ABSTRACT

This is a collection of published and unpublished papers on clinical, theoretical and applied aspects of psychoanalysis that take up various aspects of unconscious mental processes and conflicts and their expression in the clinical transference and countertransference. These expressions are evidenced in frustration, gratitude and benevolence, competing feelings of being cared for and coerced, disturbed and expanded bodily pleasure, cruelty and forgiveness. Included in this book is a brief history of the author's odyssey through several major contributions regarding the language of psychoanalysis and its narrativity, and the convergence of these with contemporary Kleinian modes of thought.

part I|50 pages

On Basic Concepts

part II|85 pages

The Internal World of Conflict and Phantasy

chapter FIVE|14 pages

The countertransference of feeling frustrated

chapter SEVEN|16 pages

Gratitude and benevolence

chapter EIGHT|21 pages

Cordelia, Lear, and forgiveness

part III|31 pages

Changing Conceptions of the Analytic Relationship

chapter TEN|13 pages

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