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583 related items for PubMed ID: 25346080

  • 1. The patient's objects in the analyst's mind.
    Kulish N.
    Psychoanal Q; 2014 Oct; 83(4):843-69. PubMed ID: 25346080
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  • 2. Using countertransference: analytic contact, projective identification, and transference phantasy states.
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  • 3. Countertransference, conflictual listening, and the analytic object relationship.
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  • 4. A mind of one's own.
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  • 5. The body of the analyst and the analytic setting: reflections on the embodied setting and the symbiotic transference.
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  • 7. The analyst and the patient's object world: notes on an aspect of countertransference.
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  • 8. THE USE OF THE ANALYST AND THE SENSE OF BEING REAL: THE CLINICAL MEANING OF WINNICOTT'S "THE USE OF AN OBJECT".
    Fabozzi P.
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  • 9. Reflections: can the analyst share a traumatizing experience with a traumatized patient?
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  • 10. The influence of theory on the psychoanalyst's countertransference.
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  • 11. Exploring a patient's shift from relative silence to verbal expressiveness: observations on an element of the analyst's participation.
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  • 12. Problems of internalization: a button is a button is-not.
    Rockwell S.
    Psychoanal Q; 2014 Jan; 83(1):23-47. PubMed ID: 24470363
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  • 13. Seeing, mirroring, desiring: the impact of the analyst's pregnant body on the patient's body image.
    Yakeley J.
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  • 14. Playing in the Darkness: Use of the Object and Use of the Subject.
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    J Am Psychoanal Assoc; 2018 Aug; 66(4):743-765. PubMed ID: 30249131
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  • 15. Psychic reality and the interpretation of transference.
    Caper R.
    Psychoanal Q; 1997 Jan; 66(1):18-33. PubMed ID: 9055338
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  • 16. The analyst's countertransference to the psychoanalytic process.
    Parsons M.
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  • 17. The genesis of interpretation.
    Arlow JA.
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