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Describes in detail how to effectively treat severely ill but not psychotic patients, by careful psychotherapeutic work on the defenses and the superego. The author demonstrates his flexible and individualized method with clinical material taken directly from actual patient - therapist interaction.

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Wurmser's erudition, theoretical knowledge, and clinical wisdom flow in his writing like an untappable Niagara. His resolve to conceptualize gives his latest book a new and welcome balance between conflict, trauma, and affect, productively borrowed from infant studies. The author is a humanist who brings fully to life the frequent inhumanity of the inner judge. Best of all, he has a unique way of conveying the chaos characteristic of the severe neuroses while making the dynamics understandable to the reader. -- Joseph Lichtenberg, M.D., editor-in-chief, Pyschoanalytic Inquiry; presdent, International Council of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
In this important new book, Wurmser's brilliant discussion of the severe neuroses—too often glibly branded as borderline disorders—takes into account new appreciation of severe childhood trauma and its effects, while preserving a nuanced understanding of conflict and of the flexibly applied but disciplined analytic method for the treatment of severe neurotic suffering. His comprehension of the centrality of conflict analysis and of superego conflicts in particular combines with his insights into the intricate interrelationship of shame, guilt, anxiety, masochism, and aggression to make this work a tour de force. -- Melvin R. Lansky, M.D., UCLA Medical School; director of education, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute
In this book, Léon Wurmser shares with us his profound capacity to work with the severe neuroses, resisting the ambiguities of the diagnostic label borderline. He demonstrates his respect for and recognition of the ego's versatile uses of pathology in the service of defense against early trauma. He sensitively and with consummate skill demonstrates being 'with' the patient, while avoiding the degree of interpersonal, therapeutically dependent atmosphere that in wide-scope treatments often undermines much of the potential for structural growth. His profound knowledge of the ways in which a patient's superego takes up arms against the process of growth brings about therapeutic changes that often have been neglected in work with the severe neuroses. We can be grateful that Dr. Wurmser has made his work available in such generous theoretical and clinical detail. -- Paul Gray, M.D., training and supervising analyst emeritus, Baltimore/Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis

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      Publisher: Jason Aronson, Inc.
      Publication Date: 3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780765701770, 978-0765701770
      ISBN10: 0765701774

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Describes in detail how to effectively treat severely ill but not psychotic patients, by careful psychotherapeutic work on the defenses and the superego. The author demonstrates his flexible and individualized method with clinical material taken directly from actual patient - therapist interaction.

      Trade Review
      Wurmser's erudition, theoretical knowledge, and clinical wisdom flow in his writing like an untappable Niagara. His resolve to conceptualize gives his latest book a new and welcome balance between conflict, trauma, and affect, productively borrowed from infant studies. The author is a humanist who brings fully to life the frequent inhumanity of the inner judge. Best of all, he has a unique way of conveying the chaos characteristic of the severe neuroses while making the dynamics understandable to the reader. -- Joseph Lichtenberg, M.D., editor-in-chief, Pyschoanalytic Inquiry; presdent, International Council of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
      In this important new book, Wurmser's brilliant discussion of the severe neuroses—too often glibly branded as borderline disorders—takes into account new appreciation of severe childhood trauma and its effects, while preserving a nuanced understanding of conflict and of the flexibly applied but disciplined analytic method for the treatment of severe neurotic suffering. His comprehension of the centrality of conflict analysis and of superego conflicts in particular combines with his insights into the intricate interrelationship of shame, guilt, anxiety, masochism, and aggression to make this work a tour de force. -- Melvin R. Lansky, M.D., UCLA Medical School; director of education, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute
      In this book, Léon Wurmser shares with us his profound capacity to work with the severe neuroses, resisting the ambiguities of the diagnostic label borderline. He demonstrates his respect for and recognition of the ego's versatile uses of pathology in the service of defense against early trauma. He sensitively and with consummate skill demonstrates being 'with' the patient, while avoiding the degree of interpersonal, therapeutically dependent atmosphere that in wide-scope treatments often undermines much of the potential for structural growth. His profound knowledge of the ways in which a patient's superego takes up arms against the process of growth brings about therapeutic changes that often have been neglected in work with the severe neuroses. We can be grateful that Dr. Wurmser has made his work available in such generous theoretical and clinical detail. -- Paul Gray, M.D., training and supervising analyst emeritus, Baltimore/Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis

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