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Introduction 1
1 Fairbairn's Intellectual Development and a Review of His Early Papers 15
2 Fairbairn's Structural Model and His Radical Approach to Psychoanalytic Treatment 51
3 The Dynamic Relationships Between the Pathological Ego Structures 85
4 A Fairbairnian Approach to the Therapeutic Relationship 117
5 Working with the Borderline Patient and the Battered Woman 153
6 A Structural Analysis of Obsessional and Histrionic Disorders 185
7 The Legacy of Fairbairn's Contribution to Psychoanalysis 207
References 215
Index 221
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