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The borderline personality in analysis

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Chiron clinical series)Wilmette, IL Chiron Publications c1988Description: 276pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0933029136
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Contents:
Schwartz-Salant, Nathan - Before the creation: the unconscious couple in borderline states of mind. Charlton, Randolph S - Lines and shadows: fictions from the borderline. Kacirek, Susanne - Subject-object differentiation in the analysis of borderline cases: the great mother, the Self, and others. Beebe, John - Primary ambivalence toward the self: its nature and treatment. Dieckmann, Hans - Formation of and dealing with symbols in borderline patients. Kast, Verena - Transference and countertransference mirrored in personal fantasies and related fairy-tale motifs in the therapy of a patient with a borderline structure. Samuels, Andrew - Gender and the borderline. Perera, Sylvia Brinton - Ritual integration of aggression in psychotherapy
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Schwartz-Salant, Nathan - Before the creation: the unconscious couple in borderline states of mind. Charlton, Randolph S - Lines and shadows: fictions from the borderline. Kacirek, Susanne - Subject-object differentiation in the analysis of borderline cases: the great mother, the Self, and others. Beebe, John - Primary ambivalence toward the self: its nature and treatment. Dieckmann, Hans - Formation of and dealing with symbols in borderline patients. Kast, Verena - Transference and countertransference mirrored in personal fantasies and related fairy-tale motifs in the therapy of a patient with a borderline structure. Samuels, Andrew - Gender and the borderline. Perera, Sylvia Brinton - Ritual integration of aggression in psychotherapy

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