Prologue, Donald Silver, M.D., Issue Editor
- Some Clinical and Theoretical Implications of Infant Research, Michael F. Basch, M.D.
- The Relevance of Infant Research for Psychoanalysis, Theodore J. Gaensbauer, M.D.
- The Study of Infants Engenders Systemic Thinking, Gerald Stechler, Ph.D.
- Comments From the Perspective of Separation-Individuation Theory,
Anni Bergman, Ph.D. and David Pollens
- The Elusive Infant, E. Virginia Demos, Ed.D
- A Piagetian Critique, Scott Dowling, M.D.
- Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Treatment, Lawrence Friedman, M.D.
- On the Dawn of Experience: The Past Recaptured, John E. Gedo, M.D.
- Response: In Search of the Elusive Baby, Joseph Lichtenberg, M.D.
Epilogue, Donald Silver, M.D.