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Psychodynamic Practice
Individuals, Groups and Organisations
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Book Review

Projective identification: the fate of a concept

Pages 225-227 | Published online: 14 Apr 2013

References

  • Waska , R. 2004 . Projective identification: The Kleinian interpretation , London : Brunner/Routledge .
  • Waska , R. 2006 . The danger of change: The Kleinian approach with patients who experience progress as trauma , London : Brunner/Routledge .
  • Waska , R. 2007 . The concept of analytic contact: A Kleinian approach to reaching the hard to reach patient , London : Brunner/Routledge .
  • Waska , R. 2010a . Treating severe depressive and persecutory anxieties states: Using analytic contact to transform the unbearable , London : Karnac .
  • Waska , R. 2010b . Love, hate, and knowledge: The Kleinian method of analytic contact and the future of psychoanalysis , London : Karnac .
  • Waska , R. 2010c . The modern kleinian approach to psychoanalysis: Clinical illustrations , New York , NY : Jason Aronson .
  • Waska , R. 2011a . Moments of uncertainty in psychoanalytic practice: Interpreting within the matrix of projective identification, counter-transference, and enactment , New York , NY : Columbia University Press .
  • Waska , R. 2011b . The total transference and the complete counter-transference: The Kleinian psychoanalytic approach with more disturbed patients , New York , NY : Jason Aronson .

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