237
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Article

Trace-Objects: Discovering Negative Identification in the Schizoid Transference

References

  • Alvarez, A. (1980). Two regenerative situations in autism: Reclamation and becoming vertebrate. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 6, 69–80.
  • Alvarez, A. (2010), Levels of analytic work and levels of pathology: The work of calibration. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 91, 859–878.
  • Aron, L. (1991). The patient's experience of the analyst's subjectivity. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1, 29–51.
  • Aron, L. (1992). Interpretation as an expression of the analyst's subjectivity. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2, 475–507.
  • Bion, W. R. (1965). Transformations: Change from learning to growth. London, England: Tavistock.
  • Bromberg, P. (1983). The mirror and the mask: On narcissism and psychoanalytic growth. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 19, 359–387.
  • Bromberg, P. (1991). On knowing one's patient inside and out: The aesthetics of unconscious communication. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1, 399–422.
  • Burke, W. F. (1992). Countertransference disclosure and the asymmetry/mutuality dilemma. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2, 241–271.
  • Davies, J. (1998). Between the disclosure and foreclosure of erotic transference-countertransference: Can psychoanalysis find a place for adult sexuality? Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 8, 747–766.
  • Davies, J. (2004). Reply to commentaries. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 14, 755–767.
  • Diaz, J. (2007). The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao. New York, NY: Riverhead Books.
  • Ehrenberg, D. B. (1995). Self-disclosure: Therapeutic tool or indulgence?—Countertransference disclosure. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 31, 213–228.
  • Ferro, A. (2002). [Review of the book The work of the negative, by A. Green]. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 83, pp. 974–981.
  • Frank, K. A. (1997). The role of the analyst's inadvertent self-revelations. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 7, 281314.
  • Freud, S. (1925). Negation. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 6, 376–371.
  • Freud, S. (1955). Beyond the pleasure principal. In J. Strachey (Ed.), The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 18, pp. 1–64). London, England: Hogarth Press. (Original work published 1920).
  • Freud, S. (1957). Mourning and melancholia. In J. Strachey (Ed.), The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 14, pp. 237–258). London, England: Hogarth Press. (Original work published 1917).
  • Freud, S. (1964). Analysis terminable and interminable. In J. Strachey (Ed.), The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 23, pp. 209–254). London, England: Hogarth Press. (Original work published 1937)
  • Green, A. (1986). The dead mother. In On private madness (pp. 142–173). London, England: Hogarth Press.
  • Green, A. (1997). The intuition of the negative in playing and reality. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 78, 1071–1084.
  • Green, A. (1998). The primordial mind and the work of the negative. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 79, 649–655.
  • Green, A. (1999). The work of the negative. (A. Weller, Trans.). London, England: Free Association Books.
  • Green, A. (2001). Life narcissism, death narcissism. London, England: Free Association Books.
  • Green, A. (2002). The dual conception of narcissism: Positive and negative organizations. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 71, 631–649.
  • Green, A. (1999). The work of the negative. London, England: Free Association Books.
  • Greenberg, J. (1995). Self-disclosure: Is it psychoanalytic? Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 31, 193–205.
  • Hoffman, I. Z. (1983). The patient as interpreter of the analyst's experience. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 19, 389–422.
  • Kernberg, O. (2008). The destruction of time in pathological narcissism. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 89, 299–312.
  • Kernberg, O. (2009). The concept of death drive: A clinical perspective. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 90, 1009–1023.
  • Klein, M. (1935). A contribution to the psycho-genesis of manic-depressive states. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 16, 145–174.
  • Klein, M. (1946). Notes on some schizoid mechanism. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 27, 99–110.
  • Lewin, S. (2009). Delusional hate: Primary identification in the case of a gifted patient with a predatory mother. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 45, 218–238.
  • Lewin, S. (2011). Parallel identification: A shield against the assault of traumatic jealousy. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 21, 551–570.
  • Lewin, S. (2013). Uncaging the aggressor: narrative identification in work with an obsessional trauma survivor. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 45, 218–238.
  • Mitrani, J. L. (2001). Taking the transference: Some technical implications in three papers by Bion. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 82, 1085–1104.
  • Ogden, T. H. (1979). On projective identification. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 60, 357–373.
  • Ogden, T. H. (1988). On the dialectical structure of experience: Some clinical and theoretical implications. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 24, 17–45.
  • Renik, O. (1995). The ideal of the anonymous analyst and the problem of self-disclosure. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 64, 466–495.
  • Rosenfeld, H. (1964). On the psychopathology of narcissism a clinical approach. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 45, 332–337.
  • Rosenfeld, H. (1971). A clinical approach to the psychoanalytic theory of the life and death instincts: An investigation into the aggressive aspects of narcissism. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 52, 169–178.
  • Steiner, J. (2000). Containment, enactment and communication. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 81, 245–255.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.