The author looks at the ageing psychoanalyst as well as the characteristics of analysis with older patients. The third part discusses the theories underlying the author's practice and puts forward her views on such concepts as alienation, transference, and the importance of time in psychoanalytic work with patients.
The author looks at the ageing psychoanalyst as well as the characteristics of analysis with older patients. The third part discusses the theories underlying the author's practice and puts forward her views on such concepts as alienation, transference, and the importance of time in psychoanalytic work with patients.
Foreword Time Present and Time Past Introduction to Pearl King and her work A Psychoanalyst at Work Clinical Issues Change: the psychoanalysis of a four year old boy and its follow up Experiences of success and failure as essential to the process of development The curative factors in psychoanalysis The therapist patient relationship On a patient's unconscious need to have "bad parents" The affective response of the analyst to the patient's communications Psychoanalysis and the Life Cycle Sexuality and the narcissistic character "For age is opportunity no less than youth itself" The life cycle as indicated by the nature of the transference in the psychoanalysis of the middle aged and elderly On becoming an ageing psychoanalyst "In age I bud again" achievements and hazards in the analysis of older patients Understanding the Psychoanalytic Process Alienation and the individual Time and a sense of identity The timing of interpretations of transference and interpersonal relations in psychoanalytic therapy The supervision of students in psychoanalytic training who have previously been trained as psychotherapists On being a psychoanalyst: integrity and vulnerability in psychoanalytic organizations Questions to ask (myself) about a patient's material
Foreword Time Present and Time Past Introduction to Pearl King and her work A Psychoanalyst at Work Clinical Issues Change: the psychoanalysis of a four year old boy and its follow up Experiences of success and failure as essential to the process of development The curative factors in psychoanalysis The therapist patient relationship On a patient's unconscious need to have "bad parents" The affective response of the analyst to the patient's communications Psychoanalysis and the Life Cycle Sexuality and the narcissistic character "For age is opportunity no less than youth itself" The life cycle as indicated by the nature of the transference in the psychoanalysis of the middle aged and elderly On becoming an ageing psychoanalyst "In age I bud again" achievements and hazards in the analysis of older patients Understanding the Psychoanalytic Process Alienation and the individual Time and a sense of identity The timing of interpretations of transference and interpersonal relations in psychoanalytic therapy The supervision of students in psychoanalytic training who have previously been trained as psychotherapists On being a psychoanalyst: integrity and vulnerability in psychoanalytic organizations Questions to ask (myself) about a patient's material
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