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On Bearing Unbearable States of Mind
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ABSTRACT
This is a problem almost all practising psychoanalysts will face at some time in their career, yet there is very little in the existing literature which offers guidance in this important area.
On Bearing Unbearable States of Mind provides clear guidance on how the analyst can encourage the patient to communicate the quality of their often intolerably painful states of mind, and how he/she can interpret these states, using them as a basis for insight and psychic change in the patient. Employing extensive and detailed clinical examples, and addressing important areas of Kleinian theory, the author examines the problems that underlie severe pathology, and shows how meaningful analytic work can take place, even with very disturbed patients.
On Bearing Unbearable States of Mind will be a useful and practical guide for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, and all those working in psychological settings with severely disturbed patients.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |7 pages
General introduction: Priscilla Roth
part |1 pages
Part I: The internal world in the transference
chapter |4 pages
Introduction: Priscilla Roth
chapter 2|16 pages
Interpretation: the past in the present
chapter 3|19 pages
The constitution and operation of the superego
chapter 4|13 pages
Construction as reliving history
part |1 pages
Part II: Defences against anxieties of the depressive position
chapter |6 pages
Introduction: Priscilla Roth
chapter 5|21 pages
Self-punishment as defence
chapter 6|13 pages
Technical problems in the analysis of a pseudo- compliant patient
chapter 7|12 pages
As-if: The phenomenon of not learning
chapter 8|13 pages
Hyperbole in hysteria: ‘How can we know the dancer from the dance?’
chapter 9|13 pages
Pain, sorrow and resolution
part |1 pages
Part III: Theoretical refinements