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ISBN 10: 178220461X
ISBN 13: 9781782204619
Author: Ralph R Greenson
The Technique and Practice of Psychoanalysis Vol 1 2016th Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Survey of Basic Concepts
1.1 The Historical Development of Psychoanalytic Therapy
1.11 Changes in Technical Procedures
1.12 Changes in the Theory of the Therapeutic Process
1.2 Theoretical Concepts Essential for Technique
1.21 The Relation between Theory and Practice
1.22 The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis
1.23 The Metapsychology of Psychoanalysis
1.24 The Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique
1.3 The Components of Classical Psychoanalytic Technique
1.31 The Production of Material
1.311 Free Association
1.312 The Transference Reactions
1.313 The Resistances
1.32 Analyzing the Patient’s Material
1.33 The Working Alliance
1.34 The Nonanalytic Therapeutic Procedures and Processes
1.4 Indications and Contraindications for Psychoanalytic Therapy: A Preliminary View
Additional Reading List
The Historical Development of Psychoanalytic Therapy
The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis
The Metapsychology of Psychoanalysis
The Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique
Variations in Psychoanalytic Technique
Free Association
The Transference Reactions
The Resistances
Interpretation
Working Through
The Working Alliance
The Use of Nonanalytic Procedures
Indications and Contraindications for Psychoanalytic Therapy
Chapter 2 Resistance
2.1 Working Definition
2.2 The Clinical Appearance of Resistance
2.21 The Patient Is Silent
2.22 The Patient “Does Not Feel Like Talking”
2.23 Affects Indicating Resistance
2.24 The Posture of the Patient
2.25 Fixation in Time
2.26 Trivia or External Events
2.27 Avoidance of Topics
2.28 Rigidities
2.29 The Language of Avoidance
2.210 Lateness, Missing Hours, Forgetting to Pay
2.211 The Absence of Dreams
2.212 The Patient Is Bored
2.213 The Patient Has a Secret
2.214 Acting Out
2.215 Frequent Cheerful Hours
2.216 The Patient Does Not Change
2.217 Silent Resistances
2.3 Historical Survey
2.4 The Theory of Resistance
2.41 Resistance and Defense
2.42 Resistance and Regression
2.5 Classification of Resistances
2.51 According to the Source of Resistance
2.52 According to Fixation Points
2.53 According to Types of Defense
2.54 According to Diagnostic Category
2.55 A Practical Classification
2.6 Technique of Analyzing Resistances
2.61 Preliminary Considerations
2.611 Dynamics of the Treatment Situation
2.612 How the Analyst Listens
2.62 The Recognition of Resistance
2.63 Confrontation: The Demonstration of Resistance
2.64 The Clarification of Resistance
2.65 The Interpretation of Resistance
2.651 Interpreting the Motive for Resistance
2.652 Interpreting the Mode of Resistance
2.653 Recapitulation
2.66 Special Problems in Analyzing Resistance
2.661 Resistances in the First Hours
2.662 Resistance to Resistance
2.663 The Secret
2.67 Deviations in Technique
2.7 Rules of Technique Concerning Resistance
2.71 Analyze Resistance Before Content, Ego Before Id, Begin with the Surface
2.72 The Patient Determines the Subject of the Hour
2.73 Exceptions to the Rules
2.731 Minor Resistances
2.732 Loss of Ego Functions
Additional Reading List
The Patient Is Silent
Resistance and Defense
Acting Out and Resistance
Character Disorders and Resistance
Ego-alien and Ego-syntonic Resistances
Chapter 3 Transference
3.1 Working Definition
3.2 Clinical Picture: General Characteristics
3.21 Inappropriateness
3.22 Intensity
3.23 Ambivalence
3.24 Capriciousness
3.25 Tenacity
3.3 Historical Survey
3.4 Theoretical Considerations
3.41 The Origin and Nature of Transference Reactions
3.411 Transference and Object Relations
3.412 Transference and Ego Functions
3.413 Transference and Repetition
3.414 Transference and Regression
3.415 Transference and Resistance
3.42 The Transference Neurosis
3.5 The Working Alliance
3.51 Working Definition
3.52 Survey of the Literature
3.53 Development of the Working Alliance
3.531 Aberrations in the Working Alliance
3.532 The Working Alliance in the Classical Analytic Patient
3.54 The Origins of the Working Alliance
