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... language or a classical language ( Latin , Greek , Chinese , or Sanskrit ) . If the student has already studied a modern language , he should now study a classical language , and vice versa . The emphasis should be on understanding the ...
... language or a classical language ( Latin , Greek , Chinese , or Sanskrit ) . If the student has already studied a modern language , he should now study a classical language , and vice versa . The emphasis should be on understanding the ...
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... language selects a center for the psychic field of the therapist and another for that of the patient . In the language of scientific understanding , the therapist may be described in terms of his ego operations , countertransference ...
... language selects a center for the psychic field of the therapist and another for that of the patient . In the language of scientific understanding , the therapist may be described in terms of his ego operations , countertransference ...
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... language but not in the other . A failure that seems inexplicable from the point of view of scientific understanding can sometimes be explained in the language of humanistic imagination , and vice versa . A standard joke among interns ...
... language but not in the other . A failure that seems inexplicable from the point of view of scientific understanding can sometimes be explained in the language of humanistic imagination , and vice versa . A standard joke among interns ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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