A brief introduction to the contributions of Gertrude and Rubin Blanck, with special attention to social work ethics and values Patsy Turrini A Festschrift for Gertrude and Rubin Blanck Pages: 314 - 317
Developmental object relations theory GertrudeRubin Blanck A Festschrift for Gertrude and Rubin Blanck Pages: 318 - 327
A developmental approach to diagnosis Anne Marie Dooley A Festschrift for Gertrude and Rubin Blanck Pages: 328 - 333
Maintaining the therapeutic alliance with Ms. T. in the initial phase of treatment Miriam Pierce A Festschrift for Gertrude and Rubin Blanck Pages: 334 - 341
Resistance and preoedipal object relations Toni Thompson A Festschrift for Gertrude and Rubin Blanck Pages: 342 - 348
An application of developmental theory to technique: The concept of resistance-like behavior Beatrice Weinstein A Festschrift for Gertrude and Rubin Blanck Pages: 349 - 355
The dream as a vehicle for the recovery of childhood trauma Joyce Edward A Festschrift for Gertrude and Rubin Blanck Pages: 356 - 360
An example of preverbal determinants in a classical analysis Diana Siskind A Festschrift for Gertrude and Rubin Blanck Pages: 361 - 367
The relationship of theory to clinical practice Richard A. MackeyMitchell BurekSusan Charkoudian Research Report Pages: 368 - 383
Beyond ego psychology: Developmental object relations theory Richard Trachtman Book Review Pages: 387 - 389