Pt. I. Structure and Event in Earliest Ego Formation. 1. Infantile Anxiety and Ego Formation. 2. Sensorimotor Development. 3. Imprinting. 4. Critical Periods in Human Infancy. 5. Anxiety Preparedness and the Protective Shield. 6. Anxiety Preparedness: Patterns. 7. Anxiety and Socialization -- Pt. II. Maternal Behavior and Infant Development. 8. The Infant Development Research Project. 9. Data Analysis. 10. Maternal Types -- Pt. III. Effects of Differences in Mothering. 11. Developmental Quotients. 12. The Assessment of Infant Development. 13. The Signs of Disturbance and the Signs of Favorable Development. 14. On Certain Special Developmental Signs. 15. Separation Anxiety and Stranger Anxiety. 16. The Balance of Development -- Pt. IV. Mothers and Infants: The Types Illustrated. 17. Type I: Mrs. A and Amy. 18. Type II: Mrs. B. and Beth. 19. Type III: Mrs. C and Clem. 20. Type IV: Mrs. D and Drew. 21. Type V: Mrs. E and Emily. 22. Type VI: Mrs. F and Frank
23. Type VII: Mrs. G and Gena -- Pt. V. Mother-Infant Interaction and Narcissism. 24. On Some Issues in the Study of Mother-Infant Interaction. 25. Narcissism and Early Development
Notes
Originally published: c1970. Pbk. printing 1993
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-377) and index