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CONTENTS


ANALYSIS OF CONFLICT:
13 CONTEMPORARY VIEWS

Editor’s Introduction

Original Articles

SANDER M. ABEND • Analyzing Intrapsychic Conflict: Compromise Formation as an Organizing Principle

FRED BUSCH • Conflict Theory / Trauma Theory

ROY SCHAFER • Conflict: Conceptualization, Practice, Problems

OTTO KERNBERG • Unconscious Conflict in the Light of Contemporary Psychoanalytic Findings

JOHN STEINER • The Conflict between Mourning and Melancholia

JAY GREENBERG • Conflict in the Middle Voice

GAIL S. REED and FRANCIS D. BAUDRY • Conflict, Structure, and Absence: André Green on Borderline and Narcissistic Pathology

ALAIN GIBEAULT • Mr. A’s Creative Adventure: Reflections on Drives and Psychic Conflict

CORDELIA SCHMIDT-HELLERAU • The Other Side of Oedipus

ANNA ORNSTEIN and PAUL H. ORNSTEIN • Conflict in Contemporary Clinical Work: A Self Psychological Perspective

ARNOLD GOLDBERG • I Wish the Hour Were Over: Elements of a Moral Dilemma

ADRIENNE HARRIS • Conflict in Relational Treatments

JORGE CANESTRI • Some Reflections on the Use and Meaning of Conflict in Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Discussion

HENRY F. SMITH • Dialogues on Conflict: Toward an Integration of Methods

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