Foreword | p. xiii |
Acknowledgements | p. xv |
General introduction | p. 1 |
'Are you a doctor, Sir?' | p. 11 |
Introduction | p. 12 |
Katharina: Case histories from Studies on Hysteria (1893) | p. 16 |
The psychoanalytic initial interview and its method: A postscript to Freud's case 'Katharina' | p. 24 |
Commentary | p. 24 |
Paper | p. 26 |
A short overview of the development of ideas about 'first interviews' after Freud | p. 35 |
Consultation and referral | p. 41 |
Introduction | p. 42 |
Well, then, anything new? What that 'first' interview can teach us | p. 48 |
Commentary | p. 48 |
Paper | p. 51 |
Personal attitudes to psychoanalytic consultation | p. 61 |
Commentary | p. 61 |
Paper | p. 63 |
The development of a therapeutic space in a first contact with adolescents | p. 75 |
Commentary | p. 75 |
Paper | p. 77 |
The analytic encounter: A historical and process-oriented perspective | p. 104 |
Commentary | p. 104 |
Paper | p. 108 |
The analytical encounter | p. 120 |
Commentary | p. 120 |
Paper | p. 123 |
The profession of ferryman: Considerations on the analyst's internal attitude in consultation and in referral | p. 146 |
Commentary | p. 146 |
Paper | p. 148 |
The analyst's struggle with the experience of a first meeting | p. 167 |
Introduction | p. 168 |
Comments on transference and countertransference in the initial analytic meeting | p. 111 |
Commentary | p. 171 |
Paper | p. 173 |
Observations on the subjective indication for psychoanalysis | p. 189 |
Commentary | p. 189 |
Paper | p. 194 |
The opening scene and the importance of the countertransference in the initial psychoanalytic interview | p. 223 |
Commentary | p. 223 |
Paper | p. 225 |
The consultation in psychoanalysis and its 'location': Working on the frontier | p. 243 |
Commentary | p. 243 |
Paper | p. 245 |
Consultation, reverie and story-telling | p. 259 |
Commentary | p. 259 |
Paper | p. 261 |
Daring or reluctance to start analysis? | p. 273 |
Introduction | p. 274 |
A perspective on doing a consultation and making the recommendation of analysis to a prospective analysand | p. 278 |
Commentary | p. 278 |
Paper | p. 281 |
In what frame of mind should the first interview be approached? | p. 292 |
Commentary | p. 292 |
Paper | p. 295 |
The psychoanalyst of the future: Wise enough to dare to be mad at times | p. 308 |
Commentary | p. 308 |
Paper | p. 310 |
The analyst's reluctance to begin a new analysis | p. 328 |
Commentary | p. 328 |
Paper | p. 330 |
Making the best of a bad job | p. 345 |
Index | p. 349 |
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