01132nas 2200421 c 450 991089455720332120240131140200.0urn:nbn:de:kobv:109-1-7752316(CKB)3790000000115619(OCoLC)1184369010(OCoLC)713559121(OCoLC)729977817(DE-101)1011063808(DE-599)ZDB2604404-3(EXLCZ)99379000000011561920110414a20119999 |y |gerur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDomusder Unternehmensreport des KSD Katholischer Siedlungsdienst e.VBerlinKSD2011-Online-RessourceGesehen am 05.02.20192191-4656 Zeitschriftgnd-content33036020,1ssgnKSD Katholischer Siedlungsdienst e.V.isb0025DE-1019999JOURNAL9910894557203321Domus351080UNINA03275nam 22006253u 450 991095491110332120251116221002.01-135-84492-51-283-04584-297866130458430-203-88822-7(CKB)2560000000059935(EBL)646568(OCoLC)707067631(MiAaPQ)EBC646568(OCoLC)406172984(FINmELB)ELB146761(EXLCZ)99256000000005993520131216d2011|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInvasive Objects Minds Under Siege1st ed.Hoboken Taylor and Francis20111 online resource (267 p.)Relational Perspectives Book SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-99547-7 0-415-99546-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Part I: Clinical chapters; Chapter 1 Incorporation of an invasive object; Chapter 2 Some difficulties in the analysis of a withdrawn patient; Chapter 3 Psychotic developments in a sexually abused borderline patient; Chapter 4 Making time, killing time; Chapter 5 The psychoanalytic therapy of "Cluster A" personality disorders: Paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal; Chapter 6 The "beautiful mind" of John Nash: Notes toward a psychoanalytic reading; Part II: Applied chapters; Chapter 7 Madness in societyChapter 8 The worm that flies in the nightChapter 9 "The central phobic position" Notes on AndreĢ Green's "new formulation of the free association method" and the analysis of borderline states; Chapter 10 Freud-baiting; Chapter 11 Notes on "notes upon a case of obsessional neurosis" (Freud, 1909); Chapter 12 Unimaginable storms: Introduction and conclusion; IndexThe ""Director"" controls Ms. B's life. He flatters her, beguiles her, derides her. His instructions pervade each aspect of her life, including her analytic sessions, during which he suggests promiscuous and dangerous things for Ms. B to say and do, when he suspects that her isolated state is being changed by the therapy. The ""Director"" is a diabolical foreign body installed in the mind who purports to protect but who keeps Ms. B feeling profoundly ill and alone. The story of Ms. B's analysis is one of many vivid illustrations presented in this collection of papers by Paul WRelational Perspectives Book SeriesPsychoanalysisPsychoanalysis --Case studiesPsychology, PathologicalPsychology, PathologicalPsychoanalysis.Psychoanalysis --Case studies.Psychology, Pathological.Psychology, Pathological.616.89/17616.8917Williams Paul441408AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910954911103321Invasive Objects4486983UNINA