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Author Waska, Robert

Title Practical Casebook for Time-Limited Psychoanalytic Work
Published Taylor & Francis, 2013

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Contents The initial psychoanalytic interaction -- Once a week frequency -- Paranoia and the object of dread -- Couples treatment and the quest for analytic contact -- Stumbling in the counter-transference -- Catching my balance in the counter-transference -- Combative and reactive patients -- Embedded enactments and emotional truth -- The limits of our value and the value of our limits -- Keeping the faith when working with turbulent patients -- Phantasies of dread, demand, and desire -- Captured and absorbed into the familiar -- The give and take in projective identification
Summary Modern Kleinian Therapy is a model of effective psychoanalytic work that offers relief to deep internal conflicts by establishing and maintaining analytic contact, and beginning to unravel, modify, and heal turbulent and torn minds. This book defines Modern Kleinian Therapy as a modality for treating severely affected patients in a fairly traditional psychoanalytic manner, even when the environment or frequency of sessions are compromised. Chapter by chapter the book provides detailed clinical material to illustrate the complex dynamics that unfold when working with more close
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Subject Klein, Melanie
SUBJECT Klein, Melanie fast
Subject Brief psychotherapy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Psychoanalysis -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Brief psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis
Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1299637248
9781299637245