Introduction, Akhtar, Parens The Prelude, or Growth of an Analyst's Mind, Rudolph, Madow, Byerly Publications of Selma Kramer, M.D. I. Separation-Individuation Theory: Contrast, Comparison, and Update 1. Separation-Individuation Theory and the Psychosexual Theory, Parens 2. Mahler and Winnicott: Some Parallels in Their Lives and Works, Wolman 3. Mahler, Kohut, and Classical Analysts: Theoretical and Clinical Considerations, Shane, Shane 4. The Stages of Ego Development: Implications for Childhood and Adult Psychopathology, Greenspan 5.
Some Comments on Early Development, Kernberg 6. Contemporary Infant Research and the Separation-Individuation Theory of Margaret S. Mahler, Nachman II. Psychopathology as Understood in the Light of Separation-Individuation Theory 7. Contributions of Separation-Individuation Theory to the Understanding of Psychopathology During the Prelatency Years, McDevitt 8. Transformations in Normal and Pathological Latency, Glenn 9. Separation-Individuation and Adolescence with Special Reference to Character Formation, Leaff 10. Adolescence, Sex and Neurosogenisis: A Clinical Perspective, Fisher, Fisher 11.
Neurosis and Separation-Individuation Theory, Burland 12. Psychosomatic Phenomena, Thompson II 13. Three Fantasies Related to Unresolved Separation-Individuation: A Less Recognized Aspect of Severe Character Pathology, Akhtar 14. Dyadic Psychopathology and Infantile Eating Disorder: Psychoanalytic Study and Inferences, Blum 15. Form and Function in Sexual Perversion: A Contribuiton to the Problem of "Choice" of Perversion, Socarides III. Treatment Implications 16. Treatment of Psychological Disorders of Early Childhood: A Tripartite Therapeutic Model, Galenson 17. Construction and Reconstruction: Semantics and Dynamics, Frank 18.
On the Treatment of Preoedipal Pathology, Settlage 19. Treatment Implications of Separation-Individuation Theory in the analysis of Young Adults, Escoll 20. Termination and Separation-Individuation, Pulve.