ABSTRACT
This book presents a research work on transformations in psychoanalysis and clinical observation of changes in psychoanalysis. It compares, based on the "three-level model", the different points of view of psychoanalysts from all over the world and from different psychoanalytical cultures.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|93 pages
Introducing the Three-Level Model for Observing Patient Transformations
chapter Three|42 pages
Irina: an adolescent
The usefulness of the three-level model for observing patient transformations
part II|90 pages
Observing and Working with the 3-LM
chapter Four|25 pages
Tracking patient transformations: the function of observation in psychoanalysis
chapter Five|41 pages
Depression and trauma: the psychoanalysis of a patient suffering from chronic depression
An exemplary case study based on the three levels of clinical observation
part III|22 pages
A Patient, A Concept, and A Case
part IV|38 pages
The 3-LM: A Case, Report, and Discussion
part V|34 pages
Clinical Concepts
part VI|22 pages
An Application of the 3-LM at the End of Analytic Training
chapter Fifteen|6 pages
The use of the 3-LM to teach candidates to observe transformations in clinical cases
part VII|19 pages
Further Developments of the 3-LM in Child Analysis