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Would-Be Wife Killer : A Clinical Study of Primitive Mental Functions, Actualised Unconscious Fantasies, Satellite States, and Developmental Steps.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Taylor & Francis Group, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (165 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782413967
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Would-Be Wife KillerDDC classification:
  • 150.195
LOC classification:
  • RC480 -- .V655 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- ABOUT THIS BOOK -- CHAPTER ONE A beginning therapist meets a would-be wife murderer -- CHAPTER TWO A man with three penises and two vaginas -- CHAPTER THREE My first three months with Attis -- CHAPTER FOUR A childhood injury to a body part that stands for a penis and actualised unconscious fantasy -- CHAPTER FIVE Thoughts on personality organisations -- CHAPTER SIX The psychotic core -- CHAPTER SEVEN Beginning outpatient therapy -- CHAPTER EIGHT Linking interpretations, a flesh-coloured car, and emotional flooding -- CHAPTER NINETurkey dinners and identification with a therapeutic libidinal object -- CHAPTER TEN Internalisation-externalisation cycles and the alteration of the psychotic core -- CHAPTER ELEVEN Workable transference -- CHAPTER TWELVE Satellite state and therapeutic play -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Crucial juncture experiences -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Physical illnesses and psychic freedom -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Sunset -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Summary: The author believes that studying a therapeutic process closely from its beginning to its termination is one of the best ways to observe, learn, and teach psychoanalytic concepts. This book is unusual since it describes a man's drastic internal psychological changes over forty years. He was thirty-nine years old when he wanted to cut his wife's head with an axe and he was hospitalized. Previous to this incident he had delusions and hallucinations. He died at age eighty-two as a beloved community leader. The author provides clinical illustrations of primitive transference and countertransference manifestations. He defines "satellite states" in which an individual finds a balance between experiencing individuation and remaining dependent on the Other and "crucial juncture" experiences that are necessary to learn how to integrate self and object images and move up the developmental steps. Various concepts such as the replacement child, actualized unconscious phantasy, emotional flooding, and linking interpretation and therapeutic play are explored.This book also pays attention to cultural and religious differences in the backgrounds of two persons, the patient and the therapist, intimately working together for a long time. Therapeutic concepts described in this book and their clinical illustrations will encourage mental health professionals not to lose sight of the importance of the psychodynamic approach to individuals with psychotic personality organisation.
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COVER -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- ABOUT THIS BOOK -- CHAPTER ONE A beginning therapist meets a would-be wife murderer -- CHAPTER TWO A man with three penises and two vaginas -- CHAPTER THREE My first three months with Attis -- CHAPTER FOUR A childhood injury to a body part that stands for a penis and actualised unconscious fantasy -- CHAPTER FIVE Thoughts on personality organisations -- CHAPTER SIX The psychotic core -- CHAPTER SEVEN Beginning outpatient therapy -- CHAPTER EIGHT Linking interpretations, a flesh-coloured car, and emotional flooding -- CHAPTER NINETurkey dinners and identification with a therapeutic libidinal object -- CHAPTER TEN Internalisation-externalisation cycles and the alteration of the psychotic core -- CHAPTER ELEVEN Workable transference -- CHAPTER TWELVE Satellite state and therapeutic play -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Crucial juncture experiences -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Physical illnesses and psychic freedom -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Sunset -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.

The author believes that studying a therapeutic process closely from its beginning to its termination is one of the best ways to observe, learn, and teach psychoanalytic concepts. This book is unusual since it describes a man's drastic internal psychological changes over forty years. He was thirty-nine years old when he wanted to cut his wife's head with an axe and he was hospitalized. Previous to this incident he had delusions and hallucinations. He died at age eighty-two as a beloved community leader. The author provides clinical illustrations of primitive transference and countertransference manifestations. He defines "satellite states" in which an individual finds a balance between experiencing individuation and remaining dependent on the Other and "crucial juncture" experiences that are necessary to learn how to integrate self and object images and move up the developmental steps. Various concepts such as the replacement child, actualized unconscious phantasy, emotional flooding, and linking interpretation and therapeutic play are explored.This book also pays attention to cultural and religious differences in the backgrounds of two persons, the patient and the therapist, intimately working together for a long time. Therapeutic concepts described in this book and their clinical illustrations will encourage mental health professionals not to lose sight of the importance of the psychodynamic approach to individuals with psychotic personality organisation.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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