ABSTRACT

This book is organized as a handbook, a "beginning", to elucidate general principles on how the psychoanalyst or psychoanalytically informed psychotherapist may optimally provide and maintain the setting for the psychoanalysis, and ultimately intervene with interpretations.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|6 pages

Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy

chapter 4|10 pages

Contributions by Klein’s descendants

chapter 7|17 pages

Some notes on the philosophy of technique

chapter 9|16 pages

Psychoanalytic dependency and regression

chapter 10|4 pages

The Kleinian conception of the unconscious

chapter 13|14 pages

Notes on the unconsciouses

chapter 14|12 pages

The overarching role of unconscious phantasy

chapter 15|6 pages

The ubiquitousness of object relationships

chapter 17|11 pages

Klein’s view of the death instinct

chapter 18|7 pages

The Kleinian view of defence mechanisms

chapter 24|8 pages

The Kleinian view of the superego

chapter 27|16 pages

Projective transidentification