COVER; CONTENTS; PATIENTS WHO APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; PART I AN OVERVIEW OF MICHAEL BALINT'S WORK; CHAPTER ONE Regression and new beginnings: Michael, Alice, and Enid Balint, and the circulation of ideas; CHAPTER TWO Training and supervision: between learning technique and developing authenticity; PART II BALINT GROUPS; CHAPTER THREE Balint groups: a history; CHAPTER FOUR The psychoanalyst and the psychiatric clinic; CHAPTER FIVE An experience of a discussion group with HIV medical specialists in South Africa; PART III ASSESSMENT
CHAPTER SIX Why a model of psychodynamic assessment?CHAPTER SEVEN The beginning of the assessment; CHAPTER EIGHT An early memory; CHAPTER NINE The dream in the assessment; CHAPTER TEN The sexual life of the patient; CHAPTER ELEVEN Thoughts on the ending; CHAPTER TWELVE Some conclusions; REFERENCES; INDEX