About the Book
The latest volume in this distinguished series features contributions from Donald M. Kaplan, Anton O. Kris, David Milrod, Raphael Moses, Rena Moses-Hrushovski, Moshe Halevi Spero, Sidney J. Blatt, Rachel B. Blass, Helen K. Buchsbaum, Robert N. Emde, Donald J. Cohen, Calvin A. Colarusso, H. Shmuel Erlich, Audrey Gavshon, Adele M. Kaufman, Ruth F. Lax, Anna Potamianou, Steven V. Danield, Alexandra M. Harrison, Steven Luria Ablon, Robert D. Gillman, Clifford Yorke, Samuel Abrams, Jack Novick, Marianne Parsons, Anita G. Schmukler, Barbara R. Almond, Stanley A. Leavy, and Lenore C. Terr
Table of Contents:
Part 1 Psychoanalytic theory: some theoretical and technical aspects of gender and social reality in clinical psychoanalysis, Donald M.Kaplan; the analyst's stance and the method of free association, Anton O.Kris; the ego ideal, David Milrod; reflections on the sense of entitlement, Raphael Moses, Rena Moses-Hrushovski; portal aspects of memory overlay in psychoanalysis, Moshe Halevi Spero. Part 2 Development: attachment and separateness, Sidney J.Blatt, Rachel B.Blass; play narratives in 36-month old children, Helen K.Buchsshaum, Robert N.Emde; enduring sadness, Donald J.Cohen; the third individuation, Calvin A.Colarusso; boundaries, limitations and the wish for fusion in the treatment of adolescents, H.Shmuel Erlich. Part 3 Clinical contributions: the analysis of a latency boy, Audrey Gavshon; the role of fantasy in the treatment of a severely disturbed child, Adele M.Kaufman; an imaginary brother, Ruth F.Lax; somatization and dreamwork, Anna Potamianou. Part 4 Transference and countertransference: fragment of an analysis, Steven V.Daniels; adventure in the outdoors, Alexandra M.Harrison. Part 5 Self-esteem and shame: developmental aspects of self esteem in the analysis of an 11 year old boy, Steven Luria Ablon; the oedipal organization of shame, Robert D.Gillman; the development and functioning of the sense of shame, Clifford Yorke et al; orienting perspectives on shame and self-esteem, Samuel Abrams. Part 6 Termination of analysis: comments on termination in child, adolescent and adult analysis, Jack Novick; some issues affecting termination, Marianne Parsons; termination in midadolescence, Anita G.Schmukler. Part 7 Applied analysis: the secret garden - a therapeutic metaphor, Barbara R.Almond; Alain-Fournier, Stanley A.Leavy; who's afraid in Virginia Woolfe? clues to early sexual abuse in literature, Lenore C.Terr.