1st Edition

The Psychotic Aspects of the Personality

By David Rosenfeld Copyright 1992
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Psychotic: Aspects of the Personality presents the results of the author's many years of experience as an analyst working with deeply disturbed or psychotic patients, and demonstrates how the deeply resulting clinical and theoretical formulations may additionally be applied to less disturbed patients. Dealing with the theory and clinical treatment of the psychotic aspects of the personality, includes a review of the literature and a rich array of clinical material to illustrate the author's technical approach. A chapter devoted to the survivors of concentration camps shows how the concept of encapsulated autistic nuclei leads to new diagnostic and technical procedures, while a further paper discusses the psychotic difficulties attending heart-transplant surgery. Further essays illuminate the importance of the accurate detection and the use of the countertransference and the significance of the supervisor's supportive role in severe cases.

    Foreword , Preface , Psychosis and Psychotic Part , Psychosis and psychotic part: a clinical approach , Identification and its vicissitudes in relation to the Nazi phenomenon , Psychosis and cardiac transplant , Countertransference and the psychotic part of the personality , Child analysis: technique and psychotic aspects of the personality , Psychosis, Technique, and Body Image , Technique, acting out, and psychosomatics , The handling of resistances in adult patients , Hypochondrias, somatic delusion and body image , Drug Addiction, Impulsions, and Linguistics , Drug abuse and inanimate objects , Psychoanalysis of the impulsive character: a linguistic-communicative study , Linguistics and psychosis

    Biography

    David Rosenfeld