Relational Child PsychotherapyOther Press, LLC, 30. 3. 2010. - 432 страница "The relational and the developmental point of view have never been brought together in an adequate way. This up-to-date scholarly, yet practical, integration opens a new vista within relational psychoanalysis and pioneers a fresh approach in the psychoanalytic treatment of children and adolescents. It is a work of great and lasting value to the field." –Peter Fonagy |
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Grade School Years and Parental Development | 53 |
Love and Identification between Parent and Child | 77 |
Cultural and Socioeconomic Influences | 87 |
Psychopathology from a Relational Viewpoint | 103 |
Three Assumptions about Psychopathology | 105 |
Transference and Countertransference in Child Treatment | 215 |
Launching the Therapy with the Child | 231 |
Interaction in Child Psychotherapy | 253 |
Using Countertransference and Participation in Handling Impasses | 269 |
The Context of Child Psychotherapy | 283 |
Including Parents in the Psychotherapy | 287 |
The Therapist in the Childs Larger World | 311 |
Therapeutic Action | 337 |
Different Ways of Thinking about Psychopathology | 133 |
Conceiving of Treatment | 151 |
Assessment and Treatment Planning | 153 |
Child and Therapist in the Treatment Room | 185 |
Play in Child Treatment | 187 |
Postscript on Endings | 367 |
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Страница 24 - In so far as the mother comes to contain the bad parts of the self, she is not felt to be a separate individual but is felt to be the bad self. Much of the hatred against parts of the self is now directed towards the mother. This leads to a particular form of identification which establishes the prototype of an aggressive object-relation. I suggest for these processes the term 'Projective identification'.
Страница 25 - I suggest for these processes the term 'projective identification'. When projection is mainly derived from the infant's impulse to harm or to control the mother,10 he feels her to be a persecutor. In psychotic disorders this identification of an object with the hated parts of the self contributes to the intensity of the hatred directed against other people.
Страница v - About the author MICHAEL EIGEN is a psychologist and psychoanalyst. He is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology in the Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis at New York University. His numerous books include...
Страница vi - He is a clinical associate professor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and an associate professor at the New York University School of Social Work.
Страница 25 - Through projective identification the projector has the primarily unconscious fantasy of ridding himself of unwanted aspects of the self; depositing those unwanted parts in another person; and finally, recovering a modified version of what was extruded