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List of Contributors ix
Foreword x
Introduction: Primitive mental states and the origins of meaning 1
1 "Orphans of O": The negative therapeutic reaction and the longing for the childhood that never was James S. Grotstein 8
2 Experiencing emotions, avoiding emotions: Between Hercules and Puss-in-Boots Antonino Ferro 31
3 Incorporation of an invasive object Paul Williams 47
4 The theory of transformations and autistic states. Autistic transformations: A proposal Celia Fix Korbivcher 64
5 A binocular view of adhesion: From prenatal contiguity to postnatal appetite Marianne Robinson 80
6 The trauma of conception: Cellular memory Joanna Wilheim 97
7 Thoughts without a thinker Jane Van Buren 112
8 Nothing comes from nothing: Failed births, dead babies Francisco Gonzalez 122
9 The origins of the unconscious: Framework of the future mind Arnaldo Chuster 135
10 Pre-verbal language in the treatment of a mother and infant: A clinical exploration Annie Reiner 155
11 Transformations of early infantile experience: A six-month-old in psychoanalysis Johan Norman 175
12 'Talk to me baby, tell me what's the matter now': Semiotic and developmental perspectives on communication in psychoanalytic infant treatment Bj?rn Salomonsson 197
Index 219
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