their solid grounding in work in the therapeutic situation will serve the reader well in this admirably useful volume."-Merton Gill ".,. the most nearly complete and meticulously developed concept of countertransference to date." -James Grotste'n ".. . the most up-todate and comprehensive account of countertransference, empathy, and projective identification available. . . . a remarkable contribution to the psychoanalytic literature. Everyone involved in doing psychoanalytic therapy-as well as those interested primarily in theory-will find this book of the greatest relevance. It is highly recommended."-Joseph Sandler ". . . Drs. Tansey and Burke present an elegantly clear and precise elucidation of the ernpathic process and its disruption. In a nonauthoritarian and nondoctrinairc manner, they strive to enhance clinical judgment rather than to replace it. Their discussion of projective identification and its clinical ramifications is a masterpiece of clinical wisdom and is the singularly most helpful I have yet to find in the literature."-Althea J. Horner
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