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On projective identification: back to the beginning.

Naming the nonexistent: melancholia as mourning over a possible object.

Two readings of Arlow's Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of conscious experience: one old and one green.

On knowing oneself directly and through others.

Dysregulation and containment in the psychoanalytic psychotherapy of a poorly controlled diabetic patient.

Ubiquitous daydreams and unconscious fantasy: a reassessment of Arlow's Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of conscious experience.

Using countertransference: analytic contact, projective identification, and transference phantasy states.

Varieties of grapheme-colour synaesthesia: a new theory of phenomenological and behavioural differences.

[Psychotherapy research--implications for psychiatric treatment].

The psychoanalyst as a new old object, an old new object, and a brand new object: reflections on Loewald's ideas about the role of internalization in life and in psychoanalytic treatment.

On: projective identification.

A variant of joking in dreams.

Semiotic transformations in psychoanalysis with infants and adults.

The patient with schizophrenia and his father. The father's role and personality traits in the dynamics of the family with a son suffering from schizophrenia.

Recognizing the infant as subject in infant-parent psychotherapy.

Object loss, renewed mourning, and psychic change in Jane Austen's Persuasion.

Racker's contribution to the understanding of countertransference revisited.

On dreaming one's patient: reflections on an aspect of countertransference dreams.

Can traumatized children report revenge fantasies?

The theory of thinking and the capacity to mentalize: a comparison of Fonagy's and Bion's models.

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