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About the AuthorIntroductionAcknowledgmentsPART I: Severe Personality DisordersChapter 1. Identity RECENT FINDINGS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONSChapter 2. Psychoanalytic Individual and Group Psychotherapy THE TRANSFERENCE-FOCUSED PSYCHOTHERAPY (TFP) MODELChapter 3. Mentalization, Mindfulness, Insight, Empathy, and InterpretationChapter 4. Countertransference RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE PERSONALITY DISORDERSChapter 5. The Almost Untreatable Narcissistic Patient Chapter 6. The Destruction of Time in Pathological NarcissismChapter 7. Supervision THE SUPERVISOR'S TASKSPART II: Reflections on Psychoanalytic Theory and Its ApplicationsChapter 8. Psychoanalytic Affect Theory in the Light of Contemporary Neurobiological FindingsChapter 9. The Concept of the Death Drive A CLINICAL PERSPECTIVEChapter 10. Some Observations on the Process of MourningPART III: The Psychology of Sexual LoveChapter 11. The Sexual Couple A PSYCHOANALYTIC EXPLORATIONChapter 12. Limitations to the Capacity to loveChapter 13. Sexual Pathology in Borderline PatientsPART IV: Contemporary Challenges for PsychoanalysisChapter 14. Psychoanalysis and the University A DIFFICULT RELATIONSHIPChapter 15. "Dissidence" in Psychoanalysis: A PSYCHOANALYTIC REFLECTIONPART V: The Psychology of Religious ExperienceChapter 16. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Religious ExperienceChapter 17. The Emergence of a Spiritual Realm Index