Psychoanalytic Practice 2 Clinical Studies
We are pleased to present the second volume of our study on Psychoana lytic Practice, which we entitle Clinical Studies. Together, the two volumes fulfill the functions usually expected of a textbook on theory and tech nique. In fact, some reviewers have asked why such a title was not cho sen. On...
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Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1992, 1992
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1992 |
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Table of Contents:
- 5.1 Self-Representation in Dreams
- 5.2 A Dream Sequence
- 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
- 6.3 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
- 7.6 Value Freedom and Neutrality
- 7.7 Anonymity and Naturalness
- 7.8 Audio Tape Recordings
- 8 Means, Ways, and Goals
- 8.1 Time and Place
- 8.2 Life, Illness, and Time: Reconstructing Three Histories
- 8.3 Interpretations
- 8.4 Acting Out
- 8.5 Working Through
- 8.6 Interruptions
- 9 The Psychoanalytic Process: Treatment and Results
- 9.1 Anxiety and Neurosis
- 9.2 Anxiety Hysteria
- 9.3 Anxiety Neurosis.-9.4 Depression
- 9.5 Anorexia Nervosa
- 9.6 Neurodermatitis
- 9.7 Nonspecificity
- 9.8 Regression
- 9.9 Alexithymia
- 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
- 2.2 Positive and Negative Transference
- 2.3 Significance of the Life History
- 2.4 Transference and Identification
- 3 Countertransference
- 3.1 Concordant Countertransference
- 3.2 Complementary Countertransference
- 3.3 Retrospective Attribution and Fantasizing
- 3.4 Making the Patient Aware of Countertransference
- 3.5 Irony
- 3.6 Narcissistic Mirroring and Selfobject
- 3.7 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
- 9.10 The Body and the Psychoanalytic Method
- 9.11 Results
- 10 Special Topics
- 10.1 Consultation
- 10.2 Theoretical Remarks About a “Good Hour”
- 10.3 Religiosity
- References
- Name Index