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Page 57
... interested in the problems of working - through in psychotherapy should be thoroughly acquainted with the problems in semiotic and logic that I have discussed elsewhere ( Chessick , 1969a ) . 5. Epistemology . Unfortunately , whoever ...
... interested in the problems of working - through in psychotherapy should be thoroughly acquainted with the problems in semiotic and logic that I have discussed elsewhere ( Chessick , 1969a ) . 5. Epistemology . Unfortunately , whoever ...
Page 128
... interested , become interested in politics and never having my roots anywhere except in Canton , Ohio , I'd never become involved in community affairs , although we had participated in the usual drives for charity and we had become very ...
... interested , become interested in politics and never having my roots anywhere except in Canton , Ohio , I'd never become involved in community affairs , although we had participated in the usual drives for charity and we had become very ...
Page 129
... interested in urban renewal and , ah , I didn't think that they should be secretly meeting but we should have a public meeting of all interested citizens , and if there were something which we could all cooperate . And I went on and ...
... interested in urban renewal and , ah , I didn't think that they should be secretly meeting but we should have a public meeting of all interested citizens , and if there were something which we could all cooperate . And I went on and ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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