Betweenity
A Discussion of the Concept of Borderline
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- Published: June 2010
- ISBN: 978-0-415-54390-3
- Publisher: Routledge
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- By Judy Gammelgaard.
Series: New Library of Psychoanalysis.
From its inception psychoanalysis has sought to effect a cure through the therapeutic relationship between analyst and analysand. Betweenity looks at what happens when the established framework of the psychoanalytic process is challenged by those with borderline personalities.
In this book Judy Gammelgaard looks at how we might understand the analysand who is unable to engage with therapy and how we might bring them to a point where they are able to do so.
Areas of discussion include:
- the border between psychiatry and psychoanalysis
- early mother-child relationships
- the splitting of the ego
This book will be essential reading for all psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and practitioners wishing to learn more about working with borderline personality structures and disorders.
Table of Contents
Preface. Introduction. The Border Between Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis. Early Mother-Child Relationships. The Psychic Trauma. Betweenity. Between Neurosis and Psychosis. Splitting of the Ego. The Psychopathology of the Intermediate Area. On the Prerequisites to Playing and Dreaming. The Borderline Concept. Postscript. References.
Author Biography
Judy Gammelgaard is a training analyst and a member of the Danish Psychoanalytic Society and of the International Psychoanalytical Association. She is Professor and Head of the Centre of Psychoanalysis at the Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen and lectures widely throughout Scandinavia.
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