Projection, Identification, Projective Identification

Author:   Joseph Sandler
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367326128


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   05 July 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Joseph Sandler
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.220kg
ISBN:  

9780367326128


ISBN 10:   0367326124
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   05 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword -- Internalization and Externalization -- The Concept of Projective Identification -- Projection and Projective Identification -- Discussion of W. W. Meissner’s Paper -- Projective Identification: Clinical Aspects -- Discussion of Betty Joseph’s Paper -- Projection and Projective Identification Developmental and Clinical Aspects -- Discussion of Otto F. Kemberg’s Paper -- Projection, Identification, and Projective Identification: Their Relation to Political Process -- Discussion of Rafael Moses’s Paper -- Dybbuk Possession and Mechanisms of Internalization and Externalization: A Case Study -- Concluding Discussion

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Addressing the problems and perplexities of projective identification, Sandler meticulously examines the interrelated issues of theory and therapy. He achieves a very illuminating, in depth exploration and exposition of an important and controversial analytic concept. -- (03/01/2011) Sandler and his collaborators are to be congratulated for having produced a comprehensive, authorities, and scholarly overview of the complex and controversial realm encompassed within the rubrics of Projection, Identification, Projective Identification. The range of viewpoint is expectedly wide, but always informative. The concept of projective identification has been extracted from its specifically Kleinian origin and linkage and explored for its relevance within various major psychoanalytic theoretical frameworks. And a special achievement: the whole volume is at all times lucid and interesting. -- (03/01/2011) The book is the product of a symposium in which a group of eminent analysts gave unusually lucid and scholarly papers, each followed by an illuminating and enriching discussion. Dr. Sandler, in his introductory paper and in his organizing role, masterfully centers the issues and even manages to introduce humour. No simple answers are given, but through careful scholarship and clinical illustration the problems are clarified and the reader may reach his own conclusions. Every analyst interested in the newer and clinical propositions of our analytic discourse will benefit from study of this work. -- (03/01/2011)


Addressing the problems and perplexities of projective identification, Sandler meticulously examines the interrelated issues of theory and therapy. He achieves a very illuminating, in depth exploration and exposition of an important and controversial analytic concept. -- (03/01/2011) The book is the product of a symposium in which a group of eminent analysts gave unusually lucid and scholarly papers, each followed by an illuminating and enriching discussion. Dr. Sandler, in his introductory paper and in his organizing role, masterfully centers the issues and even manages to introduce humour. No simple answers are given, but through careful scholarship and clinical illustration the problems are clarified and the reader may reach his own conclusions. Every analyst interested in the newer and clinical propositions of our analytic discourse will benefit from study of this work. -- (03/01/2011) Sandler and his collaborators are to be congratulated for having produced a comprehensive, authorities, and scholarly overview of the complex and controversial realm encompassed within the rubrics of Projection, Identification, Projective Identification. The range of viewpoint is expectedly wide, but always informative. The concept of projective identification has been extracted from its specifically Kleinian origin and linkage and explored for its relevance within various major psychoanalytic theoretical frameworks. And a special achievement: the whole volume is at all times lucid and interesting. -- (03/01/2011)


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