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  <tableOfContents>Introduction -- Jung's ambivalence about transference: the legacy for analytical psychologists -- Working "in" and working "with" the transference: embracing diverse approaches -- Countertransference and imagination -- The transference matrix -- Transference for life: keeping the patient in mind -- Afterword.</tableOfContents>
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