Feeling, Being, and the Sense of Self

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affect regulation
Affective Appraisal
Aggressive Object Relationship
analytic approach to identity development
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Autistic Contiguous Position
Bi-logical Structure
Borderline Individuals
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clinical psychodynamics
contingency
Contingency Detection Mechanism
core
Core Consciousness
detection
ego
emotional
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Excessive Projective Identification
functioning
Good Life
Impulse Control
Individual's Subjective Sense
Individual’s Subjective Sense
integrative
Integrative Ego Functioning
Klein's Original Formulation
Klein’s Original Formulation
narcissist
Narcissistic Disorder
Narcissistic Personality Type
object relations model
Paranoid Schizoid Position
personality pathology
projective identification dynamics
psychoanalytic theory
Rachel's Experiences
Rachel’s Experiences
Schizoid Individual
Schizoid Patient
skinned
Successful Narcissist
Thick Skinned Narcissists
Thick Skinned Patient
thin
Thin Skinned Narcissist
Thin Skinned Patient
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367105617
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the underlying mechanisms of the psyche. It traces the development of the individual and, in particular, the development of the sense of self, which is understood to be intimately related to the individual's object relations and to play a crucial role in core clinical phenomena. The book outlines a new perspective on identity and affect which sheds light into the heartland of analytic theory, providing fresh insights into narcissism, and narcissistic, borderline, hysteric, and schizoid psychopathologies.
Marcus West

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