ABSTRACT

Every therapist is faced with dilemmas in the consulting room. While psychoanalysis has concentrated on the issues of theory and technique, there has not been much material available on the actual clinical exchanges in the consulting room. The papers in this volume deal with practical matters within the consultation room, as well as emotional responses; reflections on the therapeutic relationship; and issues such as violence and suicide. This volume acts as a guide which can help therapists overcome certain problems and develop their own 'clinical style within a holding framework.'

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter FIVE|10 pages

I like it when you laugh

chapter SIX|16 pages

Money—symbol and reality

chapter NINE|20 pages

Psychosis as jack in the box

chapter ELEVEN|12 pages

The suicidal patient