04907nam 2200697Ia 450 991095963440332120251117115047.01-138-13882-797866100258171-280-02581-666100258190-203-35888-0(CKB)111087026876160(EBL)167743(OCoLC)259496017(SSID)ssj0000299378(PQKBManifestationID)11229241(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000299378(PQKBWorkID)10238637(PQKB)11719717(MiAaPQ)EBC167743(EXLCZ)9911108702687616019861126d1987 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierImpasse and interpretation therapeutic and anti-therapeutic factors in the psychoanalytic treatment of psychotic, borderline, and neurotic patients /Herbert RosenfeldFirst edition.London ;New York Tavistock19871 online resource (334 pages)New library of psychoanalysis ;1Description based upon print version of record.0-415-01012-8 0-203-37564-5 Includes bibliography and indexes.Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; PART ONE Introduction; 1 A psychoanalytic approach to the treatment of psychosis; Beginnings; The Influence of Melanie Klein; Theoretical developments; Notes; PART TWO The analyst's contribution to successful and unsuccessful treatment; 2 Some therapeutic and anti-therapeutic factors in the functioning of the analyst; Anti-therapeutic factors in the analyst; The analyst's attitude and role; Vague or badly timed interpretations; Rigidity and inflexibility; Summary; Note; 3 Breakdown of communication between patient and analystFirst seminar: session AFirst seminar: Session B; Third seminar: session C; Discussion; Note; PART THREE The influence of narcissism on the analyst's task; 4 The narcissistic omnipotent character structure: a case of chronic hypochondriasis; Adam's history; Working through oral envy by analysing the transference; Working through the envious devaluation of admired objects; Narcissistic omnipotent object relations and a negative therapeutic reaction; Summary; Notes; 5 Narcissistic patients with negative therapeutic reactions; Peter; Michael; Discussion; Notes6 Destructive narcissism and the death instinctThe death instinct; Robert; Jill; Claude; Richard; Notes; 7 The problem of impasse in psychoanalytic treatment; Caroline; Pauline; Diagnosing impasse; Eric; Notes; PART FOUR The influence of projective identification on the analyst's task; 8 Projective identification in clinical practice; Projective identification and containment; Recognizing projective identification; Technical considerations; John; Sidney; Notes; 9 Projective identification and the problem of containment in a borderline psychotic patient; The first two years; Notes10 Further difficulties in containing projective identificationDiscussion in the seminar; Further material; 11 Projective identification and the psychotic transference in schizophrenia; Iris; Sarah; The Erotic Transference; Note; 12 Projective identification and counter-transference difficulties in the course of an analysis with ...; PART FIVE Conclusion; 13 Afterthought: changing theories and changing techniques in psychoanalysis; Envy; Destructive Narcissism; Confusion, collusion, and the role of history; The analyst's flexibility; Transference and delusion formation; Confusional statesThin- and thick-skinned narcissistic patientsMaternal projections before and after birth; Notes; APPENDIX; Transference manifestations of psychotic patients as seen by analysts who have tried to treat psycho ...; Brief summary of analyst's transference experiences with psychotic patients; Summary; References; Name index; Index of case histories; Subject index; ALSO IN THIS SERIESHerbert Rosenfeld makes a powerful case both for the intelligibility of psychotic symptoms and the potential benefits of their treatment by psychoanalytic means.New library of psychoanalysis ;1.PsychoanalysisNarcissismProjection (Psychology)Impasse (Psychotherapy)Psychoanalysis.Narcissism.Projection (Psychology)Impasse (Psychotherapy)616.89/17Rosenfeld Herbert A161242MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910959634403321Impasse and interpretation16029UNINA