The Primitive Edge of ExperienceThis book is concerned with the primitive edge of human experience. It explores the idea that human experience is the product of the dialectical interplay of three modes of generating experience: the depressive, the paranoid-schizoid, and the autistic-contiguous. |
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... understandings in a different way. The value of developing new ways of knowing lies not simply in the greater self-understanding one might achieve, but as importantly in the possibility that a wider range of thoughts, feelings, and ...
... understandings in a different way. The value of developing new ways of knowing lies not simply in the greater self-understanding one might achieve, but as importantly in the possibility that a wider range of thoughts, feelings, and ...
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... understandings of schizoid phenomena based on a view that Klein's paranoid-schizoid position or Fairbairn's internal ... understanding of the nature of the interplay of autistic-contiguous, paranoid-schizoid, and depressive modes of ...
... understandings of schizoid phenomena based on a view that Klein's paranoid-schizoid position or Fairbairn's internal ... understanding of the nature of the interplay of autistic-contiguous, paranoid-schizoid, and depressive modes of ...
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... understanding the psychological-interpersonal processes mediating the entry into the female Oedipus complex. As is the case with other transitional phenomena, this transitional relationship serves the function of allowing the discovery ...
... understanding the psychological-interpersonal processes mediating the entry into the female Oedipus complex. As is the case with other transitional phenomena, this transitional relationship serves the function of allowing the discovery ...
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Thomas Ogden. into the Oedipus complex that is specific to male development, an understanding that is not simply a transposition of one's conception of the entry into the female Oedipus complex. The transition into the male Oedipus ...
Thomas Ogden. into the Oedipus complex that is specific to male development, an understanding that is not simply a transposition of one's conception of the entry into the female Oedipus complex. The transition into the male Oedipus ...
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... understanding the patient except through his or her own emotionally colored perceptions of and responses to the patient. Of these perceptions and responses, only a small proportion are conscious, and it is therefore imperative that the ...
... understanding the patient except through his or her own emotionally colored perceptions of and responses to the patient. Of these perceptions and responses, only a small proportion are conscious, and it is therefore imperative that the ...
Contents
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The Nature of AutisticContiguous Anxiety | |
4 | |
Schizoid Phenomena | |
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The Transitional Relationship | |
A Reevaluation of the Freudian Female Oedipal Narrative | |
The Absence of Thirdness | |
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Creating Analytic Significance | |
Cautionary Tales | |
Anxious Questioning | |
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The Structuralization of Misrecognition | |
Misrecognition as a Dimension of Eating Disorders | |
Implications for the Development of Gender Identity | |
The Organization of Sexual Meaning | |
References | |
Index | |
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analysand analysis analytic setting analytic space anxiety aspect attempt autistic shapes autistic-contiguous mode autistic-contiguous position become beginning bodily castration anxiety chapter Chasseguet-Smirgel child conception constitutes context countertransference created danger defense depressive mode depressive position described discussed early experienced external fantasy father-in-mother fear felt female Oedipus complex Freud girl’s idea initial internal object relations internal object relationship internal object world International Journal International Universities Press interpretation involves Jason Aronson Journal of Psycho-Analysis Klein little boy little girl male means mediated meeting misrecognitions mode of experience Oedipal father Ogden omnipotent one’s paranoid-schizoid mode paranoid-schizoid position pathological patient penis person phallic phallus phenomena pre-Oedipal mother primal scene phantasy primitive projective identification psychoanalytic psychological organization relatedness schizoid schizophrenic sensations sense sensory experience sensory surface sexual skin space symbol T. S. Eliot talk therapist therapy transference transitional Oedipal relationship transitional relationship Tustin unconscious mind understanding understood Winnicott York