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phrenics at present could be cured by means of psychotherapy without gross
interference with their physical condition , if an adequate psychic field could be
established . By this term is meant a configuration of stimuli to which a personality
...
phrenics at present could be cured by means of psychotherapy without gross
interference with their physical condition , if an adequate psychic field could be
established . By this term is meant a configuration of stimuli to which a personality
...
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These interviews can also be discussed in terms of the psychic field presented by
the therapist to the patient . There are repeated collisions between the yearning ,
confused , and needy field of the patient and the anxious field of the resident ...
These interviews can also be discussed in terms of the psychic field presented by
the therapist to the patient . There are repeated collisions between the yearning ,
confused , and needy field of the patient and the anxious field of the resident ...
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I do not believe that analogues to the general theory of relativity or to the unified
field theory of Einstein can yet be developed in psychotherapy , but the purpose
of a special theory analogue is to improve the orientation of the psychotherapist ...
I do not believe that analogues to the general theory of relativity or to the unified
field theory of Einstein can yet be developed in psychotherapy , but the purpose
of a special theory analogue is to improve the orientation of the psychotherapist ...
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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