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Title:
RG-27.34, Philip Wagner, The Second Analysis, Paper, August 1962
Date:
August 18, 1962
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NCP-LA
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Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s, 1930-1990 Item 34: RG-27.34, Philip Wagner, The Second Analysis, Paper, August 1962, August 18, 1962
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Subjects:
Accessibility of transference hostility
Analyst's personal value judgments
Analytic experience as an ego-sustaining refuge
Anonymity of the analyst
Borderline personality disorder
Case report of a transference impasse in a hysteric patient
Case studies
Chaotic Transference Reactions
Compulsive intellectual defense and regressive dependency
Countertransference attitudes that interfere with second analysis
Dependent psychoanalytic relationship
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Erotized transference as a defense
Friendship in the analytic relationship
Infantile self-image
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
Libidinal and narcissistic gratification
Moralistic attitudes in the analyst
Narcissistic patients
Obsessive-compulsive patients
Patient identification with the therapist
Patient projections in criticism of first analysis
Patients who have learned to work "analytically'
Philip S. Wagner, M.D.
Predominant characterological or neurotic defense
Problems in undergoing a second analysis
Reasons for termination of a first analysis
Reciprocal idealization between patient and analyst
Residual transference from the first analysis
Resistance to transference involvement
Restricted definition of a second analysis
Second psychoanalysis following termination of the first
Self-deception and underlying pregenital strivings
Termination grief with separation from the analyst
Termination of psychoanalysis by analyst
The hysteric patient and the enduring oedipal conflict
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
The on-going analysis
The Second Analysis
The second analysis in relation to the first analysis
The Transference Impasse of the Primarily Hysteric Patient
Tolerant and realistic perspective of the analyst
Transference bias in the analyst
Transference Idealization
Transference involvement
Transference involvement with the former analyst
Transference neurosis
Transitions into the second analysis
Underlying intolerable anxieties in analyst-patient relationship
Analyst's personal value judgments
Analytic experience as an ego-sustaining refuge
Anonymity of the analyst
Borderline personality disorder
Case report of a transference impasse in a hysteric patient
Case studies
Chaotic Transference Reactions
Compulsive intellectual defense and regressive dependency
Countertransference attitudes that interfere with second analysis
Dependent psychoanalytic relationship
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Documents of Kato Van Leeuwen in the NCP-LA Archive
Erotized transference as a defense
Friendship in the analytic relationship
Infantile self-image
Kato Van Leeuwen, American psychiatrist
Kato Van Leeuwen, correspondences
Libidinal and narcissistic gratification
Moralistic attitudes in the analyst
Narcissistic patients
Obsessive-compulsive patients
Patient identification with the therapist
Patient projections in criticism of first analysis
Patients who have learned to work "analytically'
Philip S. Wagner, M.D.
Predominant characterological or neurotic defense
Problems in undergoing a second analysis
Reasons for termination of a first analysis
Reciprocal idealization between patient and analyst
Residual transference from the first analysis
Resistance to transference involvement
Restricted definition of a second analysis
Second psychoanalysis following termination of the first
Self-deception and underlying pregenital strivings
Termination grief with separation from the analyst
Termination of psychoanalysis by analyst
The hysteric patient and the enduring oedipal conflict
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
The on-going analysis
The Second Analysis
The second analysis in relation to the first analysis
The Transference Impasse of the Primarily Hysteric Patient
Tolerant and realistic perspective of the analyst
Transference bias in the analyst
Transference Idealization
Transference involvement
Transference involvement with the former analyst
Transference neurosis
Transitions into the second analysis
Underlying intolerable anxieties in analyst-patient relationship
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