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839 S.; 25 cm; kart. / 8 Hefte.

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Sehr gute Exemplare / 8 Hefte -- kompletter Jahrgang 2015. - Englisch. - ISSN 0735-1690. // INHALT : Psychoanalysis and Tragedy: Awe, Hubris, and Shame, and Their Clinical Significance --- Prologue: Psychoanalysis and Tragedy: Awe, Hubris, and Shame, and Their Clinical Significance --- Leon Wurmser --- Mortal Wound, Shame, and Tragic Search: Reflections on Tragic Experience and Tragic Conflicts in History, Literature, and Psychotherapy --- Leon Wurmser --- Sophocles' Antigone and the Self-Isolation of the Tragic Hero --- Elizabeth Bobrick --- The Escalation of Conflict in Sophocles' Antigone --- Melvin R. Lansky --- Blood Parents Versus Foster Parents, or What Was So Terrible About Killing Laius? --- David Konstan --- Knowing and Not Knowing: Lost Innocence in Oedipus Tyrannos --- Melvin R. Lansky --- The Horror and the Pity: Phrike as a Tragic Emotion --- Douglas Cairns --- Awe: Its Bidirectional Power-Veneration and Inspiration or Dread and Inhibition --- Joseph Lichtenberg --- Homeric Heroes, Narcissistic Characters --- Marshall A. Greene --- "O, coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me": Ruthlessness and the Struggle Against Conscience in Richard III --- Melvin R. Lansky --- Epilogue: Psychoanalysis and Tragedy: Awe, Hubris, and Shame, and Their Clinical Significance --- Leon Wurmser --- The Patient's Contribution to the Co-construction of Clinical Theory --- Prologue: The Patient's Contribution to the Co-construction of Clinical Theory Lester Lenoff --- The Sadomasochism of Everyday Life Margi Kaplinsky and Shulamit Geller --- Seeing Through the Fog: Learning to Work with Dissociation Rafael D. Ornstein --- What's Fat Got to Do with It? On Different Kinds of Losses and Gains in the Analytic Relationship --- Caryn Sherman-Meyer --- Postcards from the Couch: A Patient's Dreams as Communication in the Intersubjective Field During an Impasse Penelope S. Starr-Karlin --- Compliance, Defiance, and the Development of Relational Templates: What a Ballerina Taught Me About Myself and the Supervisory Process Bruce Herzog --- The Two Analyses of Mr. X: Two Analytic Voices and the Emergence of Something New --- Carol B. Levin --- Epilogue: The Patient's Contribution to the Co-construction of Clinical Theory Lester Lenoff --- Responses to the Work of Antonino Ferro --- Prologue: Responses to the Work of Antonino Ferro Howard B. Levine and Gail S. Reed --- The Transformational Vision of Antonino Ferro Howard B. Levine --- Visions of Interpretation: Ferro's Bicycle and Arlow's Home Movie Screen Gail S. Reed --- Antonino Ferro and Child Analysis Virginia Ungar --- Transference, the Interpersonal Field, and Psychological Transformation in the Work of Antonino Ferro Steven H. Goldberg --- A Response That Raises Many Questions Antonino Ferro --- Variations on a Theme by Antonino Ferro: Alphabetizing the Emotions Leopold Nosek --- Epilogue: Responses to the Work of Antonino Ferro: Ferro's Bion, Our Ferro Howard B. Levine --- Children in Need: Analysts in Alternative Settings --- Prologue: Children in Need: Analysts in Alternative Settings Monisha Nayar-Akhtar --- Psychological Struggles of Children in Alternative Care Settings Alan Krohn --- Caring for the Caregivers: Building Resilience Marilyn Charles --- The Work of the Psychoanalyst: Reflections on Countertransference with Institutionalized Youth Patients --- Ruth Axelrod Praes, Benny Weiss Steider, and Juan Azar Andere --- A Basis for Creating a Reflective Network in Schools: Reflective Network Therapy in a Small Middle and High School Sandy G. Ansari and Gilbert Kliman --- Siege: Marwan and Sahar, Four Years After the 2009 Gaza War Elsa First --- On the Seashore of Sunshine Homes: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Working with Institutionalized Children in India Monisha Nayar-Akhtar --- Epilogue: Children in Need: Analysts in Alternative Settings Monisha Nayar-Akhtar --- (u.v.a.m.)