1st Edition

Resonance of Suffering Countertransference in Non-Neurotic Structures

By Andre Green Copyright 2007
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Some sixty years after the "Controversial Discussions" in the early 40s, this passionate book resurrects their spirit on a global scale. Under the aurthor's generous, tactful yet strong leadership, a small discussion group of noteworthy analysts of the International Psychoanalytical Association, coming from all the theoretical and geographical regions in today's psychoanalytic Babel, met several times over three years in order to deal, by way of the detailed discussion of their clinical experiences, with what to many of those involved was and still is a polemical concept: that of the borderline patient. Such a concept, widely accepted in the United States, remains controversial in many parts of the psychoanalytic universe, mainly in what concerns the multifaceted relationship between psychoanalytic and psychiatric categories. To be remarked upon is the sincerity put to play by the participants in expressing their doubts, their agreements and their disagreements in the heady process of developing a grasp on the others' viewpoint.

    The International Psychoanalysis Library , Introduction: a unique experience , Psychoanalysts doing exploratory research: the borderline patient, the borderline situation, and the question of diagnosis , The central phobic position: with a model of the free-association method , Lavoisier’s law applies to mental matter , Mental void and the borderline patient , Transference and countertransference management with borderline patients , Reflections on a group investigating borderline personality , The analyst’s psychic work and the three concepts of countertransference , Contributions Made at the Final Meeting of the IPA Research Group, September 2003 , Pulling it together , On the relevance of the borderline situation , Borderline traces and the question of diagnosis

    Biography

    Andre Green