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Foreword to New Edition | 7 | |
Foreword | 9 | |
Acknowledgments | 12 | |
1. | Countertransference Learning and the Role of the Professional Analyst | 13 |
The Therapist as "Container" | 13 | |
The Group: An Alternative Mode | 14 | |
The Focus on Countertransference Material | 14 | |
The Role of Group Members | 16 | |
An Aesthetic View of Professional Training | 17 | |
The Particularity of the Groups | 21 | |
Group 1 | ||
2. | Don: Therapeutic Collusion | 24 |
Prologue: The Challenger | 24 | |
The Session: The Ideas of January | 25 | |
Reciprocal Exploration | 38 | |
3. | Julie: Cast in the Role of the Healer | 42 |
Death Guidance | 42 | |
Simonton: Pros and Cons | 42 | |
"I Don't Need This" | 46 | |
A New Therapeutic Alliance | 56 | |
4. | George: Homosexual Anxiety | 60 |
Creating the "Holding Environment" | 60 | |
The Case of "Arcade Joe" | 62 | |
The Problem of the Paranoid Patient | 78 | |
5. | Reiko: A Mirroring Stance Flows into Fusion | 82 |
Twinship and Separation | 82 | |
"We Don't Do That to People" | 92 | |
Transcultural Recognition | 100 | |
Group 2 | ||
6. | Daisy: Greed and the Therapist | 103 |
No Perfect "Parent," No Powerless Patient | 103 | |
The Session: Giving and Getting | 104 | |
The Insatiability of Depression | 123 | |
7. | Daisy: Exploring the Male Element in the Female Therapist | 127 |
A High-Functioning Woman | 127 | |
The "Bridal" Patient | 135 | |
Varieties of "Performance Anxiety" | 146 | |
8. | Janice: Expanding Transitional Space | 149 |
To Dance or Not to Dance | 149 | |
The "Magic" Mirror and the Mother Within | 172 | |
9. | Janice: The Therapist as a Whore | 176 |
A Study in Contrast | 176 | |
The Presentation: A "Numbers" Man | 177 | |
"False Self" versus Transcendence | 196 | |
10. | Lenore: Rage as a Screen for Oedipal Guilt | 200 |
Preliminaries: The Day's Work and the Night's Dream | 200 | |
The Session: Too Close to Home | 201 | |
The Vital "Connection" | 216 | |
11. | In Search of a Home for the Soul | 220 |
A Farewell Note | 237 | |
Bibliography | 241 | |
Index | 251 |
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