After the death of someone greatly valued, the grief-stricken relative or friend goes through consecutive phases of mourning. When the process develops complications, clinical research shows that fixation usually occurs at one specific phase—that in which the mourner is in a limbo of uncertainty about the death and yearns to bring the dead to life. The situation is complex inasmuch as along with the longing to restore the dead is a dread of ever seeing him again. These conflicting emotions result in the picture of established pathological grief with its characteristic underlying psychodynamic processes. Once diagnosed, this condition may be successfully treated by a method of brief psychotherapy called re-grief work. (34 pp.)
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The Development of Transference Neurosis
Case Study Step Five:
PEACOCK STORIES
A MAGICAL TOY
THE FATHER OF TODAY
MANIFESTATIONS OF EROTIC TRANSFERENCE
ATTEMPTS TO RESOLVE INTRAPSYCHIC CONFLICTS IN CONCRETE FASHION
THE VERMIN STORY AGAIN
OEDIPAL TRANSFERENCE
FURTHER TAMING OF AGGRESSION
WISHING TO HAVE CHILDREN
THE HIPPOPOTAMUS
TAKING STOCK
(22 pp.)
The Third Split Transference and Termination
Case Study Step Six:
REACTIONS TO THE TERMINATION DATE
MOURNING AND INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CHANGES
THE APPEARANCE OF AN OLD SYMPTOM
REVIEWING PARENTAL INTROJECTS
WISH FOR NEW IDENTITY
FIRST REFERENCE TO A MAGICAL PILLOW
SHARING A BED WITH FATHER
FREEDOM FROM NEUROSIS
SECRETS IN THE MAGICAL PILLOW
REVIEWING OLD IMAGES
THE ANALYST AS A NEW OBJECT
GIVING UP THE PENIS
REVIEWING THE PATHOGENIC TRAUMA
REVIEWING THE EXTERNAL REALITY
REVIEWING THE PATHOGENIC FANTASY
LAST MOURNING AND CELEBRATION
(26 pp.)
Six Steps in Treatment
This chapter will examine the six steps in sequence, although it must be remembered that either internal or external events may cause the temporary reappearance of one already completed (or aspects of it). Sequential consideration makes for an overall picture of the total treatment process and illustrates the ways in which characteristics of each step often dovetail with those of another. (21 pp.)
A Psychosis-Prone Borderline Patient
Case Study introduction:
DIAGNOSTIC PROFILE
PHENOMENOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS
DECISION FOR TREATMENT
(16 pp.)
The Establishment of a Reality Base
Case Study Step One:
ON THE COUCH
INITIAL REACTIONS OF THE ANALYST
(11 pp.)
The First Split Transference
Case Study Step Two:
HOW TO NOT MANAGE THE PATIENT’S LIFE
LINKING INTERPRETATIONS
A TEMPORARY RETURN TO STEP ONE
THE INABILITY TO INTEGRATE THE PAST WITH THE PRESENT
LIMIT SETTING
TAMING AGGRESSION
A CRUCIAL JUNCTURE
(13 pp.)
Focalized Psychotic Transference
Case Study Step Three:
WOMB FANTASY
THE VERMIN STORY
(7 pp.)
The Second Split Transference
Case Study Step Four:
ATTEMPTS AT INDIVIDUATION
HEARING INTERPRETATIONS
FURTHER WORK ON SEPARATION-INDIVIDUATION
A CRISIS IN THE ANALYST’S LIFE
RESCUE FANTASIES
RETURNING TO THE FIXATION POINT
A NONANALYTIC TRANSFERENCE
SECOND LOOK
RETURNING TO THE VERMIN STORY
RESOLUTION OF NONANALYTIC TRANSFERENCE
RECAPTURING CHILDHOOD DEPRESSION (22 pp.)
The Therapist’s Therapeutic Regressions and Countertransferences
The more severely regressed and undeveloped the patient is, the more the psychoanalytically oriented therapist needs to regress more deeply in his psychoanalytically oriented treatment. (16 pp.)
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