3.541 The Contributions of the Patient
3.542 The Contribution of the Analytic Situation
3.543 The Contributions of the Analyst
3.6 The Real Relationship between Patient and Analyst
3.7 Clinical Classification of Transference Reactions
3.71 The Positive and Negative Transference
3.711 The Positive Transference
3.712 The Negative Transference
3.72 Transference Reactions in Terms of Object Relations
3.73 Transference Reactions in Terms of Libidinal Phases
3.74 Transference Reactions in Terms of Structure
3.75 Identification as a Transference Reaction
3.8 Transference Resistances
3.81 The Search for Transference Gratification
3.82 Defensive Transference Reactions
3.83 Generalized Transference Reactions
3.84 Acting out of Transference Reactions
3.841 Acting Out Within the Analytic Setting
3.842 Acting Out Outside of the Analysis
3.9 The Technique of Analyzing the Transference
3.91 General Considerations
3.92 The Safeguarding of the Transference
3.921 The Psychoanalyst as a Mirror
3.922 The Rule of Abstinence
3.93 When Do We Analyze the Transference?
3.931 When It Is a Resistance
3.932 When an Optimal Level of Intensity Has Been Reached
3.933 Some Modifications and Elaborations
3.934 When Our Intervention Will Add New Insight
3.9341 Strong Affects
3.9342 Contradictions
3.9343 Repetitions
3.9344 Similarities
3.9345 Symbolism
3.9346 Key Associations
3.94 Technical Steps in Analyzing the Transference
3.941 Demonstrating the Transference
3.9411 Silence and Patience
3.9412 Confrontation
3.9413 The Use of Evidence
3.942 Clarification of the Transference
3.9421 Pursuit of the Intimate Details
3.9422 Pursuit of the Transference Trigger
3.943 Interpretation of the Transference
3.9431 The Pursuit of the Affects, Impulses, and Attitudes
3.9432 Tracing the Antecedents of the Transference Figure
3.9433 Exploring the Transference Fantasies
3.944 Working Through of Transference Interpretations
3.9441 Theoretical Considerations
3.9442 Clinical Material
3.9443 Technical Procedures: Pursuit and Reconstruction
3.945 Addenda
3.10 Special Problems in Analyzing Transference Reactions
3.10.1 Acute Emotional Storms and Dangerous Re-enactments
3.10.2 The Monday Hour
3.10.21 The Weekend Is a Holiday
3.10.22 The Weekend Is a Desertion
3.10.23 The Weekend and Ego Functions
3.10.24 Other Clinical Findings
3.10.25 The Technical Problems
3.10.3 Intractable Transference Reactions
3.10.31 Errors in Appraisal of Transference Capacity
3.10.311 Erotized Transference
3.10.312 Masked Perversion-Psychosis
3.10.313 Other Types of Intractable Transference Reactions
3.10.32 Errors in Technique
3.10.321 Occasional Errors
3.10.322 Errors Due to Prolonged Countertransference Interference
3.10.323 Other Protracted Errors in Technique
3.10.4 The Question of Changing Analysts
3.10.5 Candidates in Training
Additional Reading List
The Historical Development of the Concept of Transference
The Nature and origin of Transference Reactions
Early Object Relations
The Real Relationship between Patient and Analyst
Acting Out of Transference Reactions
Working Through of Transference Interpretations
Problems of Training Analysis
Chapter 4 The Psychoanalytic Situation
4.1 What Psychoanalysis Requires of the Patient
4.11 Motivation
4.12 Capacities
4.13 Traits of Personality and Character
4.2 What Psychoanalysis Requires of the Psychoanalyst
4.21 The Skills Required of the Psychoanalyst
4.211 Understanding the Unconscious
4.212 Communicating to the Patient
4.213 Facilitating the Development of the Transference Neurosis and the Working Alliance
4.22 Traits of Personality and Character of the Psychoanalyst
4.221 Traits Related to Understanding the Unconscious
4.222 Traits Related to Communicating with the Patient
4.223 Traits Related to Facilitating the Development of the Transference Neurosis and the Working Alliance
4.23 Motivations of the Psychoanalyst Required by the Analytic Situation
4.3 What Psychoanalysis Requires of the Analytic Setting
Additional Reading List
General Considerations
Required Traits of Personality and Character in Patients
Gratification and Frustration in the Analytic Situation
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