Prologue, Linda Gunsberg, Ph.D., Issue Editor
- The Era of Separation-Individuation, Fred Pine, Ph.D.
- The Relevance of Mahler's Observational Studies to the Theory and Technique of Psychoanalysis, Gertrude Blanck, Ph.D. and Rubin Blanck, M.S.
- The Interplay between Separation-Individuation and the Oedipus Complex: Clinical Implications, Joyce Edwards, C.S.W., B.C.D
- Max and His Diaper: An Example of the Interplay of Arrests in Psychosexual Development and the Separation-Individuation Process, Diana Siskind, M.S.W.,B.C.D.
- Further Inquiry into Negotiation of Separation-Individuation Conflicts: A Boy and a Girl Respond to Fluctuations in Mother's Emotional Availability, Anni Bergman, Ph.D. and Maria Fahey
- Therapeutic Change: A Clinical Perspective, Newell Fischer, M.D.
- The Separation-Individuation Process from a Developmental-Structuralist Perspective: Its Application to Infants with Constitutional Differences, Serena Wieder, Ph.D.
Epilogue, Linda Gunsberg, Ph.D., Issue Editor