Publishers of
The Psychoanalytic Review
A Journal Devoted to the Understanding of Human Conduct
Edited by
WILLIAM A. WHITE, M.D., and SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, M.D.
Leading Articles Which Have Appeared in Previous Volumes
VOL. I. (Beginning November, 1913.)
- The Theory of Psychoanalysis. C.G. Jung.
- Psychoanalysis of Self-Mutilation. L.E. Emerson.
- Blindness as a Wish. T.H. Ames.
- The Technique of Psychoanalysis. S.E. Jelliffe.
- Wishfulfillment and Symbolism in Fairy Tales. Riklin.
- Character and the Neuroses. Trigant Burrow.
- The Wildisbush Crucified Saint. Theodore Schroeder.
- The Pragmatic Advantage of Freudo-Analysis. Knight Dunlap.
- Moon Myth in Medicine. William A. White.
- The Sadism of Oscar Wilde's "Salome." Isador H. Coriat.
- Psychoanalysis and Hospitals. L.E. Emerson.
- The Dream as a Simple Wishfulfillment in the Negro. John E. Lind.
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.
VOL. III. (Beginning January, 1916.)