Index

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Abend, S. M.

Abraham, K.

Active engulfment, female development

Adler, G.

Adolescence, female development. See also Female development

Affects, communication of, psychic death

Aggression, in women. See Female aggression

Akhtar, S.

Alexander, F.

Alienation, psychic death

Amati-Mehler, J.

Angel, A.

Animal instinct. See Instinct

Argentieri, S.

Arlow, J. A.

Aulagnier, P.

Baker-Miller, J.

Balint, M.

Basic fault, someday fantasy

Benedek, T.

Bergeret, J.

Berliner, B.

Bibring, E.

Biopsychology, female development

Black hole experience, psychic death

Bleuler, E.

Blos, P.

Blum, H. P.

Borderline concept

descriptive psychiatry

French contributions to

historical perspective

Kernberg and

object-relations theory

overview

self psychology

treatability issue and

Borderline states

childhood and

clinical reference points

diagnostic nosology

female development

as human condition

someday fantasy

transference and

Boris, H. N.

Bouvet, M.

Breasts, female development

Brenner, C.

Buie, D. H.

Burland, J. A.

Casement, P.

Castration

defined

female aggression

Lacanian analysis

Castration anxiety, sexual difference and

Change mechanism, defining of

Chasseguet-Smirgel, J.

Childhood phobias, Lacanian analysis

Chirico, G. de

Chodorow, N.

Clower, V.

Cooper, A. M.

Culture

fantasy, sociocultural vicissitudes

female development

human condition, borderline states as

incest prohibition, Lacanian analysis

North American, psychoanalysis and

sex differences

Dalsimer, K.

Decentering, psychic death

Descriptive psychiatry, borderline concept

Desire

defined

structure of

Deutsch, H.

Developmental issues, female aggression

Dewey, J.

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III), borderline concept

Diagnostic nosology, borderline states

Diggins, J. P.

Dissociation, psychic death

Dor, J.

Dorn, R. N.

Dream interpretation

Drive theory

instinct and

Lacanian analysis and

Edelman, G.

Ego

defined

Lacanian analysis

mirror stage and, Lacanian analysis

Ego psychology

borderline concept

Lacan and

Eickoff, F. W.

Eisner, H.

Eissler, K. R.

Empathy

comments on

psychoanalysis and

self psychology. See also Self psychology

Engulfment, active, female development

Enriquez, M.

Erikson, E. H.

Escoll, P. J.

Exhibitionism, female development, genital (oedipal) phase

Existentialism

Europe and

Lacanian analysis

Fairbairn, W. R. D.

Falret, J. P.

Fantasy

caveats

discussion excerpts

if only fantasy

overview

response to

sociocultural vicissitudes

someday fantasy

technical implications

ubiquitousness of

Fathers, female development, genital (oedipal) phase

Fédida, P.

Feher, M.

Female aggression

case illustration

discussion excerpts

presented

response to

developmental issues

overview

self-esteem

Female development

adolescence

borderline states

case illustration

discussion excerpts

presented

response to

Freudian theory

genital (oedipal) phase

latency/middle childhood

overview

primary femininity

Fenichel, O.

Fertilization, female development

Firestone, S.

Fliess, W.

Fodor, N.

Fort/da, reality and

Fraiberg, S.

Frank, A.

Frank, Anne

Freedman, A.

French, T. M.

Freud, A.

Freud, S.

Friedman, L.

Frosch, J.

Galenson, E.

Geahchan, D.

Gediman, H. K.

Gedo, J. E.

Gender role, female aggression

Genital (oedipal) phase, female development

Gilligan, C.

Gitelson, M.

Glover, E.

Goldberg, A.

Good enough mothering, female aggression

Green, A.

Greenacre, P.

Greenson, R. R.

Grunberger, B.

Guex, G.

Gurewich, J. F.

Hamilton, J. W.

Hartmann, H.

Hassoun, J.

Hope, pathological, someday fantasy

Human condition, borderline states as

Idealizing transference, comments on

Identification, female development

If only fantasy, described. See also Fantasy

Imaginary

defined

symbol and, Lacanian analysis

Imitation, female development

Incest prohibition

culture, Lacanian analysis

language and

Individual, Lacanian analysis and

Instinct, drive theory and

Internalization, transmuting, self psychology

Interpretation

Freudian

intervention compared

lntersubjectivity, Other and

Interventions

fantasy and

interpretation compared

Isakower, O.

Jacobson, R.

James, W.

Jaspers, K.

Johnson, L.

Joseph, B.

Keats, J. M.

Kernberg, O.

Kestenberg, J.

Khan, M.

Killingmo, B.

Kirschner, L.

Kleeman, J.

Klein, M.

Kleiner, J.

Klerman, G.

Knight, R.

Kohut, H.

Kolansky, H.

Kouretas, N.

Kraepelin, E.

Kramer, S.

Kretschmer, E.

Kris, E.

Kulish, N. M.

Lacan, J.

Lacanian analysis

castration

development of

drive theory and

Freud and

language acquisition and the unconscious

mirroring and

mirror stage and ego

Other and structural linguistics

phallus and

psychoanalytic theory and

self and

structuralism and

symbolic, imaginary, and real

symbolic order and Lacanian subject

United States and

Lacanian subject, symbolic order and, Lacanian analysis

Lack, defined

Lamarck, J.-B.-P.-A. de M. de

Language

incest prohibition and

mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis

structural linguistics, Lacanian analysis

Language acquisition, unconscious and, Lacanian analysis

Latency/middle childhood, female development

Leichtman, M.

