This book reports on clinical work in and at the boundaries of the intermediate space between patient and therapist perhaps the space between reaching toward dreams and taking the transference. Though the clinical work to be described here was influenced quite deeply by the writing of Winnicott primarily and then of Lacan it is meant to stand for itself as the record of - and a set of stories about - one therapist's experiences and learning. The chapters that follow take up a range of clinical conditions (hopelessness self-destructiveness psychosis) clinical phenomena (regression impasse trauma) technical issues (interpretation transference free association) and related topics (dreams creativity the analytic setting). Most of this work took place at the Austen Riggs Center a small psychiatric hospital in Stockbridge Massachusetts in which quite troubled patients are offered intensive psychoanalytic psychotherapy in a completely open and voluntary therapeutic community setting.