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Psychoanalytic Practice 2 Clinical Studies

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2011

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

540

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24,4/17/3,1 cm

Gewicht

967 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992

Übersetzt von

M. Wilson

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-642-71880-9

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2011

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

540

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/3,1 cm

Gewicht

967 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992

Übersetzt von

M. Wilson

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-642-71880-9

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Springer-Verlag KG
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  • 1 Case Histories and Treatment Reports.- 1.1 Back to Freud and the Path to the Future.- 1.2 Case Histories.- 1.3 Treatment Reports.- 1.4 Approximating the Dialogue: Tape Recordings and Transcriptions.- 2 Transference and Relationship.- 2.1 Therapeutic Alliance and Transference Neurosis.- 2.1.1 Promoting the Helping Alliance.- 2.1.2 Support and Interpretation.- 2.1.3 Common Ground and Independence.- 2.2 Positive and Negative Transference.- 2.2.1 Mild Positive Transference.- 2.2.2 Strong Positive Transference.- 2.2.3 Fusion Desires.- 2.2.4 Erotized Transference.- 2.2.5 Negative Transference.- 2.3 Significance of the Life History.- 2.3.1 Rediscovery of the Father.- 2.3.2 Brother Envy.- 2.4 Transference and Identification.- 2.4.1 The Analyst As Object and As Subject.- 2.4.2 Identification with the Analyst’s Functions.- 3 Countertransference.- 3.1 Concordant Countertransference.- 3.2 Complementary Countertransference.- 3.3 Retrospective Attribution and Fantasizing.- 3.4 Making the Patient Aware of Countertransference.- 3.4.1 Erotized Countertransference.- 3.4.2 Aggressive Countertransference.- 3.5 Irony.- 3.6 Narcissistic Mirroring and Selfobject.- 3.6.1 Mirror Image and Selfobject.- 3.6.2 Self-Psychological Perspective.- 3.7 Projective Identification.- 3.7.1 Case 1.- 3.7.2 Case 2.- 3.7.3 Notes on Projective Identification.- 4 Resistance.- 4.1 Disavowal of Affects.- 4.2 Pseudoautonomy.- 4.3 Unpleasure As Id Resistance.- 4.4 Stagnation and the Decision to Change Analysts.- 4.5 Closeness and Homosexuality.- 4.6 Resistance and the Security Principle.- 5 Interpretation of Dreams.- 5.1 Self-Representation in Dreams.- 5.1.1 Dysmorphophobia and Spasmodic Torticollis.- 5.2 A Dream Sequence.- 5.2.1 Dream About an Injection.- 5.2.2 Dream About the Crane.- 5.2.3 Dream About Automobile Repairs.- 5.2.4 Dream About an Agent.- 5.2.5 Dream About an Amputation.- 5.2.6 Decapitation Dream.- 5.3 Dream About the Symptom.- 5.4 Thoughts About Psychogenesis.- 6 From the Initial Interview to Therapy.- 6.1 An Initial Interview.- 6.2 Specific Problems.- 6.2.1 Social Class.- 6.2.2 Delinquency.- 6.2.3 Adolescence.- 6.3 The Patient’s Family.- 6.4 Third-Party Payment.- 6.5 Reviewing and Transference.- 7 Rules.- 7.1 Dialogue.- 7.2 Free Association.- 7.3 Evenly Suspended Attention.- 7.4 Questions and Answers.- 7.5 Metaphors.- 7.5.1 Psychoanalytic Aspects.- 7.5.2 Linguistic Interpretations.- 7.6 Value Freedom and Neutrality.- 7.7 Anonymity and Naturalness.- 7.8 Audio Tape Recordings.- 7.8.1 Examples.- 7.8.2 Counterarguments.- 8 Means, Ways, and Goals.- 8.1 Time and Place.- 8.1.1 Scheduling.- 8.1.2 Remembering and Retaining.- 8.1.3 Anniversary Reactions.- 8.2 Life, Illness, and Time: Reconstructing Three Histories.- 8.3 Interpretations.- 8.4 Acting Out.- 8.5 Working Through.- 8.5.1 Repetition of Trauma.- 8.5.2 Denial of Castration Anxiety.- 8.5.3 Splitting of Transference.- 8.5.4 Mother Fixation.- 8.5.5 Commonplace Mistakes.- 8.6 Interruptions.- 9 The Psychoanalytic Process: Treatment and Results.- 9.1 Anxiety and Neurosis.- 9.2 Anxiety Hysteria.- 9.2.1 Conversion and Body Image.- 9.3 Anxiety Neurosis.- 9.3.1 Separation Anxiety.- 9.3.2 Termination Phase.- 9.3.3 Confirmation and Self-Esteem.- 9.4 Depression.- 9.5 Anorexia Nervosa.- 9.6 Neurodermatitis.- 9.7 Nonspecificity.- 9.8 Regression.- 9.9 Alexithymia.- 9.10 The Body and the Psychoanalytic Method.- 9.11 Results.- 9.11.1 Patients’ Retrospection.- 9.11.2 Changes.- 9.11.3 Separation.- 10 Special Topics.- 10.1 Consultation.- 10.2 Theoretical Remarks About a “Good Hour”.- 10.3 Religiosity.- 10.3.1 The Image of God as Projection.- 10.3.2 The Analyst on Theological Thin Ice.- References.- Name Index.