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"This volume is a collection of 14 previously published papers, chronicling a modern position on object relations theory in its clinical rather than theoretical aspects. The editor, along with a number of contributors, including Glen O. Gabbard and Thomas Ogden, are members of a group of brilliant young American psychoanalysts who are forging aggressively into fields initially explored by the British psychoanalytic adherents. Hamilton, formerly a Menninger Foundation staff member, has moved to Oregon, where he is taking a vigorous role in the education of psychoanalysts. The papers in the volume are in the main well known and written by authoritative clinicians. Hamilton's editing is excellent; he provides a useful brief rationale for each paper. After a brilliant dissertation on the whole field of object relations theory, the book's three sections cover the differences among theories and therapists and their techniques; the relationship between therapist and patient; and clinical accounts of work with severely disturbed patients. Hamilton clearly is committed to the object relations approach and takes pains to delineate how it varies from traditional ego-psychological, drive-defense approaches. He has published on this subject in the past and uses literary metaphors and intense and passionate language to convey how important he considers this particular branch of psychoanalysis to be and how different it is from the American and Freudian schools. He points out that the parallel development between object relations theory and ego psychology in the British Psycho-Analytical Institute came from the treatment of patients more disturbed than those their American counterparts were seeing, people whose primary issues had to do with difficulties in establishing, internalizing and externalizing relationships, who had problems with reciprocity and mutuality. This book will have wide usefulness both to busy clinicians and to academically oriented psychotherapists who want a collection of papers for teaching purpo

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Introduction
A Critical Review of Object Relations Theory p. 1
Different Patients, Different Therapists, Different Theories
An Ego Psychology-Object Relations Theory Approach to the Transference p. 29
The Interpretive Moment p. 53
Formulation of States of Mind in Psychotherapy p. 75
Splitting and Projective Identification among Healthier Individuals p. 85
Projective Identification and Couple Therapy p. 99
The Therapist and the Relationship
The Selfobject Function of Projective Identification p. 139
The Containing Function and the Analyst's Projective Identification p. 163
Intersubjectivity in Psychoanalytic Treatment p. 181
Psychotherapy of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder Patient: Two Contrasting Approaches p. 195
Back to the Source
On "Doing Nothing" in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of the Refractory Borderline Patient p. 215
Misrecognitions and the Fear of Not Knowing p. 229
The "Dis-affected" Patient: Reflections on Affect Pathology p. 251
Identification and Its Vicissitudes as Observed in Psychosis p. 275
Afterword p. 299
Acknowledgments p. 301
Index p. 305

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