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Privacy of the Self.
Title:
Privacy of the Self.
Author:
Khan, Masud.
ISBN:
9781849402064
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (351 pages)
Series:
MARE
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Theoretical Papers -- 1. Clinical aspects of the schizoid personality: affects and technique (1960) -- 2. Dream psychology and the evolution of the psycho-analytic situation (1962) -- 3. The concept of cumulative trauma (1963) -- 4. Ego-distortion, cumulative trauma and the role of reconstruction in the analytic situation (1964) -- 5. Role of phobic and counterphobic mechanisms and separation anxiety in schizoid character formation (1966) -- 6. On symbiotic omnipotence (1969) -- 7. Towards an epistemology of the process of cure (1970) -- 8. Montaigne, Rousseau and Freud (1970) -- 9. The becoming of a psycho-analyst (1972) -- 10. On Freud's provision of the therapeutic frame (1972) -- Clinical Papers -- 11. Regression and integration in the analytic setting. A clinical essay on the transference and counter-transference aspects of these phenomena (1960) -- 12. Silence as communication (1963) -- 13. Ego-ideal, excitement and the threat of annihilation (1963) -- 14. Vicissitudes of being, knowing and experiencing in the therapeutic situation (1969) -- 15. Infantile neurosis as a false-self organization (1971) -- 16. 'To hear with eyes': clinical notes on body as subject and object (1971) -- 17. The role of illusion in the analytic space and process (1971) -- 18. Dread of surrender to resourceless dependence in the analytic situation (1972) -- 19. Exorcism of the intrusive ego-alien factors in the analytic situation and process (1972) -- 20. The finding and becoming of self (1972) -- 21. The use and abuse of dream in psychic experience (1972) -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
The first collection of papers showing the development of Masud Khan's thinking over twenty-five years of clinical work.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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