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... for the psycho therapist ' s own intensive psychotherapy . I will also present the
rudiments of a nonmathematical approach to the special situation of individual
psychotherapy , in which various views that apparently conflict can be reconciled
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... for the psycho therapist ' s own intensive psychotherapy . I will also present the
rudiments of a nonmathematical approach to the special situation of individual
psychotherapy , in which various views that apparently conflict can be reconciled
.
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International Journal of Psycho - analysis 43 : 206 - 211 . Nacht , S . ( 1969 ) .
Reflections on the evolution of psychoanalytic knowledge . International Journal
of Psycho - analysis 50 : 597 . Naess , A . ( 1968 ) . " Four modern philosophers .
International Journal of Psycho - analysis 43 : 206 - 211 . Nacht , S . ( 1969 ) .
Reflections on the evolution of psychoanalytic knowledge . International Journal
of Psycho - analysis 50 : 597 . Naess , A . ( 1968 ) . " Four modern philosophers .
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International Journal of Psycho - analysis 38 : 166 - 182 . Tarachow , S . ( 1963 ) .
An introduction to psychotherapy . New York : International Universities Press .
Tischler , G . ( 1968 ) . The beginning resident and supervision . Archives of ...
International Journal of Psycho - analysis 38 : 166 - 182 . Tarachow , S . ( 1963 ) .
An introduction to psychotherapy . New York : International Universities Press .
Tischler , G . ( 1968 ) . The beginning resident and supervision . Archives of ...
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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