An edition of Deployment (1994)

Deployment

hiding behind power struggles as a character defense

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An edition of Deployment (1994)

Deployment

hiding behind power struggles as a character defense

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Embattled, feeling victimized and entitled, many patients once again seek out help despite previous years of unsuccessful psychotherapy or analysis. Feeling frozen and unable to change and putting up a seemingly impenetrable wall of resistance, such patients are among the most difficult to reach. In this original work, Israeli psychologist Rena Moses-Hrushovski describes her therapeutic endeavors with such patients.

She discovered in many such people a specific form of narcissistic character resistance which she terms deployment. Deployment is a vigilant use of the balances of interpersonal power designed to ward off intolerable feelings, predominantly of envy, shame, and guilt. Patients who use deployment put themselves in the role of the victim and then battle against perceived injustice, abuse, and oppression for the right to be understood and accepted.

Such patients often expect the therapist to take responsibility for their suffering. In addition to exploring deployment as a kind of self organization, Dr. Moses-Hrushovski details her formulation of treatment approaches that enable her to build bridges to these patients and help them uncover and live with the feeling states that they are desperately trying to ward off.

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J. Aronson
Language
English
Pages
312

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Deployment: hiding behind power struggles as a character defense
1994, J. Aronson
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Northvale, N.J
Series
Psychoanalytic therapy series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.89
Library of Congress
RC455.4.N3 M67 1994, RC455.4.N3M67 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxix, 312 p. ;
Number of pages
312

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1076927M
Internet Archive
deploymenthiding00mose
ISBN 10
1568210426
LCCN
94000098
OCLC/WorldCat
29791457
Library Thing
102151
Goodreads
5061169

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