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Further Assessment Considerations: Primitive Defenses in Borderline and Narcissistic Disorders10. Working With Primitive Defenses in Couple Therapy: Case Examples of Borderline and Narcissistic Dynamics; Epilogue; Appendix A: Follow-Up Questionnaire; Appendix B: Relationship Problems Questionnaire; Appendix C: Guidelines for Speakers and Receivers; References; Index 330 $aWhen a couple enters therapy, both partners have either explicit or implicit understandings of what can-and, more importantly, cannot-be discussed in therapy. Even when empirically tested assessments are used to help pinpoint areas of concern and conflict, couples may choose to identify only those areas that are relatively safe and do not seriously threaten each partner's sense of integrity and vulnerability. How is a therapist supposed to proceed when a couple comes in for a tune-up, not realizing that their entire transmission needs to be serviced? 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