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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD
A PREFACE AND SOME "FROG" THOUGHTS
CHAPTER ONE Introduction
CHAPTER TWO From countertransference to Transformations
CHAPTER THREE Bion's discoveiy of alpha function: the engine of transformations
CHAPTER FOUR Bion's Transformations and clinical practice
CHAPTER FIVE The analyst's receptivity: evolution of the concept and its clinical application
CHAPTER SIX Ruptures in the analytic setting and disturbances in the transformational field of dreams
CHAPTER SEVEN The unbearable glare of living: the Sublime, Bion's theory of "O" and J. M. W. Turner, "Painter of Light"
CHAPTER EIGHT Three unconscious pathways to representing the analyst's experience: reverie, countertransference dreams and joke-work
CHAPTER NINE Autistic transformations I: from ashes to ashes: the heroic struggle of an autistic boy trying to be born and stay alive
CHAPTER TEN Autistic transformations II: the capacity to tell a joke: reflections from work with Asperger's children
CHAPTER ELEVEN "Notes on memory and desire": implications for working through
CHAPTER TWELVE Conclusion: on Freud's "The question of a Weltanschauung" a world of perpetual transformation?
REFERENCES
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