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- catalog abstract "What is hatred? How does it differ from rage? What are its origins? Is hatred ever rational? Why are some people unable to let go of it while others are completely incapable of feeling it? Eight distinguished psychoanalysts provide the answers to these and other related questions in this tightly organized volume. With the help of clinical vignettes and literary portrayals, these experienced therapists address the emergence of hatred in the clinical situation. They highlight the various purposes served by the patient's hatred including drive discharge, projective identification, defense against dependence, anchoring of identity, and self holding. They also present a rich understanding of the hatred felt by the therapist vis-a-vis hateful and chronically self-destructive individuals. Finally, they discuss the technical implications of these concepts and delineate useful interventions to contain, manage, and interpret the patient's intense hatred. The matters discussed in this book are diverse and include infant observation, gender differences, child abuse, severe character pathology, multiple personality, countertransference difficulties, literary characters, racial prejudice, ethnic hatred, and war. The focus of the book, however, remains clinical. Its ultimate aim is to enhance the clinician's ability to deal with the hatred felt by the patient, and, at times, by the therapist.".
- catalog contributor b7905802.
- catalog contributor b7905803.
- catalog contributor b7905804.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "What is hatred? How does it differ from rage? What are its origins? Is hatred ever rational? Why are some people unable to let go of it while others are completely incapable of feeling it? Eight distinguished psychoanalysts provide the answers to these and other related questions in this tightly organized volume. With the help of clinical vignettes and literary portrayals, these experienced therapists address the emergence of hatred in the clinical situation. They highlight the various purposes served by the patient's hatred including drive discharge, projective identification, defense against dependence, anchoring of identity, and self holding. They also present a rich understanding of the hatred felt by the therapist vis-a-vis hateful and chronically self-destructive individuals. Finally, they discuss the technical implications of these concepts and delineate useful interventions to contain, manage, and interpret the patient's intense hatred. The matters discussed in this book are diverse and include infant observation, gender differences, child abuse, severe character pathology, multiple personality, countertransference difficulties, literary characters, racial prejudice, ethnic hatred, and war. The focus of the book, however, remains clinical. Its ultimate aim is to enhance the clinician's ability to deal with the hatred felt by the patient, and, at times, by the therapist.".
- catalog extent "xii, 172 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Birth of hatred.".
- catalog identifier "1568214286".
- catalog isFormatOf "Birth of hatred.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Northvale, N.J. : J. Aronson,".
- catalog relation "Birth of hatred.".
- catalog subject "152.4 20".
- catalog subject "1996 D-674".
- catalog subject "Aggression psychology Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Aggressiveness.".
- catalog subject "BF 575.H3 B619 1995".
- catalog subject "BF575.H3 B57 1995".
- catalog subject "Hate Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Hate.".
- catalog subject "Parent and child.".
- catalog subject "Parent-Child Relations Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Violence Psychological aspects.".
- catalog title "The birth of hatred : developmental, clinical, and technical apsects of intense aggression / edited by Salman Akhtar, Selma Kramer, and Henri Parens.".
- catalog type "text".