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E-grāmata: Love, Hate and Knowledge: The Kleinian Method and the Future of Psychoanalysis

(Private Practice, San Anselmo, California, USA)
  • Formāts: 270 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Karnac Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429901713
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This book introduces the clinical concept of analytic contact. This is a term that describes the therapeutic method of investigation that makes up psychoanalytic treatment. The field has been in debate for decades regarding what constitutes psychoanalysis. This usually centers on theoretical ideals regarding analyzability, goals, or procedure and external criteria such as frequency or use of couch. Instead, the concept of analytic contact looks at what takes place with a patient in the clinical situation. Each chapter in this book follows a wide spectrum of cases and clinical situations where hard to reach patients are provided the best opportunity for health and healing through the establishment of analytic contact. This case material closely tracks each patient's phantasies, and transference mechanisms which work to either increase, oppose, embrace, or neutralize, analytic contact. In addition, the fundamental internal conflicts all patients struggle with between love, hate, and knowledge are represented by extensive case reports.
Acknowledgements vii
About The Author ix
Introduction xi
SECTION I ANALYTIC CONTACT
1(82)
Chapter One The Self-imposed crisis in psychoanalysis: Analytic contact and the goal of psychological healing
3(22)
Chapter Two A return to healing
25(20)
Chapter Three The technical value of analytic contact
45(18)
Chapter Four Redefining psychoanalysis
63(20)
SECTION II KNOWLEDGE, REPETITION AND RESOLUTION
83(62)
Chapter Five Conflicts with knowledge
85(18)
Chapter Six Analytic contact and the creation of knowledge
103(18)
Chapter Seven Fear of knowing and the desire for knowledge
121(24)
SECTION III TRANSFERENCE ↔ COUNTER- TRANSFERENCE STRUGGLES
145(90)
Chapter Eight Projective identification and reactions to analytic contact
147(22)
Chapter Nine Separation, idealization and enactments
169(20)
Chapter Ten The evolution of projective identification
189(28)
Chapter Eleven Summary
217(14)
Chapter Twelve Conclusion
231(4)
References 235(10)
Index 245
Robert Waska MFT, PhD is a graduate of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies and has a private psychoanalytic practice for individuals and couples in San Francisco and Marin County. Dr. Waska has taught and presented in the Bay Area as well as internationally. He is the author of ten published textbooks on psychoanalytic theory and technique, is a contributing author for both 'The Handbook of Contemporary Psychotherapy' and 'The Handbook of Hate', and has published over eighty articles in professional journals. Dr. Waska's work focuses on various contemporary Kleinian topics including projective identification, loss, borderline and psychotic states, the practical realities of psychoanalytic practice in the modern world, and the establishment of analytic contact with difficult, hard to reach patients. He emphasizes the moment-to-moment understanding of transference and phantasy as the vehicle for gradual integration and mastery of unconscious conflict between self and other.