Introduces the clinical concept of analytic contact. This book follows a wide spectrum of cases and clinical situations where hard to reach patients are provided the opportunity for health and healing through the establishment of analytic contact.
Provides the psychoanalyst or psychotherapist with a more flexible method of practicing psychoanalysis. This title examines specific groups of patients that present unique challenges to the psychoanalyst.
This book shows how the modern Kleinian works with the most taxing of their patients, and examines the current state of traditional methods of training at psychoanalytic institutes, which are shown to be in need of renewal and critical restructuring.
Projective Identification in the Clinical Setting presents a detailed study of Kleinian literature, setting a background of understanding for the day-to-day analytic atmosphere in which projective identification takes place.