Projective Identification in the Clinical Setting

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advanced Kleinian clinical application
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Basic Ego Functions
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Chronic
clinical case studies
Clinical Practice
countertransference dynamics
Depressive Position
Disturbed Patients
Duplicated
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Extra-transference Interpretation
Follow
Genetic Reconstruction
Hold
Home Town
Intrapsychic Anxieties
Intrapsychic Meaning
Intrapsychic Phantasies
Kleinian Interpretation
Make Up
Manic Defense
mental health disorders
object relations
Ok
Paranoid Schizoid Anxieties
Paranoid Schizoid Patient
Paranoid Schizoid Position
Paranoidschizoid Position
PI Analysis
Pi Strategy
psychoanalytic theory
therapeutic technique
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415763530
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How do Kleinians work with projective identification?

The concept of projective identification, first introduced by Melanie Klein in 1946, has been widely studied by psychoanalysts of different persuasions. However, these explorations have neglected to show what Kleinians actually do with the projective identification phenomenon in their daily casework.

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. Extensive clinical material illustrates issues clearly identified for clinical practice, including:

* the ways projective identification occurs within various psychological constellations;
* the role of the analyst in countertransference experiences;
* work with difficult patients who experience life within a paranoid or psychotic framework;
* the path of projective identification and pathological greed.

This comprehensive account of Kleinian literature on projective identification and wealth of clinical material provide a powerful and clear account of clinical practice around projective identification that all practitioners, psychoanalytic psychotherapists and trainees will benefit from reading.

Robert Waska
has worked in the field of psychology for the last twenty-five years. Certified as a psychoanalyst and psychoanalytic psychotherapist from the Institute of Psychoanalytic Studies, Dr Waska maintains a full-time private practice in San Francisco and Marin County.

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