Stefano Bolognini is a Psychiatrist and a Training and Supervising Analyst and is President of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society, Italy. He works and lives in Bologna, and is consultant and supervisor of the Italian National Mental Health Service. He is a member of the European Board of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis.
Introduction. Part I: Three Prefaces to the Discussion. Freud's "Objects":
Plurality and Complexity in the Internal World and in the Analyst's Working
Self. Proposal for an Alternative Review of Therapeutic Factors: In the
Margins of Gabbard and Westen's "Rethinking Therapeutic Action". Speaking
of Things, Speaking of Words. Part II: Interpsychic Passages. The
Intrapsychic and the Interpsychic. "Interpret-Action". My Dog Doesn't Know
Descartes: The Disenchanted Analysis of the "Interpsychic" Man-dog. The
Psychosexuality of Mucous Membranes: Inter-body and Interpsychic. The
Complex Nature of Psychoanalytic Empathy: A Theoretical and Clinical
Exploration. The Glass Half Empty or Half Full: Dream Work and Oneiric
Working Through. Part III: From the Transpsychic to the Interpsychic.
Peleus's Hug: Survival, Containment, and Con-viction in the Analytic
Experience with Serious Pathologies. The Courage to Be Afraid. Trust in
One's Self: Pseudomaturity and Disarticulation Between Ego and Self in
Panic Attacks. References. Index.