Herbert Rosenfeld
Impasse and Interpretation
Therapeutic and Anti-Therapeutic Factors in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Psychotic, Borderline, and Neurotic Patients
Herbert Rosenfeld
Impasse and Interpretation
Therapeutic and Anti-Therapeutic Factors in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Psychotic, Borderline, and Neurotic Patients
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Herbert Rosenfeld makes a powerful case both for the intelligibility of psychotic symptoms and the potential benefits of their treatment by psychoanalytic means.
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Herbert Rosenfeld makes a powerful case both for the intelligibility of psychotic symptoms and the potential benefits of their treatment by psychoanalytic means.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781138138827
- ISBN-10: 1138138827
- Artikelnr.: 45102628
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781138138827
- ISBN-10: 1138138827
- Artikelnr.: 45102628
Herbert Rosenfeld
Acknowledgements. Part One: Introduction. A Psychoanalytic Approach to the
Treatment of Psychosis. Part Two: The Analyst's Contribution to Successful
and Unsuccessful Treatment. Some Therapeutic and Anti-therapeutic Factors
in the Functioning of the Analyst. Breakdown of Communication between
Patient and Analyst. Part Three: The Influence of Narcissism on the
Analyst's Task. The Narcissistic Omnipotent Character Structure: A Case of
Chronic Nypochondriasis. Narcissistic Patients with Negative Therapeutic
Reactions. Destructive Narcissism and the Death Instinct. The Problem of
Impasse in Psychoanalytic Treatment. Part Four: The Influence of Projective
Identification on the Analyst's Task. Projective Identification in Clinical
Practice. Projective Identification and the Problem of Containment in a
Borderline Psychotic Patient. Further Difficulties in Containing Projective
Identification. Projective Identification and the Psychotic Transference in
Schizophrenia. Projective Identification and Counter-transference
Difficulties in the Course of an Analysis with a Schizophrenic Patient.
Part Five: Conclusion. Afterthought: Changing Theories and Changing
Techniques in Psychoanalysis. Appendix: on the Treatment of Psychotic
States by Psychoanalysis - An Historical Approach. References. Indexes.
Treatment of Psychosis. Part Two: The Analyst's Contribution to Successful
and Unsuccessful Treatment. Some Therapeutic and Anti-therapeutic Factors
in the Functioning of the Analyst. Breakdown of Communication between
Patient and Analyst. Part Three: The Influence of Narcissism on the
Analyst's Task. The Narcissistic Omnipotent Character Structure: A Case of
Chronic Nypochondriasis. Narcissistic Patients with Negative Therapeutic
Reactions. Destructive Narcissism and the Death Instinct. The Problem of
Impasse in Psychoanalytic Treatment. Part Four: The Influence of Projective
Identification on the Analyst's Task. Projective Identification in Clinical
Practice. Projective Identification and the Problem of Containment in a
Borderline Psychotic Patient. Further Difficulties in Containing Projective
Identification. Projective Identification and the Psychotic Transference in
Schizophrenia. Projective Identification and Counter-transference
Difficulties in the Course of an Analysis with a Schizophrenic Patient.
Part Five: Conclusion. Afterthought: Changing Theories and Changing
Techniques in Psychoanalysis. Appendix: on the Treatment of Psychotic
States by Psychoanalysis - An Historical Approach. References. Indexes.
Acknowledgements. Part One: Introduction. A Psychoanalytic Approach to the
Treatment of Psychosis. Part Two: The Analyst's Contribution to Successful
and Unsuccessful Treatment. Some Therapeutic and Anti-therapeutic Factors
in the Functioning of the Analyst. Breakdown of Communication between
Patient and Analyst. Part Three: The Influence of Narcissism on the
Analyst's Task. The Narcissistic Omnipotent Character Structure: A Case of
Chronic Nypochondriasis. Narcissistic Patients with Negative Therapeutic
Reactions. Destructive Narcissism and the Death Instinct. The Problem of
Impasse in Psychoanalytic Treatment. Part Four: The Influence of Projective
Identification on the Analyst's Task. Projective Identification in Clinical
Practice. Projective Identification and the Problem of Containment in a
Borderline Psychotic Patient. Further Difficulties in Containing Projective
Identification. Projective Identification and the Psychotic Transference in
Schizophrenia. Projective Identification and Counter-transference
Difficulties in the Course of an Analysis with a Schizophrenic Patient.
Part Five: Conclusion. Afterthought: Changing Theories and Changing
Techniques in Psychoanalysis. Appendix: on the Treatment of Psychotic
States by Psychoanalysis - An Historical Approach. References. Indexes.
Treatment of Psychosis. Part Two: The Analyst's Contribution to Successful
and Unsuccessful Treatment. Some Therapeutic and Anti-therapeutic Factors
in the Functioning of the Analyst. Breakdown of Communication between
Patient and Analyst. Part Three: The Influence of Narcissism on the
Analyst's Task. The Narcissistic Omnipotent Character Structure: A Case of
Chronic Nypochondriasis. Narcissistic Patients with Negative Therapeutic
Reactions. Destructive Narcissism and the Death Instinct. The Problem of
Impasse in Psychoanalytic Treatment. Part Four: The Influence of Projective
Identification on the Analyst's Task. Projective Identification in Clinical
Practice. Projective Identification and the Problem of Containment in a
Borderline Psychotic Patient. Further Difficulties in Containing Projective
Identification. Projective Identification and the Psychotic Transference in
Schizophrenia. Projective Identification and Counter-transference
Difficulties in the Course of an Analysis with a Schizophrenic Patient.
Part Five: Conclusion. Afterthought: Changing Theories and Changing
Techniques in Psychoanalysis. Appendix: on the Treatment of Psychotic
States by Psychoanalysis - An Historical Approach. References. Indexes.