Between unknown change and familiar retreat : psychotherapy technique for our most challenging patients / by Robert Waska.

The theme of Dr. Robert Waska?s new book involves how all patients, whether neurotic, borderline, or psychotic, want their problems to ease and their stress to stop but unconsciously they avoid any real psychological change. They strive to maintain their psychic equilibrium regardless of how destruc...

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Main Author: Waska, Robert T. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Brill, 2017.
Series:Contemporary psychoanalytic studies, VOLUME 25
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Summary:The theme of Dr. Robert Waska?s new book involves how all patients, whether neurotic, borderline, or psychotic, want their problems to ease and their stress to stop but unconsciously they avoid any real psychological change. They strive to maintain their psychic equilibrium regardless of how destructive it may be, in an effort to avoid the loss of what is known and to avoid the unknown pain or punishment that change might bring.0Each chapter provides the reader with a contemporary Kleinian focus on central theoretical and clinical concepts such as projective identification, enactment, transference, pathological organizations, and depressive or paranoid acting out. The reader then is shown the careful and thoughtful interpretive work necessary in these complex clinical situations.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004357198
900435719X
ISSN:1571-4977 ;
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.