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Invasive Objects

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Zusatztext 95830693 Informationen zum Autor Paul Williams, Ph.D., is a training and supervising analyst with the British Psychoanalytical Society and a consultant psychotherapist in the British National Health Service, as well as a member of the Royal Anthropological Institute. From 2001-2007 he was joint Editor-in-Chief, with Glen Gabbard, of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis . He has written widely on the subjects of personality disorders and psychosis, and co-authored, with Murray Jackson, Unimaginable Storms: A Search for Meaning in Psychosis (Karnac, 1994). Zusammenfassung Offers a collection of papers which investigates the serious mental disturbance, often characterized by the presence of intrusive and invasive thoughts and fantasies that originate in a traumatic past but which can colonize and destroy the rational mind. This title also features papers on psychoanalytic thinking. Inhaltsverzeichnis Gabbard , Foreword. Part I: Clinical Papers. Incorporation of an Invasive Object. Some Difficulties in the Analysis of a Withdrawn Patient. Psychotic Developments in a Sexually Abused Borderline Patient. Making Time, Killing Time. The Psychoanalytic Therapy of "Cluster A" Personality Disorders: Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal. The Beautiful Mind of John Nash: Notes Toward a Psychoanalytic Reading. Part II: Applied Papers. Madness in Society. The Worm that Flies in the Night. "The Central Phobic Position": Notes on Andre Green's "New Formulation of the Free Association Method" and the Analysis of Borderline States. Freud-baiting. Notes on "Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis" (Freud, 1909). Unimaginable Storms: Introduction and Conclusion.

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