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Transference and projection : mirrors to the self / Jan Grant and Jim Crawley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Buckingham ; Philadelphia : Open University Press, 2002.Description: xx, 152 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0335203159
  • 0335203140
ISSN:
  • 9780335203147
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC489.T73 G73
Contents:
1. Mirrors to the self: an introduction to transference -- Introducing transference -- A working definition of transference -- Transference and the unconscious -- Why is transference important? -- Three major ways of understanding transference -- Communicating the transference -- Transference and brief psychotherapy -- Using transference and projection to understand the internal self -- Promotion of the transference -- Working with transference and projection -- Resistance to transference -- Interpretations and transference -- 2. Projection and projective identification -- Projection -- Projection in daily life -- Projection in cyberspace -- Projection in therapy groups -- Projective identification -- Why is projective identification important? -- Some principles in working with projective identification -- 3. Early development of the understanding of transference -- Freud's discovery of transference -- Transference in the work of Melanie Klein -- 4. Developments in understanding transference: psychodynamic psychotherapies -- Object relations -- Working with transference in object relations therapy -- Self psychology -- Working with transference in self psychology -- Intersubjective approaches -- Working with transference from an intersubjective perspective -- Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy -- Working with transference in brief psychodynamic therapy -- 5. Schemas and scripts: cognitive-behavioural therapy and transference -- Cognitive-behavioural therapy and the therapeutic relationship -- Schema and script theory. 6. The real relationship: transference and humanistic-existential/experiential therapies -- 7. The transference prism: couples and family therapy -- 8. Recognizing and responding to transference.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

1. Mirrors to the self: an introduction to transference --
Introducing transference --
A working definition of transference --
Transference and the unconscious --
Why is transference important? --
Three major ways of understanding transference --
Communicating the transference --
Transference and brief psychotherapy --
Using transference and projection to understand the internal self --
Promotion of the transference --
Working with transference and projection --
Resistance to transference --
Interpretations and transference --
2. Projection and projective identification --
Projection --
Projection in daily life --
Projection in cyberspace --
Projection in therapy groups --
Projective identification --
Why is projective identification important? --
Some principles in working with projective identification --
3. Early development of the understanding of transference --
Freud's discovery of transference --
Transference in the work of Melanie Klein --
4. Developments in understanding transference: psychodynamic psychotherapies --
Object relations --
Working with transference in object relations therapy --
Self psychology --
Working with transference in self psychology --
Intersubjective approaches --
Working with transference from an intersubjective perspective --
Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy --
Working with transference in brief psychodynamic therapy --
5. Schemas and scripts: cognitive-behavioural therapy and transference --
Cognitive-behavioural therapy and the therapeutic relationship --
Schema and script theory.
6. The real relationship: transference and humanistic-existential/experiential therapies --
7. The transference prism: couples and family therapy --
8. Recognizing and responding to transference.

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