The taming of solitude : separation anxiety in psychoanalysis /

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Main Author: Quinodoz, Jean-Michel
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
French
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1993
Edition:English language ed.
Series:New library of psychoanalysis ; 20.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Book Cover
  • Half-Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • PART ONE Separation anxiety in psychoanalytic practice
  • 1 Separation anxiety in transference phantasies
  • The two faces of solitude
  • Separation anxiety: a universal phenomenon
  • How is separation anxiety manifested?
  • Between the conscious and the unconscious
  • Freud, separation and object-loss
  • Reality and the phantasy of separation and object-loss
  • Separation anxiety in the analysand2-analyst relationship
  • From clinical practice to the various theories
  • Notes
  • 2 Separation anxiety illustrated by a clinical exampleThe diversity of manifestations of separation anxiety
  • Meanings of an instance of acting out
  • Repetition of an infantile psychical trauma
  • Towards the working through of the Oedipal situation
  • The link between love and hate in ambivalence
  • The return of separation anxiety with the approach of the end of the analysis
  • Being oneself and tolerating solitude
  • 3 Approaches to the interpretation of separation anxiety
  • Separation and differentiation
  • Distinguishing for the purpose of unification
  • ""Separation anxiety and mourning-work""""Losses and gains""; ""At the junction between narcissistic relations and object relations""; ""Separation anxiety and narcissistic disorders""; ""Note""; ""PART ONE Separation anxiety in psychoanalytic practice""; ""4 Freud, separation anxiety and object-loss""; ""1 Separation and object-loss in Freudâ€?s early writings""; ""Infantile dependence and helplessness""; ""Fear of separation as the source of anxiety in the child""; ""The question of primary narcissism""; ""2 â€?Mounting and melancholiaâ€? (1917e [1915])""
  • ""Introjection of the lost object""""Ambiguities in Freud""; ""It is the subject-ego that criticizes the object and not the other way round""; ""Where does the sadism of the superego come from?""; ""Splitting of the ego and disavowal of reality as defences against object-loss""; ""A transference example of introjection of the lost object and of the turning back of hate against oneself""; ""3 Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety (1926d)""; ""Freud and Rankâ€?s The Trauma of Birth""; ""Anxiety as a reaction of the ego to the danger of object-loss""
  • ""The dangers vary according to the time of life""""Repetition, remembering and expectation of the traumatic situation""; ""The relationship between external and internal danger""; ""The affects of anxiety, pain and mourning""; ""Splitting of the ego, Freudâ€?s third theory of anxiety""; ""The influence of Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety""; ""Note""; ""5 The views of Melanie Klein and her school on separation anxiety and object-loss""; ""1 Separation anxiety and object-loss in Melanie Klein""; ""Separation and object-loss in the paranoid-schizoid position and the depressive position""