VOL. I. (Beginning November, 1913.)VOL. III. (Beginning January, 1916.)VOL. II. (Beginning January, 1915.)
- The Principles of Pain-Pleasure and Reality. Paul Federn.
- The Unconscious. William A. White.
- A Plea for a Broader Standpoint in Psychoanalysis. Meyer Solomon.
- Contributions to the Pathology of Everyday Life; Their Relation to Abnormal Mental Phenomena. Robert Stewart Miller.
- The Integrative Functions of the Nervous System Applied to Some Reactions in Human Behavior and their Attending Psychic Functions. Edward J. Kempf.
- A Manic-Depressive Upset Presenting Frank Wish-Realization Construction. Ralph Reed.
- Psychoanalytic Parallels. William A. White.
- Rôle of Sexual Complex in Dementia Præcox. James C. Hassall.
- Psycho-Genetics of Androcratic Evolution. Theodore Schroeder.
- Significance of Psychoanalysis for the Mental Sciences. Otto Rank and Hans Sachs.
- Some Studies in the Psychopathology of Acute Dissociation of the Personality. Edward J. Kempf.
- Psychoanalysis. Arthur H. Ring.
- A Philosophy for Psychoanalysis. L. E. Emerson.