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Lightly bumped and binding slightly rubbed, otherwise a very good copy with no markings./Leicht bestoßen und Einband leicht berieben, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar ohne Anstreichungen. - Contents - Acknowledgements - Part One: Introduction - A psychoanalytic approach to the treatment of psychosis - Part Two: The analyst?s contribution to successful and unsuccessful treatment - Some therapeutic and anti-therapeutic factors in the functioning of the analyst - Breakdown of communication between patient and analyst - Part Three: The influence of narcissism on the analyst?s task - The narcissistic omnipotent character structure: a case of chronic hypochondriasis - Narcissistic patients with negative therapeutic reactions - Destructive narcissism and the death instinct - The problem of impasse in psychoanalytic treatment - Part Four: The influence of projective identification on the analyst?s task - Projective identification in clinical practice - Projective identification and the problem of containment - in a borderline psychotic patient - Further difficulties in containing projective identification - Projective identification and the psychotic transference - in schizophrenia - - Projective identification and counter-transference difficulties in the course of an analysis with a schizophrenic patient - Part Five: Conclusion - Afterthought: changing theories and changing techniques in psychoanalysis - Appendix: on the treatment of psychotic states by psychoanalysis - an historical approach - References Indexes. ISBN 9780415010122