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Page 107
... neurosis of abandonment " relationship protects the patient from severe annihilation anxiety through mechanisms of magical thinking , well described by Odier . Yet the severe ups and downs that obviously haunt the patient often bring ...
... neurosis of abandonment " relationship protects the patient from severe annihilation anxiety through mechanisms of magical thinking , well described by Odier . Yet the severe ups and downs that obviously haunt the patient often bring ...
Page 108
... anxiety level is becoming unbearable as therapy threatens to separate him from the ... neurosis of abandon- ment " is being transferred to himself . Thus , he ... abandonment " picture . The girl , who was an actress , caused him many ups ...
... anxiety level is becoming unbearable as therapy threatens to separate him from the ... neurosis of abandon- ment " is being transferred to himself . Thus , he ... abandonment " picture . The girl , who was an actress , caused him many ups ...
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... neurosis of abandonment . " His first dream was of having sexual intercourse with a girl cousin , while a leering old man was watching and annoying him . His earliest memory was of walking with his father on his afternoon off ...
... neurosis of abandonment . " His first dream was of having sexual intercourse with a girl cousin , while a leering old man was watching and annoying him . His earliest memory was of walking with his father on his afternoon off ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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