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Robert Waska introduces a groundbreaking view of modern Kleinian psychoanalytic work applied to a wide spectrum of patients. The contemporary Kleinian approach of Analytic Contact redefines psychoanalytic psychotherapy as the treatment of choice for neurotic, borderline, and narcissistic patients with hope, change, and growth as a realistic goal.

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Part 1 Part I—Two Modes of Phantasy and Transference Chapter 2 Chapter 1—Soft and Quiet, Hard and Loud: Two Types of Complex Transference States Chapter 3 Chapter 2—Finding the Meaning:Moment-to-Moment Transference Workwith the Loud/Sharp States of Mind Part 4 Part II—A Gift to the Alter: Generosity, Primitive Guilt, and Self-Protection Chapter 5 Chapter 3—Pathological Aspects of Giving and Receiving: Conflicts within the Paranoid/Depressive Spectrum Chapter 6 Chapter 4—Varieties of Depressive Anxiety: Fragile Patients in the Frey Chapter 7 Chapter 5—Trouble in Paradise: The Trauma of Separation and Individuation within the Depressive Realm Part 8 Part III—Striving for Analytic Contact under Difficult Conditions Chapter 9 Chapter 6—Doing the Best We Can: Establishing Analytic Contact with Non-Attachment Patients Chapter 10 Chapter 7—The Object Relational Struggles of Libidinal and Destructive Narcissists Part 11 Conclusion

The Modern Kleinian Approach to Psychoanalytic

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      Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.
      Publication Date: 5/12/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780765707840, 978-0765707840
      ISBN10: 0765707845

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Robert Waska introduces a groundbreaking view of modern Kleinian psychoanalytic work applied to a wide spectrum of patients. The contemporary Kleinian approach of Analytic Contact redefines psychoanalytic psychotherapy as the treatment of choice for neurotic, borderline, and narcissistic patients with hope, change, and growth as a realistic goal.

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Part I—Two Modes of Phantasy and Transference Chapter 2 Chapter 1—Soft and Quiet, Hard and Loud: Two Types of Complex Transference States Chapter 3 Chapter 2—Finding the Meaning:Moment-to-Moment Transference Workwith the Loud/Sharp States of Mind Part 4 Part II—A Gift to the Alter: Generosity, Primitive Guilt, and Self-Protection Chapter 5 Chapter 3—Pathological Aspects of Giving and Receiving: Conflicts within the Paranoid/Depressive Spectrum Chapter 6 Chapter 4—Varieties of Depressive Anxiety: Fragile Patients in the Frey Chapter 7 Chapter 5—Trouble in Paradise: The Trauma of Separation and Individuation within the Depressive Realm Part 8 Part III—Striving for Analytic Contact under Difficult Conditions Chapter 9 Chapter 6—Doing the Best We Can: Establishing Analytic Contact with Non-Attachment Patients Chapter 10 Chapter 7—The Object Relational Struggles of Libidinal and Destructive Narcissists Part 11 Conclusion

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