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... looked the obvious in myself — almost every session with this patient was marked by an extraordinary sensation of sleepiness that I had to fight off consciously . I had only experienced this once before with a patient ; when I was a ...
... looked the obvious in myself — almost every session with this patient was marked by an extraordinary sensation of sleepiness that I had to fight off consciously . I had only experienced this once before with a patient ; when I was a ...
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... looked after us until we got back to Maywood . Then I phoned Dr. Goff and asked whether the prescription would be all right to continue . He recommended it . This , because I didn't understand that a type of bleeding occurs in the ...
... looked after us until we got back to Maywood . Then I phoned Dr. Goff and asked whether the prescription would be all right to continue . He recommended it . This , because I didn't understand that a type of bleeding occurs in the ...
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... looked forward to O.T. privileges and to , well , talking to my doctor and hoping that we'd get along , and then I had been in this room the day before — just a moment or two- with Dr. B. , and it is a beautiful room and it was a lovely ...
... looked forward to O.T. privileges and to , well , talking to my doctor and hoping that we'd get along , and then I had been in this room the day before — just a moment or two- with Dr. B. , and it is a beautiful room and it was a lovely ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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