Object relations theory and practice : an introduction /

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Imprint:Northvale, N.J. : J. Aronson, c1996.
Description:xvii, 565 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:The library of object relations
Library of object relations.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2520691
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Other authors / contributors:Scharff, David E., 1941-
ISBN:1568214197
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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505 0 0 |g Pt. I.  |t The Origins of Object Relations Theory.  |g 1.  |t The Major Trends in Object Relations Theory and Practice --  |g Pt. II.  |t Sigmund Freud.  |g 2.  |t Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality.  |g 3.  |t Mourning and Melancholia.  |g 4.  |t The Ego and the Id --  |g Pt. III.  |t W. R. D. Fairbairn.  |g 5.  |t "Schizoid Factors in the Personality"  |g 6.  |t "A Revised Psychopathology of the Psychoses and Psychoneurosis"  |g 7.  |t "Endopsychic Structure Considered in Terms of Object Relationships"  |g 8.  |t "Observations on the Nature of Hysterical States"  |g 9.  |t "The Nature and Aims of Psychoanalytic Treatment" --  |g Pt. IV.  |t Melanie Klein.  |g 10.  |t "The Psychoanalytic Play Technique: Its History and Significance"  |g 11.  |t "Some Theoretical Conclusions Regarding the Emotional Life of the Infant"  |g 12.  |t "Notes on Some Schizoid Mechanisms"  |g 13.  |t "The Origins of Transference"  |g 14.  |t "A Study of Envy and Gratitude" --  |g Pt. V.  |t D. W. Winnicott.  |g 15.  |t "Primitive Emotional Development"  |g 16.  |t "Hate in the Countertransference"  |g 17.  |t "Aggression in Relation to Emotional Development"  |g 18.  |t "Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena"  |g 19.  |t "Metapsychological and Clinical Aspects of Regression within the Psycoanalytical Setup"  |g 20.  |t "Clinical Varieties of Transference"  |g 21.  |t "Primary Maternal Preoccupation"  |g 22.  |t "The Theory of the Parent-Infant Relationship"  |g 23.  |t "Ego Distortion in Terms of True and False Self"  |g 24.  |t "The Use of an Object and Relating through Identifications"  |g 25.  |t "Playing: Its Theoretical Status in the Clinical Situation"  |g 26.  |t "The Location of Cultural Experience"  |g 27.  |t "Mirror-Role of Mother and Family in Child Development"  |g 28.  |t Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry --  |g Pt. VI.  |t Wilfred Bion.  |g 29.  |t Experiences in Groups: "Group Dynamics: A Re-View"  |g 30.  |t Second Thoughts: "The Development of Schizophrenic Thought" and "Attacks on Linking"  |g 31.  |t Summary of "The Differentiation of the Psychotic from the Non-Psychotic Personalities (1957) and "A Theory of Thinking" (1962).  |g 32.  |t Learning from Experience "The K-Link"  |g 33.  |t Attention and Interpretation: "Reality Sensuous and Psychic," "Opacity of Memory and Desire," "Container and Contained Transformed," "Prelude to or Substitute for Achievement" --  |g Pt. VII.  |t Klein's Theory Elaborated.  |g 34.  |t Susan Isaacs' "The Nature and Function of Phantasy"  |g 35.  |t Hanna Segal's "Notes on Symbol Formation"  |g 36.  |t Herbert Rosenfeld's "A Clinical Approach to the Psychoanalytic Theory of the Life and Death Instincts" --  |g Pt. VIII.  |t Early Contributions of the Independent Group.  |g 37.  |t Michael Balint's The Basic Fault.  |g 38.  |t Harry Guntrip's "The Schizoid Problem, Regression, and the Struggle to Preserve an Ego"  |g 39.  |t John Bowlby's "The Role of Attachment in Personality Development" --  |g Pt. IX.  |t Transference and Countertransference.  |g 40.  |t Paula Heimann's "On Countertransference"  |g 41.  |t Heinrich Racker's "The Meanings and Uses of Countertransference"  |g 42.  |t Joseph Sandler's "Countertransference and Role-Responsiveness"  |g 43.  |t Betty Joseph's "Transference: The Total Situation" --  |g Pt. X.  |t Advances in Theory.  |g 44.  |t John Steiner's "A Theory of Psychic Retreats"  |g 45.  |t Elizabeth Bott Spillius's "Varieties of Envious Experience"  |g 46.  |t Esther Bick's "The Experience of the Skin in Early Object Relations"  |g 47.  |t Thomas Ogden's "On the Concept of all Autistic-Contiguous Position"  |g 48.  |t John D. Sutherland's "The Autonomous Self" --  |g Pt. XI.  |t Advances in Clinical Concepts.  |g 49.  |t James Grotstein's Splitting and Projective Identification.  |g 50.  |t Jill Savege Scharff's Projective and Introjective Identification and the Use of the Therapist's Self.  |g 51.  |t Otto Kernberg's "Transference and Countertransference in the Treatment of Borderline Patients"  |g 52.  |t Nina Coltart's "'Slouching Towards Bethlehem' . . . or Thinking the Unthinkable in Psychoanalysis"  |g 53.  |t Patrick Casement's On Learning from the Patient: "The Internal Supervisor"  |g 54.  |t Neville Symington's "The Analyst's Act of Freedom as Agent of Therapeutic Change"  |g 55.  |t Stephen Mitchell's Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis and "Contemporary Perspectives on the Self: Toward an Integration"  |g 56.  |t Christopher Bollas's Forces of Destiny and Being a Character: "Psychic Genera"  |g 57.  |t Thomas Ogden's Subjects of Analysis --  |g Pt. XII.  |t Treating Groups, Families, and Institutions.  |g 58.  |t Henry Ezriel's "A Psychoanalytic Approach to Group Treatment"  |g 59.  |t Henry V. Dicks' Marital Tensions: Clinical Studies Towards a Psychological Theory of Interaction.  |g 60.  |t David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff's Object Relations Family Therapy.  |g 61.  |t Elliott Jaques' "Social Systems as Defence Against Persecutory and Depressive Anxiety" --  |g Pt. XIII.  |t Suggestions for Further Reading. 
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