The Analysis of the Self: A Systematic Approach to the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Narcissistic Personality DisordersTABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 2. idealizing transference 3. a clinical illustration of idealizing transference 4. clinical and therapeutic aspects of the idealizing transference 5. types of mirror transference: a classification according to devleopmental considerations 6. types of mirror transferences: a classification according to genetic dynamic considerations 7. the therapeutic process in the mirror transference 8. general remarks about narcissistic transferences 9. clinical illustration of the narcissistic transference 10. some reactions of the anlyst to the idealizing transference 11. some reactions of the analyst to the mirror transference 12. some therapeutic transformations in the analysis of narcissistic personalities. |
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INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATIONS | 1 |
THE IDEALIZING TRANSFERENCE | 37 |
A CLINICAL ILLUSTRATION OF IDEALIZING | 57 |
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