An in-depth study that stresses the importance of the imagination in the psychotherapy of borderline conditions. Psychoanalytic theory, object relations, and developmental approaches are combined with a Jungian archetypal orientation to delve into deep structures within the borderline sector and the analytic encounter
An in-depth study that stresses the importance of the imagination in the psychotherapy of borderline conditions. Psychoanalytic theory, object relatio...
Jungian theories and clinical approaches to the central therapeutic and developmental issue of abandonment are featured with topics covering early infancy, the creative woman, transformation, and others.
Contents
Michael Fordham - Abandonment in Infancy
Marion Woodman - Abandonment in the Creative Woman
Jeffrey Satinover - At the Mercy of Another: Abandonment and Restitution in Psychosis and Psychotic Character
Patricia Berry-Hillman - Some...
Jungian theories and clinical approaches to the central therapeutic and developmental issue of abandonment are featured with topics covering early ...
Now in its fifth reprint Fundamental issues of transference and countertransference are examined in such areas as sexual acting-out, dreams, eating disorders, successful and unsuccessful interventions, borderline disorders, and psychological types. Papers by Schwartz-Salant, Woodman, Stein, De Shong Meador, and Beebe, among others.
Volume Contains:
Nathan Schwartz-Salant, Archetypal Factors Underlying Sexual Acting-Out in the Transference/ Countertransference Process
James A. Hall, Dreams and...
Now in its fifth reprint Fundamental issues of transference and countertransference are examined in such areas as sexual acting-out, dreams, eatin...
Increasing order in a system also creates disorder: this seemingly paradoxical idea has deep roots in early cultures throughout the world, but it has been largely lost in our modern lives as we push for increasing systematization in our world and in our personal lives. Drawing on nearly five decades of research as well as forty-five years working as a psychoanalyst, Nathan Schwartz-Salant explains that, in a world where vast amounts of order are being created through the growing success of science and technology, the concomitant disorder is having devastating effects upon relationships,...
Increasing order in a system also creates disorder: this seemingly paradoxical idea has deep roots in early cultures throughout the world, but it has ...