This book examines the projective identification and its clinical uses from a Kleinian perspective. It applies the perspective of projective identification to various aspects of the psychotherapy of borderline and schizophrenic patients.
A very in depth analysis of projective Identification, which is always fascinating to read about. The latter half was very focused on schizophrenia and its related state of non-experience which I always find very complicated and at times difficult to connect with. Vignettes were, once again, very helpful and interesting.