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Tables of Contents for An Introduction to Psychodynamic Counselling
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
1
4
1 The Basic Principles of Therapeutic Practice and the Concept of Containment
5
21
The therapeutic in everyday life
5
4
The roots of the therapeutic in ritual healing
9
3
From mastery to dialogue
12
2
Therapeutic dialogue
14
6
Containment: the basic therapeutic principle
20
3
Summary
23
2
Further reading
25
1
2 The Setting
26
21
The setting as the instrument of the container function of the counsellor
26
1
The features of the setting
27
1
Spatial aspects of the setting
28
1
Temporal aspects of the setting
29
2
Contractual aspects of the setting
31
5
The counsellor's attitude and conduct as part of the setting functions as a set situation
36
1
An introduction to Mrs A: how the client accommodates to the setting
37
8
Summary
45
1
Further reading
45
2
3 Theory I: The Developmental Point of View and the Oedipus Complex
47
22
The purpose of theory
48
1
A theoretical perspective on loss and attachment
49
3
The developmental point of view
52
1
Making sense of symptoms and the theory of repression
53
5
The ego, identification with the object and the structure of depression
58
3
The Oedipus complex
61
8
4 Theory II: The Internal World and the Depressive and Paranoid-Schizoid Modes of Experience
69
24
Internal objects and the internal world
69
6
Mourning and the depressive position
75
3
The depressive and the paranoid-schizoid modes of experience
78
5
The Oedipus complex and the depressive position
83
2
The early stages of the Oedipus complex and gender identity
85
3
Theory and belief
88
2
Summary
90
2
Further reading
92
1
5 Transference and its Manifestations
93
18
Mrs A: the nature of her transference onto the counsellor
93
3
Freud and the discovery of transference
96
2
Types of transference
98
1
Illustrations of the negative transference
99
5
Illustrations of the erotic transference
104
4
The social dimension of transference
108
3
6 Working in the Transference
111
13
How to recognize transference
111
1
Counter-transference
112
5
Working in the transference
117
5
Summary
122
1
Further reading
123
1
7 Working with More Disturbed Clients
124
16
A therapeutic consultation with an ill child
124
3
Psychosis
127
5
Narcissistic and borderline states of mind
132
5
Summary
137
1
Further reading
138
2
8 The Organizational Framework
140
7
Summary
146
1
Further reading
146
1
Appendix
147
2
References
149
3
Index
152