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Book SynopsisOffers a historical overview of transference, countertransference, and the therapeutic alliance. This book includes cases which graphically demonstrate how transference is addressed in psychotherapy and focuses on projective identification and enactment.
Trade ReviewDrs. Goldstein and Goldberg distill the essential elements of classic transference and trace its evolution to contemporary theory and practice. The authors present a thorough, lucid, and succinct understanding of transference, which will be extremely useful for students as well as seasoned practitioners. Using the Transference in Psychotherapy makes a unique and exceptional contribution to the field of psychodynamic psychotherapy. -- Aimee G. Nover, training and supervising analyst, Baltimore-Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis; academic chair, Clinical and Social Work In
Table of ContentsChapter 1 The Old Model of Transference Chapter 2 The New Model of Transference Chapter 3 Countertransference Chapter 4 The Therapeutic Alliance Chapter 5 The Old vs. the New Chapter 6 The Transference in Pyschotherapy Chapter 7 The Continuum of Psychotherapy Chapter 8 Projective Identification, Enactment, and Transference Chapter 9 Love for the Therapist: Analytically Oriented Psychotherapy Chapter 10 Mr. B and Ms. G: Dynamically Oriented Psychotherapy Chapter 11 A Classical Case of Analytically Oriented Psychotherapy Chapter 12 Short Vignettes of Dynamically Oriented Psychotherapy Chapter 13 Fully Developed Transference and Its Resolution in Psychoanalysis