Lévi-Strauss, C.

Lewin, R. A.

Loewald, H. W.

Mahler, M.

Masochism, female aggression

Masson, J.

Masturbation, female development

Mayer, E.

McDougall, J.

Meaning, psychic death. See also Psychic death

Méconnaissance

ego and

intervention and

Lacanian analysis and

Meissner, W. W.

Menarche, female development

Ménard, M. D.

Menninger, K.

Meyer, A.

Miller, J. B.

Millett, K.

Mirroring, Lacanian analysis and

Mirror stage, ego and, Lacanian analysis

Mirror transference, self psychology

Misrecognition. See Méconnaissance

Mitchell, S. A.

Modell, A.

Mood, psychic death

Nachträglichkeit, psychic death

Name of the father, defined

Narcissism, borderline states

Nasio, J.-D.

Neurosis, mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis

North American culture, psychoanalysis and

Nostalgia, if only fantasy

Notman, M.

Object-relations theory

borderline concept

Lacanian analysis and

Odier, C.

Oedipus complex

female development, genital (oedipal) phase

Lacanian analysis and

phallus and, Lacanian analysis

unconscious and

Offer, D.

Oppenheimer, A.

Optimism, someday fantasy

Original sin, fantasy

Ornstein, A.

Ornstein, P.

Other

defined

fort/da

incest prohibition and

Lacanian analysis and

language acquisition and, Lacanian analysis

mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis

structural linguistics and, Lacanian analysis

Parens, H.

Paternal metaphor, defined

Pathological hope, someday fantasy

Peirce, C.

Penis envy, sexual difference and

Phallus

defined

female aggression

Lacanian analysis and

Phenomenology

Europe and

Lacanian analysis

Phobias, Lacanian analysis

Phylogeny, incest prohibition

Piaget, J.

Pinel, P.

Poland, W. S.

Potamianou, A.

Preoedipal issues

female development, borderline states

Lacanian analysis

Primary femininity, female development

Primary self pathology

case illustration

discussion excerpts

presented

response to

self-psychological perspective

treatment process

Pritchard, J.

Proust, M.

Psychic death

concept presented

discussion excerpts

response to

Psychic functioning, construal of

Psychoanalysis

empathy and

Lacanian analysis and

North American culture and

Psychosis, mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis

Pulver, S.

Real

defined

imaginary and, Lacanian analysis

treatment and

Religion, fantasy

Renik, O.

Repression, unconscious

Rich, A.

Rochlin, G.

Rockwell, N.

Roiphe, H.

Rubin, J.

Rubovits-Seitz, P.

Safouan, M.

Saussure, F. de

Schmale, A. H.

Schneider, K.

Schulz, C.

Searles, H. F.

Self

meaning of

psychic death

Self-esteem, female aggression

Selfobject concept, self psychology

Selfobject transference, self psychology

Self psychology

borderline concept

case illustration

discussion excerpts

presented

response to

empathy

overview

primary self pathology. See also Primary self pathology

selfobject concept

selfobject transference

Separation-individuation

Lacanian analysis and

someday fantasy

Settlage, C. F.

Sex differences

female aggression,, 177. See also Female aggression

female development. See also Female development

phallus and, Lacanian analysis

Sexual abuse, l.acanian analysis

Sexual relations, aggression and

Signifier, defined

Socarides, C. W.

Social practices, symbolic, Lacanian analysis

Sohn, L.

Someday fantasy, described. See also Fantasy

Spitz, R.

Splitting

borderline concept

if only fantasy

mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis

psychic death

someday fantasy

Sterba, E.

Stern, A.

Stern, D.

Stoller, R. J.

Stolorow, R.

Stone, H. M.

Stone, L.

Strenger, C.

Structuralism, l.acanian analysis and

Structural linguistics, Other and, Lacanian analysis

Subject

defined

symbolic order and, Lacanian analysis

of the unconscious

Subjectivity, Lacanian analysis and

Sugar, M.

Symbol

culture, Lacanian analysis

imaginary and, Lacanian analysis

mirror stage and ego, Lacanian analysis

Symbolic

defined

treatment and

Symbolic order, Lacanian subject and, Lacanian analysis

Tanner, A.

Tessman, L. H.

Thompson, C.

Thoreau, H. D.

Tort, M.

Transference

borderline states and

idealizing, comments on

selfobject transference, self psychology

treatment strategies and, borderline states

Transmuting internalization, self psychology

Trauma, psychic death

Treatability issue, borderline concept and

Tyson, P.

Tyson, T.

Unconscious

interpretation

Lacanian analysis and

language acquisition and, Lacanian analysis

subject of

Values, female development

Volkan, V. D.

Voltaire

Waelder, R.

Wallerstein, R. S.

Weinshel, E. M.

Weissman, M.

Werman, D. S.

Wheeler, D. R.

Wheelis, A.

Widlöcher, D.

Winnicott, D. W.

Wolf, E.

Wolf Man case (Freud)

Women, aggression in. See Female aggression

Yeomans, F. E.

Zilbach, J. J.

Zygouris, R.