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... individual and group behavior is a future goal . The best theoretical formulation at present for individual psychotherapy -the Freudian ( with or without neo - Freudian revi- sions ) is now being attacked clinically and philosophically ...
... individual and group behavior is a future goal . The best theoretical formulation at present for individual psychotherapy -the Freudian ( with or without neo - Freudian revi- sions ) is now being attacked clinically and philosophically ...
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... individual's selfish appraisal of his interests " ( Reich , 1970 ) . Numerous studies ( including Hollingshead and Redlich , 1958 ) have shown that in American medical practice the quality of care depends upon the patient's ...
... individual's selfish appraisal of his interests " ( Reich , 1970 ) . Numerous studies ( including Hollingshead and Redlich , 1958 ) have shown that in American medical practice the quality of care depends upon the patient's ...
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... individual supervision , the trainee must have certain innate capacities and sufficient mental health so that he can listen to the patient and supervisor in spite of his anxiety ( Fleming and Benedek , 1964 ) . More than sixteen years ...
... individual supervision , the trainee must have certain innate capacities and sufficient mental health so that he can listen to the patient and supervisor in spite of his anxiety ( Fleming and Benedek , 1964 ) . More than sixteen years ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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