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... face . It may be clear now that philosophical gloom can best be dispelled by successful inter- personal relations , a fact poorly understood by most philosophers , with the notable exception of Hume . In Anna Karenina , Tolstoy pre ...
... face . It may be clear now that philosophical gloom can best be dispelled by successful inter- personal relations , a fact poorly understood by most philosophers , with the notable exception of Hume . In Anna Karenina , Tolstoy pre ...
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... face . Anyone who has overheard the conversation of residents or a developed a good supervisory alliance will know that there is a great deal of face - saving . 79.
... face . Anyone who has overheard the conversation of residents or a developed a good supervisory alliance will know that there is a great deal of face - saving . 79.
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... face serious hostility peri- odically from the resident because of transference phenomena and the narcissistic wound he inflicts on the resident as part of the supervisory process . Grotjahn ( 1955 ) points out that in many ways it is ...
... face serious hostility peri- odically from the resident because of transference phenomena and the narcissistic wound he inflicts on the resident as part of the supervisory process . Grotjahn ( 1955 ) points out that in many ways it is ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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