ABOUT THE AUTHORS
FOREWORD
Meg Harris Williams
PART ONE: BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
1 Melanie Klein’s vision of projective identification
2 Review of earlier publications
PART TWO: COMPARTMENTS OF THE CLAUSTRUM
3 The geographic dimension of the mental apparatus
4 The compartments of the internal mother
5 Life in the Claustrum
6 Technical problems of the Claustrum
PART THREE: IMPLICATIONS OF THE CLAUSTRUM
7 Emergence from the Claustrum versus shift of consciousness
8 The role of the Claustrum in the onset of schizophrenia
9 Concerning the ubiquity of projective identification
10 Symptomatology versus characterology – the psychoanalytical process
11 The Claustrum and adolescence
12 The Claustrum and the perversions/addictions
13 The Claustrum and politics
ADDENDUM
Macbeth’s equivocation, Shakespeare’s ambiguity
Meg Harris Williams
REFERENCES
INDEX