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This leads to the problem in which the therapist finds himself in the unenviable
position of coming between the abandonee and his object in a "neurosis of
abandonment" (Odier, 1956). Many borderline patients form a relationship in
which they ...
This leads to the problem in which the therapist finds himself in the unenviable
position of coming between the abandonee and his object in a "neurosis of
abandonment" (Odier, 1956). Many borderline patients form a relationship in
which they ...
Page 108
Third, and perhaps worst of all, is for the therapist not to recognize that the "
neurosis of abandonment" is being transferred to himself. Thus, he misses the
opportunity to really work through the problem, thereby enabling it to explode. I
know of ...
Third, and perhaps worst of all, is for the therapist not to recognize that the "
neurosis of abandonment" is being transferred to himself. Thus, he misses the
opportunity to really work through the problem, thereby enabling it to explode. I
know of ...
Page 109
... a secret longing for affection from his father, who seemed to be the only source
of affection in the family; at the same time he felt that men are weak and at the
mercy of women, which was what he acted out in his "neurosis of abandonment.
... a secret longing for affection from his father, who seemed to be the only source
of affection in the family; at the same time he felt that men are weak and at the
mercy of women, which was what he acted out in his "neurosis of abandonment.
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The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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