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Tables of Contents for Getting Past Resistance in Psychotherapy With the Out-Of-Control Adolescent
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Acknowledgments
ix
 
Introduction
1
6
1. Forms of Resistance in Out-of-Control Adolescents
7
22
The Problem of Beginning Treatment with Adolescents
7
4
The Form Resistance Takes in Out-of-Control Adolescents
11
3
Basic Forms of Resistance in Out-of-Control Adolescents
14
13
Concluding Thoughts on Adolescent Resistance
27
2
2. The Role of Manipulation in the Treatment of Out-of-Control Patients
29
20
The Question of Manipulation
29
4
The Concept of an Alliance with the Patient
33
3
Forming a Treatment Alliance with Adolescent Patients
36
7
Principles of Manipulation with Out-of-Control Adolescents
43
2
Brief Clinical Example
45
4
3. Theoretical Foundations: The Narcissistic Core
49
24
The Narcissistic Core and the Resistance Stage of Treatment
49
3
Narcissism, the Oedipal Stage, and the Ego Ideal
52
6
Pathology Related to the Failure of the Ego Ideal
58
12
Ego Ideal Pathology and the Form of Resistance
70
1
Ego Ideal Pathology and Age-Appropriate Developmental Issues
71
2
4. Narcissistic Resistance
73
26
Value, Devaluation, and Reality
73
8
Object Relations, Egocentricity, and the Failure of Empathy
81
2
The Treatment of Overvaluation of the Self and Egocentricity
83
15
Conclusion
98
1
5. Masochistic Resistance
99
24
Presenting Picture
99
1
The Appearance of Wanting Help
100
3
Angry Masochism
103
3
Docile Masochism
106
2
The Avoidance of Initiative
108
3
Therapy as a Struggle for Powerlessness
111
7
Reframing with Angry Masochistic Patients
118
2
Further Considerations
120
3
6. Paranoid Resistance
123
24
The Mistrustful Adolescent
123
3
Paranoid Depression
126
2
Paranoid Relatedness
128
3
Treatment of Paranoid Styles of Relatedness
131
13
Further Considerations
144
3
7. The Schizoid Defense
147
30
The Presenting Picture
147
2
Schizoid Depression
149
3
The Schizoid Adolescent Compared with the Schizoid Adult
152
8
The Schizoid Defense
160
3
Treatment Approaches
163
10
Case Example
173
4
8. The Affectively Labile Adolescent
177
26
The Underlying Picture
177
4
The Use of Other People to Manage Pain
181
6
Treatment Obstacles
187
3
Outpatient Treatment Strategies
190
4
Residential Treatment of Affectively Labile Adolescents
194
7
Further Treatment Issues
201
1
Conclusions
202
1
References
203
8
Index
211