Feeling, Being, and the Sense of Self
Taylor & Francis
Provides an account of the nature and functioning of the non-verbal self, rooted in nature of affect and functioning of an 'affective appraisal mechanism', located in brainstem and right hemisphere of brain. This book draws on theory of narcissism. > This book explores the underlying mechanisms of the psyche. It traces the development of the individual and, in particular, the development of the sense of self, which is understood to be intimately related to the individual's object relations and to play a crucial role in core clinical phenomena. The book outlines a new perspective on identity and affect which sheds light into the heartland of analytic theory, providing fresh insights into narcissism, and narcissistic, borderline, hysteric, and schizoid psychopathologies. > ContentsINTRODUCTIONPART I CHAPTER ONE The clinical pictureCHAPTER TWO IdentityCHAPTER THREE AffectCHAPTER FOUR Klein and Bion: projective identificationand the paranoid-schizoid positionCHAPTER FIVE TechniqueCX
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