoanal Q., 44:674.
 
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(1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Chaucer'sThe Merchant's Tale:Tender Youth and Stooping Age. Robert J. Kloss. Pp. 65-79.. Psychoanal Q., 44:674-674.
 
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(1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Materand Nannie: Freud's Two Mothers and the Discovery of the Oedipus Complex. Jim Swan. Pp. 1-64.. Psychoanal Q., 44:673.
 
 
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