Being and not being
Being and not being: clinical applications of the death instinct
O. Weininger; foreword by Michael Eigen
Publisher: Madison, Conn. : International Universities Press, c1996.
ISBN: 0823604659
DDC: 155.937
LCC: BF175.5
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Library: Deakin University
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100 1 $aWeininger, Otto,$d1929-
245 10 $aBeing and not being :$bclinical applications of
the death instinct /$cO. Weininger ; foreword by Michael
Eigen.
260 $aMadison, Conn. :$bInternational Universities
Press,$cc1996.
300 $ap. cm.
505 0 $aForeword / Michael Eigen -- Ch. 1. Early
developmental origin of the death instinct: its relationship
to the superego -- Ch. 2. Developmental origins of the death
instinct: children's phantasy contributions to the harshness
of superego formation -- Ch. 3. Internal objects -- Ch. 4.
The paradoxical compromise of not being: early oral sadism
and incorporation of a cruel superego that is both
protective and destructive of the ego -- Ch. 5. The
beleaguered ego: defences against the death instinct -- Ch.
6. Transference/countertransference issues in a patient
"addicted" to death -- Ch. 7. The destructive role of envy
and its alliance with the death instinct to prevent
dependency and successful developmental and therapeutic
outcome -- Ch. 8. Finishing therapy: one session after three
years of treatment with a patient who is setting a date for
termination of treatment -- Ch. 9. It's not forever and
never again: young children's developmental concepts of
death.
505 8 $aCh. 10. Dying and disabled children and children
who feel unwanted -- Ch. 11. A three-year-old tries to
understand death -- Ch. 12. Hospital and parental roles:
deflection of the death instinct -- Ch. 13. "Our minds help
create the world we think we inhabit" [Piercy, 1991]
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 $aDeath instinct.
650 0 $aParent and child.
650 0 $aPsychoanalysis.