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SpitzRené, “Autoeroticism Re-examined: The Role of Early Sexual Behavior Patterns in Personality Formation,” in The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Vol. XVII, International Universities Press, New York, 1962, pp. 253–315. Spitz confirms that, during the first year, autoerotic activities vary as a function of the prevailing object relationships: where the relationship between mother and child was optimal, genital play was present and where it was absent, genital play was completely missing in the first year.
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WeisbergMiriam, “Joint Interviewing with Marital Partners,”Social Casework, Vol. XLV, April 1964, p. 228.