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Tables of Contents for Countertransference Issues in Psychiatric Treatment
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
ix
2
Introduction to the Review of Psychiatry Series
xi
2
John M. Oldham, M.D.
Michelle B. Riba, M.D., Series Editors
Foreword
xiii
 
Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.
Chapter 1 An Overview of Countertransference: Theory and Technique
1
26
Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.
Key Concepts in Countertransference
3
9
Projective Identification
3
5
Role-Responsiveness
8
1
Countertransference Enactment
9
1
Relational/Constructivist Theories
10
2
Consensus and Controversy
12
9
Role of Countertransference Enactments
13
1
Therapist Self-Disclosure
14
3
Containment of Countertransference Feelings
17
4
Conclusion
21
1
References
21
6
Chapter 2 Countertransference in the Treatment of the Suicidal Borderline Patient
27
18
John T. Maltsberger, M.D.
Suicidal Borderline Patients
29
2
Psychological Circumstances Favoring Projective Identification
31
2
Coercive Bondage
33
1
Countertransference Inflation: Reactions to Idealizing Projections
33
1
Countertransference Shock: Reactions to Debasing (Hostile) Projections
34
4
Enlistment of the Therapist in Suicide
38
2
Conclusion
40
1
Reference
41
4
Chapter 3 Countertransference in General Psychiatry
45
28
Marcia Kraft Goin, M.D.
Medication Compliance
47
4
Split Treatment: The Triangular Relationship
51
2
Multiple-Treater Settings
53
4
Violent and Assaultive Patients
57
5
Consultation and Liaison
62
3
Forensic Psychiatry
65
1
Reimbursement
66
1
When the Psychiatrist Is Ill
67
1
Conclusion
68
1
References
69
4
Chapter 4 Countertransference in the Treatment of the Antisocial Patient
73
12
John R. Lion, M.D.
General Issues in the Countertransference
73
2
Mistrust and Skepticism
75
1
Reactions to Accounts of Violence
76
1
The Background of the Clinician
77
1
Training Issues: The Resident as the Victim of Violence
78
1
Narcissism
79
1
Drug Abuse and Countertransference
80
1
Antisocial Women
81
1
The Alien Nature of Crime
82
1
Case Example
83
1
References
84
1
Chapter 5 Countertransference and Assisted Suicide
85
32
Francis T. Varghese, M.B.B.S., F.R.A.N.Z.C.P.
Brian Kelly, B.Med., Ph.D., F.R.A.N.Z.C.P.
Suicide and "Rational" Suicide in the Terminally Ill
87
5
The Interpersonal Context in the Desire for Death
92
3
Doctors and Death
95
5
Assessment of Competence and the Therapeutic Frame
100
4
Countertransference: The Intersubjectivity of the Request for Physician-Assisted Suicide
104
7
Conclusion
111
1
References
112
5
Afterword
117
2
Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.
Index
119