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Robert Waska, MFT, PhD, is a graduate of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies and has a private psychoanalytic practice for individuals and couples in San Francisco and Marin County. He is the author of ten published textbooks on psychoanalytic theory and technique, is a contributing author for both The Handbook of Contemporary Psychotherapy and The Handbook of Hate, and has published over eighty articles in professional journals.
Part 1 Part I—Two Modes of Phantasy and Transference
Chapter 2 Chapter 1—Soft and Quiet, Hard and Loud: Two Types of Complex Transference States
Chapter 3 Chapter 2—Finding the Meaning:Moment-to-Moment Transference Workwith the Loud/Sharp States of Mind
Part 4 Part II—A Gift to the Alter: Generosity, Primitive Guilt, and Self-Protection
Chapter 5 Chapter 3—Pathological Aspects of Giving and Receiving: Conflicts within the Paranoid/Depressive Spectrum
Chapter 6 Chapter 4—Varieties of Depressive Anxiety: Fragile Patients in the Frey
Chapter 7 Chapter 5—Trouble in Paradise: The Trauma of Separation and Individuation within the Depressive Realm
Part 8 Part III—Striving for Analytic Contact under Difficult Conditions
Chapter 9 Chapter 6—Doing the Best We Can: Establishing Analytic Contact with Non-Attachment Patients
Chapter 10 Chapter 7—The Object Relational Struggles of Libidinal and Destructive Narcissists
Part 11 Conclusion